Loading...
Agenda 01/12/2021 Item #17F (PL20190004808)01/12/2021 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve a Resolution amending Resolution No. 03-332, which established a conditional use for earthmining, to expand the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.01.A.1.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73f acres and revising the conditions of approval for the property located in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), for a total of 450.7f acres. The property is located on the west side of SR 29 North, south of SR 82 in the Immokalee Planning Area in Sections 18 And 19, Township 46 South Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20190000808] OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners (Board) review staffs findings and recommendations along with the recommendations of the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) regarding the above -referenced petition and render a decision regarding the petition; and ensure the project is in harmony with all the applicable codes and regulations in order to ensure that the community's interests are maintained. CONSIDERATIONS: The subject property is located on the west side of SR 29 North, south of SR 82 in the Immokalee Planning Area in Sections 18 And 19, Township 46 South Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida. The petitioner requests a conditional use application amending Resolution No. 03-332, which established a conditional use for earthmining, to expand the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73f acres and revising the conditions of approval for the property located in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), for a total of 450.7f acres. The subject property consists of f 450.7 acres, under multiple ownership whom provided authorization via affidavit. The purpose of this Conditional Use (CU) application is to expand the existing mine conditional use to include property adjacent to the west. The intent of this Conditional Use request is to allow for the proposed expansion of an existing commercial excavation operation, as provided for in the Conditional Use provisions within the A-MHO-RSLAO District. The existing commercial excavation site currently operates as permitted by Resolution 03-332. FISCAL IMPACT: The Conditional Use (CU) by and of itself will have no fiscal impact on Collier County. There is no guarantee that the project, at build -out, will maximize its authorized level of development. However, if the CU is approved, a portion of the land could be developed, and the new development will result in an impact on Collier County public facilities. The County collects impact fees prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy to help offset the impacts of each new development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to fund projects identified in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan as needed to maintain the adopted Level of Service (LOS) for public facilities. Additionally, in order to meet the requirements of concurrency management, the developer of every local development order approved by Collier County is required to pay a portion of the estimated Transportation Impact Fees associated with the project in accordance with Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances. Other fees collected prior to issuance of a building permit include building permit review fees. Please note that impact fees and taxes collected were not included in the criteria used by staff and the Planning Commission to analyze this petition. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The subject property is designated Agricultural/Rural and Packet Pg. 2173 01/12/2021 within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) as shown on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) and in the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). On the Stewardship Overlay Map, part of the FLUM series, the site is designated "Open." Currently the proposed additional acreage is mostly citrus groves and zoned A, Rural Agricultural Zoning District, within a Mobile Home Overlay (MHO), and within Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO). The "A" zoning district allows a conditional use for an extraction or earth mining use (CU #1), as listed in the Land Development Code (LDC) Chapter 2.03.01 A.l.c.l. This CU is an expansion encompassing f231.73-acres of an existing earth mining operation for a total of approximately 450.7 acres. The FLUE states, in relevant part: "The Agricultural/Rural Land Use Designation is for those areas that are remote from the existing development pattern, lack public facilities and services, are environmentally sensitive or are in agricultural production. Urbanization is not promoted; therefore, most allowable land uses are of low intensity in an effort to maintain and promote the rural character of these lands." The proposed earthmining, oil extraction and related processing is listed as an allowable use in this designation in the FLUE. Based on the above analysis, staff finds the subject petition consistent with the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan. (See Attachment B) Transportation Element: The project is consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, which states, "The County Commission shall review all rezone petitions, SRA designation applications, conditional use petitions, and proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) affecting the overall countywide density or intensity of permissible development, with consideration of their impact on the overall County transportation system, and shall not approve any petition or application that would directly access a deficient roadway segment as identified in the current AUIR or if it impacts an adjacent roadway segment that is deficient as identified in the current AUIR, or which significantly impacts a roadway segment or adjacent roadway segment that is currently operating and/or is projected to operate below an adopted Level of Service Standard within the five year AUIR planning period, unless specific mitigating stipulations are also approved. A petition or application has significant impacts if the traffic impact statement reveals that any of the following occur: a. For links (roadway segments) directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; b. For links adjacent to links directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; and C. For all other links the project traffic is considered to be significant up to the point where it is equal to or exceeds 3% of the adopted LOS standard service volume. Mitigating stipulations shall be based upon a mitigation plan prepared by the applicant and submitted as part of the traffic impact statement that addresses the project's significant impacts on all roadways. " According to the TIS provided with this petition dated December 3, 2019 the proposed Mining Operation will generate a projected total of +/- 49 PM peak hour, 2-way trips (consistent with the existing approved Conditional Use) on the adjacent roadway State Road 29 and State Road 82. According to the current 2019 AUIR the road segment (link 86.0/County Road 29) State Road 29 to State Road 82 operates at a LOS of "D" with a remaining capacity of 214 trips (peak capacity service volume is 900). Additionally, the State Road 82 (link 88.0) State Road 29 to the Lee County Line, operates at a LOS of "E" with a remaining capacity of 1 trip (peak capacity service volume is 800). Staff notes that State Road 82, link 88.0, is a funded road improvement (fiscal year 2020) which upon completion is anticipated to increase Packet Pg. 2174 01/12/2021 capacity on this link. State statutes, specifically 163.3180, directs development to proceed when improvements are funded within the planning period. Therefore, the subject Conditional Use can be found consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, and as noted above the Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) indicates that the adjacent roadway network has sufficient capacity to accommodate this project within the 5-year planning period. Transportation Review: Transportation Division staff has reviewed the petition request, the CU document and Master Plan for right-of-way and access issues and is recommending approval. Stormwater Review: The proposed conditional use expansion request is not anticipated to create drainage problems or adverse impacts to surrounding properties in the area. Stormwater best management practices, treatment, and storage will be addressed through the environmental resource permitting process with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (F.D.E.P.). Additionally, the same Best Management Practices, Erosion Control Measures, and Pollution Prevention Plan associated with the current permitted operation will continue to be used for the proposed expansion. The proposed mining will be subject to Chapter 62-330 Environmental Resource Permitting and mandatory reclamation requirements of F.D.E.P. Chapter 62C-39, Florida Administrative Code. Landscape Review: The Buffers labeled on the Master Concept Plan are consistent with the LDC. Environmental Review: Environmental Services staff has reviewed the conditional use petition to address environmental concerns. The property has been historically cleared for agricultural use and maintained clear of native vegetation. The Master Plan does not show a preserve, since no minimum preservation is required. The environmental data indicates the proposed project is in an area that has the potential to contain a variety of protected animal species. The listed species survey revealed three gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows were observed onsite. The burrows are located along the perimeter of the property (two burrows along the west and one burrow along the south). A gopher tortoise relocation permit will need to be obtained from the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) prior to approval of the first development order. The subject property is located within core foraging ranges for three Wood stork (Mycteria americana) colonies. However, consultation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for mitigation is unlikely since the drainage ditches found onsite are not maintained and don't appear to contain wood stork foraging habitat. The Environmental Data indicates the subject property falls within FWS Secondary Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi) habitat. There were no observations of panther onsite and the telemetry data indicates Florida panther are not abundant within the boundary of the proposed project. The property does not contain habitats preferred by the Florida panther; therefore, consultation with FWS to obtain panther mitigation is unlikely. This project does not require Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) review, as this project did not meet the EAC scope of land development project reviews as identified in Section 2-1193 of the Collier County Codes of Laws and Ordinances. Environmental Planning staff recommends approval of the proposed petition. Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME): Environmental review staff has found this project to be consistent with the Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME). The project site is 450.70 acres and includes an existing mine operation and orange grove. COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC): The CCPC, heard Petition CU- Packet Pg. 2175 01/12/2021 PL20190000808, Edwards Grove Road Mine on December 3, 2020, and voted 7-0 to forward this petition to the Board with a recommendation of approval. The CCPC approval recommendation was unanimous. Moreover, there was no opposition. There was one modification to the conditions as outlined below: Condition 13 - The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of Edwards Grove Road, from State Road 82 to the subject 450.7f acre property line, for the duration of the mining operation. Edwards Grove Road shall be paved a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. A Dust Control Plan, for Edwards Grove Road, shall be submitted with the Excavation Permit. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: Before you is a recommendation by the Planning Commission for approval of a conditional use authorizing an expansion of an existing commercial excavation use in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO). A conditional use is a use that is permitted in a particular zoning district subject to certain restrictions. All testimony given must be under oath. The attached report and recommendations of the Planning Commission are advisory only and are not binding on you. Petitioner has the burden of demonstrating that the necessary requirements have been met, and you may question Petitioner, or staff, to satisfy yourself that the necessary criteria has been satisfied. In addition to meeting the necessary criteria, you may place such conditions and safeguards as you deem appropriate to allow the use, provided that there is competent, substantial evidence that these additional conditions and safeguards are necessary to promote the public health, safety, welfare, morals, order, comfort, convenience, appearance, or the general welfare of the neighborhood. As a further condition of approval of the conditional use, you may require that suitable areas for streets, public rights -of -way, schools, parks, and other public facilities be set aside, improved, and/or dedicated for public use, subject to appropriate impact fee credits. Approval or denial of the Petition is by Resolution. This item has been approved as to form and legality, and requires an affirmative vote of four for Board approval. (HFAC) RECOMMENDATION: Staff concurs with the recommendation of the CCPC and further recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approves the request for Petition CU-PL20190000808, Edwards Grove Road Mine. Prepared by: Timothy Finn, AICP, Principal Planner, Zoning Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Staff Report - Edwards Grove Road Mine (PDF) 2. Attachment A - Revised Proposed Resolution 12-29-20 (PDF) 3. Attachment B - FLUE Consistency Review (PDF) 4. Attachment C - Existing Conditions of Approval via RES 03-332(PDF) 5. [Linked] Attachment D - Application -Backup Materials (PDF) 6. Attachment E - Hybrid Waiver - Southwestern Properties LLC (PDF) 7. Attachment F - Hybrid Waiver - Tippen Bay (PDF) 8. legal ad - ID 13090 (PDF) Packet Pg. 2176 17.F 01/12/2021 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 17.17 Doe ID: 13090 Item Summary: This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve a Resolution amending Resolution No. 03-332, which established a conditional use for earthmining, to expand the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73± acres and revising the conditions of approval for the property located in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), for a total of 450.7f acres. The property is located on the west side of SR 29 North, south of SR 82 in the Immokalee Planning Area in Sections 18 And 19, Township 46 South Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20190000808] Meeting Date: 01/12/2021 Prepared by: Title: — Zoning Name: Tim Finn 12/10/2020 1:14 PM Submitted by: Title: Manager - Planning — Zoning Name: Ray Bellows 12/ 10/2020 1:14 PM Approved By: Review: Zoning Zoning Growth Management Department Ray Bellows Additional Reviewer Anita Jenkins Additional Reviewer Diane Lynch Level 1 Reviewer Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Public Services Department James C French Deputy Department Head Review County Attorney's Office Heidi Ashton-Cicko Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Office of Management and Budget Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer County Manager's Office Dan Rodriguez Level 4 County Manager Review Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending Completed 12/16/2020 6:40 AM Completed 12/16/2020 3:45 PM Completed 12/16/2020 4:52 PM Completed 12/17/2020 9:13 AM Completed 12/18/2020 9:01 AM Completed 12/28/2020 11:19 AM Completed 12/28/2020 11:26 AM Completed 12/29/2020 10:13 AM Completed 01/04/2021 10:20 AM Completed 01/05/2021 11:56 AM 01/12/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2177 17.F.1 Coffier County STAFF REPORT TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ZONING DIVISION — ZONING SERVICES SECTION GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT HEARING DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2020 SUBJECT: CU-PL20190000808; EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE PROPERTY OWNER/APPLICANT/AGENT: Owners: Nick Stewart, Manager James Paul Southwestern Properties, LLC Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP 2875 Jupiter Park Dr, Suite 1100 5701 Ft. Denaud Road Jupiter, FL 33458 Labelle, FL 33975 Agents: Jessica Harrelson, AICP Davidson Engineering, Inc. 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, FL 34104 REQUESTED ACTION: Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq. Coleman, Yovanovich & Koester, P.A. 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 300 Naples, FL 34103 To have the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) consider an application amending Resolution No. 03-332, which established a conditional use for earthmining, to expand the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73± acres and revising the conditions of approval for the property located in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), for a total of 450.7± acres. CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 1 of 11 Packet Pg. 2178 17.F.1 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: The subject property is located on the west side of SR 29 North, south of SR 82 in the Immokalee Planning Area in Sections 18 And 19, Township 46 South Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida. (See location map on the following page) PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: The subject property consists of ± 450.7 acres, under multiple ownership who provided authorization via affidavit. The purpose of this Conditional Use (CU) application is to expand the existing mine conditional use to include property adjacent to the west. The intent of this Conditional Use request is to allow for the proposed expansion of an existing commercial excavation operation, as provided for in the Conditional Use provisions within the A-MHO- RSLAO District. The existing commercial excavation site currently operates as permitted by Resolution 03-332. Intentionally blank CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 2 of 11 Packet Pg. 2179 17.F.1 MC) <� m r d N O ill So O .. O Z 0 O < W m O 3 f 0- m iqo 0 it ND 00 o (n O O m X O D 0 Z m w 0 rn V) PROJECT LOCATION yla�stclax sl f_ak Trafford RO �, r a Location Map Petition Number: PL2019O0O08O8 SITE LOCATION cu HO Zoning Map Packet Pg. 2180 17.F.1 An CIDc rn r- c0 r Q N p0 N 1D go .. O Z O 00 < 00 O O 3 °D TS m CID p �D N CDp O in G) X O m X O D p Z m (D A 0 ZONING- A-MHOfMLSAO LAND USE_ EXISTINGAG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 2D TYPE ❑ LANDSCAPE BUFFER SD' UTILITY EASEMENT P.R. BODY 30T4, PAGE 130) 5V UTILITY EASEMENT {O.R. BOOK 31M. PAGE 2531) ZONING: A-IHO-RLSAO E: LAND USEXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 36'_pn, Fden. SIR] NaF—:2 F4-3tl 2— P: 134A3�.5060 []AV1R$ON co OFk Mar XIMWin�tlon LAND USE SUMMARY USE AMm %CF SM RONRESERVATKINL EASEMENTS :zs.tsAa :s.�x PEFfAETER BUFFERS .4,s3AG 31� CELHOPMENT.' EXCAVATION AREA zaV.seAa :sistw TOTAL SITE AREA x4'A71FAr- Im% ZONING: J-YHO-RLSAO LAND USE EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION PLANNING NOTES: CURRENTZDNING A-MFIO-RSLAO f CONDITION& USE (RESOLTMN 0 -33L� PROPOSEDZONING AaMHO-RSLAO f CONDITIONAL USE{CUJ CURRENT LAND USE AGMCU LTURAL? COMMERCIAL EXCAVATON FUTURE LAND USE AGRICULTURAL? RURALMIXED USE DISTPoCT f RLSA 1D TYPE LANDSCAPE BUFFER 5V EXCAVATION SETBACK OTINIDE PRIMARY ACCESS EASEMENT FUR ROAD (O.R- BOM 1141, PAGE 2003 / y 2A0 RIGHT OF 1VAY RESERVATION a �l �V 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND C-�4--'-A- SITE PLAN REPRE —NTS THE =ul,- •I-: U MITS AND PROPC'ED EX3ANGIO4 OF Ti E EXISTING COMM -CR IA -EXCAVATION OPERATION. NOTA4TH.,"TANDING, ALTHOUGH NOT REFLECTED HEREIN, THE 'LACE EXCAVATION UMITT INCLJ3E3 AND ENCOMPASSES THE "E10STI4C PROCESSING PLANT; VIHICH MLIY BE RELOCATED TO ALLCW THE PROCESSING PLANT SITE TO BE MINED. 2- PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL CH PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK 1115CHAREMIENTS ARE EXEMPT AT THE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY ZONING: AMHO-RLSAO LINES. LAND USE: EXISTING AG LANDLFARNLAND 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION. NO NkT1VE EXISTING SITE PRESERVATION IS RECUIRED. ACCESS POINT 4. A LTTTORALSHELF PLANTING AREA TO CONSTRUCTION EXISTING SCALE i, COMMENCE DURING THE RECLANIATION VEHICLE CIRCULATION f ` ` POTENTIAL ON LSETHE OF THE PRO°CT GHAL_ R HIS W4 PO4EHT64L RELOCATED � THE EXCAVATION PERMIT FOR THIS i PROCESSING PLANT AREA PEIlIDHAND SHAL_ MEET THECURRENT 1 STANDARDS OF THE LA4D DEVELO�ME4T EXISTING PROPERTY LINE I ICY TYPE A CODE AT TIME OF SUBMITTAL OF THE / I LANDSCAPE BUFFER COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION PERMIT. EASEMENT FOR CANALS EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE 1� AND DRAINAGE EXISTING EMPLOYEE �O.R RODK 1141, PAGE 2009) (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2099) I PARKINGAREA / CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION 90' Zl XCAVAT(ON SETBACK LE35 AM EXCEPT THE 4 EXISTING _ ;r{ ,f I FAST 3D FEET j PROCESSING PLANT QUIT CLALVA DEED (D.R-BOOK 15fi-PAGE 375) I i I PROPOSE6 LAXE EXCAVATION I EXISTING REFUSE ?DEVELOPMENT AREA AREA t MAD ACRES � (- � - EXCAVATION AREA CONSTRUCTION 50' EXCAVATIOM SETBACK VEHICLE CIRCULATION POTENTIAL RELOCATED EASEMENT FOR CANALS I - PRCCESSING PLANT AREA A I) DRAINAGE II / ZONING: A�1O (OR- BOOK 1141. PACE 2DB3) 9 I — `— - LAND USE: UNDEVELOPED AND PROPERTY BOUNDARY LAKE EXCAVATION LNITS EXISTING AG - LANDLTARMLAND EASEMENT FOR CANALS y AND DRAINAGE `I 'r: •LE Ir F1E7 10' TYPE A SET W 5d EXCAVATION LANDSCAPE BUFFER MASTER CONCEPT PLAN CK 10'TYPEA ZONING: A-MHC-RLSAO sETEA UANDBCAPE9UFFER LANDUSE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2DE _----r— ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION Packet Pg. 2181 17.F.1 SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: This section of the staff report identifies the land uses and zoning classifications for properties surrounding the boundaries of the subject property, which is undeveloped and zoned Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO): North: Developed agricultural, with a current zoning designation of Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) East: Developed mining excavation (Stewart Mining), with a current zoning designation of Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) then further east is developed sparse residential/undeveloped land with a current zoning designation of Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) South: Developed agricultural, with a current zoning designation of Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) West: Lamm Rd (local road), then developed as agricultural, with a current zoning designation of Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) Aerial (Davidson Engineering) CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 5 of 11 Packet Pg. 2182 17.F.1 GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (GMP) CONSISTENCY: Comprehensive Planning staff has reviewed this request and offered the following comments: Future Land Use Element (FLUE): The subject property is designated Agricultural/Rural and within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) as shown on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) and in the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). On the Stewardship Overlay Map, part of the FLUM series, the site is designated "Open." Currently, the proposed additional acreage is mostly citrus groves and zoned A, Rural Agricultural Zoning District, within a Mobile Home Overlay (MHO), and within Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO). The "A" zoning district allows a conditional use for an extraction or earth mining use (CU # 1), as listed in the Land Development Code (LDC) Chapter 2.03.01 A.l.c.l. This CU is an expansion encompassing ±218.97-acres of an existing earth mining operation for a total of approximately 450.7 acres. The FLUE states, in relevant part: "The Agricultural/Rural Land Use Designation is for those areas that are remote from the existing development pattern, lack public facilities and services, are environmentally sensitive or are in agricultural production. Urbanization is not promoted; therefore, most allowable land uses are of low intensity in an effort to maintain and promote the rural character of these lands." The proposed earthmining, oil extraction, and related processing is listed as an allowable use in this designation in the FLUE. Based on the above analysis, staff finds the subject petition consistent with the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan. (See Attachment B) Transportation Element: The project is consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, which states, "The County Commission shall review all rezone petitions, SRA designation applications, conditional use petitions, and proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) affecting the overall countywide density or intensity of permissible development, with consideration of their impact on the overall County transportation system, and shall not approve any petition or application that would directly access a deficient roadway segment as identified in the current AUIR or if it impacts an adjacent roadway segment that is deficient as identified in the current AUIR, or which significantly impacts a roadway segment or adjacent roadway segment that is currently operating and/or is projected to operate below an adopted Level of Service Standard within the five-year AUIR planning period unless specific mitigating stipulations are also approved. A petition or application has significant impacts if the traffic impact statement reveals that any of the following occur: a. For links (roadway segments) directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; b. For links adjacent to links directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; and C. For all other links the project traffic is considered to be significant up to the point where it is equal to or exceeds 3% of the adopted LOS standard service volume. CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 6 of 11 Packet Pg. 2183 17.F.1 Mitigating stipulations shall be based upon a mitigation plan prepared by the applicant and submitted as part of the traffic impact statement that addresses the project's significant impacts on all roadways. " According to the TIS provided with this petition dated December 3, 2019, the proposed Mining Operation will generate a projected total of +/- 49 PM peak hour, 2-way trips (consistent with the existing approved Conditional Use) on the adjacent roadway State Road 29 and State Road 82. According to the current 2019 AUIR, the road segment (link 86.0/County Road 29) State Road 29 to State Road 82 operates at a LOS of "D" with a remaining capacity of 214 trips (peak capacity service volume is 900). Additionally, the State Road 82 (link 88.0) State Road 29 to the Lee County Line, operates at a LOS of "E" with a remaining capacity of I trip (peak capacity service volume is 800). Staff notes that State Road 82, link 88.0, is a funded road improvement (fiscal year 2020) which upon completion is anticipated to increase capacity on this link. State statutes, specifically 163.3180, directs development to proceed when improvements are funded within the planning period. Therefore, the subject Conditional Use can be found consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, and as noted above the Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) indicates that the adjacent roadway network has sufficient capacity to accommodate this project within the 5-year planning period. Transportation Review: Transportation Division staff has reviewed the petition request, the CU document and Master Plan for right-of-way and access issues and is recommending approval. Stormwater Review: The proposed conditional use expansion request is not anticipated to create drainage problems or adverse impacts to surrounding properties in the area. Stormwater best management practices, treatment, and storage will be addressed through the environmental resource permitting process with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (F.D.E.P.). Additionally, the same Best Management Practices, Erosion Control Measures, and Pollution Prevention Plan associated with the current permitted operation will continue to be used for the proposed expansion. The proposed mining will be subject to Chapter 62-330 Environmental Resource Permitting and mandatory reclamation requirements of F.D.E.P. Chapter 62C-39, Florida Administrative Code. Landscape Review: The Buffers labeled on the Master Concept Plan are consistent with the LDC. Environmental Review: Environmental Services staff has reviewed the conditional use petition to address environmental concerns. The property has been historically cleared for agricultural use and maintained clear of native vegetation. The Master Plan does not show a preserve, since no minimum preservation is required. The environmental data indicates the proposed project is in an area that has the potential to contain a variety of protected animal species. The listed species survey revealed three gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows were observed on site. The burrows are located along the perimeter of the property (two burrows along the west and one burrow along the south). A gopher tortoise relocation permit will need to be obtained from the Florida Wildlife Conservation CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 7 of 11 Packet Pg. 2184 17.F.1 Commission (FWCC) prior to approval of the first development order. The subject property is located within core foraging ranges for three Wood stork (Mycteria americana) colonies. However, consultation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for mitigation is unlikely since the drainage ditches found onsite are not maintained and don't appear to contain wood stork foraging habitat. The Environmental Data indicates the subject property falls within FWS Secondary Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi) habitat. There were no observations of panther onsite and the telemetry data indicates Florida panther are not abundant within the boundary of the proposed project. The property does not contain habitats preferred by the Florida panther; therefore, consultation with FWS to obtain panther mitigation is unlikely. This project does not require Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) review, as this project did not meet the EAC scope of land development project reviews as identified in Section 2-1193 of the Collier County Codes of Laws and Ordinances. Environmental Planning staff recommends approval of the proposed petition. Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME): Environmental review staff has found this project to be consistent with the Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME). The project site is 450.70 acres and includes an existing mine operation and orange grove. STAFF ANALYSIS: When considering a Conditional Use petition, the CCPC must make findings that 1) approval of the Conditional Use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property of uses in the same district of neighborhood; 2) all specific requirements for the individual Conditional Use will be met; and 3) satisfactory provisions have been made concerning the following matters, where applicable: 1. Section 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1, of the LDC, permits conditional uses in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO). The requested use for an earthmining facility is allowed as conditional uses in the Agricultural (A) zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), subject to the standards and procedures established in section 10.08.00, conditional uses procedures, of the LDC. 2. Consistency with the Land Development Code (LDC) and the Growth Management Plan (GMP). This request is consistent with the GMP and, with the conditions proposed by staff, this project will be in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Land Development Code (LDC). CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 8 of 11 Packet Pg. 2185 17.F.1 3. Ingress and egress to the property and proposed structures thereon, with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. Ingress and egress to the subject property will be limited to a single access point on Edwards Grove Road as shown on the master site plan. The TIS submitted by the applicant indicates that the adjacent roadway network has sufficient capacity (as noted above consistent with Florida State Statues) to accommodate this project within the 5-year planning period. The roadway infrastructure (as noted above consistent with Florida State Statues) has adequate capacity to serve the proposed project at this time, i.e., GMP consistent at the time of rezoning as evaluated as part of the GMP Transportation Element consistency review. The project's development must also comply with all other applicable concurrency management regulations and operational improvements when development approvals are sought at time of Site Development Plan (SDP) review. 4. The effect the Conditional Use would have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic, or odor effects. Considering the location and the existing commercial excavation operation, that is currently operating to the eastern parcel (as identified on the Conceptual Site Plan) no additional noise, glare, economic impact, or odor is anticipated. Additionally, with no residential land uses in near proximity to the proposed Conditional Use, no adverse impacts to the human population are anticipated. The proposed Conditional Use seeks only to expand the existing mining operation. 5. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district. If the proposed Conditions of Approval are adopted, the proposed earthmining facility can be found compatible with adjacent properties and other properties in the immediate area. Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations as outlined in this staff report be recommended for approval. It is important to note that the conditions of approval from the existing Conditional Use adopted via Resolution 03-332 will be modified, per the following as described in Attachment C — Existing Conditions, Res 03-332. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM): The applicant conducted a duly noticed and advertised NIM on July 23, 2020, at the Immokalee Sports Complex, located at 505 Escambia St., Immokalee, FL 34142. The meeting commenced at approximately 5:30 p.m. and ended at 5:45 p.m. The applicant's agent explained the request for the conditional use. Jessica Harrelson, the agent, conducted the meeting with introductions of the consultant team and staff, and an overview of the proposed earthmining expansion application. Ms. Harrelson gave a PowerPoint presentation with review of the total site area, CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 9 of 11 Packet Pg. 2186 17.F.1 location, and zoning. She gave a detailed overview of the master concept plan with regard to development area, access and circulation, perimeter landscape buffers, and right-of-way reservation. She also explained the proposed conditions of approval. The meeting was opened to attendees; however, no questions were asked. No commitments were made. A copy of the Zoom attendees, NIM summary, and PowerPoint presentation, are included in the Backup Materials in Attachment D. COUNTY ATTORNEY OFFICE REVIEW: The County Attorney's Office reviewed the staff report on 11-4-20. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) approve Petition CU- PL20190000808, subject to the following conditions: 1. Edwards Road Grove Road Mine Conditional Use shall be limited to what is depicted on the "Master Concept Plan, revised 11/03/2020," prepared by Davidson Engineering. 2. The petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 3. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity 4. Material hauling activities are permitted from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 24 hours a day Monday through Sunday for excavation and processing activities. 5. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100-year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Transportation Engineering Division), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. 6. The site shall be limited to a maximum of 49 pm peak hour, two-way trips based on the use codes in the ITE Manual on trip generation rates in effect at time of application for SDP/SDPA or subdivision plat approval, or based on an alternate methodology accepted by staff at time of application for SDP/SDPA in accordance with the County's Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) guidelines in Resolution No. 2006-299, as it may be amended. 7. Evidence of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) accepted mitigation for impacts to panthers, woodstorks, Florida black bear and other listed species will be required prior to excavation permit approval, if applicable. CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 10 of 11 Packet Pg. 2187 17.F.1 8. A littoral shelf planting area to commence during the reclamation phase of the project shall be shown on the excavation permit for this petition and shall meet the current standards of the Land Development Code at time of submittal of the Commercial Excavation Permit. 9. Prior to any vehicular use of the additional 231.73f acres, the owner shall post two (2) signs along the on -site entry drive, clearly visible to vehicles entering and leaving the site, providing information regarding potential panther presence and notifying drivers of the need to use caution. Sign wording, placement, and size will be reviewed and approved by the Collier County Environmental Staff during review of the Commercial Excavation Application or other local development order, whichever is the first to allow vehicular use of the 231.73± acres. 10. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. 11. Pursuant to Section 125.022(5) F.S., issuance of a development permit by a County does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the county for issuance of the permit if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 12. The westernmost 200 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for road right-of-way, for the purpose of the future Little League Road extension. Within 90 days of receipt of written notification by Collier County Transportation that the property is needed, the owner will convey the requested property to the County, for fair market value on the date of the conveyance. 13. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of Edwards Grove Road, from State Road 82 to the subject 450.7± acre property line, for the duration of the mining operation. Edwards Grove Road shall be paved a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. Attachments: A) Proposed Resolution B) FLUE Consistency Review C) Existing Conditions of Approval via RES 03-332 D) Application/Backup Materials E) Hybrid Waiver — Southwestern Properties LLC F) Hybrid Waiver — Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP CU-PL20190000808, EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE Revised Date: November 5, 2020 Page 11 of 11 Packet Pg. 2188 17. F.2 RESOLUTION NO.21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 03-332, WHICH ESTABLISHED A CONDITIONAL USE FOR EARTHMINING, TO EXPAND THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR EARTHMINING PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY ADDING 231.73f ACRES AND REVISING THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE AGRICULTURAL (A) ZONING DISTRICT WITHIN THE MOBILE HOME OVERLAY (MHO) AND THE RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA OVERLAY (RLSAO), FOR A TOTAL OF 450.7f ACRES. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SR 29 NORTH, SOUTH OF SR 82 IN THE IMMOKALEE PLANNING AREA IN SECTIONS 18 AND 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. (PL20190000808) WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, on September 23, 2003, the Board of Zoning Appeals approved Resolution No. 03-332 which provided for the establishment of a conditional use "1" for earthmining in the "A -MHO" Rural Agricultural zoning district within the Mobile Home Overlay; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals (Board), being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of expanding the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.01.A.1.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73± acres to the conditional use for property in an Agricultural (A) zoning district within a Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO), on the property hereinafter described, and the Collier County Planning Commission has made findings that the granting of the Conditional Use will not adversely affect the public interest and the specific requirements governing the Conditional Use have been met and that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning [20-CPS-01969/1587501/1] 165 Edwards Grove Road Mine / PL20190000808 12/10/20 Page 1 of 2 Packet Pg. 2189 17.F.2 all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 10.08.00.D. of the Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: Petition Number CU-PL20190000808 filed by Southwestern Properties, LLC & Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP, be and the same is hereby approved for a Conditional Use to amend Resolution No. 03-332 to expand the conditional use for earthmining pursuant to Section 2.03.0l.A.l.c.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code by adding 231.73± acres to the conditional use for property in an Agricultural (A) zoning district within a Mobile Home Overlay (MHO) and the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) for the property hereinafter described in Exhibit A, totaling 450.7 acres, in accordance with the Conceptual Site Plan described in Exhibit B, and subject to the conditions in Exhibit C. Exhibits A, B, and C are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and super -majority vote, this day of 12021. ATTEST: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA IM , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: Heidi Ashton-Cicko 1� Managing Assistant County Attorney Attachments: Exhibit A - Legal Description Exhibit B - Conceptual Site Plan Exhibit C - Conditions of Approval [20-CPS-01969/1587501/1] 165 Edwards Grove Road Mine / PL20190000808 12/10/20 Page 2 of 2 , Chairman Packet Pg. 2190 17. F.2 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com EXHIBIT "A" (1 OF 2) BARFIELD GROVE PARCEL REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW'/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N %) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18 RUN N 00025' 14" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW t/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW t/4) OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER -QUARTER LINE N 88051' 13" E 2,481.73 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S 00055'38" E 2,658.69 FEET; THENCE N 89004'22" E 84.00 FEET; THENCE S 00035'34" E 1,352.26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG SAID QUARTER LINE S 89°27'14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00029'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: infoLdicecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 Packet Pg. 2191 17. F.2 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. EXHIBIT "A" (2 OF 2) SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19, RUN S 00°38'42" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION FOR A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 S 89°27'00" W 2341.08 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215 AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE N 00035'34" W 1352.26 FEET; THENCE S 89004'22" WEST 84.00 FEET; THENCE N 00055'38" W 2658.69 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE N 88047'54" E ALONG SAID LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 2437.77 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE S 00036'52" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 18 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1346.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT THE EASTERLY THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 218.97 ACRES OF LAND. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. 3106 S. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 • Phone (239) 643-2324 Fax (239) 643-1143 • E-mail: info wcecifl.com SERVING FLORIDA SINCE 1977 Packet Pg. 2192 17. F.2 U U U U a ¢ ¢ ¢ } a N* N aa O LL W a N N w W z K O W ~ m m F aF w O j =¢ Q Z W g rc� a ow F- W } 4 4 a ¢ r j rc z O a a w OR a w j p > O z U IS O L¢ W W C9 ¢z7 a a a F W p tl w a Y z zZ O< 8 W O N m = v r z w 0 y r J 0. w J O N r d = a a a w W W W n a U 7 w 7 a s N 0 Z y¢2 wOQ 2r0 r? aw5 cN7a zU) w Cow y U ZZ w< N5 J OVOa 3nOa� Saavm03 N m 0 N W <XQ � WO Lw� W20 0Nm 3w o Q Z Q o0 F 5F w Z Naa 0 6zO¢ y > 2Nir 0 GwU w w w LL am aw �Q o U �0 z 5 z 0 N_r w w O O y= W� W W� u6:B G Uj OW W > O K a r F W J a F�"�Wpko w r w w z� F J Z O O Q 2 N U w j a a m a LLO w J W U z NO U w 0 w w S 0 p W E r J 0 Z z W r 0 0 ¢ U a 0 a N U U v W M = WLLI w W p r U lw wig prU0 O J \w \ \car � o Z5 z O w\z F w� wz w ¢tea z5 O KZLL y 0'Ua,\a\F-O< U UU 2 p� ruW 7\z W¢00 a ZX U>\ w �\ `avow INNY1 Co D ¢q Q O Z J DO �Zz U—r Z aw50 I11 0j zp Zz N5 �= 0 5 05 z a w a O z w U m s a m 8 a > z w w W a w U a U oI I W w a aEs U a a O' O0 II II II Ir �UUV1 c W UUUU Q CCaN p U a Z p 5 LU � �pai W I w 0 a w to 60 rZNz azw5 Z O W yu� w iIS w a R Z Z N5 z W az O wm ZFQ: aWa K Owoo 0O con 6ZN pF r 'z iNW N� o y \ O W ¢ Z z _ W \ w N a' N 2 � W Q au� 0 V ja W a 0 ° rn \N o \0 \ J N J o N a ¢ asZ N z ui W, U Q a UO0 \� Z a w Z a z a qa�\ °4a� 0 o—��; rpm z ZaY zC3 \ Vi¢O\zg Nam NQO O a a c w O UX ¢ O ¢ O 0O \mow OY a\ Ow\ U W LL m z z ¢ Z z 0 Ipyy }Qw Fa a gQQ Naw N FZMm FW J 00 a 5 7 W Y M �2m� O N 5N$Q K 6� uoi W Kd 'q'u1Ka X QWU O w z� ZO z N5 Exhibit B OY N ¢ r Uw w `� z Z az Z go �¢ZLu O 6 y ¢xU LLl z� Z Z Z 05 W LL ¢ m aw bU oU rp 5 jai S Q �p 2LLB= ¢4 ry_N og . 3dUaz oz w z 0 V) Packet Pg. 2193 17. F.2 Exhibit C Conditions of Approval Edwards Road Grove Road Mine Conditional Use shall be limited to what is depicted on the "Master Concept Plan, revised 11/03/2020," prepared by Davidson Engineering. 2. The petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 3. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity. 4. Material hauling activities are permitted from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 24 hours a day Monday through Sunday for excavation and processing activities. 5. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100-year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Engineering Division), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. 6. The site shall be limited to a maximum of 49 pm peak hour, two-way trips based on the use codes in the ITE Manual on trip generation rates in effect at time of application for SDP/SDPA or subdivision plat approval, or based on an alternate methodology accepted by staff at time of application for SDP/SDPA in accordance with the County's Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) guidelines in Resolution No. 2006-299, as it may be amended. 7. Evidence of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) accepted mitigation for impacts to panthers, woodstorks, Florida black bear and other listed species will be required prior to excavation permit approval, if applicable. 8. A littoral shelf planting area to commence during the reclamation phase of the project shall be shown on the excavation permit for this petition and shall meet the current standards of the Land Development Code at time of submittal of the Commercial Excavation Permit. 9. Prior to any vehicular use of the additional 231.73± acres, the owner shall post two (2) signs along the on -site entry drive, clearly visible to vehicles entering and leaving the site, providing information regarding potential panther presence and notifying drivers of the need to use caution. Sign wording, placement and size will be reviewed and approved by the Collier County Environmental Staff during review of the Commercial Excavation Application or other local development order, whichever is the first to allow vehicular use of the 231.73± acres. 10. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. [20-CPS-01969/1587278/1] Packet Pg. 2194 17. F.2 11. Pursuant to Section 125.022(5) F.S., issuance of a development permit by a County does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the county for issuance of the permit if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 12. The westernmost 200 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for road right-of-way, for the purpose of the future Little League Road extension. Within 90 days of receipt of written notification by Collier County Transportation that the property is needed, the owner will convey the requested property to the County, for fair market value on the date of the conveyance. 13. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of Edwards Grove Road, from State Road 82 to the subject 450.7± acre property line, for the duration of the mining operation. Edwards Grove Road shall be paved a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. A Dust Control Plan, for Edwards Grove Road, shall be submitted with the Excavation Permit. [ 20-CPS-o 1969/15s727s/1] Packet Pg. 2195 17.F.3 Growth Management Department Zoning Division, Comprehensive Planning Section Memorandum To: Tim Finn, AICP, Principal Planner, Zoning Services Section From: Sue Faulkner, Principal Planner, Comprehensive Planning Section Date: July 23, 2020 Subject: Future Land Use Element Consistency Review PETITION NUMBER: PL20190000808 — REV:3 PETITION NAME: Edwards Grove Road Mine CU REQUEST: To obtain a Conditional Use (CU) for a f450.7-acre site, consisting of two separately owned parcels. The request is to expand the existing commercial excavation operation (Stewart Materials) to include property adjacent to the west (extending to the east side of Lamm Road). The applicant is submitting "Proposed Conditions of Approval" to replace the former conditions that were included in Resolution #03-332. This project is related to a former application (PL20170003512) Stewart Mining CU that was withdrawn. Submittal 2 revised the Conditions of Approval to add the reservation of 200 feet of the westernmost part of the parcel but asked for further evaluation by Collier County Transportation. Submittal 3 revised the Master Plan to show 200' ROW reservation for Little League Road extension and removed the 50' ROW reservation. LOCATION: The current operating site of Stewart Mining lies approximately 1/2 mile north of the urbanized area of Immokalee, abutting the west side of Edwards Grove Road, with the proposed expansion site located east of Lamm Road (adjacent to the western property boundary of Stewart Mining), approximately 1.3 miles south of SR 82 and approximately 1 mile west of SR 29, in Section 18 and 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East (Immokalee). COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMENTS: The subject property is designated Agricultural/Rural and within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO) as shown on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) and in the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). On the Stewardship Overlay Map, part of the FLUM series, the site is designated "Open." Currently the proposed additional acreage is mostly citrus groves and zoned A, Rural Agricultural Zoning District, within a Mobile Home Overlay (MHO), and within Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay (RLSAO). The "A" zoning district allows a conditional use for an extraction or earth mining use (CU #1), as listed in the Land Development Code (LDC) Chapter 2.03.01 A.1.c.1. This CU is an expansion encompassing f218.97-acres of an existing earth mining operation for a total of approximately 450.7 acres. Zoning Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 Page 1 of 3 Packet Pg. 2196 17.F.3 The FLUE states, in relevant part: "The Agricultural/Rural Land Use Designation is for those areas that are remote from the existing development pattern, lack public facilities and services, are environmentally sensitive or are in agricultural production. Urbanization is not promoted; therefore, most allowable land uses are of low intensity in an effort to maintain and promote the rural character of these lands." The proposed earthmining, oil extraction and related processing is listed as an allowable use in this designation in the FLUE. In the FLUE, it also states that the goal of the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay is to address the long- term needs of residents and property owners within the Immokalee Area Study boundary of the Collier County Rural and Agricultural Area Assessment by protecting agricultural activities, preventing the premature conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural uses, directing incompatible uses away from wetlands and upland habitat, enabling the conversion of rural land to other uses in appropriate locations, discouraging urban sprawl, and encouraging development that implements creative land use planning techniques." RLSA Policies 1.4 and 1.5 provide that properties in the RLSA may develop per the "Baseline Standards" (uses allowed by the underlying "A" zoning and Agricultural/Rural FLUM designation) which allow earth mining by conditional use. The "Proposed Conditions of Approval" - Attachment D included the following changes: • #3 permits material hauling activities between 5 am and 5 pm Monday through Saturday. Current approval for excavation activities permitted from 6:30 am and 7 pm Monday through Saturday. • #4 - now states the berm will be determined by Collier County Transportation Engineering Division; it used to say Collier County Engineering Services Department. • #5 adds maximum total daily trip generation as 49 peak -hour two-way trips • #6 adds evidence of accepted mitigation for impacts to wildlife • #7 adds littoral shelf planting area to commence during the reclamation phase of the project • #8 adds 2 signs warning drivers entering property of potential panthers • #9 must obtain all federal and state permits prior to commencement of development 0 #10 states county permits do not remove liability for state and federal permits Certain applicable Future Land Use Element (FLUE) policies are shown below in italics followed by staff analysis in bold text. FLUE Policy 5.6 (shown below in italics) followed by staff analysis in [bracketed bold text]. New developments shall be compatible with, and complementary to, the surrounding land uses, as set forth in the Land Development Code (Ordinance 04-41, adopted June 22, 2004 and effective October 18, 2004, as amended). [Comprehensive Planning staff leaves this determination to Zoning staff as part of their review of the petition.] Policy 7.1: The County shall encourage developers and property owners to connect their properties to fronting collector and arterial roads, except where no such connection can be made without violating intersection spacing requirements of the Land Development Code. [The subject property does not front on a collector or arterial roadway.] Policy 7.2: The County shall encourage internal accesses or loop roads in an effort to help reduce vehicle congestion on nearby collector and arterial roads and minimize the need for traffic signals. [The site is proposed as an expansion of a single development project. Due to the nature of the proposed use, this policy is not applicable. A loop road along the perimeter of the entire project site is shown in the Trip Generation Analysis.] Zoning Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 Page 2 of 3 Packet Pg. 2197 17.F.3 Policy 7.3: All new and existing developments shall be encouraged to connect their local streets and/or interconnection points with adjoining neighborhoods or other developments regardless of land use type. The interconnection of local streets between developments is also addressed in Policy 9.3 of the Transportation Element. [The applicant's "Narrative & Evaluation Criteria" — Attachment "C" states, "Interconnections to the property to the east are proposed, to achieve the unified form of development." Given the nature of the proposed use as well as its location, staff believes interconnections to adjacent lands — other than the one to the east, to the existing CU site - may not be appropriate or beneficial.] Policy 7.4: The County shall encourage new developments to provide walkable communities with a blend of densities, common open spaces, civic facilities and a range of housing prices and types. [Mostly not applicable, given that this is a proposal for a mining and excavation operation — not a residential development. Attachment "C" states, "As this is a commercial excavation operation, the site will not be open to the public. Sidewalks/pathways will be provided only as necessary for employees within the site and as required by the LDC."] CONCLUSION Based on the above analysis, staff finds the subject petition consistent with the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan. PETITION ON CITYVIEW cc: Anita Jenkins, AICP, Community Planning Manager, Zoning Division Raymond V. Bellows, Manager, Zoning Division, Zoning Services Section CU-PL20190000808 Edwards Grove Road R3.docx Zoning Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 Page 3 of 3 Packet Pg. 2198 17.F.4 Y >''dLffAJ CU-2002-AR-3537 CONDITIONS The Petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. This has been retained in the updated Conditions (Condition #2) 2. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity- This has been retained in the updated Conditions (Condition #3) 3. The petitioner shall pave the access road from State Road 82 to the subject property line prior to commencement of earthmining operations. The pavement shall be a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of the access road for the duration of the operation. Access road was paved & an updated version of this has been retained in the new Conditions (Condition #13) 4. Turn lanes on SR 82 (westbound left -in, eastbound right -in) shall be provided prior to commencement of earthmining operations. This work has been complete and is not neded in the updated Conditions of Approval. 5. Excavation activities are permitted from 6:30 AM until 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday This Condition has been retained and udpated to address operational needs of the site. (Condition #4) 6. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100- year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Engineering Services Department), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. This Condition has been retained. (Condition #5) 7. A landscaped berm, 6 feet in height, shall be constructed adjacent to parcels zoned residential, within 6 months of the adjacent parcel being rezoned. This is not needed in the updated Conditions of Approval (no adjacent residentially zoned properties/uses) 8. The easternmost 50 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for right-of-way and shall be deeded to Collier County, at no cost to Collier County, within 90 days of receipt of notification by the Collier County Transportation Services Department that the property is needed for the purpose of providing a right-of-way connection from Westclox Road to State Road 82. This is not longer required. Through coordination with CC Transportation a ROW Reservation for the westermost 200' of the parcel has been added as Condition #12 and is shown on the updated Conceptual Plan. EXHIBIT "D" Packet Pg. 2199 17.F.6 cArcounty COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliercountvfl.gov 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Hybrid Virtual Quasi -Judicial Public Hearing Waiver For Petition Number(s): Emergency/Executive Order 2020-04 Hearing of the Collier County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners CU-PL20190000808 (Edwards Grove Road Mine) Regarding the above subject petition number(s), Southwestern Properties LLC(Name of Applicant) elects to proceed during the declared emergency with hybrid virtual public hearings of the Collier County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners, and waives the right to contest any procedural irregularity due to the hybrid virtual nature of the public hearing. Name: ---AlICK _r J'Trilll12 7 Mil AI/- &bk Date: 4GZ10��P� /i ,BOZO Signature* ❑✓ Applicant ❑ Legal Counsel to Applicant * This form must be signed by either the Applicant (if the applicant is a corporate entity, this must be an officer of the corporate entity) or the legal counsel to the Applicant. Packet Pg. 2200 17.F.7 CAY County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliercountvfi.gov 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Hybrid Virtual Quasi -Judicial Public Hearing Waiver For Petition Number(s): Emergency/Executive Order 2020-04 Hearing of the Collier County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners CU-PL20190000808 (Edwards Grove Road Mine) Regarding the above subject petition number(s), Tippen Bay Properties LLLP(Name of Applicant) elects to proceed during the declared emergency with hybrid virtual public hearings of the Collier County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners, and waives the right to contest any procedural irregularity due to the hybrid virtual nature of the public hearing. James C. Paul Name: Date: 10/09/2020 As Vice President of J.R. Paul Properties, Inc., General Partner of Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Signature*: r I ❑ Applicant ❑ Legal Counsel to Applicant * This form must be signed by either the Applicant (if the applicant is a corporate entity, this must be an officer of the corporate entity) or the legal counsel to the Applicant. Packet Pg. 2201 ( i -�ij �)') 17.F.8 Pub!IC Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on January 12th, 2021, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, Third Floor, Collier Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples FL., to consider the enactment of a County Resolution. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the pro- posed Resolution is as follows: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 03-332, WHICH ESTABLISHED A CONDITIONAL USE FOR EARTH MINING, "TO EX- PAND THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR EARTH MINING PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.03.01.A.1.0 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DE- VELOPMENT CODE" BY ADDING 231.73t ACRES AND REVISING THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE AGRICULTURAL (A) ZONING DISTRICT WITHIN THE MO- BILE HOME OVERLAY (MHO) AND THE RURAL LANDS STEWARD- SHIP AREA OVERLAY (RLSAO), FOR A TOTAL OF 450.7t ACRES. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SR 29 NORTH, SOUTH OF SR 82 IN THE IMMOKALEE PLANNING AREA IN SECTIONS 10 AND 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. [PL20190000808) A copy of the proposed Resolution is on file with the Clerk to the Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limit- ed to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of any individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or or- ganization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All materials used in pre- sentations before the Board will become'a permanent part of the record. As part of an ongoing initiative to promote social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the public will have the oppor- tunity to provide public comments remotely, as well as in per- son, during this proceeding. Individuals who would like to par- ticipate remotely, should register any time after the agenda is posted on the County website which is 6 days before the meet- ing through the link provided on the front page of the County website at www.colliercountyfl.00v. Individuals who register will receive an email in advance of the public hearing detailing how they can participate remotely in this meeting. For addition- al information about the meeting please call Geoffrey Willig at 252-8369 or email to Geoffrey.Wi �ig0colliercountyfl,gov_ Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you. to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, locat- ed at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BURT L. SAUNDERS, CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK By: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Dec 23, 2020 #4500331 MI a Packet Pg. 2202 C o l 1 BY County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEARING FOR: CONDITIONAL USE LDC Section 10.08.00 & Code of Laws section 2-83 — 2-90 Chapter 3 C.1 of the Administrative Code PETITION NO (PL) PROJECT NAME To be completed by staff DATE PROCESSED ❑■ A CONDITIONAL USE TO BE HEARD BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS ❑ A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE TO BE HEARD BY THE OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION Name of Property Owner(s): Southwestern Properties, LLC and Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Name of Applicant if different than owner: Rudd Jones, P.E., Director of Development Address: 2875 Jupiter Park Dr, Suite 1100 City: Jupiter Telephone. 561-972-4517 Cell: E-Mail Address: rudd@stewartmaterials.com State: FL ZIP: 33458 Fax: Name of Agent(s): Jessica Harrelson, AICP & Richard Yovanovich, Esq. Firm: Davidson Engineering, Inc. & Coleman, Yovanovich & Koester, P.A. Address: 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Telephone: 239-434-6060/239-435-3535 Cell: City: Naples State: FL ZIP: 34104 Fax: E-Mail Address: Jessica@davidsonengineering.com, ryovanovich@cyklawfirm.com BE AWARE THAT COLLIER COUNTY HAS LOBBYIST REGULATIONS. GUIDE YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY AND ENSURE THAT YOU ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. 5/08/2018 Page 1 of 12 Coder county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net ASSOCIATIONS 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Required: List all registered Home Owner Association(s) that could be affected by this petition. Provide additional sheets if necessary. Information can be found on the Board of County Commissioner's website at http://www.colliergov.net/Index.aspx?page=774. Name of Homeowner Association: Immokalee Civic Association Mailing Address: 502 E. New Market Rd City: Immokalee Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: City: State: FL ZIP: 34142 State: ZIP: City: State: ZIP: City: State: ZIP: City: State: ZIP: PROPERTY INFORMATION On separate page, provide a detailed legal description of the property covered by the application: See Attachment "A" • If the request involves c anges to more than one zoning district, the applicant shall include separate legal description for property involved in each district; • The applicant shall submit 4 copies of a recent survey (completed within the last six months, maximum 1" to 400' scale), if required to do so at the pre -application meeting; and • The applicant is responsible for supplying the correct legal description. If questions arise concerning the legal description, an engineer's certification or sealed survey may be required. Property I.D. Number: 00065520004 & 00065680009 Section/Township/Range: 18&19 /46 /29 Plat Book: Page #: Subdivision: Lot: Metes & Bounds Description: see attached survey and attachment "B" Size of Property: ft. X ft. = Total Sq. Ft. Acres: ±450.7 acres Address/ General Location of Subject Property: 2301 and 2315 Edwards Grove Road, Immokalee, FL 34142 Block: 5/08/2018 Page 2 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE Zoning land Use N A-MHO-RLSAO Existing Ag Land and Citrus Operation S A-MHO-RLSAO Existing Ag Land and Citrus Operation E ROW/A-MHO-RLSAO Edwards Grove Rd/Undeveloped Farmland W ROW/A-MHO-RLSAO Lamm Road/Existing Ag Land and Citrus Operation If the owner of the subject property owns contiguous property please provide a detailed legal description of the entire contiguous property: (If space is inadequate, attach on a separate page) Section/Township/Range: / / Lot: Block: Plat Book: Page # Subdivision: Metes & Bounds Description: Property I.D. Number: CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST DETAIL Type of Conditional Use: This application is requesting a conditional use as allowed, pursuant to LDC section 2.03.00, of the A-MHO-RSLAO zoning district for Commercial Excavation (type of use). Present Use of the Property: Citrus Grove & Existing Commercial Excavation 5/08/2018 Page 3 of 12 Coder county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 EVALUATION CRITERIA Pursuant to LDC section 10.08.00 and Chapter 3 C.1 of the Administrative Code, staff's recommendation to the reviewing body shall be based upon a finding that the granting of the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and that the specific requirements governing the individual conditional use, if any, have been met. Further, satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning the following matters, where applicable. See Attachment On a separate page, provide a narrative statement describing a request for a conditional use and a detailed response to the criteria listed below. Specify how and why the request is consistent with each of the criteria. a. Describe how the project is consistent with the Collier County Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan. Include information on how the request is consistent with the applicable section or portions of the Future Land Use Element. b. Describe the existing or planned means of ingress and egress to the property and proposed structure thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. c. Describe the effect the conditional use will have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic impact, and odor. d. Describe the site's and the proposed use's compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. e. Please provide any additional information which you may feel is relevant to this request. Deed Restrictions: The County is legally precluded from enforcing deed restrictions; however, many communities have adopted such restrictions. You may wish to contact the civic or property owners association in the area for which this use is being requested in order to ascertain whether or not the request is affected by existing deed restrictions. Previous land use petitions on the subject property: To your knowledge, has a public hearing been held on this property within the last year? If so, what was the nature of that hearing? No Official Interpretations or Zoning Verifications: To your knowledge, has there been an official interpretation or zoning verification rendered on this property within the last year? ❑■ No ❑ Yes (If yes please provide copies.) 5/08/2018 Page 4 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 FOR CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST APPLICANT INFORMATIOP Name of Applicant(s): Southwestern Properties, LLC & Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Address: 2875 Jupiter Park Dr, Suite 1100 City: Jupiter State: FL ZIP: 33458 Telephone: 561-972-4517 Cell: E-Mail Address: rudd@stewartmaterials.com Fax: Address of Subject Property (If available): 2315 Edwards Grove Road City: Immokalee State: FL ZIP: 34142 EGAL DESCRIPTION Section/Township/Range: 18/19 146 129 Lot: Block: Subdivision: Plat Book: Page #: Property I.D. Number: 00065520004 & 00065680009 Metes & Bounds Description: see attached survey rPt OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED Check applicable system: a. County Utility System ❑ b. City Utility System ❑ C. Franchised Utility System ❑ Provide Name:. d. Package Treatment Plant ❑ (GPD Capacity): e. Septic System ❑ TYPE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED a. County Utility System b. City Utility System C. Franchised Utility System d. Private System (Well) ❑ PROVIDE NAME Total Population to be served: N/A Peak and Average Daily Demands: A. Water -Peak: Average Daily: B. Sewer -Peak: Average Daily: 5/08/2018 Page 5 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 If proposing to be connected to Collier County Regional Water System, please provide the date service is expected to be required: N/A Narrative statement: Provide a brief and concise narrative statement and schematic drawing of sewage treatment process to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the method of affluent and sludge disposal. If percolation ponds are to be used, then percolation data and soil involved shall be provided from tests prepared and certified by a professional engineer. N/A County Utility Dedication Statement: If the project is located within the service boundaries of Collier County's utility service system, a notarized statement shall be provided agreeing to dedicate the water distribution and sewage collection facilities within the project area to the Collier County Utilities. This shall occur upon completion of the construction of these facilities in accordance with all applicable County ordinances in effect at that time. This statement shall also include an agreement that the applicable system development charges and connection fees will be paid to the County Utilities Division prior to the issuance of building permits by the County. If applicable, the statement shall contain an agreement to dedicate the appropriate utility easements for serving the water and sewer systems. N/A Statement of Availability Capacity from other Providers: Unless waived or otherwise provided for at the pre -application meeting, if the project is to receive sewer or potable water services from any provider other than the County, a statement from that provider indicating adequate capacity to serve the project shall be provided. 5/08/2018 Page 6 of 12 Coder county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 RECORDING OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS Within 30 days of adoption of the Ordinance, the owner or developer at their expense shall record in the Public Records of Collier County a Memorandum of Understanding of Developer Commitments or Notice of Developer Commitments that contains the legal description of the property that is the subject of the land use petition and contains each and every commitment of the owner or developer specified in the Ordinance. The Memorandum or Notice shall be in form acceptable to the County and shall comply with the recording requirements of F.S. §695. A recorded copy of the Memorandum or Notice shall be provided to the assigned Principal Planner, Zoning Services Department, within 15 days of recording of said Memorandum or Notice. Chapter 8 of the Administrative Code requires that the applicant must remove their public hearing advertising sign(s) after final action is taken by the Board of County Commissioners. Based on the Board's final action on this item, please remove all public hearing advertising sign(s) immediately. 5/08/2018 Page 7 of 12 Coder county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Pre -Application Meeting and Final Submittal Requirement Checklist for: ❑ A Conditional Use to be heard by the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals ❑ A Minor Conditional Use to be heard by the Office of the Hearing Examiner Chapter 3 C.I. of the Administrative Code The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting, and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items in the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attached to each section. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. Requirements for Review # Of Copies Required Not Required Completed Application (download current form from County website) 1 ® ❑ Cover letter briefly explaining the project 1 ✓ Pre -Application Notes 1 ✓ Affidavit of Authorization, signed and notarized 1 ® ❑ Completed Addressing Checklist 1 ® ❑ Property Ownership Disclosure Form 1 ® ❑ Warranty Deed(s) 1 P ❑ Boundary Survey 1 a ❑ Conceptual Site Plan 24" X 36" plus (one 8 Y2 X 11 copy) ❑ ✓ Plans showing proposed location for utilities, if required ❑ V/ Plans for screening and buffering the use with reference as to type, dimensions, and character, if required ❑ ❑✓ ❑ Plans showing the proposed landscaping and provisions for trees protected by County regulations, if required ❑ � L_rI ❑ Plans showing the proposed signs and lighting, including type, dimensions, and character, if required ❑ ❑✓ ❑ Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structure(s), if applicable 1 ❑✓ Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFCS Codes with legend included on aerial. 1 21 ❑ Statement of utility provisions (with all required attachments & sketches) 1 ✓ Environmental Data Requirements, pursuant to LDC section 3.08.00 1 �/ Environmental Data Requirements collated into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at time of public hearings. Coordinate with project planner at time of public hearing. ❑ ❑ Listed Species Survey; less than 12 months old. Include copies of previous surveys. 1 ✓ Traffic Impact Study (TIS) or waiver 1 ❑✓ Historical and Archeological Survey, or waiver 1 Electronic copy of all documents and plans * Please advise: The Office of the Hearing Examiner requires all materials to be submitted electronically in PDF format. 1 ❑✓ ❑ * If located in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, include an additional set of each submittal requirement 5/08/2018 Page 8 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: • Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. • Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following additional reviewers: ❑ Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: Executive Director ❑ Emergency Management: Dan Summers; and/or EMS: Artie Bay ❑ Conservancy of SWFL: Nichole Johnson ❑ GMD Graphics ❑ City of Naples: Robin Singer, Planning Director ❑ Utilities Engineering: Eric Fey ❑ Parks and Recreation: Barry Williams ❑ Immokalee Water/Sewer District: ❑ Other: ❑ School District (Residential Components): Amy Lockheart Communication Towers: ❑ I Mosquito Control ❑ I Collier County Airport Authority ❑ I Naples Airport Authority Commercial Mining: ❑ Impact Fees 5/08/2018 Page 9 of 12 Coder county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 FEE REQUIREMENTS All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners Pre -Application Meeting: $500.00 (to be credited towards the application fee if the application is filed within 9 months of pre -application meeting) Conditional Use Application Fee: $4,000.00 o When filed with Rezone Petition: $1,500.00 o Additional fee for 5t" and subsequent reviews: 20% of original fee Comprehensive Planning Consistency Review: $300.00 Environmental Data Requirements -EIS Packet (submittal determined at pre -application meeting): $2,500.00 Listed or Protected Species survey review fee (when an EIS is not required): $1,000.00 Transportation Fee, if required: Methodology Review Fee: $500.00 Minor Study Review Fee: $750.00 Major Study Review Fee: $1,500.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Hearing Examiner or CCPC: $1,125.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the BZA, if required: $500.00 Fire Code Plans Review Fees are collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the Authority having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners. The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Department ATTN: Business Center 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 12/19/2019 Ag ner Signatu a Date Jessica Harrelson, AICP Agent/Owner Name (please print) 5/08/2018 Page 10 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Public Participation Requirements LDC Section 10.03.06 B. or C. Chapter 8 of the Administrative Code Notice for Minor Conditional Use Petitions Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) Requirements: Applicant must conduct a NIM at least 15 days prior to the Hearing Examiner's receipt of the staff report and application materials in accordance with the applicable sections of the Administrative Code. The NIM shall be advertised and a mailed written notice shall be given to the property owners in the notification area at least 15 days prior to the NIM meeting. Mailed Notice: Written notice shall be sent to property owners in the notification area at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing. Newspaper Advertisements: The legal advertisement shall be published at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing in a newspaper of general circulation. The advertisement shall include at a minimum: • Date, time, and location of the hearing; • Description of the proposed land uses; and • 2 in. x 3 in. map of the project location. Sign: A sign shall be posted at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing date. Public Hearing for Minor Conditional Use Petitions Hearing Examiner: The Hearing Examiner shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing. See Chapter 9 of the Administrative Code for the Office of the Hearing Examiner procedures. Notice for Conditional Use Petitions Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) Requirements: Applicant must conduct a NIM at least 15 days prior to the advertised public hearing. The NIM shall be advertised and a mailed written notice shall be given to the property owners in the notification area at least 15 days prior to the NIM meeting. 5/08/2018 Page 11 of 12 Cotb�r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Mailed Notice: Written notice shall be sent to property owners in the notification area at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing. Newspaper Advertisements: The legal advertisement shall be published at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing in a newspaper of general circulation. The advertisement shall include at a minimum: • Date, time, and location of the hearing; • Description of the proposed land uses; and • 2 in. x 3 in. map of the project location. Sign: A sign shall be posted at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing date. Public Hearing for Conditional Use Petitions Environmental Advisory Committee (EAQ The EAC shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing, if required. Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC): The CCPC shall hold at least 1 public hearing. Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA): The BZA shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing. 5/08/2018 Page 12 of 12 DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHMENT "A" A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19, RUN S 00-38,42" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION FOR A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 S 89°27100" W 2341.08 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215 AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE N 00°35'34" W 1352.26 FEET; THENCE S 89°04'22" WEST 84.00 FEET; THENCE N 00°55'38" W 2658.69 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE N 88°47'54" E ALONG SAID LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 2437.77 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE S 00°36'52" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 18 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1346.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT THE EASTERLY THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 218.97 ACRES OF LAND. AND A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N %) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18 RUN N 00°25'14" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER -QUARTER LINE N 88°51'13" E 2,481.73 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S 00°55'38" E 2,658.69 FEET; THENCE N 89°04'22" E 84.00 FEET; Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "A" — Legal Description March 24, 2020 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING THENCE S 00°35'34" E 1,352.26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG SAID QUARTER LINE S 89°27'14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00°29'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "A" — Legal Description March 24, 2020 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVNDSON EERING ATTACHMENT "B" Southwestern Properties, LLC: • Brown Ranch, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (formerly known as Brown Ranch, Inc.) - 33 1/3% o Edgar A. Brown, II — 3% - Manager o Edgar A. Brown and Barbara L. Brown, husband and wife — 91%jointly o Alexis Brown Peeper, formerly known as Sandra Alexis Brown — 3% o Benjamin A. Brown, II — 3% • Beale Holdings, Inc., a Florida corporation — 33 1/3% o Joseph E. Beale Jr. — President • Nick T. Stewart — 33 1/3% And Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP: • J.R. Paul Properties, Inc. o Bryan W. Paul — President o James C Paul —Vice President Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "B" — Disclosure of Interest December 20, 2019 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING NARRATIVE & EVALUATION CRITERIA ATTACHMENT "C" The intent of this Conditional Use request is to allow for the proposed expansion of an existing commercial excavation operation, as provided for in the Conditional Use provisions within the A-MHO-RSLAO District. The existing commercial excavation site currently operates as permitted by Resolution 03-332. This request also seeks to repeal and replace Resolution 03-332. Further, the purpose of this petition is to expand the existing excavation area. The current excavation will be completed, and its littoral shelf planting area(s) will be consistent with the currently approved excavation. The lake area being added will comply with the new littoral planting requirements in the LDC. The subject development consists of two separately owned parcels, together consisting of 450.70-acres. The parcels will remain under separate ownership. Describe how the project is consistent with the Collier County Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan. Include information on how the request is consistent with the applicable section or portions of the Future Land Use Element. Response: The A-MHO-RSLAO District allows commercial excavations as a Conditional Use. The application and proposed Conceptual Site Plan identifies all the required elements for a conditional use, as required by the LDC and thereby, the Future Land Use Element. Describe the existing or planned means of ingress and egress to the property and proposed structure thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. Response: The expansion site will be developed as a unified excavation with the existing commercial excavation site (eastern parcel identified on the Conceptual Site Plan). The existing ingress/egress point on Edwards Grove Road will remain, accessing the existing commercial excavation operation, and will continue to be utilized for the joint operation that this Conditional Use proposes. The expansion of the existing excavation operation will not generate additional trips to the site, as additional trucks or employees are not proposed. c. Describe the effect the conditional use will have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic impact, and odor. Response: Considering the location and the existing commercial excavation operation, that is currently operating to the eastern parcel (as identified on the Conceptual Site Plan) no additional noise, glare, economic impact, or odor is anticipated. Additionally, with no residential land uses in near proximity to the proposed Conditional Use, no adverse impacts to the human population are anticipated. The proposed Conditional Use seeks only to expand the existing mining operation. Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "C" — Evaluation Criteria December 20, 2019 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVNDSON EERING d. Describe the site's and the proposed use's compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. Response: As noted previously, the proposed Conditional Use is to expand the existing commercial excavation operation, located on the eastern parcel identified on the Conceptual Site Plan. The subject development is surrounded by similar conditions and land uses. Therefore, the subject property and the proposed Conditional Use are considered compatible with the surrounding uses. e. Please provide any additional information which you may feel is relevant to this request. Response: Upon the successful completion of the Conditional Use application, the proposed excavation expansion will be found consistent and permitted per the requirements of the LDC and its design and development standards. Future Land Use Element Provisions Policy 5.4: New developments shall be compatible with, and complementary to, the surrounding land uses, as set forth in the Land Development Code (Ordinance 04-41, adopted June 22, 2004 and effective October 18, 2004, as amended). The A-MHO-RSLAO District allows commercial excavations. The application and Conceptual Site Plan identifies the required elements for a Conditional Use, as required by the LDC and Future Land Use Element Provisions. Policy 7.1 The County shall encourage developers and property owners to connect their properties to fronting collector and arterial roads, except where no such connection can be made without violating intersection spacing requirements of the Land Development Code. The expansion site will be developed as a unified excavation with the existing commercial excavation site. The existing ingress/egress point, located along Edwards Grove Road, will remain for and used for direct access to both properties. Additionally, internal access/circulation will be provided throughout the excavation operation as needed. Policy 7.2 The County shall encourage internal accesses or loop roads in an effort to help reduce vehicle congestion on nearby collector and arterial roads and minimize the need for traffic signals. The applicant has planned for the provision of internal circulation provided within the proposed Lake Excavation Area of the Conceptual Site Plan. Construction drawings for the companion Commercial Excavation Permit will identify these circulation routes in detail. Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "C" — Evaluation Criteria December 20, 2019 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON =NGINEERING Policy 7.3 All new and existing developments shall be encouraged to connect their local streets and their interconnection points with adjoining neighborhoods or other developments regardless of land use type. Interconnections to the property to the east are proposed, to achieve the unified excavation. Policy 7.4 The County shall encourage new developments to provide walkable communities with a blend of densities, common open spaces, civic facilities and a range of housing prices and types. As this is a commercial excavation operation, the site will not be open to the public. Sidewalks/pathways will be provided only as necessary for employees within the site and as required by the LDC. Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "C" — Evaluation Criteria December 20, 2019 www.davidsonengineering.com 0 00 n 00 0 N 0 N 0 U 0 c O E 0 U cn 3 w V) Q 00 I I z Z Z 0 Z z bi w U > U i ZONING: A—MHO—RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 20' TYPED LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 3974, PAGE 1369) 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 3909, PAGE 2831) ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION IMU6= DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G ESTABLISHEDIIIIIIIIIIIr- 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, Florida 34104 P: 239.434.6060 Company Cert. of Authorization No. 00009496 m m m m m m m m LAND USE SUMMARY USE ACRES % OF SITE ROW RESERVATION & EASEMENTS + 24.19 AC. ± 5.37% PERIMETER BUFFERS ± 4.93 AC. ± 1.09% DEVELOPMENT / ± 421.58 AC. ± 93.54% EXCAVATION AREA TOTAL SITE AREA ± 450.70 AC. 100% 10'TYPEA LANDSCAPE BUFFER 200' RIGHT OF WAY RESERVATION E ZONING: A—MHO—RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK PLANNING NOTES: CURRENT ZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO / CONDITIONAL USE (RESOLUTION 03-332) PROPOSED ZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO / CONDITIONAL USE (CU) CURRENT LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL / COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION FUTURE LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL / RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT / RLSA 30' WIDE PRIMARY ACCESS EASEMENT FOR ROAD (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093) CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION EXISTING PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT FOR CANALS DRAINAGE EASEMENT FOR CANALS i AND DRAINAGE i -- - j (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) II I I; II I� li i� EXISTING PROCESSING PLANT I; j .I li 50' PROPOSED LAKE EXCAVATION XCAVATION / DEVELOPMENT AREA SETBACK ± 422.50 ACRES / AND (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) T 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK 10' TYPE A ZONING: A—MHO—RLSAO LANDSCAPE BUFFER LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 0 CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION LAKE EXCAVATION LIMITS 10'TYPEA LANDSCAPE BUFFER ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION GENERAL NOTES: 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN REPRESENTS THE EXISTING LIMITS AND PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION OPERATION. 2. PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL OR PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE EXEMPT AT THE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY LINES. 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION, NO NATIVE PRESERVATION IS REQUIRED. ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO 4. LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND/FARMLAND EXISTING SITE ACCESS POINT EXISTING SCALE HOUSE 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER EXISTING EMPLOYEE PARKING AREA LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) EXISTING REFUSE AREA 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK ZONING: A—MHO—RLSAO LAND USE: UNDEVELOPED AND EXISTING AG LAND/FARMLAND A LITTORAL SHELF PLANTING AREA TO COMMENCE DURING THE RECLAMATION PHASE OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE EXCAVATION PERMIT FOR THIS PETITION AND SHALL MEET THE CURRENT STANDARDS OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AT TIME OF SUBMITTAL OF THE COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION PERMIT. EXCAVATION AREA PROPERTY BOUNDARY N 0 150 300 600 SCALE IN FEET SHEET NO: MASTER CONCEPT PLAN REVISIONS 11/21/2019 CU APPLICATION SUBMITTAL i 02/07/2020 CC RAI COMMENTS 2 05/04/2020 CC RAI COMMENTS 07/22/2020 CC RAI COMMENTS REV. DATE DESCRIPTION DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING PROPOSED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ATTACH ME NT "D" 1. The petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 2. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity. 3. Material hauling activities are permitted from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. 4. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100-year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Transportation Engineering Division), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. 5. The site shall be limited to a maximum of 49 pm peak hour, two-way trips based on the use codes in the ITE Manual on trip generation rates in effect at time of application for SDP/SDPA or subdivision plat approval, or based on an alternate methodology accepted by staff at time of application for SDP/SDPA in accordance with the County's Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) guidelines in Resolution No. 2006-299, as it may be amended. 6. Evidence of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) accepted mitigation for impacts to panthers, woodstorks, Florida black bear and other listed species will be required prior to excavation permit approval, if applicable. 7. A littoral shelf planting area to commence during the reclamation phase of the project shall be shown on the excavation permit for this petition and shall meet the current standards of the Land Development Code at time of submittal of the Commercial Excavation Permit. 8. Prior to any vehicular use of the site, the owner shall post two (2) signs along the entry drive, clearly visible to vehicles entering and leaving the site, providing information regarding potential panther presence and notifying drivers of the need to use caution. Sign wording, placement and size will be subject to review and approval by the Collier County Environmental Staff. The owner shall submit, and receive approval, of the proposed signage in conjunction with the Commercial Excavation Application or other local development order as may be required, which may allow vehicular use of the site. 9. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. 10. Pursuant to Section 125.022(5) F.S., issuance of a development permit by a County does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the county for issuance of the permit if the applicant Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment " Y — Conditions of Approval September 23, 2020 www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 11. The westernmost 200 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for right-of-way, for the purpose of the future Little League Road extension. 12. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of Edwards Grove Road, from State Road 82 to the subject property line, for the duration of the mining operation. Edwards Grove Road shall be paved a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment " D" — Conditions of Approval September 23, 2020 www.davidsonengineering.com DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G ESTABLISHED 1997 Civil Engineering • Planning • Permitting esigning xcellence Trip Generation Analysis Conditional Use Application #PL20190000808 Stewart Mining Collier County, FL PREPARED BY: Davidson Engineering, Inc. 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, Florida 34104 Methodology Fee = $500 Small Scale Study = $0 December 3, 2019 Carl Thrushman, P.E. License No. 86499 Company ID No. 9496 4365 Radio Road • Suite 201 • Naples, FL 34104 • P: 239.434.6060 • www.davidsonengineering.com E DAVIDSON I h (, . I. t K N I Table of Contents Introductionand Methodology..................................................................................................................................2 ExistingTrip Generation.............................................................................................................................................3 ProposedTrip Generation..........................................................................................................................................3 NetNew Trip Generation...........................................................................................................................................4 Net New Trip Distribution and Assignment................................................................................................................4 NetNew Concurrency Analysis..................................................................................................................................5 NetNew Significance Test..........................................................................................................................................6 Proposed Operational and Turn -Lane Analysis..........................................................................................................7 Conclusion..................................................................................................................................................................9 Appendix A: Traffic Analysis Summary prepared for the Conditional Use application CU-2002-AR-3537 Appendix B: Methodology Meeting Notes DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Introduction and Methodology Stewart Mining is an existing 218.97-acre rock quarry site located at 2315 Edwards Grove Road, Immokalee, Collier County. More specifically, the site is located in the southwest quadrant of SR-82 and SR-29; approximately one mile south of SR-29. The existing quarry is proposing to expand their rock/sand supply by adding the 231.73-acre parcel to the immediate west. The new site is currently zoned Agriculture and used as a produce farm. Refer to Figure 1 below for the project location. The SIC associated with this project is 1442- Mining construction sand and gravel. This document entails a "Small Scale Study" T.I.S. The overall analysis is based on the previously approved Traffic Analysis Summary (Appendix A) prepared for the previously approved Conditional Use application CU-2002-AR-3537. The site's operational parameters have been updated herein. Also, per coordination with County zoning staff, the methodology notes from PL20170003512 are to be carried forward to this C.U. application- PL20190000808. The existing and proposed rock quarry will continue to use the single existing access point on SR-82. Concurrency will be analyzed for both SR-82 and SR-29 in the peak hour, peak direction to ensure the net new trips will not create an adverse effect on the adjacent roadways. The total proposed trips will be evaluated for operational and turn -lane analysis. Figure 1: Project Location DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Existing Trip Generation The existing vested trips for the quarry were previously reviewed and approved by Collier County under CU-2002-AR-3537. The original calculations are provided in Appendix A. Existing Trip Generation: Truck Traffic (Average Daily) Truck Traffic (Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (Average Daily) Employee Traffic (AM Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (PM Peak Hour) Proposed Trip Generation = 207 two-way trips = 23 two-way trips [12 enter; 12 exit] = 10 two-way trips = 5 enter; 0 exit = 0 enter; 5 exit The unique functionality of the development reveals that only truck traffic enters and exits the site at a 1:1 ratio during site specific hauling hours; whereas, employee traffic only enters the site during the A.M. and only exits the site during the P.M. It is important to note that only the site - specific "P.M. peak hours" overlap with the County's established peak hours of 4-6 p.m. The site's peak hours are based on business records/sales tickets. The proposed trips will be analyzed for operational and turn -lane maneuvers. Proposed Site Parameters: Estimated Excavated Volume Per Year Truck Volume Number of Employees Hauling Hours Site Specific Peak Hours Proposed Trip Generation: Truck Traffic (Average Daily) Truck Traffic (Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (Average Daily) Employee Traffic (AM Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (PM Peak Hour) = 1,630,000 cy = 16 cy = 15 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. per day for 250 days per year = 9-11 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. = 1,630,000 cy / 250 days per year / 16 cy per truck = 408 two-way trips per day = 34 two-way trips per hour [17 enter; 17 exit] = 30 two-way trips per day = 15 enter; 0 exit = 0 enter; 15 exit 3 DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Net New Trip Generation The net new trips will be analyzed for concurrency since the existing trips were previously vested for concurrency with the approval of C.U. PL20190000808. Net New Trip Generation: Total Traffic (Average Daily) Truck Traffic (Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (Average Daily) Employee Traffic (AM Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (PM Peak Hour) Net New Trip Distribution and Assignment = 438 proposed trips — 207 existing trips = 231 trips per day = 11 two-way trips [6 enter; 6 exit] = 20 two-way trips = 10 enter; 0 exit 0 enter; 10 exit Traffic distribution and assignment is based on a recent site evaluation of traffic circulation. The table below and figure on the following page show the net new peak hour traffic distribution analyzed for concurrency and roadway significance test. Table 1: Net New Peak Hour Traffic Distribution Net New Peak Hour Two-way Trips Peak Hour, One-way Trips (Enter) Peak Hour, One-way Trips (Exit) Total* 60% South on SR-82 40% North on SR-29 Total* 60% North on SR-82 40% South on SR-29 AM Peak Hour 21 16 10 6 11 7 4 PM Peak Hour 21 11 7 4 16 10 6 *Truck traffic enters and exits the site at a 1:1 ratio during working hours; whereas, employee traffic only enters the site during the a.m. and only exits the site during the p.m. (11 truck two-way trips + 10 employee one-way trips = 21 vph). 4 Figure 2: Net New Peak Hour Traffic Distribution Net New Concurrency Analysis DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Per Collier County's TIS guidelines, conditional use applications are required to calculate the traffic growth rate from the current 2019 AUIR data plus background growth to the 5-year horizon. Table 2, on the follow page, reveals this calculation for both Links 86.0 and 88.0. The peak direction for both links, per 2019 AUIR, is south. According to Collier County's 2019 AUIR, SR-82 is expected to be deficient in the year 2023. D cm DAVIDSON E R I N G Table 2: 5-year Horizon Projected Growth Rate (Based on Collier County Historical AUIR Data) Link From To Peak Hour, Peak Direction (South) Volume 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Actual Min. Growth Growth Rate Rate' 2024 Pk Hr, Pk Dir Growth Vol. 86.0 (SR-29) CR-29A North SR-82 510 560 620 620 630 620 4.1 2.0 829 88.0 (SR-82) Lee County Line SR-29 570 690 710 650 740 750 5.9 2.0 1,003 'The growth rate is based on the greater of 2.0% or Actual Calculated Growth Rate, as required by Collier County's TIS Guidelines. Table 3 reveals that Link 86.0 (SR-29) remains within capacity to the 5-year horizon plus site generated trips. It also reveals that Link 88.0 (SR-82) is not within capacity, regardless of site generated trips. However, the 2019 AUIR indicates state funds have been issued for widening the roadway during the fiscal year 2020 which will increase the service capacity. Table 3: Net New Peak Hour, Peak Direction LOS Link Analysis Link From To Peak Hour, Peak Direction (South) Traffic Service Volume* Within Capacity? 2024 Growth Project Traffic Volume (Southbound) 2024 Volume (Project + Growth Volume) 86.0 (SR-29) CR-29A North SR-82 829 6 835 850 Yes 88.0 (SR-82) Lee County Line SR-29 1,003 10 1,013 850 No *Link 88.0 widening project during fiscal year 2020. Net New Significance Test As shown in Table 4 the adjacent concurrency links are not found to be significantly impacted during the by the net new trips during the peak hour. The net new trips generated by the development will have a maximum of only 1.18% impact on SR-82 (southbound). DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Table 4: Net New Peak Hour, Peak Direction Significance Test Existing 2019 Service Network Peak Link From To Lanes LOS Volume Direction Net New Peak Hour Trips Impact SR-29 CR-29A North SR-82 2-Undivided C 850 South 6 0.70 SR-82 Lee County Line SR-29 2-Undivided C 850 South 10 1.18 Proposed Operational and Turn -Lane Analysis As previously mentioned, the expansion development will access the site via the existing Edwards Grove Road connection to SR-82. There are two existing turn -lanes on SR-82: northbound and southbound. Both turn -lanes are ±450 linear feet with an additional 50-foot taper. Per the previously established distribution split, the total proposed trips anticipated to utilize the existing turn -lanes are presented in Table 5 below and Figure 3 on the following page. Pr000sed Trio Generation: Truck Traffic (AM Peak Hour) Truck Traffic (PM Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (AM Peak Hour) Employee Traffic (PM Peak Hour) = 17 enter; 17 exit = 17 enter; 17 exit = 15 enter; 0 exit = 0 enter; 15 exit Table 5: Operational Analysis at Existing Turn -Lanes Proposed Peak Hour, One-way Trips (Enter) Total 60% South on SR-82 40% North on SR-29 AM Peak Hour 32 19 13 PM Peak Hour 17 10 7 DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING Figure 3: Operational Analysis at Existing Turn -Lanes The surrounding lands are also zoned Agriculture and used as produce farms, so it is assumed the potential operational movements generated by surrounding developments are minimal. Therefore, the existing turn -lanes will continue to meet/exceed the minimum requirements for turn -lane construction per Collier County Administrative Code AC-11-4 and MOT guidelines. No right-of-way improvements are required or proposed at this time. 9 DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Conclusion The existing quarry is proposing to expand their rock/sand supply by adding the 231.73-acre parcel to the immediate west. The development will continue to use the single existing access point on SR-82. The proposed expansion will not create any adverse effects on the surrounding roadways. The existing turn -lanes on SR-82 at the project location exceed the minimum length requirements for the proposed trips. The project's total proposed peak hour, two-way, trips will be held to a maximum trip cap of 49 vph. Appendix A Traffic Analysis Summary prepared for the Conditional Use application CU-2002-AR-3537 DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING 10 Stewart Earth Mining Traffic Analysis Summary December 20, 2002 Revised -May 10, 2003 Introduction Stewart Earth Mining is a proposed commercial excavation of a 203 acre lake located approximately 1.25 miles southwest of the intersection of S.R. 29 and S.R. 82 Northwest of Immokalee. The trucks entering and leaving the proposed excavation will use an existing agricultural road which currently serves the site (the site is an existing citrus grove). The existing road intersects with S.R. 82 approximately 1 mile north of the site. Approximately 80% of the truck traffic hauling from the fill pit will travel west on S.R. 82 and the other 20% will travel east on S.R. 82 to S.R. 29 and go south. This assignment was determined by observation of truck trips at the driveway of a fill pit located in Hendry County approximately 5 miles west of the subject driveway. Trip Generation Conditions Estimated Excavated Volume Per Year = Truck Volume Hours of Operation Generation: 930,000 C.Y. 18 C.Y. 9 hours per day for 250 days per year Truck Traffic 930,000 C.Y./ 250 Day per Year / 9 Hours per Day / 18 C.Y. Yards per Truck Peak Hour = 23 Two -Way Trips Per Hour ADF = 207 Two -Way Trips Per Day Employee and service Peak hour one way trips 7 to 8 am and 4 to 5 pm 5 One Way Trips Per Peak Hour Total Trips Peak Hour 22 AM Peak Hour Trips Entering 17 AM Peak Hour Trips Exiting 17 PM Peak Hour Trips Exiting 22 PM Peak Hour Trips Exiting ADF 217 Two Way Trips Per Day Conclusion Because of the nature of the proposed truck traffic we expect turn lanes to be required. The cost for constructing these turn lanes will be provided by the owner. Appendix B Methodology Meeting Notes DE DAVIDSON ENGINEERING 11 DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G CELEBRATING YEARS Civil Engineering • Planning • Permitting www.davidsonengineering.com Methodology Notes Review Stewart Mining Collier County, FL Condition Use Application #PL20170003512 PREPARED BY: Davidson Engineering, Inc. 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, Florida 34104 January 5, 2018 4365 Radio Road • Suite 201 • Naples, FL 34104 • P: (239) 434.6060 • F: (239) 434-6084 1990 Main Street • Suite 750 • Sarasota, FL 34236 • P: (941) 309-5180 STEWART MINING METHODOLOGY NOTES Date: 1-5-2018 Location: Via email People Attending: 1) Stephen Baluch, PE; CC Transportation Engineering Review 239-252-2361 2) Kastle Weems, Engineer, Davidson Engineering 239-434-6060 Study Preparer: Preparer's Name and Title: Krystle Weems, Engineer Organization: Davidson Engineering Inc Address & Telephone Number: 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201, Naples, Florida 34104 Reviewer(s): Reviewer's Name & Title: Stephen Baluch, PE; CC Transportation Engineering Review Collier County Transportation Planning Department Applicant: Applicant's Name: Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Address: PO Box 2357, LaBelle, Florida Proposed Development: Name: Stewart Mining Location: 2315 Edwards Grove Road, Immokalee (See location map next page) Land Use Type: Mining Quarry/commercial excavation ITE Code #: N/A; Traffic generation based on previously prepared TIS (Exhibit A) and CU-2002-AR-3537 Conditions (Exhibit B) for truck and employee traffic assumptions. Description: Existing 1203-acre mining quarry to be expanded by ±231.8 acres to increase excavation material sppply. No additional truck trips/employees/or working hours are proposed. Zoning Existing: A-MHO-RLSAO Study Type: Small Scale TIS ® Minor TIS ❑ Major TIS ❑ Study Area: Concurrency Analysis: 2017 AUIR Link 86.0 - SR-29 (CR-29A North to SR-82)and Link 88.0 — SR-82 (Lee County Line to SR-29) Operational Roadways: SR-82 and Edwards Grove Road feature existing ±500' left and right turn lanes on SR-82 Horizon Year(s): 2018 Analysis Time Period(s): Weekday, AM, and PM traffic Source of Trip Generation Rates: N/A; Traffic generation based on previously prepared TIS and CU-2002-AR-3537 Conditions for truck and employee traffic assumptions. Horizon Year Roadway Network Improvements: No improvements listed for 2018-2019 on SR-82 near the project intersection. Methodology & Assumptions: Site -trip generation: Total Two-way Weekday = 217 trips (Truck: 207; Emplo. ems) See attached Appendix A for original traffic calculations. Two-way AM = 39 trips (Enter: 22; Exit: 17) See attached Appendix A for original traffic calculations. Two-way PM = 39 trips Enter: 17; Exit: 22) See attached Appendix A for original traffic calculations. Trip distribution method: 80% west on SR-82 and 20% East on SR-82 continuing South on SR-29. Traffic growth rate: 2017 AUIR + Background Growth to 5-year Horizon. Turn -Lane Analysis: There are existing ±500' left and right turn lanes at the intersection of SR-82 and Edwards Grove Road. Special Features: ffrom preliminary study or prior experience) None. Stewart Earth Mining Traffic Analysis Summary December 20, 2002 Revised -May 10, 2003 Introduction Stewart Earth Mining is a proposed commercial excavation of a 203-acre lake located approximately 1.25 miles southwest of the intersection of S.R. 29 and S.R. 82 Northwest of Immokalee. The trucks entering and leaving the proposed excavation will use an existing agricultural road which currently serves the site (the site is an existing citrus grove). The existing road intersects with S.R. 82 approximately 1 mile north of the site. Approximately 80% of the truck traffic hauling from the fill pit will travel west on S.R. 82 and the other 20% will travel east on S.R. 82 to S.R. 29 and go south. This assignment was determined by observation of truck trips at the driveway of a fill pit located in Hendry County approximately 5 miles west of the subject driveway. Trip Generation Conditions Estimated Excavated Volume Per Year = 930,000 C.Y. Truck Volume = 18 C.Y. Hours of Operation = 9 hours per day for 250 days per year Generation: Truck Traffic 930,000 C.Y./ 250 Day per Year / 9 Hours per Day / 18 C.Y. Yards per Truck Peak Hour = 23 Two -Way Trips Per Hour ADF = 207 Two -Way Trips Per Day Employee and service Peak hour one-way trips 7 to 8 am and 4 to 5 pm 5 One Way Trips Per Peak Hour Total Trips Peak Hour 22 AM Peak Hour Trips Entering 17 AM Peak Hour Trips Exiting 17 PM Peak Hour Trips Exiting 22 PM Peak Hour Trips Exiting ADF 217 Two Way Trips Per Day Conclusion Because of the nature of the proposed truck traffic we expect turn lanes to be required. The cost for constructing these turn lanes will be provided by the owner. Liz RESOLUTION NO. 03 - 3 3 2 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE "1" FOR EARTHMINING IN THE "A -MHO" RURAL AGRICULTURAL ZONING DISTRICT WITH MOBILE HOME OVERLAY PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.2.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTIONS 18 AND 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use "1" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code for earthmining in an "A -MHO" Rural Agricultural Zoning District with Mobile Home Overlay on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: The petition filed by Jeff Davidson, P.E. of Davidson Engineering, Inc. representing Stewart Mining Industries, Inc., with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein i76 be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use "I" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code in an "A- MHO" Rural Agricultural Zoning District with Mobile Home Overlay for earthmining in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C") and subject to the following conditions: Board. Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and super majority vote. Done this 23 rA day of 62 ign)l� 12003. ATTEST; -' DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK AMA U to CltaiTUR S sinp� are .00.11. Approv ( as,to Form and Legal Sufficiency: MaijorW M. Student Assistant County Attorney C U-2002-A R-3537/FR/sp BOARD OF NING PEALS COLLIE UNTY ORIDA BY: TOM HENNING , CHAIRMAN 2 FINDINGS OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU-2002-AR-3537 The following facts are found: 1. Subsection 2.2.2.3.1 of the Land Development Code authorizes the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes k , No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: -Af- No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes V • No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval. DATE: ` L4 ` CHAIRMAN: EXHIBIT "A" T- - f7L CU-2002-AR-3537 DESCRIPTION as provided by client: A troct of land located in the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 and the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Coliler County, FI further described as follows, to wit: - Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East; thence S 00 degrees 11'C7" West (Basis for bearing assumed) along the East line of said Section a distc of 2692.02 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter corner of Section 19; thence 89 degrees 43'00" West along the South line of the Northeast quarter a distance of 2340.90 f thence North 00 degrees 12'54" West, a distance of 1353.32 feet; thence South 89 degrees 52 West, a distance of 84.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 07'03" West, a distance of 2658.62 f to a point on the East/West quarter, quarter line of the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Towr. 46 South, Range 29 East; thence North 89 degrees 39'50" East, along said quarter, quarter [In distance of 2438.79 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter, quarter corner of sa Southeast 1/4; thence South 00 degrees 12'15" West, along the East line of Section 18, a dist, of 1345.64 feet to the Point of Beginning. LESS AND EXCEPT from said tract, the East 30 feet thereof. EXHIBIT "B" DOSTING AGRICULTURAL ZONING (CITRUS GROVES Fr- - I 1 jar{�'iii;il I I I 1 1 ` N � I I it N I1 EXISTING AGRICULTURAL ZONING (RANGE LAND) I } CU-2002-AR-3537 CONDITIONS 1. The Petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 2. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity. 3. The petitioner shall pave the access road from State Road 82 to the subject property line prior to commencement of earthmining operations. The pavement shall be a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of the access road for the duration of the operation. 4. Turn lanes on SR 82 (westbound left -in, eastbound right -in) shall be provided prior to commencement of earthmining operations. 5. Excavation activities are permitted from 6:30 AM until 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. 6. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100- year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Engineering Services Department), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. 7. A landscaped berm, 6 feet in height, shall be constructed adjacent to parcels zoned residential, within 6 months of the adjacent parcel being rezoned. 8. The easternmost 50 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for right-of-way and shall be deeded to Collier County, at no cost to Collier County, within 90 days of receipt of notification by the Collier County Transportation Services Department that the property is needed for the purpose of providing a right-of-way connection from Westclox Road to State Road 82. EXHIBIT "D" Co er County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION www.collier ov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 Pre -Application Meeting Notes Petition Type• CU Date and Time: Wed 10/18/2017 - 3:00 PM Assigned Planner: Tim Finn Engineering Manager (for PPL's and FP's): Project Information Project Name: Stewart Mining PL #: P L20170003512 Property ID #: 65520004 Current Zoning: A-MHO-RLSAO Project Address: 2315 EDWARDS GROVE RD City: IMMOKALEE, State: FL Zip: 34142 Applicant: Davidson Engineering Agent Name: Fred Hood Phone: (239) 434-6060 Agent/Firm Address: 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 City: Naples State: FL Zip: 34104 Property Owner: TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES LLLP Address:PO BOX 2357, LABELLE FL 33975 Please provide the following, if applicable: i. Total Acreage: 231.81 ii. Proposed # of Residential Units: iii. Proposed Commercial Square Footage: iv. For Amendments, indicate the original petition number: V. If there is an Ordinance or Resolution associated with this project, please indicate the type and number: vi. If the project is within a Plat, provide the name and AR#/PL#: Coi -r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Public Participation Requirements LDC Section 10.03.06 B. or C. Chapter 8 of the Administrative Code Notice for Minor Conditional Use Petitions Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) Requirements: Applicant must conduct a NIM at least 15 days prior to the Hearing Examiner's receipt of the staff report and application materials in accordance with the applicable sections of the Administrative Code. The NIM shall be advertised and a mailed written notice shall be given to the property owners in the notification area at least 15 days prior to the NIM meeting. Mailed Notice: Written notice shall be sent to property owners in the notification area at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing. Newspaper Advertisements: The legal advertisement shall be published at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing in a newspaper of general circulation. The advertisement shall include at a minimum: • Date, time, and location of the hearing; • Description of the proposed land uses; and • 2 in. x 3 in. map of the project location. Sign: A sign shall be posted at least 15 days before the advertised Hearing Examiner hearing date. Public Hearing for Minor Conditional Use Petitions Hearing Examiner: The Hearing Examiner shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing. See Chapter 9 of the Administrative Code for the Office of the Hearing Examiner procedures. Notice for Conditional Use Petitions Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) Requirements: Applicant must conduct a NIM at least 15 days prior to the advertised public hearing. The NIM shall be advertised and a mailed written notice shall be given to the property owners in the notification area at least 15 days prior to the NIM meeting. 10/14/2017 Page 11 of12 CAT County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Mailed Notice: Written notice shall be sent to property owners in the notification area at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing. Newspaper Advertisements: The legal advertisement shall be published at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing in a newspaper of general circulation. The advertisement shall include at a minimum: • Date, time, and location of the hearing; • Description of the proposed land uses; and • 2 in. x 3 in. map of the project location. Sign: A sign shall be posted at least 15 days before the advertised public hearing date. Public Hearing for Conditional Use Petitions Environmental Advisory Committee (EAQ The EAC shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing, if required. Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC): The CCPC shall hold at least 1 public hearing. Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA): The BZA shall hold at least 1 advertised public hearing. 10/14/2017 Page 12 of 12 GAT County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Pre -Application Meeting and Final Submittal Requirement Checklist for: ❑ A Conditional Use to be heard by the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals ❑ A Minor Conditional Use to be heard by the Office of the Hearing Examiner Chapter 3 C.1. of the Administrative Code The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting, and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items in the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attached to each section. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. Requirements for Review Copies Required Not Required Completed Application (download current form from County website) 1 Cover letter briefly explaining the project 1 Pre -Application Notes 1 Affidavit of Authorization signed and notarized 1 ® ❑ Completed Addressing Checklist 1 ® ❑ Property Ownership Disclosure Form 1 ® ❑ Warranty Deed(s) 1 ❑ Boundary Survey 1 ® ❑ Conceptual Site Plan 24" X 36" plus (one 8 Y X 11 copy) ❑ ❑ Plans showing proposed location for utilities, if required ❑ a ❑ Plans for screening and buffering the use with reference as to type, dimensions, and character, if required ❑ 9 ❑ Plans showing the proposed landscaping and provisions for trees protected by regulations, if required ❑ El Plans showing the proposed signs and lighting, including type, dimensions, and character, if required ❑ Jej ❑ Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structure(s), if applicable 1 Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFCS Codes with legend included on aerial. 1 ❑ Statement of utility provisions (with all required attachments & sketches) 1 ❑ Environmental Data Requirements, pursuant to LDC section 3.08.00 1 ❑ Environmental Data Requirements collated into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at time of public hearings. Coordinate with project planner at tin; of public hearing. ❑ ❑ Listed Species Survey; less than 12 months old. Include copies of previous surveys. 1 ❑ Traffic Impact Study (TIS)ef-vimaMr 1 ❑ Historical and Archeological Survey, or waiver 1 Electronic copy of all documents and plans * Please advise: The Office of the Hearing Examiner requires all materials to be submitted electronically in PDF format. 1 � ❑ * If located in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, include an additional set of each submittal requirement 10/14/2017 Page 8 of 12 Collier County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 • Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. • Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following additional reviewers: Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: Executive Director cam( Emergency Management: Dan Summers; and/or EMS: Artie Bay ❑ Conservancy of SWFL: Nichole Johnson GMD Graphics ❑ City of Naples: Robin Singer, Planning Director Utilities Engineering: Eric Fey ❑ Parks and Recreation: Barry Williams ❑ Immokalee Water/Sewer District: ❑ Other: School District (Residential Components): Amy Lockheart Communication Towers: ❑ I Mosquito Control I ❑ I Collier County Airport Authority ❑ I Naples Airport Authority Commercial 10/14/2017 Page 9 of 12 CAT County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 FEE REQUIREMENTS All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners Xere-Application Meeting: $500.00 (to be credited towards the application fee if the application is filed within 9 months of pre -application meeting) -KConditional Use Application Fee: $4,000.00 o When filed with Rezone Petition: $1,500.00 o Additional fee for 511 and subsequent reviews: 20% of original fee Comprehensive Planning Consistency Review: $300.00 Environmental Data Requirements -EIS Packet (submittal determined at pre -application meeting): $2,500.00 �a Listed or Protected Species survey review fee (when an EIS is not required): $1,000.00 Transportation Fee, if required: X Methodology Review Fee: $500.00 o Minor Study Review Fee: $750.00 o Major Study Review Fee: $1,500.00 XEstimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Hearing Examiner or CCPC: $1,125.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the BZA, if required: $500.00 Fire Code Plans Review Fees are collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the Authority having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners. The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to Growth Management Department ATTN: Business Center 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Agent/Owner Signature Agent/Owner Name (please print) Date 10/14/2017 Page 10 of 12 FinnTimothy From: FleishmanPaula Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 2:21 PM To: FinnTimothy Cc: BaluchStephen Subject: PL20170003512 - Pre-App Meeting 10/18/17 Stewart Mining CU Attachments: Mining Fee 74-302(i).pdf Hi Tim, Attached are the requirements for road impact fees for mines/commercial excavations. The current rate is $8.49 per 1,000 cubic yards. I will be out of town on Wednesday and will be unable to attend the pre-app, so I would appreciate it if you would pass this information along to the applicant. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Thank you! J aa2a SBeioOun W Senior Operations Analyst Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Mgmt, Division 2685 Horseshoe Drive South, Unit 103 Naples,FL 34104 239-252-2924 Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES Sec. 74-302. -Special requirements for road impact fee. (i) Payment of road impact fees related to mines/commercial excavation. (1) The payment of impact fees related to mines/commercial excavation maybe paid annually over a five-year period with the first payment due upon issuance of the excavation permit for the subject site. (2) The first payment shall be calculated based on the volume of material to be excavated, as indicated on the excavation permit or site plan, times the adopted road impact fee rate for mines/commercial excavation in effect at the time of the application for the Conditional Use that was granted by the Board of County Commissioners, divided by five. Materials utilized for on - site purposes shall not be included in the calculation as they are not subject to the impact fee assessment. The remaining four payments shall be due annually within 5 business days of the anniversary of the first payment date. (3) Concurrent with the first payment, a temporary five-year certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) will be issued for the proposed excavation site. Upon payment of the full amount of impact fees calculated for the excavation permit the certificate will be issued in perpetuity. (4) Failure to submit payment in accordance with the provisions of this subsection will result in the matter being referred to the Board of County Commissioners for review. Absent the Board finding exceptional circumstances, the temporary certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) shall be revoked. Revocation of the temporary certificate of public facility adequacy shall also result in revocation of the excavation permit or site plan approval for the subject site. (5) At any time prior to the final payment and issuance of the certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) in perpetuity, the applicant may provide documentation demonstrating that the actual volume of material to be transported from the site is less than the permitted amount. The documentation shall include signed and sealed volumetric drawings and back-up information that justifies the reduction to the sole satisfaction of the County. Upon approval by the county manager, the excavation permit or site plan will be modified by the applicant in accordance with the revised volume of material to be transported on the public roadway network. The impact fee calculation for the remaining payments will also be revised to reflect the revised volume of material to be transported from the site. (Ord. No. 01-13, § 1; Ord. No. 02-66, § 1; Ord. No. 2006-19, § 2; Ord. No. 2007-29, § 2; Ord. No. 07-57, § 3; Ord. No. 2009-09, § 6; Ord. No. 2009-71, § 3; Ord. No. 2011-20, § 1; Ord. No. 2014-04, § 5) Page 1 Coiber County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 Pre -Application Meeting Sign-In.Sheet PL# C-LAd�l} Collier County Contact Information: Name Review Discipline Phone Email ❑ David Anthony Environmental Review 252-2497 davidanthony@colliergov.net ❑ SummerAraque Environmental Review 252-6290 summerbrownaraque@colliergov.net ❑ Claudine Auclair GMD Operations and Regulatory Management 252-5887 claudineauclair@colliergov.net ❑ Steve Baluch Transportation Planning 252-2361 stephenbaluch@colliergov.net ❑ Ray Bellows Zoning, Planning Manager 252-2463 raymondbellows@colliergov.net Laurie Beard PUD Monitoring 252-5782 lauriebeard@colliergov.net Craig Brown Environmental Specialist 252-2548 craigbrown@colliergov.net ❑ Heidi Ashton Cicko Managing Asst. County Attorney 252-8773 heidiashton@colliergov.net ❑ John DeBlasis Zoning Services /Planning Tech 252-1050 johndeblasis@colliergov.net Kay Deselem Zoning Services 252-2586 kaydeselem@colliergov.net ❑ Dale Fey North Collier Fire 597-9227 dfey@northcollierfire.com ❑ Eric Fey, P.E. Utility Planning 252-1037 ericfey@colliergov.net Tim Finn, AICP Zoning Division 252-4312 timothyfinn@colliergov.net ❑ Sue Faulkner Comprehensive Planning 252-5715 suefaulkner@colliergov.net Paula Fleishman Impact Fee Administration 252-2924 paulafleishman@colliergov.net ❑ James French Growth Management Deputy Department Head 252-5717 jamesfrench@colliergov.net ❑ Michael Gibbons Structural/Residential Plan Review 252-2426 michaelgibbons@colliergov.net ❑ Storm Gewirtz, P.E. Engineering Stormwater 252-2434 stormgewirtz@colliergov.net ❑ Nancy Gundlach,AICP,PLA Zoning Division 252-2484 nancygundlach@colliergov.net ❑ Shar Hingson Greater Naples Fire District 774-2800 shingson@gnfire.org John Houldsworth Engineering Subdivision 252-5757 johnhouldsworth@colliergov.net ❑ Jodi Hughes Transportation Pathways 252-5744 jodihughes@colliergov.net Alicia Humphries Right -Of -Way Permitting 252-2326 aliciahumphries@colliergov.net ❑ Marcia Kendall Comprehensive Planning 252-2387 marciakendall@colliergov.net John Kelly Zoning Senior Planner 252-5719 johnkelly@colliergov.net ❑ Garrett Louviere, P.E. Transportation Planning 252-2526 garrettlouviere@colliergov.net ❑ Thomas Mastroberto Greater Naples Fire 252-7348 thomasmastroberto@colliergov.net Jack McKenna, P.E. Engineering Services 252-2911 jackmckenna@colliergov.net Matt McLean, P.E. I Development Review Director 252-8279 1 matthewmclean@colliergov.net Updated 10/13/2017 Page 1 4 of 5 Co Br County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)2S2-2400 ❑ Michele Mosca, AICP Capital Project Planning 252-2466 michelemosca@colliergov.net ❑ Annis Moxam Addressing 252-5519 annismoxam@colliergov.net ❑ StefanieNawrocki Development Review - Zoning 252-2313 stefanienawrocki@colliergov.net D Richard Orth Stormwater Planning 252-5092 richardorth@colliergov.net ❑ Brandy Otero Transit 252-5859 brandyotero@colliergov.net ❑ Brandi Pollard Utility Impact fees 252-6237 brandipollard@colliergov.net ❑ Fred Reischl, AICP Zoning Division 252-4211 fredreischl@colliergov.net ❑ Todd Riggall North Collier Fire 597-9227 triggall@northcollierfire.com ❑ Daniel Roman, P.E. Engineering Utilities 252-2538 danielroman@colliergov.net ❑ Brett Rosenblum, P.E. Development Review Principal Project Manager 252-2905 brettrosenblum@colllergov.net ❑ James Sabo, AICP Zoning Principal Planner jamessabo@colllergo.net Michael Sawyer Transportation Planning 252-2926 michaelsawyer@colliergov.net Corby Schmidt, AICP Comprehensive Planning 252-2944 corbyschmidt@colliergov.net ❑ Chris Scott, AICP Development Review - Zoning 252-2460 chrisscott@colliergov.net ❑ Peter Shawinsky Architectural Review 252-8523 petershawinsky@colliergov.net ❑ Camden Smith Zoning Division Operations 252-1042 camdensmith@colliergov.net Scott Stone Assistant County Attorney 252-5740 scottstone@colliergov.net ❑ Mark Strain Hearing Examiner/CCPC 252-4446 markstrain@colliergov.net ❑ Mark Templeton Landscape Review 252-2475 marktempleton@colliergov.net ❑ Jessica Velasco Zoning Division Operations 252-2584 jessicavelasco@colliergov.net ❑ Jon Walsh, P.E. Building Review 252-2962 jonathanwalsh@colliergov.net ❑ David Weeks, AICP Comprehensive Planning Future Land Use Consistency 252-2306 davidweeks@colliergov.net ❑ Kirsten Wilkie Environmental Review 252-5518 kirstenwilkie@colliergov.net ❑ Christine Willoughby Development Review -Zoning 252-5748 christinewilloughby@colliergov.net Additional Attendee Contact Information: Name Representing Phone Email �d okc: — 3v6 B , one/Q 5- eCwAr� 1a� -s *-n 7317 oft i lot,.p, 1 •bolo Updated 10/13/2017 Page 1 5 of 5 'Ro'" 1•(lzril-k M Coer County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net Meeting Notes 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 4" f±c " ct 1 51"A,1;O A; LL S / ✓l F4- lix4le '01 Awt._ Zc 6-i-, Disclaimer: Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 10/13/2017 Page 1 3 of 5 Cot Y County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 Meeting Notes n�<.Aad A n_ .. �Cerz� cL\5r_ t��-LP'^'la,c,% (ZCLir�i . �iv�z,t,wf7(�,••�¢t eeM�Nn,Z.f — Ge�tr+t(\esf� ciCU-v�7l�-✓ Pc`��r? a,rc� isr (LC�L�-dcCUJ wrftc� ,yu� �Tr[-ciKc'T PLc 1Y,44cV1fZ— & 70e— 411S cz CY ANd 6, 11 he Pry ,jEj , Disclaimer- information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 10/13/2017 Page 1 2 of 5 Environmental Checklist Conditional JUsp Project Name 5'�E WAQ (� llay I Nq OIs the project is in compliance with the overlays, districts and/or zoning on the subject site and/or the surrounding properties? (CON, ST, PUD, RI SA RFMU, etc.) (LDC 2.03.05-2.03.08; 4.08.00) Not in CV Library 1 2.i Submit a current aerial photograph (available from the Property Appraiser's office) and clearly delineate the �J subject site boundary lines. If the site is vegetated, provide FLUCFCS overlay and vegetation inventory identifying upland, wetland and exotic vegetation (Admin. Code Ch. 3 G.1. Application Contents #24). FLUCFCS Overlay -P627 3. Clearly identify the location of all preserves and label each as "Preserve" on all plans. (LDC 3.05.07.A.2). ' Preserve Label-P546 }gip '�feSeQVE Ve5AP,,J i' oN N, Noq E6�S.+ t0 6Q pzter mINFd vt - Flucf-CS mRP 5Ubr`^it + F Rs+ ROuIEiA,l Q_ 4. Provide calculations on site plan showing the appropriate acreage of native vegetation to be retained, the max. amount and ratios permitted to be created on -site or mitigated off -site. Exclude vegetation located within utility and drainage easements from the preserve calculations (LDC 3.05.07.13-1); 3.05.07.F; 3.05.07.H. Ld-e). Preserve c'I Calculation - P547 L 5. Created and retained preserve areas shall meet the minimum width requirements per LDC 3.05.07.H.1.b. Preserve u-\ Width - P603 6. Retained preservation areas shall be selected based on the criteria defined in LDC 3.05.07.A.3, include all 3 strata, be in the largest contiguous area possible and shall be interconnected within the site and to adjoining off -site preservation areas or wildlife corridors. (LDC 3.05.07.A.1-4) Preserve Selection- P550 18D 7. Principle structures shall be located a minimum of 25' from the boundary of the preserve boundary. No accessory structures and other site alterations, fill placement, grading, plant alteration or removal, or similar activity shall be permitted within 10' of the boundary unless it can be shown that it will not affect the integrity of the preserve (i.e. stem wall or berm around wetland preserve). Provide cross -sections for each preserve boundary identifying all site alterations within 25'. (LDC 3.05.07.H.3; 6.01.02.C.) Preserve Setback —New TED 8. 1 Wildlife survey required for sites where an EIS is not required, when so warranted. (LDC 10.02.02.A.2.0 Listed Species - P522 09 Provide Environmental Data identifying author credentials, consistency determination with the GMPs, off -site preserves, seasonal and historic high water levels, and analysis of water quality. For land previously used for farm fields or golf course, provide soil sampling/groundwater monitoring reports identifying any site contamination. (LDC 3.08.00) Environmental Data Required — P 522 10. Master Plan shall state the minimum acreage required to be preserved. (LDC 10.02.13.A.2) Master Plan Contents-P626 Tp D Additional Comments: Environmental Data Checklist Project Name Sff-wAri m1N1�J9 The Environmental Data requirements can be found in LDC Section 3.08.00 Provide the EIS fee if PUD or CU. WHO AND WHAT COMPANY PREPARED THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA REPORT? Preparation of Environmental Data. Environmental Data Submittal Requirements shall be prepared by an individual with academic credentials and experience in the area of environmental sciences or natural resource management. Academic credentials and experience shall be a bachelor's or higher degree in one of the biological sciences with at least two years of ecological or biological professional experience in the State of Florida. Please include revision dates on resubmittals. 3 Identify on a current aerial, the location and acreage of all SFWMD jurisdictional wetlands according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS) and include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Wetlands must be verified by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) prior to SDP or final plat construction plans approval. For sites in the RFMU district, provide an assessment in accordance with 3.05.07 F and identify on the FLUCFCS map the location of all high quality wetlands (wetlands having functionality scores of at least 0.65 WRAP or 0.7 UMAM) and their location within the proposed development plan. Sites with high quality wetlands must have their functionality scores verified by the SFWMD or DEP prior to first development order approval. Where functionality scores have not been verified by either the SFWMD or DEP, scores must be reviewed and accepted by County staff, consistent with State regulation. 4. SDP or final plat construction plans with impacts to five (5) or more acres of wetlands shall provide an analysis of potential water quality impacts of the project by evaluating water quality loadings expected from the project (post development conditions considering the proposed land uses and stormwater management controls) compared with water quality loadings of the project area as it exists in its pre -development conditions. The analysis shall be performed using methodologies approved by Federal and State water quality agencies, and must demonstrate no increase in nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous) loadings in the post development scenario. T31I 5. Where treated sttormwater is allowed to be directed into preserves, show how the criteria in 3.05.07 H have been met. TO 6. Where native vegetation is retained on site, provide a topographic map to a half foot and, where possible, provide elevations within each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified on sit . For SDP or final plat construction plans, include this information on the site plans. TM ��4en �,OS4 RdlhE w 7 Provide a wildlife survey for the nests of bald eagle and for listed species known to inhabit biological communities similar to those existing on site. The survey shall be conducted in accordance with the guidelines or recommendations of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Survey times may be reduced or waived where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, as determined by the FFWCC and USFWS. Where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, the survey time may be reduced or waived by the County Manager or designee, when the project is not reviewed or technical assistance not provided by the FFWCC and USFWS. Additional survey time may be required if listed species are discovered bProvide a survey for listed plants identified in 3.04.03 9� Wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans in accordance with 3.04.00 shall be required where listed species are utilizing the site or where wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans are required by the FFWCC or USFWS. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Identify the location of listed species nests, burrows, dens, foraging areas, and the location of any bald eagle nests or nest protection zones on the native vegetation aerial with FLUCFCS overlay for the site. Wildlife habitat management plans shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Bald eagle management plans are required for sites containing bald eagle nests or nest protection zones, copies of which shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 10 For sites or portions of sites cleared of native vegetation or in atu'icultural operation, provide documentation that the parcel(s) were issued a permit to be cleared and are in compliance with the 25 year rezone limitation pursuant to section 10.02.06. For sites permitted to be cleared prior to July 2003, provide documentation that the parcel(s) are in compliance with the 10 year rezone limitation previously identified in the GMP. Criteria defining native vegetation and determining the legality, process and criteria for clearing are found in 3.05.05, 3,05.07 and 10.02.06. 1 1 Identify on a current aerial the acreage, location and community types of all upland and wetland habitats on the project site, according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS), and provide a legend for each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified. Aerials and overlay information must be legible at the scale provided. Provide calculations for the acreage of native vegetation required to be retained on -site. Include the above referenced calculations and aerials on the SDP or final plat construction plans. In a separate report, demonstrate how the preserve selection criteria pursuant to 3.05.07 have been met. Where applicable, include in this report an aerial showing the project boundaries along with any undeveloped land, preserves, natural flowways or other natural land features, located on abutting properties. 12 Include on a separate site plan, the project boundary and the land use designations and overlays for the RLSA, RFMU, ST and ACSC-ST districts. Include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 13. Where off -site preservation of native vegetation is proposed in lieu of on -site, demonstrate that the criteria in section 3.05.07 have been met and provide a note on the SDP or final plat construction plans indicating the type of donation (monetary payment or land donation) identified to satisfy the requirement. Include on the SDP or final plat construction plans, a locationmap(s) and property identification number(s) of the off -site parcel(s) if r off -site donation of land is to occur. DD t/ Provide the results of any Environmental Assessments and/or Audits of the property, along with a narrative of the measures needed to remediate if required by FDEP. I15. Soil and/or ground water sampling shall be required at the time of first development order submittal for sites that occupy farm fields (crop fields, cattle dipping ponds, chemical mixing areas), golf courses, landfill or junkyards or for sites where hazardous products exceeding 250 gallons of liquid or 1,000 pounds of solids were stored or processed or where hazardous wastes in excess of 220 pounds per month or 110 gallons at any point in time were generated or stored. The amount of sampling and testing shall be determined by a registered professional with experience in the field of Environmental Site Assessment and shall at a minimum test for organochlorine pesticides (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 8081) and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 8 metals using Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) soil sampling Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) FS 3000, in areas suspected of being used for mixing and at discharge point of water management system. Sampling should occur randomly if no points of contamination are obvious. Include a background soil analysis from an undeveloped location hydraulically upgradient of the potentially contaminated site. Soil sampling should occur just below the root zone, about 6 to 12 inches below ground surface or as otherwise agreed upon with the registered professional with experience in the field of Environmental Site Assessment. Include in or with the Environmental Site Assessment, the acceptable State and Federal pollutant levels for the types of contamination found on site and indicate in the Assessment, when the contaminants are over these levels. If this analysis has been done as part of an Environmental Audit then the report shall be submitted. The County shall coordinate with the FDEP where contamination exceeding applicable FDEP standards is identified on site or where an Environmental Audit or Environmental Assessment has been submitted. To bE Pr;--N,I *,RS} DL060PM-w,+O(clekt 1 Shoreline development must provide an analysis demonstrating that the project will remain fully functional for its intended use after a six-inch rise in sea level. Provide justification for deviations from environmental LDC provisions pursuant to GMP CCME Policy 6.1 (13), if requested. Where applicable, provide evidence of the issuance of all applicable federal and/or state oil and gas permits for proposed oil and gas activities in Collier County. Include all state permits that comply with the requirements of Chapter 62C-25 through 62C-30, F.A.C., as those rules existed on January 13, 2005. 19 Identify any Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones (WRM-ST) within the project area and provide an analysis for how the project design avoids the most intensive land uses within the most sensitive WRM-STs and will comply with the WRM-ST pursuant to 3.06.00. Include the location of the Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones on the SDP or final plat construction plans. For land use applications such as standard and PUD rezones and CUs, provide a separate site plan or zoning map with the project boundary and Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones identified. Demonstrate that the design of the proposed stormwater management system and analysis of water quality and \ quantity impacts fully incorporate the requirements of the Watershed Management regulations of 3.07.00. 2 For sites located in the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern -Special Treatment overlay district (ACSC- I ` ST), show how the project is consistent with the development standards and regulations in 4.02.14. For multi -slip docking facilities with ten slips or more, and for all marina facilities, show how the project is consistent with 5.05.02. Refer to the Manatee Protection Plan for site specific requirements of the Manatee Protection Plan not included in 5.05.02. For development orders within RFMU sending lands, show how the project is consistent with each of the applicable Objectives and Policies of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the GMP. 24. he County Manager or designee may require additional data or information necessary to evaluate the project's ompliance with LDC and GMP requirements. (LDC 10.02.02.A.3 f) The following to be determined at preapplication meeting: (Choose those that apply) a. Provide overall description of project with respect to environmental and water management issues. b. Explain how project is consistent with each of the applicable objectives and policies in the CCME of the GMP. c. Explain how the project meets or exceeds the native vegetation preservation requirement in the CCME and LDC. d. Indicate wetlands to be impacted and the effects of the impact to their functions and how the project's design compensates for wetland impacts. e. Indicate how the project design minimizes impacts to listed species. Describe the measures that are proposed as mitigation for impacts to listed species. 25 PUD zoning and CU petitions. For PUD rezones and CU petitions, applicants shall collate and package applicable Environmental Data Submittal Requirements into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document, prior to public hearings and after all applicable staff reviews are complete. Copies of the EIS shall be provided to the County Manager or designee prior to public hearings. b26.Is EAC Review (by CCPC) required? T31) AV NLsV VEvkc- J 27 PUD master plan or PPUSDP site plan notes: Where preserves occur adjacent to development off site and will be used in lieu of landscape buffers, include the following condition in the environmental commitments section of the PUD document. Preserves may be used to satisfy the landscape buffer requirements after exotic vegetation removal in accordance with LDC sections 4.06.02 and 4.06.05.E.1. Supplemental plantings with native plant materials shall be in accordance with LDC section 3.05.07. TBD 28. Additional comments 29. Stipulations for approval (Conditions) Collier County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.collierxov.net ADDRESSING CHECKLIST 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX (239)252-5724 Please complete the following and email to GMD_Addressing@colliergov.net or fax to the Operations Division at 239-252-5724 or submit in person to the Addressing Section at the above address. Form must be signed by Addressino personnel prior to ore-aoolication meeting. Please allow 3 days for processing. Not all items will apply to every project. Items in bold type are required. FOLIO NUMBERS MUST BE PROVIDED. Forms older than 6 months will require additional review and approval by the Addressing Section. PETITION TYPE (Indicate type below, complete a separate Addressing Checklist for each Petition type) ❑ BL (Blasting Permit) ❑ SDP (Site Development Plan) ❑ BD (Boat Dock Extension) ❑ SDPA (SDP Amendment) ❑ Carnival/Circus Permit ❑ SDPI (Insubstantial Change to SDP) ❑o CU (Conditional Use) ❑ SIP (Site Improvement Plan) ❑ EXP (Excavation Permit) ❑ SIP] (Insubstantial Change to SIP) ❑ FP (Final Plat ❑ SNR (Street Name Change) ❑ LLA (Lot Line Adj ustm ent) ❑ SNC (Street Name Change—Unplatted) ❑ PNC (Project Name Change) ❑ TDR (Transfer of Development Rights) ❑ PPL (Plans & Plat Review) ❑ VA (Variance) ❑ PSP (Preliminary Subdivision Plat) ❑ VRP (Vegetation Removal Permit) ❑ PUD Rezone ❑ VRSFP (Vegetation Removal & Site Fill Permit) ❑ RZ (Standard Rezone) ❑ OTHER LEGAL DESCRIPTION of subject property or properties (copy of lengthy description may be attached) 19, 164629 BEG AT SW MR GEC 10,N 1331.15R,N09 DEG E2491.55FT.S265862FT, N89 DEG E84R.G1353.32FT TO PTONta GECU OF SEC I9,M 48,RNG29N09DEGW2590.55FLN265333" TO POB 231.81 AC FOLIO (Property ID) NUMBER(s) of above (attach to, or associate with, legal description if more than one) 00065520004 STREET ADDRESS or ADDRESSES (as applicable, if already assigned) 2315 EDWARDS GROVE RD • LOCATION MAP must be attached showing exact location of project/site in relation to nearest public road right- of-way • SURVEY (copy - needed only for unplatted properties) CURRENT PROJECT NAME (if applicable) Stewart Mining Materials PROPOSED PROJECT NAME (if applicable) PROPOSED STREET NAMES (if applicable) SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN NUMBER (for existing projects/sites only) SDP or AR or PL # Rev. 6/9/2017 Page 1 of 2 collier County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239)252-2400 FAX (239)252-5724 Project or development names proposed for, or already appearing in, condominium documents (if application; indicate whether proposed or existing) Please Return Approved Checklist By: ❑' Email ❑ Fax ❑ Personally picked up Applicant Name: jessica@davidsonengineering.com Phone: 239.434.6060 Email/Fax: jessica@davidsonengineering.com Signature on Addressing Checklist does not constitute Project and/or Street Name approval and is subject to further review by the Operations Division. FOR STAFF USE ONLY Folio Number 00065520004 Folio Number Folio Number Folio Number Folio Number Folio Number Approved b� Updated by:_ I , yML Date: 10/16/2017 IF OLDER THAN 6 MONTHS, FORM MUST BE UPDATED OR NEW FORM SUBMITTED Rev. 6/9/2017 Page 2 of 2 DeBlasiisJohn Subject: PL20170003512 (CU) Location: Conference Room C Start: Wed 10/18/2017 3:00 PM End: Wed 10/18/20174:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Accepted Organizer: CDS-C Required Attendees: Jessica Harrelson; AhmadVicky; AlcornChris; Amy Lockhart -Taylor; AnthonyDavid; ArnoldMichelle; AshtonHeidi; AuclairClaudine; BaluchStephen; Beard Laurie; BrownAraqueSummer; BrownCraig; CascioGeorge; CondominaDanny; CrotteauKathynell; CrowleyMichaelle; David Ogilvie; DeBlasiisJohn; DeselemKay; dfey@northcollierfire.com; DumaisMike; FaulknerSue; FeyEric; FinnTimothy; FleishmanPaula; GewirtzStorm; GiblinCormac; GosselinLiz; GundlachNancy; HouldsworthJohn; HughesJodi; HumphriesAlicia; JacobLisa; jnageond@sfwmd.gov; JohnsonEric; JosephitisErin; KellyJohn; KendallMarcia; KurtzGerald; LevyMichael; Imartin@sfwmd.gov; MartinezOscar; MastrobertoThomas; McCaughtryMary; McKennaJack; McKuenElly; McLeanMatthew; MoscaMichele; MoxamAnnis; NawrockiStefanie; OrthRichard; PajerCraig; PattersonAmy; PepinEmily; pjimenez@sfwmd.gov; Poch maraNatalie; ReischlFred; RodriguezWanda; RomanDaniel; RosenblumBrett; SantabarbaraGino; SawyerMichael; ScottChris; ShawinskyPeter; Shawn Hanson; SheaBarbara; SmithCamden; SmithDaniel; StoneScott; StrainMark; SuleckiAlexandra; SummersEllen; SweetChad; TempletonMark; VanLengenKris; VelascoJessica; WalshJonathan; WeeksDavid; Wickham Flannery; WilloughbyChristine Optional Attendees: ZimmermanSue; DeleonOmar Planner: Tim Finn Fire District: Immokalee Fire Project Description: Apply for a CU, to include an additional +/- 200 acre parcel west of the existing Stewart Mining site, to allow for earth mining Parcel: 65520004 Thank you, Josh Staten Client Services CO T Count y Growth Management Department Phone (239) 252-1036 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 www.CollierGov.net Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Collier County Property Appraiser Property Summary Parcel No. 00065520004 Site Adr. 2315 EDWARDS GROVE RD, IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 Name / Address TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES LLLP PO BOX 2357 City LABELLE Map No. Strap No. 1E18 000100 003 1E18 State FL Zip 33975-2357 Section Township Range Acres *Estimated 18 46 29 231.81 18 46 29 BEG AT SW CNR SEC 18, N 1331.15FT, N 89 DEG E 2481. SSFT, S 2658.62FT, N 89 DEG E Legal 84FT, S 1353.32FT TO PT ON 1\4 SEC LI OF SEC 19, TWP 46, RNG 29 N 89 DEG W 2590.55FT, N 2653.33FT TO POB 231.81 AC Millage Area O 209 Millage Rates O *Calculations Sub./Condo 100 - ACREAGE HEADER School Other Total Use Code O 66 - ORCHARD GROVES, CITRUS, ETC. 5.122 8.4052 13.5272 Latest Sales History 2017 Preliminary Tax Roll (Not all Sales are listed due to Confidentiality) (Subject to Change) Date Book -Page Amount Land Value $ 1,415,822 12/28/16 5350-1271 $ 2,110,000 (+) Improved Value $ 0 11/25/08 4409-3724 $ 0 (_) Market Value $ 1,415,822 07/24/07 4261-1587 $ 0 01/26/07 4174-1713 $ 2,897,700 (_) Assessed Value $ 1,415,822 06/25/85 1141-2082 $ 0 (_) School Taxable Value $ 417,459 (_) Taxable Value $ 417,459 If all Values shown above equal 0 this parcel was created after the Final Tax Roll Tax Yr 10 20 30 40 so 60 70 80 90 Collier County Property Appraiser Property Detail Parcel No. 00065520004 Site Adr. 2315 EDWARDS GROVE RD, IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 Name / Address TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES LLLP PO BOX 2357 City LABELLE Issuer Permit # Land Calc Code State FL Zip 33975-2357 Permits CO Date Tmp CO Final Bldg Type Building/Extra Features Units # Year Built Description Area Adj Area 4 18 65.52 76.21 13.45 10.98 1.94 35.68 6.03 If u.�•,1 i,'j lis '•';� Mr ■ _= a Edwards-Gro,v,e RD—__ T46S = oar — N A Z - .fi2�26-. 8 a - S.ft. v D Illzzz F � 2 lk ~ r .oD co - _�— � O • Igo o o t/i m Z A y 6 S. 29 m _ D = N O- s ----- Vic_ o V1 F�lgry - a 98 5R0 ao a Y RR Ac 3 i mo0 _ O s s a = 70 Fn a p O as 09 55o 9�c 9D r yi as i OSD Or" OV Drr �%D=. ` ND31D a DS 04 aN> N44 nN=.. 00,. > k �000 LJ ODyD f�7NN�+ ayf\7D= y s [y a W9 aD n m 00 m Na= p0` cn oaaa 9 y DNOo t yQ a100. a2 1 N r — aaa Or co CD i Ica Dx C G cigo = - POE 1 000 cn 0 = D D 0- wp a -1 D O= a a = a 0 O 0 -i N W n m IV m w 0 m ENVIRONMENTAL DATA REPORT EDWARDS GROVE ROAD SAND MINE, WEST EXPANSION CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-PL20170003512 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Submitted to: COLLIER COUNTY Growth Management Department Development Review Division Development Services Building 2800 Horseshoe Drive N Naples, FL 34104 Prepared for: STEWART 2875 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 1100 Jupiter, FL 33458 Prepared by: L 1NF"EL 3663 Lake Center Drive Mount Dora, FL 32757 November 2019 Updated March 2020 20193253.001A/02 1 MOU19R103395 Rev 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 OVERALL PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.0 PROJECT AREA CONDITIONS 3.1 Land Use and Cover Types 3.2 Native Vegetation 3.3 Wetlands and Other Surface Waters 3.4 Listed Species 3.4.1 Listed Plants 3.4.2 Listed Wildlife 4.0 RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA 5.0 SOILS AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Project Location Map Figure 2: Existing Land Use Map Figure 3: 1968 Aerial Image Figure 4: Wood Stork Colony Location Map Figure 5: USFWS Florida Panther Focus Area Map Figure 6: Florida Panther Telemetry Map Figure 7: Black Bear Range Map Figure 8: Listed Species Survey Map Figure 9: USFWS Caracara Nesting/Sightings Map LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Bill Newlon's Resume Attachment 2: Stormwater Management Calculations Attachment 3: FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Measures Attachment 4: Eastern Indigo Snake Standard Protection Attachment 5: Soils and Water Quality Sampling Results 1.0 INTRODUCTION The following environmental data was prepared to meet the requirements of Section 3.08.00 of the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC) in association with a proposed mining expansion at the Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine (the project). The information was requested on July 25, 2018 by the Collier County Development Review Division in association with Conditional Use (CU) application No. CU-PL20170003512. An environmental assessment was originally conducted by Kleinfelder on August 23, 2017 for the project. This field assessment was updated on March 3, 2020 in response to comments, dated February 14, 2020, received from Collier County Growth Management Department. The original environmental assessment report has been updated in accordance with the recent field activities as requested. The environmental data herein was prepared by Bill Newlon, a Senior Environmental Scientist with Kleinfelder. Pursuant to Section 3.08.00.A.2., the minimum academic credentials and experience required in association with the preparation of the environmental data submittal requirements include a Bachelor's degree or higher in one of the biological sciences and at least two years of ecological or biological professional experience in the state of Florida. Mr. Newlon meets these requirements with Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in wildlife biology and over 18 years of experience with wetlands, listed species, native vegetation, and natural resource management in Florida. A resume for Mr. Newlon documenting these academic credentials and experience has been included with this report as Attachment 1. Wl� e1v/ 4:7_11 W :J:Zea] x01i 17 **s] N129IQ ki The project involves a westward expansion of the existing 219.0 acre Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine and CU boundary, which will add 231.7 acres of land to the project area resulting in a total CU area of 450.7 acres (Figure 1). Of the 219.0 acres associated with the existing mine, 183.70 acres have previously been authorized for mining, and an additional 220.69 acres are being proposed for mining in association with the 231.7 acre expansion. The existing sand mine and proposed expansion area are located approximately 1.25 miles southwest of the intersection of State Road 29 and State Road 82, northwest of Immokalee, in Sections 18 and 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida (Figure 1). Environmental impacts associated with the project are expected to be minimal because the entire project consists of land which was historically converted to citrus grove, and which continues to be managed and maintained as an active citrus operation to the west and mined to the east. No wetlands, native plants or communities, or listed species of plants or wildlife will be impacted. Best Management Practices, Erosion Control Measures, and Pollution Prevention Plan are in effect for the existing permit area and will continue to 3 be used during mining and reclamation in the expansion area to provide safeguards to public health, safety and welfare, and protect undisturbed natural resources. Existing water use on the project site involves a network of ditches with risers and corrugated pipes used to manipulate water levels as needed for citrus production. Water use for the proposed expansion will be the same as at the existing mining area where use is associated with the transport and processing of sand materials. Water associated with transport is used as a medium to pump dredged sand material through above ground pipes to the existing plant facility for processing. Water associated with processing is used to wash and remove undesirable material from the sand. Water used for transport and processing is recirculated back to the mine pit. No dewatering occurs in association with the mining operation and all stormwater runoff is and will be retained within the mine pit. Much of the existing mining and expansion areas are mapped as being within the 100-year flood zone. Because mining creates additional flood storage, onsite or offsite flooding resulting from project related impacts to mapped flood zone areas (Zone AH) is not anticipated. The mine pit will have sufficient storage to retain the 25 year — 72 hour design storm both during and after mining. A copy of the stormwater management plan approved in association with Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) No. MMR-228414-005 which depicts flood zone mapping and demonstrates stormwater capacity is provided as Attachment 2. ERP No. MMR_228414-005 was approved by the FDEP and subsequently withdrawn by the permittee in association with a corporate business decision. The stormwater management plan has been reviewed and approved in association with the modified permit, and a request to reissue this permit was recently submitted to the FDEP. Kai»:Zeal x01_1:7 =F_«61 LI I Q I I Eel 061 An environmental site assessment to determine land use and cover types, and the presence of or potential for native vegetation, wetlands, and listed species within the proposed 450.7 acre CU area (Figure 1), which includes the existing mining (219.0 acres) and proposed mining expansion (231.7 acres) areas was conducted by Kleinfelder on August 23, 2017. An updated assessment for the mining expansion area was conducted on March 3, 2020. The findings of these assessments are provided as follows. 3.1 Land Use and Cover Types Existing land use types within the CU area were mapped over aerial imagery (2016) utilizing the Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS, FDOT 1999) (Figure 2). The CU area is found in a rural setting and consists primarily of existing sand mining and citrus operations. Pursuant to a review of historic imagery from 1968 (Figure 3), the entire CU area had been converted to a citrus grove over 50 years ago. Activities in the existing mining area to the east were initiated in 2006. Adjoining land uses currently include agriculture in all directions. The land use and cover types were unchanged between the 2017 12 and 2020 environmental assessments. Four FLUCFCS land use types in total were identified in the CU area, as detailed below: 160 Extraction (219.0 acres, 48.6%) The 219.0 acre eastern half of the CU area has been permitted as a sand mine, almost all of which has been disturbed by mining related activities. Areas within this land use area generally consist of an active mine pit with a wet -dredging operation, processing and storage areas, haul roads, perimeter berms, transition areas which have been disturbed by pre -mining clearing and grading, and setbacks. 221 Citrus Groves (220.6 acres, 48.9%) The western half of the CU area where the mining expansion is proposed consists of an actively maintained citrus grove operation. Numerous features such as primitive roads and pump houses are associated with the grove. Grove areas are regularly maintained and cleared of colonizing vegetation. Vegetative cover within the citrus grove was dominated by planted orange trees (Citrus spp.). Ground cover consisted of a variety of ruderal species such as Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon), crowfootgrass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium), dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), natalgrass (Melinis repens), common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), wild balsam apple (Momordica charantia), guineagrass (Panicum maximum), and Caesar -weed (Urena lobata). A low number (<25) of young, solitary cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) trees were observed, mostly along the western boundary. 513 Man -Made Ditches (10.2 acres, 2.3%) A network of ditches was observed throughout the citrus grove in the western half of the CU area. These ditches appear to be used for water management purposes in association with the citrus grove. Ditches varied in size from approximately 2 to 20 feet in width. Ditches between grove sections were approximately 5-10 feet wide and a perimeter ditch along the western boundary was approximately 15-20 feet wide. Numerous risers and corrugated pipes connected grove ditches onsite, but no offsite surface water connectivity was identified during the site investigation. Small ditches approximately 2 feet in width were also present in between individual rows which appeared to assist with drainage. These ditches, however, had no indicators of regular hydrology, and as such, were included as part of the citrus grove instead of being mapped out separately. A shrub layer of colonial species was present along ditch banks which included eastern false -willow (Baccharis halimifolia), southern willow (Salix 5 caroliniana), and Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius). Ground cover along the ditch banks was dominated by lantana (Lantana camara), guineagrass, primrose willow (Ludwigia peruviana), and Caesar -weed while a dense, overgrown layer of primrose willow was observed within the ditch interiors. Little to no standing water was observed in the ditches at the time of the field investigation. 740 Disturbed Land (0.9 acres, 0.2%) A disturbed area of land was located within the north -central part of the site, and the northeastern portion of the expansion area. This area appeared to be a staging, storage, and parking area for the citrus operation. Vegetation where present consisted of ruderal ground cover species such as beggar -ticks (Bidens pilosa), Bermuda grass, yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus), natalgrass, guineagrass, smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus), and Caesar -weed. 3.2 Native Vegetation Due to the long-standing history and extent of citrus production and mining within the CU area, no natural areas or communities with native vegetation were observed, nor are anticipated which would be impacted by the sand mining expansion. According to the Conservation and Coastal Management Element (CCME) Policy 1.1.1 (8), parcels that were legally cleared of native vegetation prior to January 1989 shall be exempt from the native vegetation preservation requirement. No native vegetative communities are presently located onsite, and none have been present since the land was converted to agriculture at least 50 years ago (Figure 3). Since legal clearing of native vegetation throughout the entire site occurred prior to January 1989, it is exempt from the native vegetation requirement and is compliant with the CCME. Additionally, according to Section 10.02.06 C.1.d of the LDC, the entire site is exempt from having to obtain an agricultural clearing permit since it consisted of a bona fide agricultural operation prior to the effective date of Ordinance No. 76-42; thus, it is also in compliance with the LDC. 3.3 Wetlands and Other Surface Waters No state or federal jurisdictional wetlands were identified within the CU area pursuant to criteria found in Ch. 62-340, F.A.C., the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (1987), and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual for the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region (Version 2.0). A total of 10.2 acres of excavated ditches are present which are state jurisdictional but not federal jurisdictional since no significant nexus to Waters of the United States (WOTUS) was identified. The 10.2 acres of ditches will be impacted by the project. Of the 10.2 acres of ditch impacts, 10.1 A acres are upland -cut and do not require mitigation pursuant to 10.2.2.2 of the Statewide ERP (SWERP) Applicant's Handbook, Volume I. The remaining 0.1 acres is located within a hydric mapping soil unit (Basinger fine sand), and thus, is considered wetland -cut. Because of the minimal area of wetland -cut impacts, limited hydrology, heavy presence of exotic species, and fact the entire project site was converted to citrus grove no later than 1968, these impacts were considered de minimis in association with previously approved ERP No. MMR_228414-005, and no mitigation was required. Reclamation efforts will yield naturalistic lacustrine shoreline conditions, which will provide a permanent water source and natural community to support a wide diversity of wildlife species in the post reclamation condition. 3.4 Listed Species A preliminary listed species survey was conducted on August 23, 2017 within the proposed 450.7 acre CU boundary for the occurrence and potential for occurrence of floral or faunal species listed or otherwise protected by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and Collier County. An updated preliminary listed species survey was conducted within the expansion area on March 3, 2020. Transects showing areas assessed during the updated survey are shown on Figure 8. Because the permitted CU area consists mostly of a mine lake surrounded by active mining areas which are highly disturbed, this area was not included in the updated survey. In addition to the preliminary site surveys, available database reviews and mapping were used to ascertain any previous documentation or likelihood of occurrence of FDACS, FWC, USFWS, and County listed or otherwise protected species. Specifically, reviews of the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) Biodiversity Matrix (Attachment 3), FWC Eagle Nest Locator, and FWC/USFWS listed species records were conducted. The results of the preliminary listed species surveys are as follows: 3.4.1 Listed Plants Pursuant to a query of FNAI's Biodiversity Matrix (Attachment 3), no state and/or federally listed native plant species or plants identified as rare or less rare in Chapter 3.04.03 of the Collier County Land Development Codes have been documented or are likely within Matrix Units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512, which are the one -square mile assessment areas in which the project is located. Pursuant to a review of historic imagery from 1968 (Figure 3), the entirety of the project site has been disturbed for over 50 years. Due to the site wide and long term persistence of citrus and mining related disturbances, the presence of state and/or federally listed plant species or native species considered rare or less rare by Collier County are not anticipated, nor 7 were any observed; thus, impacts to protected native plant species are not anticipated. 3.4.2 Listed Wildlife Pursuant to the FNAI Biodiversity Matrix (Attachment 3), one listed native wildlife species, the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi), has been documented within the one -square mile matrix units in which the CU area is located. Four additional listed or otherwise protected native wildlife species, the Audubon's crested caracara (Polyborus plancus audubonii), wood stork (Mycteria americans), mangrove fox squirrel (Sciurus niger avicennia), and Florida black bear (Ursu americanus floridanus) are considered by FNAI as "likely" to occur within these matrix units. One listed species, the gopher tortoise (Gopherus Polyphemus) and one otherwise protected species, the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), were observed on -site during the preliminary site surveys. Based on site characteristics, land use, and known geographic distribution and habitat requirements, listed or otherwise protected species that could be found in the CU area or adjacent lands in addition to the gopher tortoise and American alligator include the Florida panther, crested caracara, Florida black bear, wood stork, and eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi). The presence of the mangrove fox squirrel and Florida scrub jay (identified by FNAI as a potential element) were determined to be unlikely onsite due to habitat limitations. The mangrove fox squirrel requires a variety of forested habitats including hardwood hammocks for food and cover while the Florida scrub jay is often found in abandoned citrus groves, but not those that are actively maintained as is the case onsite. Additionally, a search of the FWC Eagle Nest Locator did not detect any bald eagle nests nearby where associated protective buffers would be located onsite; thus, no impacts to this species are anticipated. The following provides additional information on the two listed or otherwise protected faunal species that have been identified onsite. American alligator The American alligator is listed as "Threatened" due to similarity of appearance (to the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)) by the USFWS and Federally -designated Threatened due to similarity of appearance by the FWC. Two American alligators were observed onsite within the perimeter ditch located along the western boundary of the mining expansion. The American crocodile is a coastal species and thus, misidentification of an American crocodile as an American alligator on this inland site is highly unlikely. While there are regulations related to the intentional feeding, harm, take, possession, or sale of individual alligators, nests, or eggs without appropriate licensing and permits, no developmental permitting restrictions are typically associated with the American alligator. Gopher Tortoise Pursuant to a query of FNAI Biodiversity Matrix, the gopher tortoise is a potential element within Matrix Units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), in which the project is located. The gopher tortoise is listed as "Threatened" by the FWC and permits are required to impact areas containing tortoises or their burrows. Suitable habitat includes dry, sandy upland land uses and cover types, such as sandhills, scrub, xeric oak hammock, dry pine flatwoods, pastures, and abandoned groves. Based on the widespread land use disturbances, routine maintenance of the grove, low elevations and corresponding high water table, the likelihood of tortoises utilizing the project site is considered low, and would most likely be limited to berms along the perimeter and larger ditches and unmaintained grove areas at times of the year when the water table is depressed. During the March 2020 updated preliminary listed species surveys, three potentially occupied gopher tortoise burrows were observed (Figure 8). Two burrows were observed in a perimeter berm towards the northwestern boundary and one was observed in an unmaintained edge of the citrus grove to the south. No burrows were observed within the regularly maintained interior of the grove. In advance of mining related activities within the expansion area, surveys will be conducted pursuant to the FWC Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines. Any potentially occupied gopher tortoise burrows occurring within the limits of disturbance will be addressed via permitting and relocation, per the FWC Gopher Tortoise Guidelines. Additional protected commensal species associated with the gopher tortoise have a low to moderate potential to utilize the property. These species are known as gopher tortoise burrow commensals and include species such as the gopher frog (Rana capito), and Florida mouse (Podomys floridanus). No commensal species were observed during the field review. Permitting and relocation of these protected species is generally addressed concurrently in association with the gopher tortoise permitting. Based on site characteristics, land use, and known geographic distribution and habitat requirements, the following species, which 9 have not been identified onsite, have the potential to occur on the project. Eastern Indigo Snake Pursuant to a query of FNAI Biodiversity Matrix, the eastern indigo snake is a potential element within Matrix Units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), in which the project is located. The eastern indigo snake is listed as a "Threatened" species by the FWC and USFWS. It ranges over large areas often in the hundreds of acres over which it utilizes a mosaic of upland and wetland habitats, from scrub and sandhill to wet prairies and mangrove swamps. It will use most of the available habitats within its home range, but prefers open, undeveloped areas. The burrows of gopher tortoises are often used for denning as thermal refugia from winter cold and desiccating sandhill environments. Three potentially occupied gopher tortoise burrows were observed within the portion of the CU boundary proposed for expansion. The likelihood of occurrence onsite is considered low to moderate based on the rural nature of the surrounding area and the presence of only three gopher tortoise burrows over the entire parcel. As such, the USFWS's Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake will be used during site preparation and project construction. This will include an outline of the measures being incorporated, educational pamphlets, and signage (Attachment 4). All potentially occupied gopher tortoise burrows identified during future surveys conducted in advance of mining will be permitted and excavated prior to the initiation of site disturbance in the vicinity of the burrow. Any eastern indigo snakes which are encountered will be allowed to vacate the area prior to additional work in the burrow vicinity. Additionally, other underground refugia where eastern indigo snakes could be buried, trapped, and/or injured by mining activities will be identified and either excavated or inspected prior to work in the area. These measures along with the use of the USFWS's standard protection measures should help to minimize impacts to this species, and as such, adverse effects are not anticipated. Wood Stork Pursuant to a query of the FNAI Biodiversity Matrix, the wood stork is a likely element within matrix units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), in which the project is located. The wood stork is listed as "Threatened" by both the FWC and USFWS. Wood storks typically nest in rookeries found in stands of medium to tall trees, 10 particularly cypress, which occur along the edges of, or which form islands in large water bodies. Ideal habitat consists of a variety of inundated forested wetlands, including cypress strands and domes, mixed hardwood swamps, and sloughs. Foraging occurs in shallow marshes or artificial impoundments with fluctuating pools of open water that trap and concentrate prey items when water levels recede. The bulk of wood stork foraging occurs within an area designated by the USFWS as the core foraging area (CFA). The CFA is measured as a radial distance from the rookery. Pursuant to USFWS guidelines, the size of the CFA varies regionally across Florida, with CFA's of 18.6 miles for rookeries in south Florida in which the expansion area is located. A review of the USFWS Wood Stork Nesting Colonies database revealed that the expansion area is located within three CFAs of known rookeries (Figure 4). Pursuant to Figure 2, a total of 10.2 acres of ditches are found onsite which are being proposed for impact within these CFA's. These impacts consist primarily of upland -cut ditches that appear to have limited hydroperiods which rarely hold enough water to support permanent populations of fish (which make up the bulk of their diets) or other aquatic prey. Additionally, these ditches do not appear to be regularly maintained and are filled with a densely overgrown shrub and brush layer. As such, they do not appear to contain suitable wood stork foraging habitat; thus, the project is not anticipated to adversely affect this species. No mitigation was required from the state for impacts to these ditches in ERP No. MMR_228414-005 and since there is no significant nexus to WOTUS, these ditches are considered non -jurisdictional to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Florida Panther The Florida panther is listed as "Endangered" by the USFWS and FWC. Panthers require an extensive mosaic of native plant communities, which are contiguous and largely forested to meet their social, reproductive, and energetic needs. Large wetlands generally inaccessible to humans are important for diurnal refuge. Improved land use areas located within a mosaic of natural communities are tolerated. Panther habitat selection is related to prey availability, which means they select habitats that make prey vulnerable to stalking and capturing. Dense understory vegetation provides some of the most important feeding, resting, and denning cover for panthers. A search of the FNAI biodiversity index indicated the Florida panther has been documented within Matrix Units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), within which the project is located. According to the FWC's wildlife maps, the project site exists within the secondary 11 Florida panther habitat zone (Figure 5). The Secondary Zone is defined as lands that are contiguous with the Primary Zone and although these lands are used to a lesser extent by panthers, they are important to the long-term viability and persistence of the panther in the wild. Panthers use these lands in a much lower density than those found in the Primary Zone. Pursuant to telemetry data received from the FWC (Figure 6), almost all panther activity in the area has occurred in association with Corkscrew Swamp to the southwest and west of the project. There are a minimal number of telemetry records in the vicinity of the project that are located outside of Corkscrew Swamp. All these records are located to the east and southeast of the project site and all except one are from older records dating back to the 1980's and 1990's. Most of the records from the 2000's or later are associated with Corkscrew Swamp approximately 1.8 miles to the west. There is one record from the 2010's on a property adjacent to the eastern boundary of the project; however, considering it is the only record, regular use of this habitat as part of a territorial range or travel corridor appears unlikely. Due to the lack of telemetry data recorded onsite and the rarity of data on surrounding properties, the project does not appear to be regularly used as part of a travel corridor or territorial range. Additionally, there are no natural habitats associated with the project or nearby. All land which will be impacted consists of altered land use areas, with little to no functional value, such as extraction areas, citrus grove, disturbed land, and man-made surface water ditches. Onsite mining would appear to be compatible with Chapter 3.04.02 of the Collier County Land Development Codes which discourages the destruction of native habitats preferred by the Florida panther such as pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks by directing intensive land uses to currently disturbed areas. As such, the project as proposed is not anticipated to adversely affect this species. Audubon's crested caracara The Audubon's crested caracara (caracara) is listed as "Threatened" by the USFWS and FWC. The project is located within the USFWS consultation area for the caracara. Caracaras prefer large pasture expanses, grasslands, or prairies with numerous shallow ponds and sloughs for foraging and single to small clumps (2 to 10) of cabbage palm, live oak (Quercus virginiana), and/or cypress (Taxodium spp.) for nesting, with a strong preference for cabbage palm as the primary nest tree. Nests are typically constructed 4 to 18 meters off the ground. Caracaras are opportunistic feeders that eat carrion and capture live prey, including a wide variety of vertebrates and invertebrates. 12 A search of the FNAI biodiversity index indicated the caracara is likely to occur within Matrix Units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), in which the project is located; however, the project consists primarily of citrus grove and extraction areas. Evidence of caracara activity was observed surrounding the project but not within the CU area. During the March 2020 updated assessment, one caracara pair was observed on a power pole to the northwest of the mining expansion, and one caracara individual was observed foraging in a pasture east of Edwards Grove Road. A low number (<25) of young, solitary cabbage palm trees were observed in the mining expansion, mostly along the western boundary. Six trees were observed with a height suitable to support nesting (>13 feet), five along the western boundary and one within the grove. These trees were inspected for nests during the original and updated surveys, and no nests were observed. A protective buffer of 1,500 meters is recommended around active caracara nests to avoid impacts to potentially occupied habitat. All land surrounding the expansion area consists of citrus grove. Land surrounding the active mining/existing CU area consists of a mix of citrus groves and other agricultural lands. Scattered, solitary palm trees were observed in the groves and other agricultural lands surrounding the existing mine/CU area and proposed mining expansion. As such, coordination was conducted with the USFWS to obtain the most current nesting data. Pursuant to USFWS data, the closest documented caracara nest is approximately 4834 feet (1473 meters) north of the northern boundary of the project (Figure 9). Due to the distance of the project from the nest, no impacts to nests or habitat occupied by this species is anticipated. Black Bear The Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) was de -listed by the FWC in August 2012, but is still protected by the Florida Black Bear Conservation Rule, 68A-1.004, F.A.C. According to the rule, no person is allowed to possess, injure, shoot, wound, trap, collect, or sell Florida black bears and the FWC is to provide comments to permitting agencies to minimize the impacts of land modifications on the conservation and management of black bears as outlined in the Florida Black Bear Management Plan. A search of the FNAI's Biodiversity Matrix indicated the Florida black bear is a likely element within the matrix units 46139, 46140, 46511, and 46512 (Attachment 3), in which the project is located. Additionally, pursuant to the latest FWC mapping from 2016, Florida 13 black bear use onsite has been designated as "abundant" (Figure 7). This designation is indicative of areas within their range where records have shown that densities are highest, and bears spend the most amount of time. Such areas make up the core of bear populations, where evidence of reproduction is consistent, and comparable to areas previously designated as being within the primary range. The Florida black bear is known to utilize a variety of habitats including pine flatwoods, swamps and forested scrub and relies on contiguous forested expanses for cover and travel corridors. Bears main forage in Florida includes acorns, saw palmetto, and cabbage palm. Denning typically occurs in the ground surrounded by dense protective vegetation such as saw palmetto. The project consists of active citrus and mining operations, with no saw palmetto or other native vegetation. As such, limited cover, and no foraging or denning habitat exists onsite; thus, while the project is within a range where potential use is designated as "abundant", the land uses onsite provide little in terms of habitat value and so, the proposed project is not anticipated to adversely affect this species. Based upon known geographic distribution and habitat requirements, no other floral or faunal species listed or otherwise protected by the county, state or federal governments are likely to be found onsite or affected by the proposed CU activities. While no significant habitat for county, state and/or federally listed species is known to be present or anticipated onsite due to the site wide and long-term persistence of agricultural and mining related disturbances, if any use by listed species is identified, Stewart Materials will comply with all requirements to avoid and/or minimize impacts and mitigate if necessary. 4.0 RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA The following additional project information is being provided to demonstrate consistency with the policies related to the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA) Overlay which are found in the CCME of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). Applicable policies are listed and addressed as follows: Policy 1.3.2: The overall purpose and description of the Rural Stewardship program is defined in the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA) Overlay found in the Future Land Use Element. A Stewardship Credit system has been established that shall serve as the primary basis for the protection of Flowway Stewardship Areas (FSAs), Habitat Stewardship Areas (HSAs) and Water Retention Areas (WRAs). The RLSA Overlay also contains policies that shall direct incompatible land uses away from FSAs, HSAs and WRAs in order to protect wetlands, upland habitats and listed species within the RLSA. 14 No wetlands or native upland habitat communities are located onsite, and it appears none have been present since the land was converted to citrus historically which occurred at least 50 years ago (Figure 3). As indicated in Section 3.4, based on field observations of site characteristics, land use, and known geographic distribution and habitat requirements for listed species, no protected floral species or significant nesting or foraging habitat associated with faunal species listed by either the State or Federal government are likely to be found within the expanded CU boundary or be affected by the proposed activities. As such, the proposed land use associated with the mining expansion would not appear to be incompatible with the purpose of the Rural Stewardship program. Policy 6.1.3: For the County's RLSA Overlay, as designated on the FLUM, native vegetation shall be preserved pursuant to the RLSA policies found in the Future Land Use Element. According to the CCME Policy 6.1.1 (8), parcels that were legally cleared of native vegetation prior to January 1989 shall be exempt from the native vegetation preservation requirement of Policy 6.1.3. No native vegetative communities are presently located onsite, and none have been present since the land was converted to citrus historically as evidenced by the 1968 aerial (Figure 3). As such, there is no native vegetation to preserve, and pursuant to Policy 6.1.5, the entire site is exempt from the preservation requirement as further detailed in the next response. Policy 6.1.5: Agriculture shall be exempt from the above preservation requirements contained in Policies 6.1.1, and 6.1.2 of this Element provided that any new clearing of land for agriculture shall not be converted to non- agricultural development for 25 years. For any such conversions in less than 25 years, the requirements of Policy 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 of this Element shall be applied to the site at the time of the conversion. The percentage of native vegetation preserved shall be calculated on the amount of vegetation occurring at the time of the agricultural clearing, and if found to be deficient, a native plant community shall be restored to re-create a native plant community in all three strata (ground covers, shrubs and trees), utilizing larger plant materials so as to more quickly re-create the lost mature vegetation. Agricultural clearing within the RLSA Overlay shall be allowed and guided by the RLSA policies found in the FLUE. All lands onsite had been converted to agriculture historically by 1968 as evidenced by the 1968 aerial provided as Figure 3. Additionally, mining as authorized under the existing CU has been ongoing in the eastern half of the site; thus, there are no new areas onsite which could be converted to agriculture. As such, the entire site should be exempt from the native vegetation preservation requirements of Policy 6.1.3. Policy 7.1.3: Listed species within the RLSA shall be protected pursuant to the RLSA Overlay policies within the Future Land Use Element. As indicated in Section 3.4, no listed species have been documented within the expanded CU boundary being proposed. Based on field observations of site 15 characteristics, land use, and known geographic distribution and habitat requirements for listed species, no protected plants or significant nesting or foraging habitat associated with wildlife species listed by the county, state, and/or federal government are likely to be found onsite or be affected by the proposed activities. 5.0 SOILS AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY Pursuant to Section 3.08.00.A.4.d.ii. of the LDC, soil and/or ground water sampling is required at the time of the first development order submittal for sites that occupy farm fields, including crop fields. Soils and water quality testing were both conducted in January 2018 as part of previously approved ERP No. MMR_228414-005. The State requested analyses because of the citrus operation which has been present on the project site dating back to at least 1968. Water quality sampling involved the collection of a surface water sample from at least two feet below the surface of the mine lake which was considered to be representative of the vicinity groundwater per guidance from the FDEP. The water sample was analyzed for mercury, specific conductivity, pH, chloride, sulfate, total dissolved solids (TDS), nitrate, nitrite, gross alpha, uranium, and combined radionuclides (radium-226 and radium-228). All parameters tested met the required water quality standards. For more information, please refer to the Soils and Water Quality Sampling Results provided as Attachment 5. While no water quality exceedances occurred with the preliminary water quality sampling, a groundwater quality monitoring program is being proposed to meet the criteria of Section 8.3.2 of the ERP Applicant's Handbook, Volume I. Soil sampling involved the collection and compositing of six soil samples at depth intervals of 0-6". Samples were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides (EPA Method 8081), organophosphorus pesticides (EPA Method 8141), chlorinated herbicides (EPA Method 8151), ethylene dibromide (EPA Method 8011), and copper and arsenic (EPA Method 6010). Organic Vapor Analysis (OVA) was also conducted in areas where there could be potential impacts from fuel storage, fueling, and maintenance, and proximal to any aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) and/or pump houses. Soils testing was also conducted in association with the OVA where applicable for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (EPA Method 8260), semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) (EPA Method 8270), total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH) (Florida Residual Petroleum Range Organics (FL -PRO) Method), and metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and lead) (EPA Method 6010). Soil sampling testing determined no contaminants of concern were present above respective soil cleanup target levels. For additional information on soils testing and results please refer to Attachment 5. 16 FIGURES lath: INountdoralmountdora-datalGISCADIStewartMiningl-2019120193253.00IA—SMIRequested Services CY2019102-0000ImmokaleeRSI20-0424—SMIEdwardsGroveCUP-Location.mxd; Plotted: 42412020.10:41:52AM.NLawrence iment Path: IWountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCADIStewart MiningL2019120193253.001A-SMI Requested Services CY2019102-00001mmokalee RSI20-0424-SMIEdwardsGrove CUP-ExistingLU.mxd; Plotted: 4/24/2020, 10:50:03AM, NLawrence z ..r7 ff al' - _ Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Source: Land Use and Land Cover information prepared by Kleinfelder. The Florida Land Use, rm Cover and Forms Classification System Handbook, January 1999, was utilized to ; $:v `e determine the specific land use classifications. 2019 2.0-foot Natural -Color Orthophotos obtained from Collier County Property Appraiser's Office. .� , �� �� � k� '� i':1 ■�L�+� �"i �I fill i;� �� .� �r f�"�i ���+ i ��. 500 250 0 ' � � - Feet i F## � ; � i �11•. �;. �: � ; . � � � • i. 1 inch = 500 feet �1j � � �� 1• it ;i 11� #i. i; � ir�F� 221 ' J 221 514 221 514 514 - .• 514 514 514 514 �; e 221 221 �. •:- - � 514 514 514 � 514 221 . 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 I': •s 221 221 221.z -- $- 221 . - Y 514 514 :Ott II ` S} 514 221 514 514 Legend Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) Existing Land Use ' I "•�'a 4 M bw Olt f III' ►:1 ' ''' •Ail ' .? - FLORIDA LAND USE, COVER AND FORMS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, 1999 FLUCFCS CODE LAND USE ACREAGE % 160 Extractive 219.0 48.6 221 Citrus Groves 220.6 48.9 514 Man -Made Ditches 10.2 2.3 740 Disturbed Land 0.9 0.2 Total 450.7 100.0 4 PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A FIGURE The information included on this graphic representation has been compiledfrom a variety ofsources and is subject to change without DRAWN: 4/24/2020 Existing Land Use Map notice. Kleinfekfer makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, or rights to the ,completeness, tlot KLE/NFELOER information. intess, use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a DRAWN BY: NCD/NL land survey product noris it designed or intended as a construction design document. The use ormisuse o(the information contained Bright People. Right Solutions. CHECKED BY: AWN Stewart Materials, LLC on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine FILE NAME: 20-0424--SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-ExistingLU.mxd misusingrneinrormarion. www.kleinfelder.com Conditional Use Permit Application Collier County, Florida Document Path: I Nountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCAD' glee RSI20-0424-SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-1968Aeriatinld; Plotted. 412412020, 10:53:28 AM, NLawrence :1: Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East - Source: Black & White Aerial Photography obtained from the FDOT, Surveying and Mapping Office, Image Services. Photograph Date: 1968. Source Scale: Unknown. Aerial Photography was rectified by Kleinfelder utilizing 1995 Color IR Photography acquired from Florida Department of Environmental Protection - LABINS. .P -la, '-.�: i7: f: �'v 77Ii S 7: :R �x. !: f . 7 S'' . :i y., ::. :.i i se: ,. r: .::. S.' !: }( : - A :8= 4• :" . . of 'I- y ' 3: u. !•= ^i K., �: • ggCI x ..3... Y' r ,. _ . . x - �_ �' : . . . 1 � . , � : : : I . . . . . . . - . . . . , � '. ,'. , ! .. - -. '; -.. H 4i t �. i i i I %:,, ;qs 1 e 1 .•: = ... c: s:'" :3s :: .} 4 - •� ... .4• i�: . r. r-` a' . S'. =i k ...•a .5.:: i I I I : .1 I . .. :: re :ir• 1 YY :i: :C: 9 y Sfa =a. 33...:.. i•: :: =Y- C 'S S:•' 11•r ii 3:' '.7 :'C .' ""'': r i " :.s:. t :: �;. _ :�i. i t S1: S:!' :�: .f. S �` •si3.. _:: . r„ §5c... S .': :x r s: i i "' i ::x . ss :s :�: is ::- Sf. 'i •s �' ci T •s fli :;: - °'si .fir.: F 1.:. s •: i' ::x . t :C Jr 7 t - - i + , � , S ' ' :w . . i - =•sE t9` .. :: s HitM .:: •''H s: �. ' `' _: :1 . .,'b Yi ;: i^.l . . - . . I � ; : , '; - .' : -+ -. � i {: i::': k::: �t# i C' :: ryq -.. .:S• ifl.���: r -- . I .. . . . �.•.•. •a, // :_: :w: { I jj ..�� is- - �j '::- fr. :'r r`s ­ (-�- ,31.'' :1: :I' . ?:. :4: . }: . . z•.:: . .. - t ;'' ' :a: �' - .. . �; - . -. .. . ::= I .. . � , - - � , �: + , , � '. � : i : 7 - , " : o ' 7 i - -1 -- t_ .�� � �' i : '; ? , : , , L .1 - � ; I a . � . . :a+i = - .. w:?r a = :s. ..- '' - il z: . _ - . `. :� f-- . . `- i :.;-' .. . i .. i . . ''= : �. . �' s' :' . . ti . . . , . _ _ .. . i . f %t. } :S€: i- i 't ;. v t s�. i. :r' 3 :. i :' 3% ::: g i - - - : -. .. ..' �,: F/ t L i '. IfF�#'y[I�:_..x-ice . �:: i v .... ". : _I. _ fss3TJt`i�'48°./iS>r}RY.�•..!�WN E'. j-- c T. '°r'it" ' - i 3 ,w , i', 1... t•:' :. k: - :: '' . :. - j: A. e' ' ' :i'- 'y: :✓: 3. - I -';.i; - -.j.� .. :'S .: 3' '��;�;- - ;, 1 � - ':; i i .- .:: E _.-I:-, -I.''• i..^-,I, : - {': : is I - a a i• .s = r `• Z Y :�1. _ .�: :gin. - ... .f. ': ;. .^ 1 . r 3yjjf , ,,tt - 1 1 .. S s s ::-_; �. i. £ j. I. . T }7g - .[:(` _ f 9' = :: ": ';:' { '.' - aF ' :i-= '�,. C �:. E': yyy}}} A. '�: an :?=: ' : �1: - - { ..L...-` .{ ... r i.�,,. : . .. ,..... -.. .: z._Y: ir. ... � x. j. f; J L i{} l.. 1 • S':.[' 1[[ air ' rr,. i s ij. ..- �: . I :. . -i; - i' - . I I 4 - ` - t s - .'•A• ':.:c s ,;.::k:, ... j., : ..,..::-.� --W—j�rr "6 t.wi+: sw.�.;r4-:.,�v.• '4s w- ....,-.1 : - .ii�+si's' ::a+ar-.:.;�:_ ,. . }: r. € .. ;i. . �s. rn� .(.. - is } . :: ,� . y ' n� ; - ) . . :C: I :} :.s:.'' - 'f $ •5: 4 i' :Y: :5: Fi� - - . t;: j ' :': L ': ., Im S` G: } 6: { nI S. i• S C -.t . sa:= ::. ': 3= L'I: :[ :S: .� §:_ . :i;. 3.- :' € i 3 i._t:.: i=: :3 ?I: Z: - :t r j ^ ,:::: ;� t 'Y'1 i i '•3. . -. "; ", - M .r. Fa "s 3 w��[ x :: l gsd':;+: a = S :. Y .. .�: 1: _ 1{ � 5 :: l` :: ° y ✓. i. 7' 3 :I 4s R' i • t' i}; Y. .2' T ... . 1 The information included on this graphic representation has been /101"� compiled from a variety ofsources and is subject to change without notice. Kl, as t accuraer cy, no representations or warranties, Trig express KL E/NFEL OER or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, dfor use to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product noris it designed or intended as a construction ' Bright People. Right Solutions. design document. The use ormisuse o(the information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the parry using or misusing the information. www.kleinfelder.com Legend Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A DRAWN: 4/24/2020 DRAWN BY: NCD/NL CHECKED BY: AWN FILE NAME: 20-0424--SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-1968Aerial.mxd FIGURE 1968 Aerial Image Stewart Materials, LLC 3 Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine Conditional Use Permit Application Collier County, Florida Document Path: INountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCADIStewartMiningL2019120193253.001A—SMIRequested Services CY2019102-00001mmokaleeRSI20-0424—SMIEdwardsGroveCUP-WoodStork.mxd, Plotted. 412412020,11:18:30AM,NLawrence Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Source: Florida Wood Stork Nesting Colonies information obtained from the US Fish & Wildlife Service in the form of a Shapefile Feature Class. Source date: 2018. QMi1 I,/ 0 0 ti I I LO N ------------ -- - --- -- - - -- - - SR-80 SR-80- 5 �SR'g0�_ f rn M 1 i ( Corkscrew �. L — — ------ i I ti 6 3 0 6 —�—� Miles 1 inch = 6 miles The information included on this graphic representation has been / \ compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. Klein(ekfermakes no representations or warranties, express KL E or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product norit designed or intended as construction V 8 design document. Thea use ormisuse o(the information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. [HENQ'RtYICO;UN�TYJ 1 Collier - Hendry 1 1 0 I 1 1 N 1 I 1 I Barron Collier SR- SR-90- //VFELOER right — — 4'J 7 v rv=i Legend Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) Wood Stork Nesting Colony i 18.6 Miles Core Foraging Area (CFA) PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A FIGURE DRAWN: 4/24/2020 Wood Stork Colony Location Map DRAWN BY: NCD/NL People. Right Solutions. CHECKED BY: AWN Stewart Materials, LLC Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine www.kleinfelder.com FILE NAME: 20-0424--SMI Conditional Use Permit Application EdwardsGrove CUP-WoodStork.mxd Collier County, Florida Document Path: INountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCADIStewart MiningL2019120193253.001A-SMI Requested Services CY2019102-0000 Immokalee RSI20-0424-SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-PantherFocus.mxd; Plotted: 4124/2020, 11:32:14AM, NLawrence Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Source: FWC-FWRI (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission -Fish and Wildlife Research Institute). The information included on this graphic representation has been / \ compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. Kl, as to ermakes no representations timeliness, li warranties, express KL E/NFEL OER or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, tl of in or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nora use it designed or he nfor aso construction Bright People. Right Solutions. design document. The uset d em isuse orint information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. www.kleinfelder.com A Ita Prmi 1�� IL • y � w - Legend Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) USFWS Florida Panther Habitat Zones Primary Secondary PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A DRAWN: 4/24/2020 DRAWN BY: NCD/NL CHECKED BY: AWN FILE NAME:20-0424--SMI Edward Grove CUP-PantherFocus.mxd USFWS Florida Panther FIGURE Focus Area Map Stewart Materials, LLC 5 Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine Conditional Use Permit Application Collier County, Florida ment Path: INountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCADIStewart MiningL2019120193253.001A—SMI Requested Services CY2019102-0000 Immokalee RSI20-0424—SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-PantherTelemetry.mxd, Plotted. 4/242020, 11:39:57AM, NLawrence Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Source: FWC-FWRI (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission -Fish and Wildlife Research Institute). R� . The information included on this graphic representation has been / \ compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. Klein(eklermakes no representations or warranties, express KL E or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nor is it designed or intended as, construction V 8 design document. The use ormisuse o(the information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. L Legend I //VFELOER right Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) Florida Panther Telemetry (1981-2018) Z� 198O's E: 199O's 2OOO's 0 2O1O's PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A FIGURE DRAWN: 4/24/2020 Florida Panther Telemetry Map DRAWN BY: NCD/NL C People. Right Solutions. CHECKED BY: AWN Stewart Materials, LLC V Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine www.kleinfelder.com FILE NAME:20-0424--SMI Edward Conditional Use Permit Application Grove CUP-PantherTelemetry.mxd Collier County, Florida 19120193253.001A—SMI Requested Services CY2019102-0000 lmmokalee RS120-0424—SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-BlackBear.mxd, Plotted: 412412020, 11:45:01 AM, NLawrence Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 EdSt Source: FWC-FWRI (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission -Fish and Wildlife Research Institute), 2016. The information included on this graphic representation has been / \ compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. Kl, as to accuracy no representations timeliness, li warranties, express KL E/NFEL OER or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, tlot intend or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a designland surveydocument. he use it designed or he nfor as a construction Bright People. Right Solutions. design document. The use ormisuse ofthe information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. wwwAleinfelder.com a Legend Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) Black Bear Range 0 Abundant 0 Common 0 Occasional PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A DRAWN: 4/24/2020 DRAWN BY: NCD/NL CHECKED BY: AWN FILE NAME:20-0424--SMI Edward: Grove CUP-BlackBear.mxd FIGURE Black Bear Range Map Stewart Materials, LLC 7 Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine Conditional Use Permit Application Collier County, Florida Document Path: IWountdoralmountdora-datalGISCADIStewartMiningL2019120193253.00IA—SMI Requested Services CY2019102-0000 Immokalee RSO-0424—SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-ListedSploSurvey.mxcl, Plotted. 4/24/2020, 11:48:OOAM, NLawrence 19 2.0-foot Orthophotos obtained from the Collier Property Appraiser, Image Services in the form of MrSid format. 411111 FF9 $0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ell • 256 500 Feet 10, 1 inc NO . - 5 4 : 1A - W.. P. W-A 00 A 41ft . 7Z Yh Aft A. Jim, F. .0, v Legend survey was conducted on March 3, 2020. Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) Survey Transects Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Potentially Occupied Gopher Tortoise Burrows (3) PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A FIGURE The information included on this graphic representation has been compiled from a variety ofsources and is subject to change without 4/24/2020 Listed Species Survey Map notice. Klein felder makes no representations or warran ties, -press or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, r rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a NIL land survey pro duct nor is it designed or in ten cle or as a construction Bright People. Right Solutions. 8 design document. The use ormisuse ofthe information contained CHECKED BY: AWN Stewart Materials, LLC on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information, Edwards Grove Road Sand Mine ------- FILE NAME: 20-0424--SMI Edward Conditional Use Permit Application www.kleinfelder.com Grove CUP-ListedSppSurvey.mxd Collier County, Florida Document Path: INountdoralmountdora-dataIGISCADIStewart Miningl-2019120193253.00I A—SMI Requested Services CY 2019102-0000 Immokalee RSI20-0424—SMI EdwardsGrove CUP-Caracara.mxd, Plotted: 412412020, 11:50:19 AM, NLawrence ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT 1 (KL lNr-A=-L DATR Bright People, Right Solutions. BILL NEWLON Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Professional Experience Summary Mr. Newlon has worked in the field of environmental planning and permitting for over 17 years with an extensive background in wetlands, listed species, and natural resource management. Wetland experience includes state and/or federal delineations, significant nexus evaluations, formal jurisdictional determinations, agency verifications, ordinary high water determinations, hydrologic monitoring, and quantitative functional assessments. Wetland work has been conducted throughout the state of Florida, and in other states including Georgia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Michigan, North Carolina, and Utah. Listed species experience includes preliminary listed species assessments, a wide variety of species specific faunal and floral surveys, submerged aquatic vegetation surveys, wildlife consultation for listed state and federal species, rookery and bald eagle surveys/monitoring, gopher tortoise, bald eagle, FL scrub jay and wood stork permitting, and translocations of the gopher tortoise and burrow commensals, FL mouse, and giant orchid. Natural resource management experience includes habitat and land use mapping, environmental site assessments, state and federal environmental resource permitting, mitigation design and monitoring, aerial photographic interpretation, sovereign submerged lands investigations, water quality monitoring, compliance investigations/resolution, mitigation banking, and exotic/nuisance species maintenance. He has worked for a wide variety of clients in public and private sectors, including local government departments like the School Board, Public Works, Board of County Commissioners, and Parks and Recreation, private mining companies involved in the extraction of limestone, sand, phosphate, peat and heavy minerals, residential, commercial, industrial, and waterfront developers, and oil, natural gas, and solar energy providers. To serve those clients, he has worked with various agencies/departments across local, state and federal governments to secure entitlements and permits, like the Environmental Management, Building and Zoning, and Planning and Development Departments of various municipalities; the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Department of Environmental Protection (Division of State Lands, Bureau of Mining and Minerals Regulation, Environmental Resource Program, Wetland Evaluation and Delineation Section, Compliance and Enforcement, and Industrial Wastewater Program), and Water Management Districts (Northwest Florida, St. Johns, Southwest Florida, South Florida, and Suwannee) of the state government of Florida; and the Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency, and Fish and Wildlife Service of the federal government of the United States. Education 4 M.S., Wildlife Biology, University of New Orleans, 2001. Thesis research conducted on phenotypic parameters of a colonial tunicate, Botryllus schlosseri, found in a brackish estuarine river in Damariscotta, ME. B.S., Wildlife Biology, Old Dominion University, 1997 B.A., Management — Entrepreneurship, Gettysburg College, 1991 JCL EINFEL DATR Bright People, Right Solutions. Professional Affiliations ♦ Society of Wetland Scientists ♦ Florida Association of Environmental Professionals ♦ Florida Wildlife Society t Gopher Tortoise Council Publications and Papers Newlon, A.W., Yund, P.O., and Savage, J.S. 2003. Phenotypic P Reproductive Effort in a Colonial Ascidian, Botryllus schlosseri. J Experimental Zoology. 297A:180-188. Certifications, Conferences and Courses ♦ Authorized FWC Gopher Tortoise Agent — Permit # GTA-09-002; ♦ Open Water Diver Certification, PADI Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Safety Certificatic Annually ♦ Adult CPR and AED Certification — Updated Bi-annually Gopher Tortoise Conservation Initiative Course at the Ashton Biodiversity Research & Preservation Institute ♦ NRCS / SWFWMD Soils and Seasonal High Ground Water Table (SHGWT) Workshop FDEP Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) Workshop Florida Wildlife Society Conferences Basic Fire Management training certificate for sections 1-100, S-130, S-190, and L- 180 ATTACHMENT 2 KLE/NFELDER Bright People, Right Solutions. STEWART MATERIALS, INC. IMMOKALEE MINE EXPANSION ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CALCULATIONS October 2017 Revised December 2017 Submitted to: FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Mining and Mitigation Program 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3577 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 Prepared for: STEWART MATERIALS, INC. 2875 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 1100 Jupiter, Florida 33458 Prepared by: KLEINFELDER INC. 1174 Camp Avenue Mount Dora, FL 32757 of 352.383.1444, fl 352.383.3877 Certificate of Authorization #31004 Copyright 2017 Meinfelder All Rights Reserved ONLY THE CLIENT OR ITS DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES MAY USE THIS DOCUMENT AND ONLY FOR THE SPECIFIC PROJECT FOR WHICH THIS REPORT WAS PREPARED. KLF Project #20180455.001A Page 1 of 5 December 2017 MOU 17R66725 Immokalee Mine Expansion Stormwater Management Calculations Certification "I certify that this document was reviewed by me in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete." E. Brian Burkhart This item has been digitally signed and sealed by E. Brian Burkhart, PE on the date provided using a Digital Signature. Printed copies of this document are not considered signed and sealed and the SHA authentication code must be verified on any electronic copies. 2019.10.28 15:36:34-04'00' Brian Burkhart, P.E. FL P.E. 79054 Project Engineer Kleinfelder 10/28/2019 Date KLF Project #20180455.001A Page 2 of 5 December 2017 MOU 17R66725 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CALCULATIONS The stormwater management calculations for Stewart Materials Inc. Immokalee Mine Expansion were performed to evaluate the stormwater runoff and storage associated with the mining and post -mining conditions of the existing permitted area and the proposed expansion area. The storage calculations were performed using a seasonal high water level (SHWL) of 34.0 feet-NGVD (FDEP ERP 0228414-003) and a rainfall depth of 10.2 inches for the 25-year, 72-hour storm event obtained from the NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 9, Version 2 for Immokalee, Florida (refer to Exhibit 1). The existing permitted area and the proposed expansion area are divided into two drainage areas during the pre -mining phase conditions with a total area of 447.95 acres (refer to Exhibit 2). The stormwater management calculations indicate that both the proposed mine pit and post -mining lake will provide sufficient storage to retain the total runoff volume from the 25-year, 72-hour storm event. No discharges are expected from the mine pits and lakes during the mining and post -mining phase conditions, respectively. MINING PHASE The worst case scenario during mining would occur after the topsoil has been removed and relocated to the perimeter of the mining area to create a berm, and before any excavation has commenced. At this time, the site itself would be utilized as the stormwater pond for any rainfall falling on the proposed site. The top of the berm surrounding the mining area will need to be a minimum of one (1) foot above existing grade to retain the total runoff volume generated by the 25-year, 72-hour storm event. As shown on the proposed Mine Site Plan, the topsoil will be stored to a minimum height of five (5) feet above grade, allowing more than four (4) feet of freeboard. Additionally, the removal of the overburden itself will create supplementary stormwater storage volume between the existing grade and the SHWL. The existing permitted area and the proposed expansion area are comprised of one drainage area during the mining phase conditions with a total area of 438.31 acres (refer to Exhibit 3). The total drainage area was defined using the top of the berm. POST - MINING PHASE Upon completion of mining operations, the berm surrounding the site will be reduced to a minimum elevation of 36 feet-NGVD and the extraction site will be converted into a lake. The top of the berm of the existing permitted area and proposed expansion area is considered the limit of the drainage basin. The post -mining phase drainage area will be approximately 433.77 acres (refer to Exhibit 4). The total drainage area was defined using the top of the berm. The lowest outfall elevation will be 36 feet-NGVD. The available storage volume in the lake was calculated using a SHWL of 34.0 feet-NGVD and 100 % impervious basin area. Runoff Volume = (433.77 ac x 10.2 in/12 in) = 368.70 ac-ft KLF Project #20180455.001A Page 3 of 5 December 2017 MOU 17R66725 Available Storage Volume (V): The proposed post -mining phase lake is 417.61 acres at the SHWL of 34 ft-NGVD and 419.96 acres at the top of berm (internal area) of 36 ft- NGVD. The difference in elevation within the available storage volume is 2 feet. V = [(417.61 + 419.96)/2] x 2 = 837.57 ac-ft Freeboard Calculation (FB): V = [(Al + A2)/2] x H V H Al + A2) 2 Where; V = runoff volume, ac-ft Al = lake area at the SHWL, acres A2 = lake area at the top of berm, acres H = water depth above the SHWL, ft _ 368.70 H (417.61 + 419.96) 2 1 .. The water level (WL) in the lake after the 25-year, 24-hour storm event is equal to the SHWL plus H. WL = 34.00 + 0.88 = 34.88 feet-NGVD FB = top of berm elevation — WL FB = 36.00 — 34.88 = 1.12 feet The lake will retain the total runoff volume from the 25-year, 72-hour storm event and provide a freeboard of approximately 1.12 feet. KLF Project #20180455.001A Page 4 of 5 December 2017 MOU 17R66725 Limitations This work was performed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other members of Kleinfelder's profession practicing in the same locality, under similar conditions and at the date the services are provided. Our conclusions, opinions, and recommendations are based on a limited number of observations and data. It is possible that conditions could vary between or beyond the data evaluated. Kleinfelder makes no other representation, guarantee, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the services, communication (oral or written), report, opinion, or instrument of service provided. This report may be used only by the Client and the registered design professional in responsible charge and only for the purposes stated for this specific engagement within a reasonable time from its issuance, but in no event later than two (2) years from the date of the report. The work performed was based on project information provided by Client. If Client does not retain Kleinfelder to review any plans and specifications, including any revisions or modifications to the plans and specifications, Kleinfelder assumes no responsibility for the suitability of our recommendations. In addition, if there are any changes in the field to the plans or specifications, Client must obtain written approval from Kleinfelder's engineer that such changes do not affect our recommendations. Failure to do so will vitiate Kleinfelder's recommendations. KLF Project #20180455.001A Page 5 of 5 December 2017 MOU 17R66725 Precipitation Frequency Data Server Page 1 of 4 NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 9, Version 2 Location name: Immokalee, Florida, USA* Latitude: 26.4683*, Longitude:-81.4612° Elevation: 33.34 ft** source: ESRI Maps " source: USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES Sanja Perica, Deborah Martin, Sandra Pavlovic, Ishani Roy, Michael St. Laurent, Carl Trypaluk, Dale Unruh, Michael Yekta, Geoffery Bonnin NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)1 recurrence interval �W�a�'v111000 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 5-minim 0.538 0.609 0.725 0.822 0.956 1.06 1.16 1.27 1.41 1.52 (0.429-0.678) (0.484-0.768) (0.575-0.918) (0.648-1.05) (0.731-1.26) (0.793-1.42) (0.844-1.61) (0.886-1.82) (0.949-2,09) (0.997-2.30) 10-min 0.788 0.892 1.06 1.20 1.40 1.55 1.70 1.86 2.07 2.22 (0.628-0.993) (0.709-1.13) (0.842-1.34) (0.949-1.53) (1.07-1.85) (1.16-2.08) (1.24-2.36) (1.30-2.66) (1.39-3.06) (1.46-3.36) 15-min 0.961 1.09 1.30 1.47 1.71 1.89 2.08 2.27 2.52 2.71 (0.765-1.21) (0.865-1.37) 1 (1.03-1.64) (1.16-1.87) (1.31-2.25) (1.42-2.54) (1.51-2.88) 1 (1.70-3.73) 11 (1.78-4.10) 30-min 1.48 1.67 1.99 2.26 2.63 2.91 3.20 3.49 3.88 4.18 (1.18-1.86) (1.33-2.11) (1.58-2.52) (1.78-2.87) (2.01-3.47) (2.18-3.91) (2.32-4.43) (2.44-5.00) (2.61-5.75) (2.74-6.32) 60-min (1.5692.46) (1. 522..78) (2.0763.31) (2. 393.761 (2. 344.54) (2. 685.131 (3.04-5.81) (3. 056.571 (3. 417.58) (3.6258.34) 2.43 2.73 3.23 3.66 4.25 4.72 5.19 5.68 6.34 6.85 2-hr 1 ( .94-3.04) (2.18-3.42) (2.58-4.06) (2.90-4.62) (3.27-5.58) (3.56-6.31) (3.79-7.15) (3.99-8.09) ( 4.30-9.34) ( 4.53-10.3) 2.65 2.99 3.55 4.03 4.70 5.24 5.79 6.36 7.14 7.74 3-hr (2.13-3.31) 1 (2.40-3.73) (2.84-4.44) (3.20-5.07) (3.64-6.16) (3.97-6.99) (4.25-7.95) (4.49-9.04) (4.86-10.5) (5.14-11.6) 3.01 3.43 4.15 4.78 5.68 6.41 7.17 7.97 9.07 9.93 6-hr (2.43-3.72) 1 (2.77-4.25) 1 (3.34-5.17) (3.82-5.98) (4.43-7.42) (4.89-8.52) (5.30-9.81) (5.67-11.3) (6.22-13.3) (6.64-14.8) 12-hr (2�134.111 (3.1794..81) (3.9486.021 (4.6177.121 (5. 999.101 (6.15010.6) (6. 60182.4) (7.330-14.4) (8.17 187.2) (8.81319.3) 3.80 4.46 5.62 6.67 8.23 9.53 10.9 12.4 14.5 16.2 24-hr (3.10-4.65) (3.64-5.46) 1 (4.57-6.90) (5.40-8.23) (6.52-10.7) (7.37-12.6) (8.19-14.8) (8.96-17.4) (10.1-21.0) (11.0-23.7) 4.50 5.18 6.42 7.56 9.29 10.8 12.3 14.0 16.5 18.5 2-day (3.70-5.47) 1 (5.25-7.83) (6.15-9.27) (7.42-12.0) (8.39-14.1) (9.32-16.7) (10.2-19.6) (11.6-23.8) (12.6-26.9) 3-day 5.01 5.77 7.13 8.36 10.2 11.8 13.4 15.2 17.8 19.8 (4.13-6.06) (4.75-6.99) (5.85-8.66) (6.83-10.2) (8.18-13.2) (9.20-15.4) ( 10.2-18.1) ( 11.1-21.2) ( 12.5-25.5) ( 13.6-28.8) 4-day 5.47 6.30 7.75 9.06 11.0 12.6 14.3 16.1 18.7 20.8 (4.52-6.60)1 (5.20-7.61) (6.38-9.40) (7.42-11.0) (8.81-14.1) (9.87-16.4) (10.9-19.1) (11.8-22.3) (13.2-26.7) (14.3-30.0) 7-day 10-day 6.78 (5.63-8.14) F 9.31 1 (7.70-11.2) 10.7 (8.80-13.0) 12.7 (10.2-16.1) 14.3 (11.3-18.4) 16.0 (12.2-21.3) F 20.3 1 (14.4-28.7) 11 22.2 (15.4-32.0) 8.02 (6.68-9.59) 9.01 1 (7.49-10.8) 10.7 (8.85-12.8) 12.1 (9.98-14.6) 14.1 (11.3-17.7) 15.7 (12.4-20.1) 17.4 (13.3-22.9) 19.1 (14.1-26.0) 21.5 (15.3-30.3) 23.3 (16.2-33.4) 20-day 11.6 12.8 14.7 16.2 18.3 19.9 21.5 23.2 25.3 26.9 (9.72-13.8) 1 (10.7-15.2) (12.2-17.5) (13.5-19.4) (14.8-22.7) (15.8-25.2) (16.5-28.0) (17.1-31.2) (18.1-35.2) (18.8-38.3) 30-day 14.6 16.0 18.2 19.9 22.2 1 F 23.9 25.6 27.2 29.2 30.6 (12.2-17.2) 1 (13.4-18.9) 1 (15.2-21.6) (16.6-23.8) (17.9-27.3) (19.0-30.0) (19.7-33.1) (20.2-36.3) (20.9-40.4) (21.5-43.4) 45-day 18.2 20.0 22.8 24.9 27.6 29.6 31.3 33.0 34.9 36.2 (154-21.5) 1 (16.9-23.6) 1 (19.1-27.0) (20.8-29.6) (22.3-33.7) (23.5-36.8) (24.2-40.2) (24.5-43.8) (25.1-48.0) (25.6-51.2) 60-day 21.3 23.5 26.8 29.4 32.6 34.7 36.7 38.4 40.4 41.6 (180-25.1) J (19.9-27.7) J (22.6-31.7) (24.6-34.9) (26.3-39.5) (27.6-43.0) (28.3-46.8) (28.6-50.8) (29.1-55.2) (29.4-58.6) 1 Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Back to Top https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=26.4683 &Ion=-81.4612 &data=depth&units... 9/28/2017 Precipitation Frequency Data Server PF graphical Page 2 of 4 PD5-based depth -duration -frequency JDDF) curves Latitude: 26.46831, Longitude:-81.4512* 45 40 ......... .. _ ... .. . 35 - :-•-- ....... - -. 30 4-1 a 25 C v 20 0. Z 15 a L a 10 Is a L.-LAC Ly L L r� M M (9 r0 N M N M ru C ry R7 �pp n 4 pp -4 N rV r�l 'C� r Q p q Ln r4 r-I K1 56 1-1 N (n �D Duration 45 40 35 c 30 C Q 25 0 +� 20 4T Ci. a� 15 L a 10 5 — -- --- -- ------------- _�.�—� 0 = - 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 Sao 1000 Average recurrence interval {years} NDAA Atlas 14, Volume 9, Version 2 Created fGhATY Thu Sep 28 18:46:48 2017 Back to Top Average recurrence irnerral {years} — 1 2 — 5 — 1Q 25 50 100 200 500 1000 Duration =,�rnn — 2-day — tU-min — 3-day 15-min — 4-day -- 30-min — T-day — 60-min — i Q-day — 2fir — 20-day — 3-41r — 30-asy — 5mr — 45-day 12fir — 60-day ?4-hr https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=26.4683 &Ion=-81.4612 &data=depth&units... 9/28/2017 Precipitation Frequency Data Server Page 3 of 4 Maps & aerials Small scale terrain Urn J.. o 2ini aintPetershtIrg • Large scale terrain FLORIDA � • iy Port S aint Lucie La.k2 okeecho N e ci �WestPalm B� Cape cot' al IBoca Raton9 Coral 5prings ' Pompano Bee Miami' 100km Omi Large scale map . St Petersburg i Port St Lucie West Palm Beach Cape Cara[ r. I I Coral S in !Boca Raton Pr 9 Pompano Bey Miami 100km Omi https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=26.4683 &Ion=-81.4612 &data=depth&units... 9/28/2017 Precipitation Frequency Data Server Page 4 of 4 Back to Top US Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service National Water Center 1325 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 Questions?: HDSC.Questions(a)noaa.gov Disclaimer https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=26.4683 &Ion=-81.4612 &data=depth&units... 9/28/2017 :omentPath: IlmountdoralMOUNTDORA-DATAIGISCADIStewartMiningl_201A20180455.001A_SMI-Immokalee West im Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East q IL aun.� ,,r►.�n� If O Hill' 1, 1PP i.I eks awl T 'Aa if wy Ra■- � hE �60 I i ISIlmmokalooExpansion-PreMining Phase Drainage Map.mxd; Plotted: 1214/2017, 9:33:OfAM, ccolon ,r 1� ii 'ts A i }:'•t •_�� +:+�'�+ �i:'N �'} t=:_; !� +'�. _ �4 +,+#,! +Ili '1llit� `{! � �! ;!Z ' li■ ! 4 i• A 40 ■ � i �_� � �� � .4�� r� �;=i •,±�'�� ► ,,;��1},fit+, +� i,,+ rf � ,VFI.■ a __A. -1 i rr 35,35 f: 1 The information included on this graphic representation has been�� compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. KleinftoaccWder akesracy opleteness,representations oness, or express KL EINFEL DER or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nor is it designed or intended as a construction aflghr People. Right sorer/Qns• design document. The use or misuse of the information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. www.kleinfelder.com MS14"t PROJECT NO. 20180455.001A DRAWN: 12/4/2017 DRAWN BY: CTC CHECKED BY: BN FILE NAME: Pre Mining Phase Drainage Map.mxd a3�1 I! ' - - 35 - . 35 Legend ---I Permitted Project Boundary (219.8 Ac.±) Expansion Project Boundary (231.0 Ac.±) Surface Flow Direction (Off -Site) 0 Surface Flow Direction (On -Site) Existing Contours (ft-NGVD) Existing Agricultural Ditch (Off -Site) Existing Agricultural Ditch (On -Site) Pre Mining Phase Drainage Area [ DA-1 = 211.33 Ac. r DA-2 = 236.62 Ac. Pre -Mining Phase EXHIBIT Drainage Map 2 Stewart Materials, Inc. Western Immokalee Mine Expansion Collier County, Florida S Document Path: IlmountdoralMOUNTDORA-DATAIGISCADIStewartMiningl-20IA20180455.001A_SMI-ImmokalooWestExpansionlStormwaterlGISllmmokalooExpansion-MiningPhaseDrainageMap.mxd; Plotted:l2/M2017,9:58:01AM, ccolon l 1 Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East ■ •� ! �� i j 1 1 �yi� � ti r�r�+--r-r++r i � f.�� �� �r �jir .� i.l�! 7 � i• �•1•► i1 j!• �` i t��ll �_ �r�ir 1�,���, �� ' t�� t #�, ; =t t } '�li[i,I � + +4 ��� �F{ �Y � ' i'.�as< ,�+� L� ��� � ;f`ll .' .1�� 4�t.�� !t '• "i ��� 1 �++ `1� i�A4i�T�l,��' � �++� �� ; 4��� it } , � ! � � •si Y+.�� S -' � •1 � � . � 1. it its iij t i•= ei'1 li 1■fj t ,+yy�. �.� �il �L� 40�K#iik7 �T�f;y j = !{i�� t 1��1 �# 1 S �i . y�� }} �•�i • �.� 'iw_��+�. � � :.� � �.. �F� � � ,i+ 1.�1 �' �, +i�f .l�;�:� �1 } �'�'� ��. � iil •, #� . 1 �} 1 i111# �'�� ,1 i t 1; ��' I1 ; , li , S t• j iR ��� ;, 1■(■(� , ;,.f 1 t , 4i . I 1 `�► t.. '�ll•.� 1 �,►�t i,.,•� � ,, �,�5� j�l� i ,! F ��, 'i4 ��. i •+ m mA • I ./tWill iOIL ►� a. 1. } ` at f ■'i±. M ,, M!� �i i 'i ii {} ji' jjj �� ��r`fsi � � �j �• �� •`:. �•+ 'ii �� � �i`t■�� .` #1 i fi ��1 I �•�� � !�� � Si�. � � ■ � rl, *��i t � ti' tt�• �:f■ � , . I ■'its};f� Y ! i ! + # • . i �� i�>� tti t.i� Y� ��Y '' Mt. S. •t ;S' -j��i SP• iPi S+ .T...1 .f.T: ' ,i c F 35 t��;•!S � ' � , I'1 35 35 35 N. DA7-1_2 { i35 iir-t:na�w,uauevil 1}3s'?siin !} 35,1 +' 1 35 AI M'AT'aTT►!i■7.n�i�i'Ir:'.:71►.1i1 i!i' � .fig :� i �_• �i. 35 35 35 � 3J 1� + ---35 35 35 .. • -- - - iF. 1 s` t.. �:.. Legend Permitted Project Boundary (219.8 Ac.±) R � � g!t"+. !'�'} •" L - J Expansion Project Boundary (231.0 Ac.±) ' .,• r t{ li Surface Flow Direction (Off -Site) Surface Flow Direction (On -Site) tl, j . r ! - t:�"il�F Existing Contours (ft-NGVD) 4 + Existing Agricultural Ditch (Off -Site) 500 250 0 500 r F — i .• Mining Phase Drainage Area �` �►•+A. ���. ■f `�!. � L ' • K t y �5��' : R. 1 inch = 550 feet ■'� h,� ! �.� ';; -".�: '�� '�� DA-1_2 = 438.31 Ac. (Top of Berm) 2' + ,. PROJECT NO. 20180455.001A EXHIBIT The information included on this graphic representation has been Mining Phase compiled from a variety of sources and is subject to change without DRAWN: t 2/4/20'17 Drainage M a p notice. Kleinfelder makes no representations or warranties, express orimplied,of such informs to ation. , completeness, timeliness, ended rights to the ICL EINFEL DER DRAWN BY: CTC use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nor is it designed or intended as a construction Bright People. Right Sofutians. design document. The use ormisuse ofthe information contained CHECKED BY: BIN on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or Stewart Materials, Inc. misusing the information. FILE NAME: Mining Phase Western Immokalee Mine Expansion www.kleinfelder.com Drainage Map.mxd Collier County, Florida ATTACHMENT 3 FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Page I of 4 1018 Thomasville Road Suite C Tallahassee, FL 32303 Florida Natural Areas Inventory T 850-224-8207 850-681-9364 fax Biodiversity Matrix Query Results www.fnai.org UNOFFICIAL REPORT Created 3/10/2020 khi AT(Contact the FNAI Data Services Coordinator at 850.224.8207 or INVENTORY kbrinegar@fnai.fsu.edu for information on an official Standard Data Report) NOTE: The Biodiversity Matrix includes only rare species and natural communities tracked by FNAI. Report for 4 Matrix Units: 46139, 46140, 46511, 46512 Descriptions DOCUMENTED - There is a documented occurrence in the FNAI database of the species or community within this Matrix Unit. DOCUMENTED -HISTORIC - There is a documented occurrence in the FNAI database of I •. _,_ the species or community within this Matrix Unit; however the occurrence has not been observed/reported within the last twenty years. LIKELY - The species or community is known to occur in this vicinity, and is considered likely within this Matrix Unit because: 1. documented occurrence overlaps this and adjacent Matrix Units, but the - documentation isn't precise enough to - - - - - - - - ! indicate which of those Units the species ._-_--. or community is actually located in; or 2. there is a documented occurrence in the vicinity and there is suitable habitat for 7 that species or community within this Matrix Unit. POTENTIAL - This Matrix Unit lies within the known or predicted range of the species or community based on expert knowledge and environmental variables such as climate, soils, topography, and landcover. Matrix Unit ID: 46139 1 Documented Element Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Puma concolor coryi G5T1 S1 LE FE Florida Panther 0 Documented -Historic Elements Found https://data.Iabins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch.cfm?sel_id=46139,46140,46... 3/10/2020 FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Page 2 of 4 3 Likely Elements Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Caracara cheriwaY Crested Caracara G5 S2 LT FT Mvcteria americana G4 S2 LT FT Wood Stork Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T2 S2 N N Matrix Unit ID: 46140 1 Documented Element Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Puma concolor corvi G5T1 S1 LE FE Florida Panther 0 Documented -Historic Elements Found 3 Likely Elements Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Caracara cheriwav Crested Caracara G5 S2 LT FT MYcteria americans G4 S2 LT FT Wood Stork Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T2 S2 N N Matrix Unit ID: 46511 1 Documented Element Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Puma concolor corvi G5T1 S1 LE FE Florida Panther 0 Documented -Historic Elements Found 5 Likely Elements Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Caracara cheriwav Crested Caracara G5 S2 LT FT Mesic flatwoods G4 S4 N N Mvcteria americana G4 S2 LT FT Wood Stork Sciurus nioer avicennia G5T2 S2 N ST Mangrove Fox Squirrel Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T2 S2 N N https://data.Iabins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch.cfm?sel_id=46139,46140,46... 3/10/2020 FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Page 3 of 4 Matrix Unit ID: 46512 1 Documented Element Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Puma concolor corvi G5T1 S1 LE FE Florida Panther 0 Documented -Historic Elements Found 5 Likely Elements Found Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Caracara cheriwav Crested Caracara G5 S2 LT FT Mesic flatwoods G4 S4 N N Mvcteria americana G4 S2 LT FT Wood Stork Sciurus nioer avicennia G5T2 S2 N ST Mangrove Fox Squirrel Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T2 S2 N N Matrix Unit IDS: 46139, 46140, 46511, 46512 21 Potential Elements Common to Any of the 4 Matrix Units Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Andropogon arctatus G3 S3 N T Pine -woods Bluestem Ajohelocoma coerulescens G2 S2 LT FT Florida Scrub -Jay Athene cunicularia floridana G4T3 S3 N SSC Florida Burrowing Owl Calopown multiflorus G2G3 S2S3 N T Many -flowered Grass -pink Centrosema arenicola G2Q S2 N E Sand Butterfly Pea Drymarchon coupe ri G3 S3 LT FT Eastern Indigo Snake Elytraria caroliniensis var. angustifolia G4T2 S2 N N Narrow -leaved Carolina Scalystem Gooherus polvohemus G3 S3 C ST Gopher Tortoise Grus canadensis oratensis G5T2T3 S2S3 N ST Florida Sandhill Crane Gymnopogon chapmanianus G3 S3 N N Chapman's Skeletongrass Lechea cernua G3 S3 N T Nodding Pinweed Linum carteri var. smallii G2T2 S2 N E Small's Flax Lithobates caoito G3 S3 N SSC Gopher Frog Mustela frenata peninsulae G5T3 S3 N N Florida Long-tailed Weasel Nemastvlis floridana G2 S2 N E Celestial Lily G3 S3 N T https://data.Iabins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch.cfm?sel_id=46139,46140,46... 3/10/2020 FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Page 4 of 4 Nolina atopocarpa Florida Beargrass Picoides borealis Red -cockaded Woodpecker Platanthera integra Yellow Fringeless Orchid Pteroolossaspis ecristata Giant Orchid Rostrhamus sociabilis Snail Kite Teohrosia anoustissima var. curtissii Coastal Hoary -pea G3 S2 LE FE G3G4 S3 N E G2G3 S2 N T G4G5 S2 LE N G1T1 S1 N E Disclaimer The data maintained by the Florida Natural Areas Inventory represent the single most comprehensive source of information available on the locations of rare species and other significant ecological resources statewide. However, the data are not always based on comprehensive or site -specific field surveys. Therefore, this information should not be regarded as a final statement on the biological resources of the site being considered, nor should it be substituted for on -site surveys. FNAI shall not be held liable for the accuracy and completeness of these data, or opinions or conclusions drawn from these data. FNAI is not inviting reliance on these data. Inventory data are designed for the purposes of conservation planning and scientific research and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Unofficial Report These results are considered unofficial. FNAI offers a Standard Data Request option for those needing certifiable data. https://data.Iabins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch.cfm?sel_id=46139,46140,46... 3/10/2020 ATTACHMENT 4 STANDARD PROTECTION MEASURES FOR THE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service August 12, 2013 The eastern indigo snake protection/education plan (Plan) below has been developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in Florida for use by applicants and their construction personnel. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall notify the appropriate USFWS Field Office via e-mail that the Plan will be implemented as described below (North Florida Field Office: jaxregs(&,,fws.gov; South Florida Field Office: verobeachkfws.gov; Panama City Field Office: panamacitykfws.gov). As long as the signatory of the e-mail certifies compliance with the below Plan (including use of the attached poster and brochure), no further written confirmation or "approval" from the USFWS is needed and the applicant may move forward with the project. If the applicant decides to use an eastern indigo snake protection/education plan other than the approved Plan below, written confirmation or "approval" from the USFWS that the plan is adequate must be obtained. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall submit their unique plan for review and approval. The USFWS will respond via e- mail, typically within 30 days of receiving the plan, either concurring that the plan is adequate or requesting additional information. A concurrence e-mail from the appropriate USFWS Field Office will fulfill approval requirements. The Plan materials should consist of: 1) a combination of posters and pamphlets (see Poster Information section below); and 2) verbal educational instructions to construction personnel by supervisory or management personnel before any clearing/land alteration activities are initiated (see Pre -Construction Activities and During Construction Activities sections below). POSTER INFORMATION Posters with the following information shall be placed at strategic locations on the construction site and along any proposed access roads (a final poster for Plan compliance, to be printed on I I" x 17" or larger paper and laminated, is attached): DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above -ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTION UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the live eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference; • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. Telephone numbers of USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida Field Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City Field Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida Field Office — (772) 562-3909 PA PRE -CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 1. The applicant or designated agent will post educational posters in the construction office and throughout the construction site, including any access roads. The posters must be clearly visible to all construction staff. A sample poster is attached. 2. Prior to the onset of construction activities, the applicant/designated agent will conduct a meeting with all construction staff (annually for multi -year projects) to discuss identification of the snake, its protected status, what to do if a snake is observed within the project area, and applicable penalties that may be imposed if state and/or federal regulations are violated. An educational brochure including color photographs of the snake will be given to each staff member in attendance and additional copies will be provided to the construction superintendent to make available in the onsite construction office (a final brochure for Plan compliance, to be printed double -sided on 8.5" x 11" paper and then properly folded, is attached). Photos of eastern indigo snakes may be accessed on USFWS and/or FWC websites. 3. Construction staff will be informed that in the event that an eastern indigo snake (live or dead) is observed on the project site during construction activities, all such activities are to cease until the established procedures are implemented according to the Plan, which includes notification of the appropriate USFWS Field Office. The contact information for the USFWS is provided on the referenced posters and brochures. DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 1. During initial site clearing activities, an onsite observer may be utilized to determine whether habitat conditions suggest a reasonable probability of an eastern indigo snake sighting (example: discovery of snake sheds, tracks, lots of refugia and cavities present in the area of clearing activities, and presence of gopher tortoises and burrows). 2. If an eastern indigo snake is discovered during gopher tortoise relocation activities (i.e. burrow excavation), the USFWS shall be contacted within one business day to obtain further guidance which may result in further project consultation. 3. Periodically during construction activities, the applicant's designated agent should visit the project area to observe the condition of the posters and Plan materials, and replace them as needed. Construction personnel should be reminded of the instructions (above) as to what is expected if any eastern indigo snakes are seen. POST CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Whether or not eastern indigo snakes are observed during construction activities, a monitoring report should be submitted to the appropriate USFWS Field Office within 60 days of project completion. The report can be sent electronically to the appropriate USFWS e-mail address listed on page one of this Plan. IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference. • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida ES Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City ES Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida ES Office — (772) 562-3909 DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above- ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. Killing, harming, or harassing indigo snakes is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. LEGAL STATUS: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. U.S FISH & W nr UM SERVICE August 12, 2013 ATTENTION: THREATENED EASTERN INDIGO SNAKES MAY BE PRESENT ON THIS SITE!!! Please read the following information provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to become familiar with standard protection measures for the eastern indigo snake. ATTENTION: t t^ir - t - �I ' Photo7Stevenson THREATENED EASTERN INDIGO SNAKES MAY BE PRESENT ON THIS SITE!!! IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference. • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida Field Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City Field Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida Field Office — (772) 562-3909 Killing, harming, or harassing indigo snakes is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above- ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTION: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. August 12, 2013 ATTACHMENT 5 r OAER 8frght People_ Right Solutions. February 9, 2018 20180455.001 AIJAX18L73217 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Mining and Mitigation Program Attn: Alan Whitehouse via E-Mail: Alan. Whitehouse@dep.state.fl.us Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road, M.S. 3577 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 RE: Immokalee Sand Mine Expansion Stewart Materials, LLC Immokalee, Collier County, Florida M M R 228414-005 Dear Mr. Whitehouse: In response to the request for additional information (RAI) dated November 28, 2017 (Attachment A) for the proposed expansion of the Immokalee Mine (Site), Kleinfelder personnel mobilized to the Site on January 11, 2018 to conduct surface water and soil assessment activities. Surface water and soil assessment activities were conducted pursuant to the sampling plan approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) on December 14, 2017 (Attachment B). Methodology In order to assess for pollution sources from homogenous crop fields with routine agricultural application in the proposed mining area, one (1) composite soil sample was collected and composited from six (6) discrete soil sampling locations. A map of the discrete soil sampling locations is provided on Figure 1. Soil samples were collected in accordance with DEP-SOP- 001/01 FS 3000, Soil Sampling. The samples were collected at depth intervals of 0-6". The composite sample was then immediately placed on ice and shipped to Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. (AEL) to be analyzed for organochlorine pesticides (EPA Method 8081), organophosphorus pesticides (EPA Method 8141), chlorinated herbicides (EPA Method 8151), ethylene dibromide (EPA Method 8011), and copper and arsenic (EPA Method 6010). In order to assess for potential impacts in areas of fuel storage, fueling, and maintenance, and proximal to any aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) and/or pump houses within the proposed mining area, organic vapor analysis (OVA) was performed at five (5) locations where fueling, AST bulk fuel storage, and/or fuel use was suspected or had been identified. OVA screening was performed in general accordance with AST closure and assessment guidance as outlined in Chapter 62-762.801(2) 5, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Kleinfelder personnel installed soil borings at cardinal points surrounding each of the ASTs and/or secondary 8933 Western Way, Suite 12 Jacksonville, FL 32256 p1904.538.9171 fj 904.538.9172 containment structures with one (1) boring location near the containment drain valve, if present, or at areas exhibiting surface staining, stressed vegetation, or other signs of petroleum leaks or discharges. Soils were screened at 1'-intervals from each soil boring location to a terminal depth of 10' below ground surface (bgs) or 1' into the groundwater table, whichever was encountered first. When soils exhibited impacts based on OVA screening levels above background concentrations (>10 ppm), one (1) soil sample was collected from the boring and depth interval at each area of concern exhibiting the highest OVA concentration. Based on OVA screening results, one (1) soil sample (SB-3) was collected for subsequent analysis. SB-3, located near a diesel AST associated with a pumping station at the grove, had an OVA screening result of 40.3 ppm at a depth of 0-1' bgs. The sample collected from SB-3 was immediately placed on ice and shipped to AEL to be analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (EPA Method 8260), semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) (EPA Method 8270), total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH) (Florida Residual Petroleum Range Organics (FL -PRO) Method), and metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and lead) (EPA Method 6010). The location of the SB-3 soil sample location is depicted on Figure 1. One (1) surface water sample was collected from at least two (2) feet below the water surface of the active mine pit in accordance with DEP-SOP-001 /01 FS 2100, Surface Water Sampling. The sample was immediately placed on ice and shipped to AEL to be analyzed for mercury, specific conductivity, pH, chloride, sulfate, total dissolved solids (TDS), nitrate, nitrite, gross alpha, uranium, and combined radionuclides (radium-226 and radium-228). The location of the surface water sample is depicted on Figure 1. Analytical Results No contaminants of concern (COCs) within the analytical suite were detected above their respective soil cleanup target levels (SCTLs) or applicable surface water quality criteria. Contaminants of concern within each analytical suite that were detected above the laboratory practical quantitation limit (PQL) are included in Table 1 (soil) and Table 2 (surface water). A copy of the laboratory analytical results is included as Attachment C. Conclusions Based on the analytical results discussed above, no additional assessment of soils and/or surface water is recommended at the site. We trust that the above response is sufficient to address remaining concerns as identified within the Department's November 28, 2017 RAI at this time. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience. 20180455.001AIJAX18L73217 February 9, 2018 © 2018 Kleinfelder Page 2 of 3 Sincerely, A -a, e. Sarah Espinoza Project Scientist Josh `f: Patterson, Program Manager Attachments \ENS;;' { �- No.2579 •_ y' STATE OF ' co 4�' -oNA� rs s141 Cc: Ms. Lisa Daugherty, PMP Mr. Rudd Janes, PE Mr. AmirSasan Mahjoor, PG 20180455,001AIJAX18L73217 February9, 2018 02018 Klainfelder Page 3 of 3 OHR Bright Ample. Right SWix6uru. Figure 1 Sample Location Map Document Path: Wountdoralmon- a-dataIGISCADIStewart Mining)_2017120180455.00IA_SMI-Immokalee West Expansion103-0000 Requested Services98-0207--ImmokateeExp-SoilSamplingLocation.mxd; Plotted:2/812018,10:03:59 AM, NDePnest ;•-•� —�� ��Ig';■ f�.ee■■i = Fly.■ � e' Y' Rs:.- � ■ f,.,�M-•: Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East R : t` • Source: 2016 RGB 2.0-foot Orthophotos obtained from the FDOT, Surveying and Mapping Office, tt ! i Image Services in the form of MrSid format. it I• T■ � a = a ! 1 1 I�t � � �u � � �t+ ', r� •1 } +i !�■ � �� t t f ��. il tii ! �� •q.kl ar ,�+#1�� � !. � �� a•t� '!, .;� , 1� 1� a.i�■E! �. � t �. t.l. PP 1 Fit '1 0 r 1' ,I a •f � � : • +�i 4 � � � � i �.it i € I! _ �' t t }C'�' lit LI e , ► • � 11 I• i li � �t � , ell tit ,x I f Legend L Expansion Project Boundary (231.0 Ac.±) 400 200 0 400 Grove Discrete Soil Sampling Locations Feet Pit Surface Water Sample Location ,� �•��! 1 inch = 400 feet ❑ SB-3 Soil Sample Location PROJECT NO. 20180455.001A FIGURE The information included on this graphic representation has been compiled from a variety ofsources and is subject to change without DRAWN: 12/7/2017 Soil Sampling Location Map notice. Kleinfelder makes no representations or warranties, express ore ofs ch s toinfo mation. T completeness, timenoti intendeess, or d to the KL EINFEL DER DRAWN BY: NL/NCD use o/such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nor is it designed or intended as a construction Bright People, Right solurjans• design document. The use or misuse of the information contained CHECKED BY: AWN on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or Stewart Materials, LLC misusing the information. FILE NAME:18-0207--Immokale Immokalee Sand Mine Expansion www.kleinfelder.com Exp-SoilSampling Location. mxd Collier County, Florida OHR Bright Ample. Right SWix6uru. Table 1 Soil Sample Analytical Results Summary rL} Ar1pfit eOFSc.AipAIIdktcuu Table 1 Soil Sample Analytical Results Summary SCTL Leachability Based on Groundwater 38 - 7.5 SCTL Direct Exposure Residentiall 210 400 82 SCTL Direct Exposure Commercial/Industrial 470 1400 1700 Grove Comp-20180111 6.0 3.8 0.19 SB-3 (0-1)-20180111 2.2 1.9 ND Notes: SCTL = Soil Cleanup Target Level as set forth in 62-777, Florida Administrative Code ND = Not detected above PQL Only contaminants of concern detected above the laboratory PQL are listed. Page 1 of 1 OHR Bright Ample. Right SWix6oru. Table 2 Surface Water Sample Analytical Results Summary rL} Ar1pAtA:0Ojr c. AipAIIdktcuu Table 2 Surface Water Sample Analytical Results Summary Notes: SWQC = Surface Water Quality Criteria as set forth in 62-302, Florida Administrative Code Only contaminants of concern detected above the laboratory PQL are listed. Page 1 of 1 OHR Bright Ample. Right SWix6uru. Attachment A Request for Additional Information {aa pePar��@, Yn r � a �o tie 0 '�entati pe November 28, 2017 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stewart Materials, LLC. c/o Mr. Nick Stewart, Chief Executive Officer 2875 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 1100 Jupiter, Florida 33458 Re: Stewart Materials, LLC, File No. MMR_228414-005, Collier County Immokalee Sand Mine Expansion Dear Mr. Stewart: Rick Scott Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera Lt. Governor Noah Valenstein Secretary This is to acknowledge receipt of your application on October 30, 2017 for an environmental resource permit, pursuant to Part IV of Chapter 373, Florida Statutes. A Department staff review of the application and supporting documentation indicates that the application is incomplete. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., please provide the information in the attached document and refer to this correspondence in your response. Portions of the response to this correspondence must be signed, sealed, and dated by a registered Florida Professional. For the Department to continue processing your application, please submit the requested information as soon as possible. The Department must receive a response within 90 days of the date of this letter, unless a written request for additional time to provide the requested information is submitted and approved. Pursuant to Chapter 62-330 and Section 120.60, F.S., failure of an applicant to provide the timely requested information by the applicable deadline may result in denial of the application. You are encouraged to contact this office to discuss the items requested to assist you in developing a complete and adequate response. Please submit the response in electronic format to miningandmiti atg ion(cdep.state.fl.us, with a copy to Alan.Whitehousekdep. state. fl.us. If the file is very large, you may post it to a folder on this office's ftp site at: ftp://ft.dep.state.fl.us/pub/incoming . After posting the document, send an e-mail to miningandmiti at�(a�dep.state.fl.us, with a copy to Alan.Whitehouse&dep. state. fl.us, alerting us that it has been posted. If you have any questions, please contact me by telephone at 850-245-8641 or by e-mail at Alan. Whitehouse@dep. state. fl.us. Mr. Nick Stewart Page 2 of 2 November 28, 2017 Sincerely, Rj, 0 4tX� Alan Whitehouse Environmental Specialist Florida Department of Environmental Protection Attachment: (1) Attachment: List of Requested Information Nick Stewart, Chief Executive Officer Site Name: Immokalee Sand Mine DEP Application No.: MMR_228414-005 Collier County Note: All the construction plans, stormwater management report, supplemental documentations and their revisions provided in support of the application should be dated, signed and sealed by the appropriate Florida -licensed professional. Also, please ensure that all the figures, tables and exhibits are appropriately numbered. 1. Section A, Part 1.11. The applicant reported the coordinates of the project central location as "Latitude (DMS) 26° 28' 3.91" and Longitude (DMS) 81' 27' 41.67"." However, the format of the reported longitude is not correct. Please revise the longitude format as "Longitude (DMS) - 81 ° 27' 41.67"." 2. Section A, Part LL: The applicant's response to this item was: "No off -site discharge of mine process water or stormwater will occur as currently permitted. No named waterbodies are present, only ditches associated with the onsite citrus grove.". However, the proposed mining activity occur within the "COW SLOUGH (WBID 3278E)" drainage. Please change the answer to this item to "COW SLOUGH." 3. Section A, Part 2.D: Please submit the required application fee, in accordance with rule 62-4.050(4), F.A.C. 4. Section H, Part 2.1.a: In response to this item the applicant referred to drainage calculations provided in "Stormwater Management Report provided as Appendix B." However, the Appendix B does not contain separate pre -development (existing), construction phase (during mining and reclamation) and post -development (post -reclamation) drainage/runoff maps. Please provide the requested maps as prescribed in this item. 5. Section H, Part 2.1.b: The applicant's response to this item was: "Please refer to the Stormwater Management Report provided as Appendix B." However, the Appendix B does not contain all the information and the drawings requested in this item. Please provide the requested maps as prescribed in this item. 6. Section H, Part 2.2.c: The applicant's response to this item was: "Not applicable. No dewatering will occur in association with mining." Please clarify if there are any private or public wells within 500ft of the proposed project boundary. 7. Section H, Part 2.2.f: Ambient surface water and groundwater quality characterization are necessary for the proposed project. The applicant did not provide ambient surface water or groundwater quality data. Please submit a water quality sampling plan. The sampling plan should address ambient surface water sampling (minimally in upgradient and downgradient of the project area), groundwater sampling (from minimum of one well downgradient of the groundwater flow). Since the expansion area is located immediately adjacent to the current permitted mine, it may be assumed that the mine pit water is representative of the vicinity water. As such, please collect and analyze at least one water sample from the active mine pit. Nick Stewart, Chief Executive Officer Site Name: Immokalee Sand Mine DEP Application No.: MMR_228414-005 Attachment Page 2 Water samples need to be performed according to DEP-SOP-001/01 FS 2100, Surface Water Sampling. A copy of the document can be found at the following web address: hqp://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/sas/sop/sops.htm. Surface water sample should be collected for analysis by a NELAC-certified laboratory for: Mercury, Specific conductivity, pH, Chloride, Sulfate, Total dissolved solids, Nitrate, Nitrite, Gross Alpha, Uranium, Combined Radionuclides (radium 226 and radium 228). Additionally, field measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen and turbidity should be collected during sampling. Details about "Surface Water Quality Standards" can be found in Florida Administrative Code 62-302. The Department is available to discuss the specifics of a sampling plan. The applicant may also provide previously acquired sampling results for the project area. 8. Section H, Part 2.2.K: The applicant's response to this item was: "No soil sampling has been conducted onsite or is proposed." However, soil sampling is necessary for this project. Please submit a soil sampling plan as prescribed in this item for currently or previously under agricultural area. Soil samplings need to be performed according to DEP-SOP-001/01 FS 3000, Soil (Revision date March 31, 2008). 9. Section H, Part 3.a: please revise the analysis according to the response to comment number 4, if applicable. OHR Bright Ample. Right SWu6ur u. Attachment B Soil Sampling Plan and Soil Sampling Plan Approval SMI IMMOKALEE SOIL SAMPLING PLAN As part of the RAI Response to ERP Application No. MMR_228414-005, and based on conversation(s) with the Department, the following soil sampling plan is being proposed by Kleinfelder to address RAI Item 8. In order to assess for pollution sources from homogenous crop fields with routine agrichemical application in the proposed mining area, a composite soil sample will be collected and composited from six (6) discrete sampling sites as indicated on the Soil Sampling Location Map. The soil sample will be collected using the following methodology. Methodology The samples will be collected pursuant to DEP-SOP-001/01 FS 3000, Soil (Revision date March 31, 2008) along with the following: - The collection of samples will be performed using a hand auger and a sand bucket. - Samples will be collected at depth intervals of 0-6". Analysis The composite sample collected from the six (6) sampling sites (Soil Sampling Location Map) will be analyzed by a NELAP-certified environmental analytical laboratory using the following analytes/methods. - Organochlorine pesticides (EPA Method 8081 or equivalent) - Organophosphorus pesticides (EPA Method 8141 or equivalent) - Chlorinated herbicides (EPA Method 8151 or equivalent) - Ethylene dibromide (EPA Method 8011 or equivalent) - Copper and Arsenic (EPA Method 6010 or equivalent) Additionally, to assess for potential impacts in areas of fuel storage, fueling, and maintenance, and proximal to any above ground storage tanks (ASTs) and/or pump houses within the proposed mining area, organic vapor analysis (OVA) will be performed at up to five (5) identified locations where fueling, AST bulk fuel storage and/or fuel use is suspected or has been identified using the following methodology. Methodology OVA analysis will be performed in general accordance with AST closure and assessment guidance as outlined in Chapter 62-762.801(2) 5, F.A.C. During field screening activities, Kleinfelder will install soil borings at cardinal points surrounding each of the ASTs and/or secondary containment structures with one (1) boring location near the containment drain valve, if present, or at areas exhibiting surface staining, stressed vegetation, or other signs of petroleum leaks or discharge. Soils will be screened at 1'-intervals from each soil boring location to a terminal depth of 10' below ground surface (bls) or 1' into the groundwater table, whichever is encountered first. If soils exhibit impacts based on OVA screening above background concentrations (>10 ppm), one (1) soil sample will be collected from the boring and depth interval at each area of concern exhibiting the highest OVA concentration. Analysis Any soil samples, up to a maximum of five (5), that are collected for subsequent analysis will be submitted to a NELAP-certified analytical laboratory for analysis of petroleum constituents of Page 1 of 2 20180455.001A December 14, 2017 SMI IMMOKALEE SOIL SAMPLING PLAN concern using the following analytes/methods. - Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including benzene, ethyl -benzene, toluene, total xylenes and methyl tert-butyl ether (EPA Method 8260 or equivalent) - Semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) including 1-methyl naphthalene, 2- methyl naphthalene, acenaphthene, acenaphthylene, anthracene, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(g,h,i)perylene, chrysene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, fluoranthene, fluorine, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, and pyrene (EPA Method 8270 or equivalent) - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Florida Residual Petroleum Range Organics Method) Metals: arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and lead (EPA Method 6010 or equivalent). No bulk hazardous chemical storage areas, pesticide or herbicide mixing stations, or cattle dipping vats have been identified within the area of proposed mining. If any of these or other suspected pollution sources are discovered, potential impacts will be assessed and reported to the Department, as appropriate, in accordance with Chapter 62-780, F.A.C. Page 2 of 2 20180455.001A December 14, 2017 Document Path: I1mountdoralMOUNTD01 DATAIGISCADIStewartMiningl_2017120180455.001A_SMI-Immokalee West Expansion103-0000 Requested Serviicesl17-1207--ImmokaleeExp-SoilSamplingLocadon.mxd; Plotted: 12/7/2017, 4:10:48 PM, NLawrence y Mmv Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East , t+ Source: 2016 RGB 2.0-foot Orthophotos obtained from the FDOT, Surveying and Mapping Office, Image Services in the form of MrSid format. r # oil ILI I ittill 1it. wit It lily it mi*41111ll Its €' ill 1,} t.* s:*: it�-rr* ,p �- gi �{� I } �' � 11• •RI •`'1+Y,rtr t"I d• ��' .�si�� ,. '���3•:��` �� ]pi ! bra � q},ti ��i. �a'.' J•r EA .�} 'I.';i I �. °��*�. ({��#y*y� P 1 :Ij.�- ��i'S' 1 l :r" Ml'I I r ''e••� "� �" i :& 1M:� ••• F ` ::I!' f'� il.';'`•It r. •,ri: ,tRe:�ie �� it 94.a:'��, �■ r R � * r" !+ 'Ip��' t �411 II ! .k � ' 'F''f rl �� rlt'��9 t F�•li i!. cx €;•��' .�,•} t.'' ;�J,, r• fLt ,iii.i..L.T' 1!'f}-P ti'��iirF' .�j", 6'!.:1i.F;' '.�•rlit•��'t.: 'i' d t f li. a i 1 , 6 AT. . ' I .w . a i' 4. r , i I, i,rYYYrFi `I' 'gyp' I �� [i•1LY�i'i��il�nr�'.•� [I1. f Heet 1 inch = 400 feet The information included on this graphic representation has been�� compiled from a variety ofsoureas and is subject to change without notice. Kl, ast accuracy,er makes o completeness, or fines,ariig express KL EINFEL DER or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product noris it designed orintended as a construction Bright People. Right Solutions. design document. The use or misuse ofthe information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. www.kleinfelder.com PROJECT NO. 20180455.001A DRAWN: 12/7/2017 DRAWN BY: NIL CHECKED BY: AWN FILE NAME:17-1207--ImmokaleE Exp-SoilSamplingLocation. mxd I x Legend r Expansion Project Boundary (231.0 Ac.±) 0 Soil Sampling Locations Soil Sampling Location Map Stewart Materials, LLC Immokalee Sand Mine Expansion Collier County, Florida FIGURE Lisa Daugherty From: Mahjoor, Amirsasan <Amirsasan.Mahjoor@dep.state.fl.us> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 3:41 PM To: Lisa Daugherty Cc: Whitehouse, Alan Subject: RE: Immokalee Sand Mine Soil Sampling Plan MMR 228414-005 External Email. Hello Lisa, Hello Lisa, I reviewed the proposed sampling plan. It appears to be sufficient. Please feel free to proceed with the plan. -Amir Awti-rSa yam M4 omr, P.G. Professional Geologist Engineering, Hydrology, and Geology Program 2600 Blair Stone Road, M.S. 3595 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Office: 850-245-8817 AmirSasan.Mahioor@dep.staLe.fl.us From: Lisa Daugherty [mailto:LDaugherty@kleinfelder.com] Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 2:55 PM To: Mahjoor, Amirsasan <Amirsasan.Mahjoor@dep.state.fl.us> Cc: Whitehouse, Alan <Alan.Whitehouse@dep.state.fl.us>; Bill Newlon <bnewlon@kleinfelder.com> Subject: Immokalee Sand Mine Soil Sampling Plan MMR 228414-005 HelloAmir— As follow up to our coordination with you regarding the sampling requirements, attached please find our proposed soil sampling plan to address Item 8 of the FDEP RAI dated November 28, 2017. Please review this plan and provide concurrence or feedback at your earliest convenience. We are anticipating completing the sampling event in early January in conjunction with another project in the area. We look forward to receiving your feedback. Thank you, Lisa F. Daugherty, PMP Project Manager 1174 Camp Avenue Mount Dora, Florida 32757 o l 352.383.1444 x 3004 m 1407.276.4653 (Please note new mobile phone number) �KLE/IVFELOER Bryht People. RightSohrrnan€ This email may contain confidential information. If you have received this email —including any attachments —in error, please notify the sender promptly and delete the email and any attachments from all of your systems. P-1 OHR Bright Ample. Right SWu6ur u. Attachment C Laboratory Analytical Report 0 January 31, 2018 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. Matt Byrum Kleinfelder 8933 Western Way, Suite 12 Jacksonville, FL 32246 RE: Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Dear Matt Byrum: Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on Friday, January 12, 2018. Results reported herein conform to the most current NELAC standards, where applicable, unless otherwise narrated in the body of the report. The analytical results for the samples contained in this report were submitted for analysis as outlined by the Chain of Custody and results pertain only to these samples. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, bv%l Jessica Bunnell - Lab Manager JBunnell@AELLa6.com Enclosures Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Page 1 of 16 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a � 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. SAMPLE SUMMARY Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received F 1800228001 SMI-PIP Water 1/12/2018 12:20 1/12/2018 13:50 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 Soil 1/11/2018 18:17 1/12/2018 13:50 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 Soil 1/11/2018 16:15 1/12/2018 13:50 Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a Page 2 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Lab ID: F1800228001 Sample ID: SMI-PIP Sample Description: Date Received: Date Collected: Location: 01/12/18 13:50 01/12/18 12:20 Matrix: Water Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab METALS Analysis Desc: SW846 6020B Preparation Method: SW-846 3010A Analysis,Total Analytical Method: SW-846 6020 Uranium 2.8 ug/L 1 0.20 0.070 1/26/201814:57 J Analysis Desc: SW846 7470A Preparation Method: SW-846 7470A Analysis,Water Analytical Method: SW-846 7470A Mercury 0.000014 1 mg/L 1 0.00010 0.000011 1/18/201813:06 J WET CHEMISTRY Analysis Desc: IC,E300.0,Water Analytical Method: EPA300.0 Chloride 19 mg/L 1 5.0 0.11 1/13/2018 03:41 F Nitrate 2.6 mg/L 1 0.50 0.017 1/13/2018 03:41 F Nitrite 0.042 U mg/L 1 0.50 0.042 1/13/2018 03:41 F Sulfate 54 mg/L 1 5.0 0.11 1/13/2018 03:41 F Analysis Desc: Tot Dissolved Analytical Method: SM 2540 C Solids,SM2540C Total Dissolved Solids 100 mg/L 1 10 10 1/18/2018 16:17 F Lab ID: F1800228002 Date Received: Sample ID: S13-3 (0-1)-20180111 Date Collected: Results for sample F1800228002 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Location: 01/12/18 13:50 01/11/18 18:17 Matrix: Soil Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab METALS Analysis Desc: SW846 6010B Preparation Method: SW-846 3050B Analysis,Soils Analytical Method: SW-846 6010 Arsenic 0.13 U mg/Kg 1 1.8 0.13 1/19/201811:12 M Cadmium 0.072 1 mg/Kg 1 0.30 0.010 1/19/201811:12 M Chromium 2.2 mg/Kg 1 0.30 0.22 1/19/201811:12 M Lead 1.9 mg/Kg 1 0.60 0.063 1/19/201811:12 M SEMIVOLATILES Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 3 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Lab ID: F1800228002 Date Received: 01/12/18 13:50 Matrix: Soil Sample ID: SIB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 Date Collected: 01/11/18 18:17 Results for sample F1800228002 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Location: Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab Analysis Desc: FL -PRO Analysis, Soil Preparation Method: FL -PRO Analytical Method: FL -PRO TPH 12 U mg/Kg 1 20 12 1/18/2018 02:16 M o-Terphenyl(S) 94 % 1 62-109 1/18/2018 02:16 Nonatricontane-C39 (S) 116 % 1 60-118 1/18/2018 02:16 Analysis Desc: 8270C-SIM Analysis, Preparation Method: SW-846 3550B Soil Analytical Method: SW-846 8270C (SIM) 1-Methylnaphthalene 0.0036 1 mg/Kg 1 2-Methylnaphthalene 0.0035 U mg/Kg 1 Acenaphthene 0.0030 U mg/Kg 1 Acenaphthylene 0.0028 U mg/Kg 1 Anthracene 0.0025 U mg/Kg 1 Benzo[a]anthracene 0.0027 U mg/Kg 1 Benzo[a]pyrene 0.0025 U mg/Kg 1 Benzo[b]fluoranthene 0.0027 U mg/Kg 1 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 0.0067 U mg/Kg 1 Benzo[k]fluoranthene 0.0023 U mg/Kg 1 Chrysene 0.0027 U mg/Kg 1 Dibenzo[a,h]anthrace ne 0.0076 U mg/Kg 1 Fluoranthene 0.0024 U mg/Kg 1 Fluorene 0.0030 U mg/Kg 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.0044 U mg/Kg 1 Naphthalene 0.0062 U mg/Kg 1 Phenanthrene 0.0024 U mg/Kg 1 Pyrene 0.0022 U mg/Kg 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (S) 50 % 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (S) 57 % 1 p-Terphenyl-d14 (S) 72 % 1 VOLATILES Analysis Desc: 8260B Analysis, Soil Preparation Method: SW-846 5035 Analytical Method: SW-846 8260B Benzene 0.00059 U mg/Kg 1 Ethylbenzene 0.00034 U mg/Kg 1 Methyl tert-butyl Ether (MTBE) 0.0010 U mg/Kg 1 Toluene 0.00042 U mg/Kg 1 Xylene (Total) 0.00048 U mg/Kg 1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 110 % 1 Report ID: 531893 - 126376 0.0096 0.0035 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0035 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0030 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0028 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0025 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0027 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0025 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0048 0.0027 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0067 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0023 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0027 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0076 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0024 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0030 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0044 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0062 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0024 1/18/2018 01:20 M 0.0096 0.0022 1/18/2018 01:20 M 33-134 1/18/2018 01:20 37-127 1/18/2018 01:20 42-141 1/18/2018 01:20 0.0031 0.00059 1 /17/2018 17:36 T 0.0031 0.00034 1 /17/2018 17:36 T 0.0031 0.0010 1 /17/2018 17:36 T 0.0031 0.00042 1 /17/2018 17:36 T 0.0062 0.00048 1 /17/2018 17:36 T 69-134 1 /17/2018 17:36 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a Page 4 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Lab ID: F1800228002 Sample ID: S13-3 (0-1)- 20180111 Results for sample F1800228002 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Date Received: 01/12/18 13:50 Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 01/11/18 18:17 Location: Parameters Results Qual Units DF Adjusted PQL Adjusted MDL Analyzed Lab Toluene-d8 (S) 82 % 1 72-122 1/17/2018 17:36 Bromofluorobenzene (S) 109 % 1 79-126 1/17/2018 17:36 VOLATILES Analysis Desc: Percent Analytical Method: SM 2540G Solids,SM2540G,Soil Percent Moisture 19 % 1 1/17/2018 13:33 M Lab ID: F1800228003 Sample ID: GROVE COMP-20180111 Results for sample F1800228003 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Date Received: Date Collected: Location: 01/12/18 13:50 01/11/18 16:15 Matrix: Soil Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab METALS Analysis Desc: SW846 6010B Preparation Method: SW-846 3050E Analysis,Soils Analytical Method: SW-846 6010 Arsenic 0.24 U mg/Kg 1 0.53 0.24 1/17/201816:57 J Cadmium 0.19 mg/Kg 1 0.16 0.033 1/17/201816:57 J Chromium 6.0 mg/Kg 1 0.16 0.074 1/17/201816:57 J Lead 3.8 mg/Kg 1 0.53 0.15 1/17/201816:57 J SEMIVOLATILES Analysis Desc: 8081A Pesticide Preparation Method: SW-846 3550B Analysis, Soil Analytical Method: EPA 8081 4,4'-DDD 0.55 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.55 1/16/2018 23:11 J 4,4'-DDE 0.42 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.42 1/16/2018 23:11 J 4,4'-DDT 19 U ug/Kg 20 68 19 1/16/201815:11 J Aldrin 0.50 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.50 1/16/2018 23:11 J Chlordane (technical) 14 U ug/Kg 1 34 14 1/16/2018 23:11 J Dieldrin 0.43 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.43 1/16/2018 23:11 J Endosulfan 1 0.53 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.53 1/16/2018 23:11 J Endosulfan 11 0.36 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.36 1/16/2018 23:11 J Endosulfan Sulfate 0.62 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.62 1/16/2018 23:11 J Endrin 0.93 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.93 1/16/2018 23:11 J Endrin Aldehyde 0.56 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.56 1/16/2018 23:11 J Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 5 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Lab ID: F1800228003 Date Received: Sample ID: GROVE COMP-20180111 Date Collected: Results for sample F1800228003 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Location: 01/12/18 13:50 01/11/18 16:15 Matrix: Soil Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab Heptachlor 0.63 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.63 1/16/2018 23:11 J Heptachlor Epoxide 0.46 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.46 1/16/2018 23:11 J Methoxychlor 14 U ug/Kg 20 68 14 1/16/201815:11 J Toxaphene 480 U ug/Kg 20 680 480 1/16/201815:11 J alpha-BHC 0.57 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.57 1/16/2018 23:11 J beta-BHC 0.39 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.39 1/16/2018 23:11 J delta-BHC 0.40 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.40 1/16/2018 23:11 J gamma-BHC (Lindane) 0.60 U ug/Kg 1 3.4 0.60 1/16/2018 23:11 J Tetrachloro-m-xylene (S) 63 % 1 42-129 1/16/2018 23:11 Decachlorobiphenyl (S) 77 % 1 63-130 1/16/2018 23:11 Analysis Desc: 8141A Org Phos Preparation Method: SW-846 3550B Pesticide Analysis, Soil Analytical Method: EPA 8141 Atrazine 13 U ug/Kg 1 36 13 1/18/2018 02:22 J Azinphos-methyl 14 U ug/Kg 1 36 14 1/18/2018 02:22 J Chlorpyrifos 9.8 U ug/Kg 1 36 9.8 1/18/2018 02:22 J Chlorpyrifos-methyl 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Demeton 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Diazinon 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Dimethoate 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Disulfoton 7.9 U ug/Kg 1 36 7.9 1/18/2018 02:22 J Ethion 10 U ug/Kg 1 36 10 1/18/2018 02:22 J Ethoprop 8.5 U ug/Kg 1 36 8.5 1/18/2018 02:22 J Famphur 13 U ug/Kg 1 36 13 1/18/2018 02:22 J Fensulfothion 13 U ug/Kg 1 36 13 1/18/2018 02:22 J Fonophos 10 U ug/Kg 1 36 10 1/18/2018 02:22 J Malathion 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Merphos 10 U ug/Kg 1 36 10 1/18/2018 02:22 J Methyl Parathion 7.7 U ug/Kg 1 36 7.7 1/18/2018 02:22 J Mevinphos 14 U ug/Kg 1 36 14 1/18/2018 02:22 J Parathion (Ethyl) 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Phorate 9.7 U ug/Kg 1 36 9.7 1/18/2018 02:22 J Phosmet 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Ronnel 9.3 U ug/Kg 1 36 9.3 1/18/2018 02:22 J Simazine 11 U ug/Kg 1 36 11 1/18/2018 02:22 J Tributyl phosphate (S) 115 % 1 63-111 1/18/2018 02:22 J Analysis Desc: 8151A Herbicides Preparation Method: 8151 Analysis, Soil Analytical Method: EPA 8151 2,4,5-T 9.2 U ug/Kg 1 18 9.2 1/27/201815:00 J Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a Page 6 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Lab ID: F1800228003 Sample ID: GROVE COMP-20180111 Results for sample F1800228003 are reported on a dry weight basis. Sample Description: Date Received: Date Collected: Location: 01/12/18 13:50 01/11/18 16:15 Matrix: Soil Adjusted Adjusted Parameters Results Qual Units DF PQL MDL Analyzed Lab 2,4-D 32 U ug/Kg 1 54 32 1/27/2018 15:00 J 2,4-DB 19 U ug/Kg 1 54 19 1/27/2018 15:00 J Dalapon 62 U ug/Kg 1 180 62 1/27/2018 15:00 J Dicamba 8.0 U ug/Kg 1 18 8.0 1/27/2018 15:00 J Dichloroprop 29 U ug/Kg 1 54 29 1/27/2018 15:00 J Dinoseb 13 U ug/Kg 1 18 13 1/27/2018 15:00 J MCPA 1800 U ug/Kg 1 9000 1800 1/27/2018 15:00 J MCPP 1800 U ug/Kg 1 9000 1800 1/27/2018 15:00 J Pentachlorophenol 5.4 U ug/Kg 1 9.0 5.4 1/27/2018 15:00 J Silvex (2,4,5-TP) 6.3 U ug/Kg 1 18 6.3 1/27/2018 15:00 J 2,4-Dichlorophenylacetic acid 108 % 1 46-122 1/27/2018 15:00 J (S) VOLATILES Analysis Desc: 8260B Analysis, Soil Preparation Method: SW-846 5035 Analytical Method: SW-846 8260B Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) 1.5 U ug/Kg 1 3.2 1.5 1/15/2018 11:15 J 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 102 % 1 69-134 1/15/2018 11:15 Toluene-d8 (S) 107 % 1 72-122 1/15/2018 11:15 Bromofluorobenzene (S) 117 % 1 79-126 1/15/2018 11:15 VOLATILES Analysis Desc: Percent Analytical Method: SM 2540G Sol ids,SM2540G,Soil Percent Moisture 6.7 % 1 1/20/2018 13:38 J Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 7 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 .0 KNL OENVIRONMENTAL L TESTING Advarice-d [-,nv.Lronmenal. Labs 1 :3100 WosL l i rik.5 Uri:i L 10 1'1. Myers, T-1. 33913 A1.Lri: J. HunneLi FL DOH Certification #E84025 ]�Qport, Dal e: F'e-bruary 2, Ma d Cu -s t. ody.- SilITLF3.1 0 Cu I I ecL i Uri 1,ab ID No-. 1,ab CusLody WIL(-: Sample desc-ripLion CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS C 1. 1 c-2 r,. L 1.11 8 1) 0 2 12 B ww Ana I ys 'I IS t e c t- i on Parameter Uni Ls Results 1)aLc Me Oiod Lim] L Gross Alpha PC i 1. 1-25-18/1'r] 00 -()2 0.5 PC i 1 Ca I c Ca I C R,Idiurn 2.28) R adi UITI- 22 6 Pci/ 1 2.3 1.51 EPA 903.,'J kad i um-228 PC!./ 1 0.6 U I. 0. 5 EPA fea -05 IJnd was rcpnri,R],d vaitie is -.jurjn� 1 Lat i un I im i is James W+ floyes 'rjbur-al.wy Manager Te'st- r-esul�s meet all Cf Lho WJd�',: rits,, tnalui 11t7e cl-al nt- V avai-fable upon request. Test rcUu1t5 relrf -,!11!" 1-o parson: Jim Hayes (813} 229-W8-19. INC. 1 3202 1,KMP-1 FII-JPlr)A (AMPA 3360,-3 8t3,22.9.2V9 j6A Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. ANALYTICAL RESULTS QUALIFIERS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE PARAMETER QUALIFIERS Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 U The compound was analyzed for but not detected. I The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quantitation limit. LAB QUALIFIERS J DOH Certification #E82574(AEL-JAX)(FL NELAC Certification) M DOH Certification #E82535(AEL-M)(FL NELAC Certification) T DOH Certification #E84589(AEL-T)(FL NELAC Certification) Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a Page 8 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 QC Batch: DGMj/1037 Analysis Method: SW-846 6010 QC Batch Method: SW-846 3050B Prepared: 01/16/2018 10:05 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228003 METHOD BLANK: 2588125 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers METALS Arsenic mg/Kg 0.23 0.23 U Cadmium mg/Kg 0.032 0.032 U Chromium mg/Kg 0.069 0.069 U Lead mg/Kg 0.15 0.15 U QC Batch: MSVj/1070 QC Batch Method: SW-846 5035 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228003 Analysis Method: SW-846 8260B Prepared: 01/15/2018 06:00 METHOD BLANK: 2588146 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers VOLATILES Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) ug/Kg 1.4 1.4 U 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 101 69-134 Toluene-d8 (S) % 99 72-122 Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 100 79-126 QC Batch: EXTj/1052 QC Batch Method: SW-846 3550B Associated Lab Samples: F1800228003 Analysis Method: EPA 8081 Prepared: 01/16/2018 11:00 METHOD BLANK: 2589105 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers SEMIVOLATILES alpha-BHC ug/Kg 0.54 0.54 U gamma-BHC (Lindane) ug/Kg 0.57 0.57 U beta-BHC ug/Kg 0.37 0.37 U delta-BHC ug/Kg 0.38 0.38 U Heptachlor ug/Kg 0.60 0.60 U Aldrin ug/Kg 0.48 0.48 U Heptachlor Epoxide ug/Kg 0.44 0.44 U Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 9 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 Bdvanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE METHOD BLANK: 2589105 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Endosulfan I ug/Kg 0.50 0.50 U 4,4'-DDE ug/Kg 0.40 0.40 U Dieldrin ug/Kg 0.41 0.41 U Endrin ug/Kg 0.89 0.89 U 4,4'-DDD ug/Kg 0.52 0.52 U Endosulfan II ug/Kg 0.34 0.34 U Endrin Aldehyde ug/Kg 0.53 0.53 U 4,4'-DDT ug/Kg 0.89 0.89 U Endosulfan Sulfate ug/Kg 0.59 0.59 U Methoxychlor ug/Kg 0.65 0.65 U Chlordane (technical) ug/Kg 13 13 U Toxaphene ug/Kg 23 23 U Tetrachloro-m-xylene (S) % 59 42-129 Decachlorobiphenyl (S) % 72 63-130 QC Batch: WCAf/1036 Analysis Method: EPA 300.0 QC Batch Method: EPA 300.0 Prepared: Associated Lab Samples: F1800228001 METHOD BLANK: 2589470 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers WET CHEMISTRY Chloride mg/L 3.8 0.11 1 Nitrite mg/L 0.042 0.042 U Nitrate mg/L 0.017 0.017 U Sulfate mg/L 0.11 0.11 U QC Batch: EXTj/1063 Analysis Method: EPA 8141 QC Batch Method: SW-846 3550B Prepared: 01/17/2018 09:00 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228003 METHOD BLANK: 2589944 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers SEMIVOLATILES Mevinphos ug/Kg 13 13 U Demeton ug/Kg 10 10 U Ethoprop ug/Kg 7.7 7.7 U Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a Page 10 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental laboratories, Inc. QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE METHOD BLANK: 2589944 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Phorate ug/Kg 8.8 8.8 U Diazinon ug/Kg 10 10 U Disulfoton ug/Kg 7.2 7.2 U Ronnel ug/Kg 8.5 8.5 U Methyl Parathion ug/Kg 7.1 7.1 U Chlorpyrifos ug/Kg 8.9 8.9 U Merphos ug/Kg 9.2 9.2 U Fensulfothion ug/Kg 12 12 U Azinphos-methyl ug/Kg 12 12 U Dimethoate ug/Kg 10 10 U Fonophos ug/Kg 9.2 9.2 U Chlorpyrifos-methyl ug/Kg 10 10 U Malathion ug/Kg 9.8 9.8 U Parathion (Ethyl) ug/Kg 9.8 9.8 U Ethion ug/Kg 9.2 9.2 U Famphur ug/Kg 12 12 U Phosmet ug/Kg 10 10 U Atrazine ug/Kg 12 12 U Simazine ug/Kg 10 10 U Tributyl phosphate (S) % 85 63-111 QC Batch: EXTm/1054 Analysis Method QC Batch Method: SW-846 3550B Prepared: Associated Lab Samples: F1800228002 METHOD BLANK: 2590633 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers SEMIVOLATILES Naphthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene 1-Methylnaphthalene Acenaphthylene Acenaphthene Fluorene Phenanthrene Anthracene Fluoranthene Pyrene Benzo(a]anthracene Chrysene Benzo(b]fluoranthene Report ID: 531893 - 126376 mg/Kg 0.0050 0.0050 U mg/Kg 0.0028 0.0028 U mg/Kg 0.0028 0.0028 U mg/Kg 0.0023 0.0023 U mg/Kg 0.0024 0.0024 U mg/Kg 0.0024 0.0024 U mg/Kg 0.0020 0.0020 U mg/Kg 0.0020 0.0020 U mg/Kg 0.0019 0.0019 U mg/Kg 0.0018 0.0018 U mg/Kg 0.0022 0.0022 U mg/Kg 0.0022 0.0022 U mg/Kg 0.0022 0.0022 U Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 SW-846 8270C (SIM) 01 /17/2018 13:30 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a Phone: (239) 674-8130 Fax: (239) 674-8128 Page 11 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 BdvanGed Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Environmental laboratories, Inc. Phone: (239) 674-8130 0 Fax: (239) 674-8128 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE METHOD BLANK: 2590633 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers Benzo[k]fluoranthene mg/Kg 0.0019 0.0019 U Benzo[a]pyrene mg/Kg 0.0021 0.0021 U Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/Kg 0.0036 0.0036 U Dibenzo[a,h]anthrace ne mg/Kg 0.0062 0.0062 U Benzo[g,h,i]perylene mg/Kg 0.0054 0.0054 U Nitrobenzene-d5(S) % 66 33-134 2-Fluorobiphenyl (S) % 72 37-127 p-Terphenyl-d14(S) % 93 42-141 QC Batch: EXTm/1055 Analysis Method: FL -PRO QC Batch Method: FL -PRO Prepared: 01/17/2018 13:30 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228002 METHOD BLANK: 2590643 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers SEMIVOLATILES TPH mg/Kg 9.5 9.5 U o-Terphenyl(S) % 91 62-109 Nonatricontane-C39 (S) % 112 60-118 QC Batch: DGMj/1050 Analysis Method: SW-846 7470A QC Batch Method: SW-846 7470A Prepared: 01/18/2018 09:30 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228001 METHOD BLANK: 2591298 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers METALS Mercury mg/L 0.000011 0.000011 U QC Batch: DGMm/1032 Analysis Method: SW-846 6010 QC Batch Method: SW-846 3050B Prepared: 01/18/2018 09:30 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228002 Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 12 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 BdvanGed Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Environmental laboratories, Inc. Phone: (239) 674-8130 0 Fax: (239) 674-8128 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE METHOD BLANK: 2591464 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METALS Arsenic mg/Kg 0.10 0.10 U Cadmium mg/Kg 0.0084 0.0084 U Chromium mg/Kg 0.18 0.18 U Lead mg/Kg 0.052 0.052 U QC Batch: MSVt/1072 Analysis Method: SW-846 8260B QC Batch Method: SW-846 5035 Prepared: 01/17/2018 13:30 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228002 METHOD BLANK: 2591671 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers VOLATILES Methyl tert-butyl Ether mg/Kg 0.0010 0.0010 U (MTBE) Benzene mg/Kg 0.00057 0.00057 U Toluene mg/Kg 0.00041 0.00041 U Ethylbenzene mg/Kg 0.00033 0.00033 U Xylene (Total) mg/Kg 0.00047 0.00047 U 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 99 69-134 Toluene-d8 (S) % 84 72-122 Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 104 79-126 QC Batch: DGMj/1052 Analysis Method: SW-846 6020 QC Batch Method: SW-846 3010A Prepared: 01/19/2018 03:30 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228001 METHOD BLANK: 2591938 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers METALS Uranium ug/L QC Batch: WCAf/1063 QC Batch Method: SM 2540 C Associated Lab Samples: F1800228001 Report ID: 531893 - 126376 0.070 0.070 U Analysis Method: SM 2540 C Prepared: Page 13 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 BdvanGed Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Environmental laboratories, Inc. Phone: (239) 674-8130 0 Fax: (239) 674-8128 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE METHOD BLANK: 2593975 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers WET CHEMISTRY Total Dissolved Solids mg/L QC Batch: EXTj/1106 QC Batch Method: 8151 Associated Lab Samples: F1800228003 10 10 U Analysis Method: EPA 8151 Prepared: 01/23/2018 12:00 METHOD BLANK: 2597050 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers SEMIVOLATILES Dalapon ug/Kg 57 57 U Dicamba ug/Kg 7.4 7.4 U Dichloroprop ug/Kg 26 26 U 2,4-D ug/Kg 30 30 U Pentachlorophenol ug/Kg 5.0 5.0 U Silvex (2,4,5-TP) ug/Kg 5.8 5.8 U 2,4,5-T ug/Kg 8.5 8.5 U 2,4-DB ug/Kg 17 17 U Dinoseb ug/Kg 12 12 U MCPA ug/Kg 1600 1600 U MCPP ug/Kg 1700 1700 U 2,4-Dichlorophenylacetic acid % 100 46-122 (S) QUALITY CONTROL DATA QUALIFIERS Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE QUALITY CONTROL PARAMETER QUALIFIERS U The compound was analyzed for but not detected. I The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quantitation limit. Report ID: 531893 - 126376 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. ,y AGcpgOY h O a Page 14 of 16 3004.1.0.0 Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc 13100 Westlinks Terrace, Unit 10 Ft. Myers FL 33913 BdvanGed Payments: P.O. Box 551580Jacksonville, FL 32255-1580 Environmental laboratories, Inc. Phone: (239) 674-8130 0 Fax: (239) 674-8128 QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Workorder: F1800228 SMI IMMOKALEE Lab ID Sample ID Prep Method Prep Batch Analysis Method Analysis Batch F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 SW-846 3050E DGMj/1037 SW-846 6010 ICPj/1019 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 SW-846 5035 MSVj/1070 SW-846 8260E MSVj/1071 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 SW-846 3550E EXTj/1052 EPA 8081 GCSj/1033 F1800228001 SMI-PIP EPA 300.0 WCAf/1036 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 SW-846 3550E EXTj/1063 EPA 8141 GCSj/1050 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 SM 254OG WCAm/1121 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 SW-846 3550E EXTm/1054 SW-846 8270C (SIM) MSSm/1027 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 FL -PRO EXTm/1055 FL -PRO GCSm/1028 F1800228001 SMI-PIP SW-846 7470A DGMj/1050 SW-846 7470A CVAj/1010 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 SW-846 3050E DGMm/1032 SW-846 6010 ICPm/1033 F1800228002 SB-3 (0-1)- 20180111 SW-846 5035 MSVt/1072 SW-846 8260E MSVt/1073 F1800228001 SMI-PIP SW-846 3010A DGMj/1052 SW-846 6020 ICMj/1013 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 SM 254OG WCAj/1102 F1800228001 SMI-PIP SM 2540 C WCAf/1063 F1800228003 GROVE COMP-20180111 8151 EXTj/1106 EPA 8151 GCSj/1065 Report ID: 531893 - 126376 Page 15 of 16 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Advanced Environmental Laboratories, Inc. y AGcpgOY h O a 3004.1.0.0 a N n m 3 3 O 'D x Oth L1 C} Cd �' y " m r m m 12. m t�Lt.„�I , m 1p � `D �7 7 < m �. aCS do- J [� n 'K of d ❑ + U1 e..F -4d r m _. mEa Q 0 a r v o ca p m C— V) D m — Emma m m v n m m F= r� 4 o l m �- [���y t-A 7 } 4 ffl S X .i ❑❑LJrj ❑❑❑ 3 a r � 3w O �� C7 �4�pp N Vi r a ° = w�&�� r» {n 0VAON a Q r _ 60TTLE N -R ANALYSIS REQUIRED s4zE& 1 _ % A)[J ] 3 m c n Q"S-a-n O b? _c. A lu r., 2. I p Ph w f"CM . 7]C war � o iv F O V c LABORATORY I.D. NUMBER Wednesday, January 31, 2018 3:09:57 PM Page 16 of 16 \� ` THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: J. Donald Wasik Esq. SHU'I'IS & BOWEN UP ISM Miami Center 201 S. Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33131 Parcel Identification Number. 00065680009 3213149 OR: 3330 PG: 3215 BMW is 0111CIU UM of MU1111 =111, IL 07/12/2113 at 10:2UN MOM 1. un, CUM BC M 19.51 W-.10 .71 Iota: Muff LAN ?in PLC $151 CkMLLO 01 ON UPLIS IL 31113 THIS QUIT CLAIM DEED (this "Deed') is made as of the 1-4— day of .S(Arle . 2003, by THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, a New York life insurance company, having an address at c/o Lend Lease Agri -Business, Inc., 12747 Olive St. Rd., Suite 350, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 ("Grantor'), to and for the benefit of SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, having an ad#t sw-of T-Sailfish Road, Vero Beach, FL 32960 ("Grantee'). That Grantor, for and 'in c6nuideraCion of the ium ofTen"Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considorati+ t � 1 , the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowled y 3 c doffs het eb a i" m � to . Grantee, its successors and assigns, all that certain ja-41y;-'situated� tieing „id County, Florida, more particularly described on ` "A" attached hereto and by'�"�is reference incorporated herein (the "Land'), andghts, privileges, teginezits, h�tcditaments, easements and appurtenances belonging toI:a�d; TOGETHER WITH all of G sm d in serest In and to all buildings, structures and other improvements located ic` the lAnd, and any and all fixtures attached to or incorporated within such buildings, structures and other improvements (collectively, the "Improvements'). All of the property and property rights described above shall be referred to herein as the "Property". To have and to hold the Property, and all the estate, right, tide, interest, lien, and equity whatsoever of Grantor with respect to same, either in law or in equity, to the proper use and benefit of Grantee forever. This conveyance is subject to the matters listed on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (collectively, the "Permitted Exceptions'); provided, however, that the reference to the Permitted Exceptions shall not be deemed to reimpose any of same. Quit Ckho Deed - Equk*k.DOC OR: 3330 PG: 3216 Limited Recourse. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Quit Claim Deed, it is expressly understood and agreed that Grantor is acting solely on behalf and for the benefit of Separate Account No. 41 and Grantor's liability shall be limited to, and payable and collectible only out of, assets allocated to, or held by Grantor for the benefit of, Separate Account No. 41 and no other property or asset of Grantor or any of Grantor's directors, officers, employees, shareholders, contractholders or policyholders, shall be subject to any lien, levy, execution, setoff or other enforcement procedure for satisfaction of any right or remedy of Grantee in connection with this Quit Claim Deed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Quit Claim Deed has been duly executed by Grantor as of the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Name: John P. I(�inled Name: J. Eileen Duncan v � STATE OF MISSOURI ).. ss: COUNTY OF ST. LOUI! J P'� THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, a New York life insurance company Name: cR: itige Tide: Vice �� w-•, �y., : gar '"S 17�� � `_ �,,����� .p Q "% ""c�� ,� .����,�� ,���.r J��.\ `� a •.. The foregoing insttumtsta,°owi, b o�ri�t 2003, by ERIC R. LINGE, as Vice Pe�itof £� UIT lSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, a New "York Iife insurance co �'y, bn behalf of the life insurance company. He is personally known to me or produced a State of Missouri Driver's License as identification. Signature: Name:[Type or Print] ' JV#1"zV' /'!. Si9Gt,S Tide: Notary Public Serial No., if any: My commission expires: (SEAL) F VRRLY M. *ACKy public -Notary $"I ATt Of MISSOURI. CAarIN Comity"9tt 1461 a; het. M. M3 Quit Cisim Deed - FAvitable DOC 2 OR: 3330 PG: 3217 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, and the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida, further described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northeast comer of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, thence South 00 degrees 11'07" West (Basis for bearing assumed) along the East line of said Section a distance of 2692.02 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter corner of Section 19; thence North 89 degrees 43'00" West along the South line of the Northeast quarter a distance of 2340.90 feet; thence North 00 degrees 12'54" West, a distance of 1353.32 feet, thence South 89 degrees 52'57" West, a distance of 84.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 0703" West, a distance of 2658.62 feet to a point on the East/West quarter, quarter line of the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 East; thence North 89 degrees 39'50" East, along said quarter, quarter line a distance of, 2448.79 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter, quarter comer of said of •;ffirtxce'South 00 degrees 1215" West, along the East Line of Section 18, a distan a 64 t .•tt e,Point of Beginning. LESS AND EXCEPT from said tract, the I;st3 feet thetof. c �. � �vn �,t p j s Quit Claim teed - Equiteble.UOC *** OR; 3330 PG; 3218 *** EXHIBIT "B" 1. Taxes for the year 2003 and subsequent years. 2. Applicable zoning ordinances and governmental regulations. 3. Easement in favor of Bowen Brothers, Inc., contained in instrument recorded June 19,1985, in O.R. Book 1141, Page 2089, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 4. Drainage Easement Agreement recorded in O.R. Book 1141, Page 2086, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 5. Amendment to Easement recorded in O.R. Book 1623, Page 921, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 6. Nonexclusive road easement given by Bowen Brothers, Inc. to Bob Paul, Inc. dated January 7, 1985, and recorded 7. 1141, Page 2093, Public Records of Collier County, Florida ALL RECORDING COLLIER COUNTY, { � �vn t p J RECORDS OF Quit Claim Dwd - Equitable.DOC INSTR 5352942 OR 5350 PG 1271 RECORDED 1/4/2017 12:14 PM PAGES 3 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA DOC@.70 $14,770.00 REC $27.00 CONS $2,110,000.00 Prepared by and return to: Matthew D. Alexander, III, Esquire Peterson & Myers, P.A. Post Office Drawer 7608 Winter Haven, FL 33883-7608 863-294-3360 Parcel Identification No. [Space Above This Line For Recording Data] Warranty Deed (Barfield Grove) This Indenture made this ecember, 2016, between J. R. PAUL PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida coYpr1*0�,h�se a�s P. O. Box 2357, LaBelle, Florida, 33975-2357, of the County gf�°Iidry, State of grantor, and TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES, LLLP, a Florida Iimmted liability limited p nehip, whose post office address is P. O. Box 2357, LaBelle, �Floida7� 5�,�the C unt of Collier, State of Florida, grantee _. ,a"" C,. Witnesseth that saida�tol, fq ad`iri,`cor�ideraio of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other-good��rid h�Va ' t sid&-at a Ap/said grantor in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt wher hereby acknowled� d, has gr4ftfed, bargained, and sold to the said grantee, and grantee's here 'a assigns forever, th' f6116�M g described land, situate, lying and being in Collier County, Flea, Jnore particularly descried on the attached Exhibit "A". SUBJECT TO easements, ions of record and taxes for d 2016 and subsequent years.�` it w -, M Title to the property described in this deed was not examined in connection c N with this conveyance. Neither grantor nor grantee requested or received any U 0 N assurance or opinion of the title to the property. 0 � � � ° _`c ,4 The land described in Exhibit "A" is encumbered by a mortgage to RABO AGRIFINANCE, INC., recorded in OR Book 5002, Page 1385, public records of Collier County, Florida, having a current principal balance of $1,313,000.00, as modified by Florida Deed of Partial Release dated June 11, 2014, and recorded in OR Book 5053, Page 470, public records of Collier County, Florida. The conveyance evidenced by this deed is made subject to the lien created by this mortgage. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. And said grantor does hereby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the same against lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. Page 1 of 3 OR 5350 PG 1272 In Witness Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: a PlAk, (-Z- &,4;L Witriess Name: fl %'je Witness Name: ,� LAFRAju-YE STATE OF FLORIDA J. R. PAUL PROPERT ES, INC. By: B W. Paul, Its President COUNTY OF POLK a .. r The foregoing instrument, knowledged befo by Bryan W. Paul, President of J. ' PauLPrp erties, Inca l corporation. He is [�]-I%rsonalky kr ow t e or _ '1'has oduce' a (SEAL) Leis 28th day of December, 2016, n Ida corporation, on behalf of the a r river's license as identification. expires: JANE M. MURPHY-LAFRANDRE commission # EE M24 Expires April 24, 2017 Bonded Thru Troy Fain hrsurwm 80"B5.7019 Page 2 of 3 *** OR 5350 PG 1273 *** Exhibit "A" (Barfield grove) A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, and the Northwest half of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida, further described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, thence North 00' 25' 13" East (basis for bearing is assumed) along the West line of said Section a distance of 1331.15 feet to a concrete monument on the quarter, quarter Section corner of the Southwest quarter of said Section; thence North 89' 39' 50" East along said quarter, quarter line, a distance of 2481.85 feet; thence South 00' 07' 03" East a distance of 2658.62 feet; thence North 89' 52' 57" East a distance of 84:Pe� t p�mt; thence South 00° 12' 54" East, a distance of 1353.32 feet to a point on" arte SeelIIr �i of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, thence North 89 f 00" West along s� u er Section Line, a distance of 2590.55 feet to a concrete mon rnep being the West quarter, ect n corner of Section 19; thence North 00' 19' 08" East along the West, line' o Al Secti n 653.33 feet to the Point of Beginning. a.. Together with Easements r+ Records Book 1141, at page Except the East 30 feet ther, recorded in O. R. Book 156, c%r f _gal.�I e ords Bo ck ; 41, at page 2086 and Official all in the publrc cord- of ,(Flier County Florida, Less and previously convey to, Colter County by Quit Claim Deed 5, Public Records 6% `91 Bounty, Florida. Page 3 of 3 INSTR 5869031 OR 5764 PG CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Doc@.70 $0.70 REC $27.00 CONS $10.00 Recording Fee: $ 3840 RECORDED 5/20/2020 8:18 AM PAGES 3 AND COMPTROLLER, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA This Instrument Prepared by and Please Retum Recorded Document to: The Dorcey Law Firm, PLC Michael A. Scott, Esq. 10181 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ste. C Fort Myers, Florida 33966 (File No. 4047 - 17523) THIS INSTRUMENT WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF TITLE EXAMINATION OR TITLE SEARCH AND NO OPINION OF TITLE HAS BEEN RENDERED CORRECTIVE WARRANTY DEED (Correcting Collier County, Florida Instrument # 5352942) THIS INDENTURE, made' ;,rt 20 za by and rT , between J.R. PAUL PROPER`'�IBC., a Florida ti tion, whose address is P.O. Box 2357, LaBelle, Florida 3397,5' l�inafter referred to as `GRANTOR," and TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES, LLLP, a F)'oridr l te_ fliabiIit _lireited paldnership, hereinafter referred to as "GRANTEE." GRANTEE',s address is P. —BbA 2357�,LaBell ,Florida 33975. GRANTOR, in c consideration, does hereby property situated in Collier t I T I`i E ns ' ration of TEN j�bargain, sell and i :O�i;fy,�Iorida, to -wit: V. Legal Description attach L 0.00) and other valuable rEE the following described Subject to all existing liens, mortgages, restrictions, reservations and casements of record, if any, and taxes for the current and subsequent years. AND GRANTOR hereby covenants that Grantor is lawfully seized of said property in fee simple and it is free of encumbrances except as above -stated; that Grantor has good right and lawful authority to convey same and Grantee shall have quiet enjoyment thereof; that Grantor will make such other and further assurances to perfect the fee simple title to said property as may hereafter be required. AND GRANTOR does hereby fully warrant the title of said property, and will defend the same against lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. Notice to Clerk and Department of Revenue: The purpose of this deed is to cure a title defect and the minimum documentary stamp tax is affixed to the deed pursuant to Section 12B-4.014(3) of the Florida Administrative Code. Notice to Title Examiner: A previous deed recorded in Official Record Book 5350, Page 1271 or as Instrument Number 5352942 in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida was incorrect. OR 5764 PG 3841 The previous deed contained minor errors in the metes and bounds description which unintentionally omitted a small portion of the property conveyed from the Grantor to the Grantee. This deed is being made to correct that error. The terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" shall be non -gender specific (1) masculine, (2) feminine, or (3) neuter (such as corporations, partnerships, or trusts), singular or plural, as the context permits or requires, and include heirs, personal representatives, successors or assigns where applicable and permitted. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in our presence: J.R. PAUL-FROPERTI President Signed in the presence of With`ess #1 Signature � n James e. �Gt�.1' Witness #1 Printed Name STATE OF FLO IDA } COUNTY OF } w•ttnes�•` Name The foregoing instrument was acknowledge,q before me by means of 0 physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this / f day of , 20 zo , by Bryan W. Paul, who is personally known to me or has produced as identification. NANCY W. KEEL �,aiPr,4N4 •��° = Notary Public • State of Florida - ° Commission 8 FF 995ohgF VMy "' Comm. Expires Aug 19. 20. u _ Bonded through National Notar y As., ]&,,o .4�� Notary Publi ignature *** OR 5764 PG 3842 *** Exhibit A BARFIELD GROVE PARCEL REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW '/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N V2) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION I8 RUN N 00025' 14" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW '/<) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW '/4) OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE N, 2,481.73 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID' THENCE N 89°04'22'� E 84/ THENCE S 00035'34" ffll QUARTER LINE OFF THENCE ALONG SA QUARTER CORNER ENE S 00°5538" E 2,658:t ARTER LINE S '1;4" � p SECTION 19; fir, f THENCE ALONG THE WES) THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TER -QUARTER LINE N 88°51'13" E ON WITH THE EAST -WEST 9.72 FEET TO THE WEST ONE- 19 N 00029'38" W 2,652.80 FEFT TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. INSTR 5885015 OR 5779 PG 2494 RECORDED 6/25/2020 1:38 PM PAGES 6 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REC $52.50 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT C� INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY SURVEYOR'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared RICHARD J. EWING, who being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am a duly licensed FloridaFj oslo1 Surveyor and Mapper No. 5295 for Coastal Engineering Consultants, Inc. 2. We have prepared cl-w$bundary Survey dated- ar h 3, 2020 for property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the ",'rflperiv"' w� 3. We were provided tr F e�j� b using the Property„ which did not mathematically close (Exhibits BU I 'EiYn �� i t g i � 3 �,� 4. We prepared cor ,,t6d t`ega� �cri�ptt as c6��Istr °fie "Property" (Exhibit "C") 5. We hereby certiftewart Materials thatKIM ptcpty described in Exhibit "I3" is the same "Property" described in E ta'�C" which are cont g us rt6 each other with"no overlaps or gaps. Dated this day of June, 2026,.! �. �, ♦ Richard J. Ewi SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this f! day of June, 2020, by RICHARD'J: EWING. PSM, who is personally known to me. o�µervu°�4• MEN ITAYLOR NOTAY PUBLI * * MY COMMISSION / GG 001533 aDTIRM Odo1w 1.2020 „ . "',Or�t.°� ftWWTweud91tN0t"SV W PRINTED OR STAMPED NAME O OTARY My commission expires: 1c) ( I l ad'-?- o 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: info.tr cecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 OR 5779 PG 2495 A m TURNER GROVES CITRUS LTD PRTNR TURNER GROVES CITRUS LTD PRTNR < Z PMCEL NO. 000525i99M PARCEL NO. 99950G90007 SOAO e 3 T --ZT- 9 ° LAMM ROAD ....... N. ... abDaN _--'_ _ _ _- -- ____-____--------------- ro ro — — — _____-__ --_ __-_ - •�________________ ________________L W_ _ _______ _ �ff141m1 �- -. M'Rmi ^Rbw�,W+Sb'R)- ..oJ- --_ __ro-ca �tw £'A ��•/- a �•. I+ago arcl°• •t' �� -O •'0.L B •0 rQ ��91 O /°• o HO~. eyyI0� I gg$p �8om� 8 •e+^• 1'e, Fi uV1wi� 't it,', e. ^.� ••6 fmi%S obg"g Epp c m om,o @� •.,� �.gg zz. F' S, '0 '�. '0 i. a •b L e. < o oNE / fs I o 51 ��• �E•^. its t.£q ,... f I�(t m r . AC I 3 _ __ _ __ 77, All, i10/ ' oc x I a,Nt 3 H of sl I OR mo °�v �� a a s�°'a ro�i� r• �A� �gtl� i a �� � d 6 I t., xvc �oeuE ..,...mAI EDWARDSGROVAE°ROAD x.:s xm orlsl �� ' TIITF I ED UNIV FL �I1 JOHNSON PLANTS INC = PMCEL NO. 00968900902 { Z PARCEL NO. 0906310]009 Y a0O z mw m�RHE..�mmm���8=;RA$4°" gum R m m� $ Q g°°_m��gm oo'^.�"Y"� r � "�'F� ��� `gm * � oa �SS"L' a�5D E 3 � uF �m 2 rig" a � � o �,'� Sm �z r b pa_ $€�rmD�m�N� � e � �m"mgmmm� sm>: g � g° � a�m��"� €�g K€ off; fig°a �_ I �° mrvm=s=mx umz<°o Py moz z Ems$$ gy m $ 8 s 8 o gygm4y o�m ° po4"aa� :o�mNB m +� � ��;�°�F�$�$� ��O � �m��$Y�� gmMHE A $N p €; R g a= ��m � � z - m$MU s mom l��° �°m O 199. � `�> gHm'a —x o� IQR AH g->�UH �xi � m � I�m�,��mm �<o£ yam � $ m 9. �a�9 �N 8 m' k Q, %A zF.° g D 3 'gym £ ~ 9°�z,y o gym^ i0 2qo°oYmaogy^ g$°bvim o� om "€ �R z Qig °s � � sa .m $ o� "=9° m e b`� g � 9n His - YS ='=aP' $ m�Y Tm= z mT SEw 3 o x Qa�as g p $ § °'�D s= a ° o oax"� =�� ° z a 7 e� a°e€�-gym oam - < $ W s -em„- £ mg°$ { $ $ R° Q" a z,'oo=>; m A ' - 8 _QN Xmi —1 piti n �� �a8 =m $ ; �� p°£ " B o ' £ m A� m� m Pmg = e mw �o€ a� €�_- z ., mom N m l'a�zm € "fig km mpg°� i'ma o mad H o m 8°mms: U s a$ -A z ai JaZ boo° R e O��$FbH �� N,: a�� �- � �p�f m # $ � 4 � F ;� uffl $ a o „m $oo�vog m jog € �y� a ARa�ARSo � � eY@ € sQAp� 84 g m D a �Es is 8c�imo o lo A8 u>iy mfizm�fm�Fpb€� ��� F i�> E �8� 33I mz �$ m$$�m $a p 8m �m�D F tom m a~8 $ € GEC'I GROUP SERVICES «I N : CA- SCALE: mP COASTAL COASTAL AND MARINE ENGINEERING 111019 1'.250 STEWART MATERIALS ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTALLAAANDGEOLOGICAL SERVICES OPAAM: M f.B. HW7 „�•' r� a is<auumuwiwa o CONSULTANTS VwD ANO MAR NE SURVEY AND MAPPING TT E: CNECNED: PG. 1 }}n RUE REVISED LEGAL DE9C. o INC. BOUNDARYSURVEY OFAN18,TTRACT O NSHIP4LAND OCATED RE 13I IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 48 SEC. RrvG. CELI GROUP COI —NY PHONE: (239)643.2324 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19, 1B a 19 IT— ass 29E S-1, Flo*l, Sln 1977 �FAk (239)8431143 CAD NO' 17251 ue - 3106 SOUTH HORSESHOE DRIVE a1BlsngmeetFg.wm TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 WEl.1BiF. Ma�cedA.mm F'NO' 172511O1NDARY-UPDATE NO. DATE BY REVISgN DES-10. OR 5779 PG 2496 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS C� INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY EXHIBIT "B" (1 OF 2) CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com BARFIELD GROVE (O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271) LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHWEST HALF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST RANGE 29 EAST, THENCE NORTI ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SI CONCRETE MONUMENT ON'Til ) SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF� S SAID QUARTER, QUARTER L 00007'03" EAST A DISTANCE DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET TO OF 1353.32 FEET TO A POINT TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RAH QUARTER SECTION LINE, A>. BEING THE WEST QUARTER 00019'08" EAST ALONG THE OF BEGINNING. ON 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, IS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ON A DISTAeNCE`OF 1331.15 FEET TO A .E'ER, QUAR' EAST, THENC N, ANCE OF 2590. PION CORNER OF SECTION CORNER OF THE RTH 89039'50" EAST ALONG FEET; THENCE SOUTH 4ORTH 8905257" EAST A 009J2'54" EAST, A DISTANCE Ni*E OF SECTION 19, 4 ,89q,43'00" WEST ALONG SAID ­O A CONCRETE MONUMENT t6N 19; THENCE NORTH )N 2653.33 FEET TO THE POINT TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE 2086 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE 2093, ALL IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF AS PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO COLLIER COUNTY BY QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 10,094,280 SQUARE FEET OR 231.73 ACRES OF LAND Parcel#00065520004 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: info cecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 OR 5779 PG 2497 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS C� INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY EXHIBIT "B" (2 OF 2) CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES (O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215) LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CO. RANGE 29 EAST, THENCE SOUTI-j ni-I ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SA, ` S CTI CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING," HE E. THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 4ANj'0'� NORTHEAST QUARTER A DISTCEp..0 12'54" WEST, A DISTANCEjOFj33 �F A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET,,T 1� OF 2658.62 FEET TO A POINT, , T E QUARTER OF SECTION 18,'OISHIP 46 SOUTI R DEGREES 39'50" EAST, ALOl`AID QUARTER, "Tj 2448.79 FEET TO A CONCRET UMENT BEING CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST , 1; ENCE_..SOUJ THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 18, A III8t N(3E b `1' BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT FROM S�Ii�'TRAC' E C ,ION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, IS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ON A DIST F 2692.02 FEET TO A SST QUARTER OTER OF SECTION 19; -"§T- ONG THE OLTH LINE OF THE ,T EN ,CE NORTH 00 DEGREES oUSTH 89 DEGREES 52'57" WEST, RtE$ 7,I03" WEST, A DISTANCE XkTkRf ,INE OF THE SOUTHEAST f[GE#9"EAST; THENCE NORTH 89 Ea __,LINE A DISTANCE OF E�AST QUARTER, QUARTER �0' IDEGREES 12' 15" WEST, ALONG ;.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 9,538,320 SQUARE FEET OR 218.97 ACRES OF LAND Parcel #00065680009 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: info rr cecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 OR 5779 PG 2498 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com EXHIBIT "C" (1 OF 2) BARFIELD GROVE PARCEL REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW ''/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N'/2) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER_OF $AID SECTION 18 RUN N 00°25' 14" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THIkI 6I �` L r�RNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW '/4) OF THE SOUTk � -' -QUA Z` (W ''/4) OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE,NORTIT1,INE-OF SAID, QUAR MQUARTER LINE N 88.51' 13" E 2,481.73 FEET;" w - a 17 THENCE LEAVING SAID,1LI E S 00'�5' 8" �n. %. FtET' THENCE N 89004'22" ,84�00'AET; THENCE S 00035'34" E� ,26 FEET TO AN_TION WITH THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAI F"—ON 19; THENCE ALONG SAID QUAkTb SIN 5 °2T14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST �. ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID 84 CTI0 1 19; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00029'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: infoa;cecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 *** OR 5779 PG 2499 *** COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS C� INC. A CECI GROUP COMPANY CECI Group Services Coastal and Marine Engineering Environmental and Geological Services Land and Marine Survey and Mapping Website: www.coastalengineering.com EXHIBIT "C" (2 OF 2) SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST C( THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTI4 MONUMENT BEING THE EAST L THENCE ALONG THE EAST7WE - 2341.08 FEET TO THE WEST" RLY LT, PAGE 3215 AND THE EAST RLY­.L PAGE 1271, ALL OF THE PULI E( THENCE ALONG SAID LINE N, 0" THENCE S 89004'22" WEST 8(F� THENCE N 00055'38" W 2658. ET THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER II THENCE N 8804754" E ALO CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THENCE S 00036'52" E ALONG THE 1346.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG 4 IDDISECTION 19, RUN S 00038'42" E ALONG DISTIF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE CORNER SECTION 19; .TER LINE 0 SAD SECTION 19 S 89°27'00" W TUGS "R AND RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3330, CORDED IN O.R. BOOK 5350, s ( C.dI�EOUNTY, FLORIDA; it 1 TO A POINT- ) SECTION 18 D LINE FOR T-WEST QUARTER LINE OF STANCE OF 2437.77 FEET TO A )RNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; SECTION 18 FOR A DISTANCE OF LESS AND EXCEPT THE EASTERLY THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 218.97 ACRES OF LAND. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Phone (239) 643-2324 • Fax (239) 643-1143 1211 North Range Ave., Suite E, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone (225) 523-7403 E-mail: info c cecifl.com SERVING COASTAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1977 AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION CU-PL20190000808 1, James C. Paul as Vice President of J.R. Paul Properties, Inc., the General Partner of Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP, swear or affirm under oath, that 1 am the (choose one): The owner X applicant contract purchaser_ and that: 1. 1 have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. 1 have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. 5. We/l authorize Davidson Engineering, Inc. to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this petition including 1 through 2 above. 6. Applicant is the owner of the property described herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed submittal; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief, and that if Applicant is not providing an attorney's opinion of title, that the information Applicant provided to the surveyor is sufficient to prepare an accurate boundary survey for this application, and is honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief. 7. Applicant understands that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer generated or County printed, shall not be altered. Applicant further understands that if Public Hearings are required, they will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted. *Notes: • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the core. pres. or v. pres. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C.) or Limited Company (L.C.), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • if the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the 'general partner" of the named partnership. • if the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee". • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. mes C. Paul, V.P. STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Hend[y The foregoing instrument was sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me on Ja" . It, z a r (date) by James C. Paul, as Vice President of J.R. Paul Properties, Inc., the General Partner of Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP, who is personally known to me or who has produced (type of identification) as identification. STAMP/SE �`,•1Yp NANCY W. KEEL Notary Public - 5tate of Florida Commission 8 FF 995686 My Comm. Expires Aug 19. 2020 Bonded through National Notary Assn 71,,L�, 0, ,,e-- Signature of N ary Public AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION CU-PL20190000808 I, Nick T. Stewart, as Manager of Southwestern Properties, LLC, swear or affirm under oath, that I am the (choose one): The owner X applicant contract purchaser _ and that: 1. 1 have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. 1 have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. 5. We/I authorize Davidson Engineering, Inc. to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this petition including 1 through 2 above. 6. Applicant is the owner of the property described herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed submittal; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief; and that if Applicant is not providing an attorney's opinion of title, that the information Applicant provided to the surveyor is sufficient to prepare an accurate boundary survey for this application, and is honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief. 7. Applicant understands that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer generated or County printed, shall not be altered. Applicant further understands that if Public Hearings are required, they will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted. *Notes: • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the Corp. pres. or v. pres. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C) or Limited Company (L.C), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the 'general partner' of the named partnership. • If the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee". • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. Signature STATE OF COUNTY OF NICK T. STEWART The foregoing instrument was sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me on��agA (date) by Nick T. Stewart as Manager of Southwestern Properties, LLC, who is personally known to me or who has produced (type of identification) as identification. S ,SEAL JESSICA MAIINELBQN �nure of Notary is Notary Publk - $104 0f Florida COmmlatl0o N FF 054332 My Comm. Expirrt May 16, 2020 ��n1IM'� pnMul u......► �._ ._- AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION CU-PL20190000808 I, James C. Paul as Vice President of J.R. Paul Properties, the General Partner of Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP , swear or affirm under oath, that I am the (choose one): The owner X applicant contract purchaser _ and that: 1. 1 have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. 1 have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. 5. We/l authorize Rich Yovanovich, Esq. to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this petition including 1 through 2 above. 6. Applicant is the owner of the property described herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed submittal; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief; and that if Applicant is not providing an attorney's opinion of title, that the information Applicant provided to the surveyor is sufficient to prepare an accurate boundary survey for this application, and is honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief. 7. Applicant understands that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer generated or County printed, shall not be altered. Applicant further understands that if Public Hearings are required, they will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted. *Notes: • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the corp. pres. or v. pres. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C.) or Limited Company (L.C.), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the "general partner" of the named partnership. • If the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee". • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. r r ature: James C. Paul STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Hendry Zfll9 The foregoing instrument was sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me on 15 a /U . (date) by �J ` 0,5 2. -TTo-L (name of pe son providing oath or affirmation), as who is personally known to me or who has produced (type of identification) as identi caX0p, T"Of, NANCY _ Notar W. KEEL i J =N. 'ECommission # FFe of Florida W STAMP/SEAL 44OF %, y Comm. Expires A„995686 Signature of Notary Public M Bonded throw h g19, 2020 !j National Notary gssn. AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION CU-PL20190000808 I, Nick T. Stewart, as Manager of Southwestern Properties LLC swear or affirm under oath, that I am the (choose one): The owner X applicant contract purchaser _ and that: 1. 1 have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. 1 have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. 5. We/l authorize Rich Yovanovich. Esq. to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this petition including 1 through 2 above. 6. Applicant is the owner of the property described herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed submittal; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief; and that if Applicant is not providing an attorney's opinion of title, that the information Applicant provided to the surveyor is sufficient to prepare an accurate boundary survey for this application, and is honest and true to the best of Applicant's knowledge and belief. 7. Applicant understands that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer generated or County printed, shall not be altered. Applicant further understands that if Public Hearings are required, they will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted. *Notes: • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the corp. pres. or v. pres. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C.) or Limited Company (L.Q then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the "general partner" of the named partnership. • If the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee". • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. Signature STATE OF `Go00,+ COUNTY OF /254t 1 f6W('# Printed Name The foregoing instrument was sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me on C \— � S—\11 (date) by /V K T JrC ,04 (name of person providing oath or affirmation), as d1 �1/ CT-J"IQ personally known o me or who has produced (type of identification) as identification. ROAWnel Lox STAMP/SEAL w MIGHAEL DODSON Signature o Notary ublic Nolary Public -State of Florida Commission # GG 311354 M�` My Commission Expires �4m HAP March 13, 2023 GENERAL NOTES 1.0= FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE MONUMENT STAMPED AS NOTED. 2.0 = FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP STAMPED AS NOTED. 3.0 = SET 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP STAMPED CEC LB 2464. 4. BEARINGS BASED ON A GRID BEARING OF S00036'52"E ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST. Q0 00 00 5. DESCRIBED PROPERTY LIES IN FLOOD ZONES X AND AH, MULTIPLE ELEVATIONS RI NKER MATERIALS WEST LLC (AS SHOWN) PER F.I.R.M. COMMUNITY PANEL NO. 120067 MAP NO. 12021C 0130H PARCEL NO. 00065480005 0 I DATED MAY 16, 2012. +, 6. ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL LU DATUM 1988, N.A.V.D. 88). BENCHMARK USED = NGS CONTROL MONUMENT STAMPED G 533 2001 CERP ELEVATION = 39.19 N.A.V.D. 88 Q M 7. THIS SURVEY IS CERTIFIED TO THE DATE OF THE FIELD SURVEY, NOT ry J " THE DATE OF SIGNATURE. Z I I 8. THE PROVIDED LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS FOR "BARFIELD GROVE" (O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271) AND "SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES" (O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215) OF THE 0�In 0 —J O APPROXIMATE ASPHALT o 1= ° xo PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DO NOT MATHEMATICALLY FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP CLOSE. THEREFORE CORRECTED LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS WERE PREPARED BY " I STAMPED LB 642 THE UNDERSIGNED SURVEYOR AND IS SHOWN HEREON. o �yb `�'� �6M N89°39'50"E x �"�� 2481.85'(D)9 x � GATE IS 7'± WEST OF PROPERTY CORNER " " o ROAD ° _ % " x N88°51'13"E 2481.73'(S) - --- — — — — - U) Cb �% ^% — — — — O x 6x �x °�� 0x `y°Jb �y �6 1 III FOUND 5/8" IRON 1- o o c PIN AND CAP I o III ^ STAMPED LB 642 x+` �Uo vJ Z ImlLU ■� 1� cl 1 x�� 111 > U x10 x19D DN ° Q LL 50' UTILITY EASEMENT BOOK 3974, PAGE 13 1 c c 4 (O.R. ) - x �x c 50' UTILITY EASEMENT 5' LLI c (Q.R. BOOK3909, PAGE 2831) x � g III z x�b toLo ol� _ �' III Co x� x I= ,I, b� l� M1M x � x x 66 0 �x FLOOD ZONE AH 35 CONTOUR LINE 111 NIN x10 x10p III ZICD Z x��b I � cx I 5 IL Iyy� 5 b b0 T�I I O I x�� x10 x� lbo POINT OF BEGINNING x III �60 x SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, Abe 0 °c c I TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST x EASEMENT FOR CANALS N co o 6 FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP AND DRAINAGE 00 0 1p 1p ' 1 STAMPED MINOR LB 5151 h a (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) (o (o N 00 00 Lo Lo O " b b`L bb x x "� x �� N co N N I N88°59'44"E 4923.89(S) w w 2 ° 4 III m co oM co 00 OLo c FOUND 5/8" IRON III o p o r I PIN AND CAP e o 0 0 0 1 o � I STAMPED MINOR o b x ��" x�b co cn z 34.9 LB5151 x'b �b� x'� x'� III �b� x III x I° xe I III I Ioc I I BARFIELD GROVE ^ x I APPROXIMATE OVERHEAD O.R. BOOK 5350 PAGE 1271 ( � ) EAS EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE I I I POWER LINES (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE2089) 0. 1 231.73 ACRES OF LAND III �,6 II x�b x�� III x Io x�I^ c x"g �� III FLOOD ZONE AH ^ x 'b 35.5 CONTOUR LINE - III x �b1 1 x III FLOOD ZONE AH I I I 34.5 CONTOUR LINE APPROXIMATE DIRT c 5`1 ROAD gCONTOUR LINE FLOOD ZONE AH ol/ �I `� J III x "�34 LJ_ o = ccx�b� x�3' Z 50' UTILITY EASEMENT cc 41 III FOUND 1" PIPE WITH (O.R. BOOK 3974, PAGE 13 9 bb x Abe III 1/2" CAP STAMPED 1 ° I x x III LB 642 c EASEMENT FOR CANALS III S89°52'57"W 84.00'(D) 4 I 50' UTILITY EASEMENT AND DRAINAGE S89°04'22"W 84.00'(S) O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089 e' x R. BOOK 3909, PAGE 2831) ( ) III x � J CD IOc I 1h5 5° 11 ,4b� x bb x �b6 xebb — — —b' (n o x x ly x x b° ��� ,b^ 141 ebb I — �— � D N CIS x �" x," x� x x x x III x 1Lo cl ° M1C9 FOUND 1" PIPE WITH p °'� N N89°52'57"E(D) CD Lo ��y ��y III 84.00'(D) 1/2" CAP STAMPED U CD N N x III LB 642 Q 1° 1 lt" �b x��a N89°04'22"E(S) (n z cx x x ti III 84.00'(S) LU J o �: / LLI 1 O1M 6 x 0 Q b oox�"� x�" x��� x1' yo a 1 z 1z fw 6 III V w 1 I x�" x�� III b xb 4) 1x 1 `c I l" I I x x III o� o� � M N co N h I° I x� M N co ILo Lo L0 Lo cc x x,"" �� �� I I x w Lu "y x Lom 1 c= 1 ". "� � N Lo N x x�"' x� x� �III - M x M III o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Io �� ZZ I� I IIII ^� k 10 c FLOOD ZONE AH I x^ x I 33.SCON�I�I xLINE ° EASEMENT FOR CANALS K AND DRAINAGE FOUND 5/8" IRON (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) III PIN AND CAP III STAMPED LB F043 cc ^ 0 0 0 9 — — h ba — ° �g N89°43'00"W 2590.55'(D) 2 19x� 0x hx ax 0x x �x �x �x ��x bx^x ^x 6x 33.8 bhx �bx 1 �,�_ �". �� �". ��. ��. S89°27'14"W�2589.72'(S) �,. �". � ��' � ��' �� � � N 33.8 y I° o FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE C c I COLLIER MONUMENT WITH BRASS DISC STAMPED 1/4 CORNER (BROKEN) I � I I TURNER GROVES CITRUS LTD PRTNR 250 0 125 250 500 PARCEL NO. 00065600005 I LEGEND (S) - SURVEY / REVISED DESCRIPTION DATA (D) = PROVIDED DESCRIPTION DATA CCR# = CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD "REVISED" LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AS PREPARED BY THE UNDERSIGNED SURVEYOR Q Lum v U) p 0 0 CL r_ LU mm W BARFIELD GROVE PARCEL 2 Q cn c ���a Q U A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW'/) OF SECTION 18, a = o Q o 0 U) TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF 'o 3: Z Z) J p p (N 1/2) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, Z 2 � ! w z O_ (D w BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: w w R w U) LL in U = W � w LLI 00 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18 RUN N 00°25'14" W FOR A W U Z 9 tolf APPROXIMATE J r Lo DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST Lu w z w - ASPHALT/DIRT ROAD j ONE -QUARTER (SW'/a) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW'/4) OF SAID SECTION 18; of O w � '.,a, Q °p THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER -QUARTER LINEN 88051'13" E 2,481.73 (n U W o LL Z LLI FEET; o W ° o FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE Z THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S 00°55'38" E 2,658.69 FEET; < W z c! ° MONUMENT (BROKEN) N88°47'54"E o THENCE N 89°04'22" E 84.00 FEET; w _ a Z w m N89°39'50"E 2448.79'(D) 30.00' o THENCE S 00°35'34" E 1,352.26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST -WEST o - � w o N88°47'54"E 2437.77' S — Z Lo QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION19; w0w =Ow¢O ____----2407.77'_---------- --- — J o THENCE ALONG SAID QUARTER LINE S 89°27'14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST a o a o 'o O Lu APPROXIMATE DIRT ROAD o ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; � W } J Ci co � EASEMENT FOR ROAD / p THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00°29'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093) 7 z z w Z z Z a D Ln< O POINT OF BEGINNING. FLOOD ZONE AH 0 36 CONTOUR LINE owoa > � a 0 Q `^ Lu �/J Z FLOOD ZONE AH z THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. = Lu Q O I� M W W 36.5 CONTOUR LINE 2 a 0 BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO THE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) OF 1983, FLORIDA N c.0 N N Q LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST ZONE. EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED - - (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) FLOOD ZONE AH AND 36.5 CONTOUR LINE E- SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES O � Lo p Z Q Q U) v "t A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18 AND THE r NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER Q co D - w w COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: U D? U O U) IL aCD m Lu MZNco BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19, RUN S 00038'42" E ALONG Lo U) can THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION FOR A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE N MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; - r THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 S 89°27'00" W 2341.08 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3330, 06 PAGE 3215 AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 5350, 00 PAGE 1271, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; z uJ Oz p THENCE ALONG SAID LINE N 00°35'34" W 1352.26 FEET; Y Z - THENCE S 89004'22" WEST 84.00 FEET; Q � = w v w THENCE N 00°55'38" W 2658.69 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF o 10 10 1 U) I Q / THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 18; J _ O 36 CONNTOURTOUR LINE THENCE N 88°47'54" E ALONG SAID LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 2437.77 FEET TO A N 18 17 CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; w SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST THENCE S 00036'52" E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 18 FOR A DISTANCE OF SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST 1346.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. U 0 �O SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 19 20 Z � LESS AND EXCEPT THE EASTERLY THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF. O "t 0 POINT OF BEGINNING a NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 218.97 ACRES OF LAND. TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST — F Z 2 Q U)() z BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. W Z U) Z) SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES (O.R.BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215) 218.97 ACRES OF LAND FLOOD ZONE AH 35 CONTOUR LINE 2311.08' N89°43'00"W 2340.90'(D) S89°27'00"W 2341.08'(S) LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 19,— TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST CCR# 106978 J N LLo CD cn o in i 0o ao rn . 0 CD z co - m 0 D O N N N O LU �w Q a o v LLI Z 00 00 \ J M M °O LL LU CD co U)� mJ'w -Zl9 0 FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN NO I.D., 25.10' FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE WEST OF COMPUTED COLLIER MONUMENT WITH PROPERTY CORNER BRASS DISC STAMPED S89°27'00"W 1/4 CORNER 30.00' 0�U-0 U) U W LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AS PROVIDED < ap z J = SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES (O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215) � Q 0 O = 0 A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 1--uj 0 U H SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 Q U) Z Q SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, LL. LU LU TO WIT: N BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE W p LU 29 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 00011'07" WEST (BASIS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ALONG THE Q w I.-_Z 0 Z EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT Do Q BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 19; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43'00" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 2340.90 Ill FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 12'54" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1353.32 FEET; THENCE W = ~ SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 57 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 (f� DEGREES 07'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2658.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST/WEST LU N 0 QUARTER LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, 3j Lu (n RANGE 29 EAST; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 39'50" EAST, ALONG SAID QUARTER, 2 (D cD QUARTER LINE A DISTANCE OF 2448.79 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE Q � Z EAST QUARTER QUARTER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 12'15" Q 0 < WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 18, A DISTANCE OF 1345.64 FEET TO THE POINT Z cn 2 OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT FROM SAID TRACT, THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. Lu Z THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 9,538,320 SQUARE FEET z 0 00 OR 218.97 ACRES OF LAND J Z U) P1 AND U ~ BARFIELD GROVE (O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271) AS PROVIDED W(DU)O U ? U ? NcO cOE E N � 0 0 cy A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 w Lu w 0 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHWEST HALF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 0- U) rn a) c SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, 0- Z J Z N N TO WIT: 0 LU < ILi X- 6i k BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE O Z-O j ZO LL U 29 EAST, THENCE NORTH 00'25'13" EAST (BASIS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ALONG THE U Q p 0 Lu WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1331.15 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT U 2 Lu 0 O ON THE QUARTER, QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID Lu z 3 SECTION; THENCE NORTH 89°39'50" EAST ALONG SAID QUARTER, QUARTER LINE, A Z Z_ 3 DISTANCE OF 2481.85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°07'03" EAST A DISTANCE OF 2658.62 FEET; Q THENCE NORTH 89052'57" EAST A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH I._ Q 2 00°12'54" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1353.32 FEET TO A POINT ON THE QUARTER SECTION LINE U) I--C) Z OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, THENCE NORTH 89-43-00" WEST OU ALONG SAID QUARTER SECTION LINE, A DISTANCE OF 2590.55 FEET TO A CONCRETE 2 0 MONUMENT BEING THE WEST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF SECTION 19; THENCE 0 Z NORTH 00°19'08" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2653.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. > Z TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE w 2086 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE 2093, ALL IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF AS U) ( PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO COLLIER COUNTY BY QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED IN O.R. Z Z rn Lu BOOK 156, PAGE 375, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. m THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 10,094,280 SQUARE FEET J w O U) p OR 231.73 ACRES OF LAND Q w J j � Lu 0 COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. FLORIDA BUSINESS AUTHORIZATION NO. LB 2464 z C/� O o 0 — 2 LL C/) � Lu M o o (uj -) a) o ULuUz" °) O - TIITF / ED UNIV FL = o BARRON COLLIER P'SHIP LLLP PARCEL N0. 00066040004 RICHARD J. EWING, VP O U) PARCEL NO. 00065640007 W LU PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO. 5295 o Q NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND cc i Z THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SHEET 1 OF 1 DATE OF FIELD SURVEY: 01/03/18 DATE OF SIGNATURE: FILE NO.: 17.251 } DAVIDSON f hk (. i N i' , f, : rA C, EZiTAaLI19HIED September 22, 2020 Civil Engineering • Planning • Permitting MEMORANDUM esigning xcellence To: Timothy Finn, AICP Principal Planner, Collier County Zoning Division From: Sean Sammon, Planner Reviewed By: Jessica Harrelson, AICP, Senior Planner RE: EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE — CU PL20190000808 Neighborhood Information Meeting Summary Davidson Engineering conducted a Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) for the subject Conditional Use on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 5:30pm. The meeting was held at the Immokalee Sports Complex, located at 505 Escambia Street, Immokalee, FL 34142. Jessica Harrelson, AICP, with Davidson Engineering, was in attendance to represent the applicant and make a presentation. There were zero individuals from the public that attended the meeting (in -person). Three individuals, listed below, virtually participated in the meeting via Zoom: Zoom Participants: James Morris (jmcubsfan1988@gmail.com) Patty Swilley (junco_motorsports@msn.com) Rafael Jimenez (rafaele.jimenez@cemex.com) The followine individuals. associated with the proiect. were in attendance: Jessica Harrelson, AICP, Davidson Engineering, Inc. (in -person) Sean Sammon, Davidson Engineering, Inc. (in -person) Ed Almedia, Stewart Materials (in -person) Rudd Jones, Stewart Materials (Zoom) Nick Stewart, Stewart Materials (Zoom) 4365 Radio Road • Suite 201 • Naples, FL 34104 • P: 239.434.6060 • www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G Jessica Harrelson, agent for the applicant, began the presentation at approximately 5:30p.m. and reviewed: • Request for application for Conditional Use • Review of the total site area, location, and zoning • Master Concept Plan o Development Area o Access and Circulation o Perimeter Landscape Buffers o Right -of -Way Reservation • Currently proposed conditions of approval Jessica communicated that currently the Conditional Use Application is still under review by County Staff, once application is deemed sufficient by all reviewers, it will move on to the Hearing process: first heard by the CCPC for recommendation and then move onto the BCC for final action. Jessica made known to everyone that they can contact her and/or the county planner for any additional information. Following the presentation, attendees were asked for questions or comments. No questions were asked, and any future questions were suggested to contact the planners by email directly. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation is attached. 2 x "r 4 �31[t'a¢i, •.0 Lest ead Expansion Sae C=Existing feline SAe EDWARDS GROVE ROAD MINE NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING July 231d, 2020 P IPL Pllu NIL DE DAVIDSON E N G N E E R I N G CELEBRATING 20 YEARS EXPANSION SITE 231.73-acres 3 SITE acreft TOTAL NEW SITE AREA: 450.7-ACRES .;�t� ' `I��i a'.r'.r`. �j�eiii:s rye`.j'�i.Il+l�.E,�;�,'',�r����'l''•�'r "- ur 'l . a 1 LOCATION SyP� "",�570LOX 5 i •PP•ER ;RD O� LITTLE LEAGUE RR N CURRY RD = KE TRAF-F ORD RD C�y� .( snQ n el" E�P`I I F � ATI.o. •T;EMS [2ii191 Legend ZONING A-MHO-RLSAO 0 ZONING AGRICULTURAL MOBILE HOME OVERLAY - RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA OVERLAY i...z—1 �,,;v ; n e -�R�.i:,;Ail I - Lr A- .. . -I y . . ! I 4DD ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTINGAG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 3974,` PAGE 1369) 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK3909, PAGE 2831) ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 4365 Radio Road, Suite: Naples, FloFida 34104 P: 239.434.6050 DAVIDSON Company Cert. of Au[honzatian fS�n BLUSHED ND.000C9496 LAND USE SUMMARY USE ACRES % SITE ROW RESERVATION& EASEMENTS ,2418AC- ±537% PERIMETER BUFFERS ±4.01 AC. ±6.69% DEVELOPMENT! EXCAVATION AREA +422s6AC ±93_74% TOTAL SITE AREA -450.70 AC. 100% 5W:@1►11►let 2IslI CURRENTZONING_ A-MHO-RSLAO [CONDITIONALUSE (RESOLUTION 03-332) PROPOSED ZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO !CONDITIONAL USE(CU) CURRENT LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL I COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION FUTURE LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL (RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT I RLSA ZONING. A-MHO-RLSAO w >e LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND WE CITRUS OPERATION m � rc 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50, EXCAVATION SETBACK 30' WIDE PRIMARY ACCESS ¢ 1 EASEMENT FOR ROAD 1 (O.R BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093) 200' RIGHT OF WAY RESERVATION / EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE // R. BOOK 1' 41. -AGE 2089' — CONSTRUCTION D eve I o VEHICLE CIRCULATi- ±42 - CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION ' EXISTING PROPERTY LINE EA/ENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O R_ BOOK I W, PALL ': J89) ment Area= I l` --.(STING aV■ ...-� ���_ �Aes �❑LANT 50. PROPOSED LAKE EXCAVATION \7 EXCAVATION IDEVELOPMENTAREA / / SETBACK ±422,.50 ACRES / /// CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION EASEMENT FOR CANALS / AND DRAINAGE (OR BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) I LAKE EXCAVATION LIMITS 1 I I EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE .(O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) 5a� EXCAVATION SETBACK 10'TYPEA ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LANDSCAPE BUFFER LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER GENERAL NOTES: 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN REPRESENTS THE EXISTING LIMITS AND PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION OPERATION. 2. PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL OR PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE EXEMPT ATTHE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY LINES. 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION, NO NATIVE PRESERVATION IS REQUIRED. ZONING_ A-MHO-RLSAO 4. ANY REQUIREMENT FOR A LITTORAL LAND USE: EXISTING AG PLANTING AREA ALONG THE LAKE LANDIFARMLAND EXCAVATION BANK(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED ONCE MINING ACTIVITIES CEASE PER EXISTING SITE COUNTY REQUIRED STANDARDS. ACCESS POINT EXISTING SCALE HOUSE 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER EXISTING EMPLOYEE PARKING AREA LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (OR. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) EXISTING REFUSE AREA +L 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK I4 1 ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO 1 LAND USE: UNDEVELOPED AND EXISTING AG LAINDIFARMLAND 1 11 f ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION EXCAVATION AREA = PROPERTY BOUNDARY 0 150 3150 3®0 SCALE IN FEET SHEFF NO MASTER CONCEPT PLAN REVISIONS MASTER CONCEPT PLAN ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE EXISTINGAG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION iI 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER, 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 3974, PAGE 1369) 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK3909, PAGE 2831) ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 4365 Radio Road, Suite: Naples, FloFida 34104 P: 239.434.6050 DAVIDSON Company Cert. of Au[honzatian fS�n BLUSHED ND.000C9496 LAND USE SUMMARY USE ACRES % SITE ROW RESERVATION& EASEMENTS ,2418AC- ±537% PERIMETER BUFFERS ±4.01 AC. ±6.69% DEVELOPMENT! EXCAVATION AREA +422s6AC ±93_74% TOTAL SITE AREA ±450.70 AC. 100% ZONING. A- MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50' 200' RIGHT OF WAY RESERVATION / EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O.R BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION NWIN 1►11►192►IslI CURRENTZONING_ A-MHO-RSLAO [CONDITIONALUSE (RESOLUTION 03-332) PROPOSED ZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO !CONDITIONAL USE(CU) CURRENT LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL I COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION FUTURE LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL (RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT I RLSA ❑� SETBACK 30' WIDE PRIMARY 1 EASEMENTFOR (O.R. BOOK 1141, PI r ONST/C/ // VEHICLE CIRCULATION EXISTING PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE /(O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) EXISTING PROCESSING PLANT PROPOSED LAKE EXCAVATION �EXATI IDEVELOPMEMITAREA _ S 1422.50 ACRES /// / /� N -SITE STRUCTION - CLE CIRCULATION / I I EASEMENT FOR CANALYE AND DRAINAGE Y� I C U LA R / (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) RCU LAT I O N LAKE EXCAVATION LIMITS u I EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE .(O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) 50' EXCAVATION - SETBACK 1O'TYPEA ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LANDSCAPE BUFFER LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION GENERAL NOTES: 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN REPRESENTS THE EXISTING LIMITS AND PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION OPERATION. 2. PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL OR PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE EXEMPT ATTHE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY LINES. 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION, NO NATIVE PRESERVATION IS REQUIRED. ZONING_ 4-MHO-RLSAO 4. ANY REQUIREMENT FOR A LITTORAL LAND USE: E'STING AG PLANTING AREA ALONG THE LAKE LAN )(FARMLAND EXCAVATION BANK(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED _ _ ONCE MINING ACTIVITIES CEASE PER EXISTING SI E COUNTY REQUIRED STANDARDS. ACCESS Pr, EXISTING ,ALE 10'T EXISTING U LANDSCAPPEEBBUFFER INGRESS/ EGRESS - EXISTING EMPLOYEE PARKINGAREA (TO REMAIN) LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) REFUSE r ' AREA L 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK I ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO 1 LAND USE: UNDEVELOPED AND EXISTING AG LAINDIFARMLAND 1 19 TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER ZCNING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION EXCAVATION AREA = PROPERTY BOUNDARY 0 150 3150 3®0 SCALE IN FEET SHEFF NO MASTER CONCEPT PLAN REVISIONS 11 LAND USE SUMMARY USE ACRES % SITE ROW RESERVATION & EASEMENTS , 2419 AC. ±5.37% PERIMETER BUFFERS ±4.01 AC. -o'm DEVELOPMENT! EXCAVATION AREA •42250 AC_ +9374% TOTAL SITE AREA ±450.70 AC. 10[rA CURRENT ZONING = A-MHO-RSLAO f CONDITIONAL USE (RESOLUTION C3-3321 PROPOSEDZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO !CONDITIONAL USE(CU) CURRENT LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL !COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION FUTURE LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL f RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT RLSA 10'T Type yp ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO �� ❑ LAND USE. EXISTING AS LAND AND a a CITRUS OPERATION m � ¢ 10, TYP LANDSCAPE PER 50, EXCAVATION SETBACK 30' WIDE PRIMARY ACCESS 1 EASEMENTFORROAD o' (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093J W ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE EXISTINGAG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION -CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION I 20T RIGHT OF WAY / RESERVATION 1 EXISTING PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT FOR CANALS 10' Ty p e A AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT FOR CANALS [O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) AND DRAINAGE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) I} r DONS LANDSCAPE PER "[ / VEHICLE CIR CIRCUU LATION /- EXISTING 50' UTILITY PROCESSING PLANT �I EASEMENT (O-R. BOOK 3974, 50 PROPOSED LAKE EXCAVATION ,�— PAGE1369) — EXCAVATION I DEVELOPMENT AREA SETBACK / f 422�50 ACRES l GONSTRUCTION VEHICLE DIRCULATION 50' UTILITY EASEMENT EASEMENT FOR CANALS (O_R. BOOK 3909, � AND DRAINAGE PAGE 2831) /(O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) I I LAKE EXCAVATION LIMITS I / - ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND / CITRUS OPERATION EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O. R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) C 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, Florida 34104 P. 239.434.60W DAVIDSON Q011panyCed 0f . u AuUrori atim esr..e�,s�er No. OODM96 5a � XCAVATION SETBACK A-MH O1O' Type A L AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN REPRESENTS THE EXISTING LIMITS AND PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION OPERATION. 2. PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL OR PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE EXEMPT AT THE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY LINES. 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION, NO NATIVE PRESERVATION IS REQUIRED - ZONING A-MHO-RLSAO 4. ANY REQUIREMENT FORA LITTORAL LAND USE: EXISTING AG PLANTING AREA ALONG THE LAKE LANDlFARMLAND EXCAVATION BANK(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED ONCE MINING ACTIVITIES CEASE PER EXISTING SITE COUNTY REQUIRED STANDARDS. ACCESS POINT I EXISTING SCALE HOUSE 1 �- LA 10" Type A 1NG EMPLOYEE ING AREA LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) EXISTING REFUSE AREA +L - 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK I4 1 ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE. UNDEVELOPED AND EXISTI NG AG LANDIFARMLAND 1 1a TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION EXCAVATION AREA = PROPERTY BOUNDARY E) 0 150 300 son SCALE IN FEET SHEET NU MASTER CONCEPT PLAN LAND USE SUMMARY 5W:@1►11►let 2IslI GENERAL NOTES: ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTINGAG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 3974,` PAGE 1369) 50' UTILITY EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK3909, PAGE 2831) ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 4365 Radio Road, Suite: Naples, FloFida 34104 P: 239.434.6050 DAVIDSON Company Cert. of Au[honzatian fS�n BLUSHED ND.000C9496 USE ACRES % SITE ROW RESERVATION& EASEMENTS ,2418AC- ±537% PERIMETER BUFFERS ±4.01 AC. ±6.69% DEVELOPMENT! EXCAVATION AREA +422s6AC ±93_74% TOTAL SITE AREA ±450.70 AC. 100% ZONING. A- MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER 50, EXCAVATION SETBACK 200' RIGHT OF WAY RESERVATION EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O.R BOOK 1141. PAGE 2069}7 CONSTRUCTION / 200, R01 VEHICLE CIRCULATI" CURRENTZONING_ A-MHO-RSLAO [CONDITIONALUSE (RESOLUTION 03-332) PROPOSED ZONING: A-MHO-RSLAO !CONDITIONAL USE(CU) CURRENT LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL I COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION FUTURE LAND USE: AGRICULTURAL (RURAL MIXED USE DISTRICT I RLSA w >e 7� WE m� rc� 30' WIDE PRIMARY ACCESS ¢ EASEMENT FOR ROAD O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093) � CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION EXISTING PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE `(O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) RESERVAT �OM EXISTING /; OCESSING PLANT �- 50' PROPOSED LAKE EXCAVATION FXCA 10 1 DEVELO P M E MT AREA _- 9A ±422.50 ACRES / CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE CIRCULATION EASEMENT FOR CANALS AND DRAINAGE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) LAKE EXCAVATION LIMITS � 1. THIS CONDITIONAL USE AND CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN REPRESENTS THE EXISTING LIMITS AND PROPOSED EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION OPERATION. 2. PER SEC. 22-112 WHERE AN EXCAVATION CROSSES COMMON PARCEL OR PROPERTY LINES, THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE EXEMPT ATTHE CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY LINES. 3. PER THE FLUCCS PREPARED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION, NO NATIVE PRESERVATION IS REQUIRED. ZONING_ A-MHO-RLSAO 4. ANY REQUIREMENT FOR A LITTORAL LAND USE: EXISTING AG PLANTING AREA ALONG THE LAKE LANDIFARMLAND EXCAVATION BANK(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED ONCE MINING ACTIVITIES CEASE PER EXISTING SITE COUNTY REQUIRED STANDARDS. ACCESS POINT EXISTING SCALE HOUSE 10' TYPE A LANDSCAPE BUFFER EXISTING EMPLOYEE PARKING AREA LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (OR. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) j EXISTING REFUSE I AREA L 50' EXCAVATION SETBACK I I _ 1 1 EASEMENT FOR CANALS - I AND DRAINAGE (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) ` =T 50' 10' TYPE A�•1 EXCAVATION LANDSCAPE BUFFER SETBACK 1O'TYPEA ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO ZCNING: A-MHO-RLSAO LANDSCAPE BUFFER LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND LAND USE: EXISTING AG LAND AND CITRUS OPERATION CITRUS OPERATION ZONING: A-MHO-RLSAO LAND USE: UNDEVELOPED AND EXISTING AG LAINDIFARMLAND EXCAVATION AREA = PROPERTY BOUNDARY 0 150 3150 3®0 SCALE IN FEET SHEFF NO MASTER CONCEPT PLAN REVISIONS 11 • 1. The petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 2. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity. 3. Material hauling activities are permitted from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. 4. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100-year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Transportation Engineering Division), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. S. The site shall be limited to a maximum of 49 pm peak hour, two-way trips based on the use codes in the ITE Manual on trip generation rates in effect at time of application for SDP/SDPA or subdivision plat approval, or based on an alternate methodology accepted by staff at time of application for SDP/SDPA in accordance with the County's Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) guidelines in Resolution No. 2006-299, as it may be amended. 6. Evidence of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) accepted mitigation for impacts to panthers, woodstorks, Florida black bear and other listed species will be required prior to excavation permit approval. 7. A littoral shelf planting area to commence during the reclamation phase of the project shall be shown on the excavation permit for this petition and shall meet the current standards of the Land Development Code at time of submittal of the Commercial Excavation Permit. 8. Prior to any vehicular use of the site, the owner shall post two (2) signs along the entry drive, clearly visible to vehicles entering and leaving the site, providing information regarding potential panther presence and notifying drivers of the need to use caution. Sign wording, placement and size will be subject to review and approval by the Collier County Environmental Staff. The owner shall submit, and receive approval, of the proposed signage in conjunction with the Commercial Excavation Application or other local development order as may be required, which may allow vehicular use of the site. 9. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. 10. Pursuant to Section 125.022(5) F.S., issuance of a development permit by a County does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the county for issuance of the permit if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. 11. The westernmost 200 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for right-of-way, for the purpose of the future Little League Road extension. 12. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of Edwards Grove Road, from State Road 82 to the subject property line, for the duration of the mining operation. Edwards Grove Road shall be paved a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. AGENT: Jessica Harrelson,, AICP Email: Jessica@davidsonengineering.com COUNTY PLANNER: Timothy Finn,, AICP Email: Timothy. Fin n@col liercou ntyf Lgov AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE I hereby certify that pursuant to Ordinance 2004-41, of the Collier County Land Development Code, I did cause the attached newspaper advertisement to appear and I did give notice by mail to the following property owners and/or condominium and civic associations whose members may be affected by the proposed land use changes of an application request for a Planned Unit Development Rezone and Growth Management Plan Amendment, at least 15 days prior to the scheduled Neighborhood Information Meeting. For the purposes of this requirement, the names and addresses of property owners shall be deemed those appearing on the latest tax rolls of Collier County and any other persons or entities who have made a formal request of the county to be notified. The said notice contained the laymen's description of the site property of proposed change and the date, time, and place of a Neighborhood Information Meeting. Per the attached letters, property owner's list, and copy of newspaper advertisement which are hereby made a part of this Affidavit of Compliance Jessica Harrelson, AICP State of Florida County of Collier The foregoing Affidavit of compliance was acknowledged before me this 22nd day of September , 2020 by Jessica Harrelson, AICP, who is personally known to me. (Signature of Notary Public) (Notary Seal) Tocia Hamlin Printed Name of Notary Edwards Grove Road Mine CU-PL20190000808 Timestamp Name 6/22/2020 15:01:40 (CDT) Jessica Harrelson, AICP Final Pub Date Street 6/26/2020 0:00:00 (CDT) 4365 RADIO RD #201 Ad Number City GC10439021 Naples Publication State Naples Daily News FL Special Requests ZIP Code include ar she t with the affidavit 34104 Market Your Name Naples Jennifer Peterson Delivery Method Email Address Both jpeterson@localiq.com Number of Affidavits Needed 1 Customer Email Jessica@davidsonengineering.com Customer Name Davidson Engineering, Inc Customer Phone Number 239.434.6060 Customer Address 4365 RADIO RD #201 NAPLES, FL 34104 Account Number (If Known) 505018 iNaptr9. 47)cjttjj TCrItts PARTOFYHE USA TODAY NETWORK Published Daily Naples, FL 34110 DAVIDSON ENGINEERING INC 4365 RADIO RD #201 NAPLES FL 34104 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY OF BROWN Before the undersigned they serve as the authority, personally appeared Joe Heynen who on oath says that he serves as legal clerk of the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida: distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida; that the attached copy of the advertising was published in said newspaper on dates listed, Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida , for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person: or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. 6/26/2020 Subscribed and sworn to before on June 26, 2020: Notary, State of WI, County of Brown � IAHA MONDI.00H Notary PuhliC State of Wisconsin My commission expires: August 6, 2021 Publication Cost: $1,010.26 Ad No 000439021 Customer No: 505019 PO#: NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING The public is invited to attend a Neighborhood Information Meeting, held by Davidson Engineering, Inc., on: Thursday, July 23rd, 2020 at 5:30 p.m., at the Immokalee Sports Complex, located at 505 Escambia Street, Immokalee, Florida, 34142 The subject site consists of two parcels, approximately 1.3 miles south of SR 82 and approximately 1 mile west of SR 29, in Section 18 and 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East in Immokalee, Florida. �G¢ SR s2 O� G Project Location O w c� N [0 fr.� ili WestGI PX $ F S!] A formal application has been submitted to Collier County seeking approval for the following: Edwards Grove Road Mine Conditional Use (CU- PL20190000808): To obtain a Conditional Use (CU) for a ±450.7-acre site, consisting of two separately owned parcels. The request is to expand the existing commercial excavation operation, known as Stewart Mining, to include the property adjacent to the west. This request will replace and repeal the existing Conditional Use on the Stewart Mining property. Business and property owners, residents and visitors are welcome to attend the presentation to discuss the project. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person and would like the opportunity to participate virtually, an on-line Zoom meeting will be available. Reservations for in -person meeting attendance is required to ensure that the CDC guidelines for social distancing can be achieved and details related to joining the meeting via Zoom can be obtained by contacting the individual listed below. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person or participate virtually, and have questions or comments, they can also be directed by mail, phone or e-mail to the individual below: Jessica Harrelson, AICP Davidson Engineering, Inc. 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239-434-6060 Email: jessica@davidsonengineering.com NO GCI0139021 01 NAPLESNEWS.COM I FRID/:V, JUNE 26, 2D2D 117D Classifieds r t s l rc• PI• ae 7191R3 aT00 classiHeds�na 111-T I.. never com s L r� F�:..I dar:ineaEm=da: r r 'i egals •sort leyalspnaplu m ®,. VISA';" f vt�lrlln Irn,ltorll CommerU 11 ON- 900 s0 H, f 595na , e,r own 12391262-R 121 r GAn9� talcs -. r..l. tat I '� 'A SAT® roe kR,r,.A Tall., 4!,t, FrFrdl�nrrx�rwpwl�i iax[MS r I. hem pmp wMe •spry UPE bd[-W KIP CIIm.y SY.+rrd ., T, nr CSIC 171W aya=m 111w �ARACE�ALE N= Tvr s bI• lax�3!EE B 1�E,NIr r4 �nry rn NrLode ! MR 6:F«Pan rlteRneid Ihwr.., NWntFliAt 1 1Yi H L�I�lan- 114II a Isxlll�vr�exA f:• M X� II a:rr• N 16 -wk A IrIl31 IAMD'r %. B7tI�a11s5ryra uR inn a.lE r+oolla 01rrr�r 1 �rEyzllIZ. ANTIQUES B ART WANTED Courteous Palm Beath Buren "', Cluady paintings, sO,Ple. glass porcelain, silver, jewelry, Tlllany, Carll A modern a Chit, , Warllul. old m s. Chinese eeII slefad- bronTe, c IC.f561)R01-0222 TAlrin YY:IRjrir jlreMl IwM, IFI�11h�y . M- W r1vr11F W 4�.d'lii�ltlf<11E7:.' xlluMOlM RePlxmlrl 1 NahpeFAx FS•/rsrl Ell:r.. n NF1d rsw r.11 rrH3o:+I rl SCHWINN Me,idia„ 26' ArIUH 3 wr,eel n.ke ere, used CaIIR28 5 . 6" MO� rETERAILI [O,CI� N 3 io be J, I f239l212-0000 1111, Wale 1111-e:y, 11,11, II,PLol 169, pool ,»Ih v a:J 55 lM a, 3 a53....... ...... Qk . 2R.nl:u Ssa w EAI71lt A+1a14 a �IIS:g11 RnlLyyNfyA l:fFpl. , Mrl 'Ilrri. dr+SSpV)=0.1 'z1A II atogmM. Z. 'u:�cn,>f.ir�,ig1.arE, � w.ol.I111r w,.�gR�"i,rr Cf: r�j 3 caned Mnd,e.y»ale,, xovru mw snulry R ehuur, romPar, for v,ed. mnq range e.Lenea Bauery wmh m�rner < ndudea - IB}'Ih!!�L jOt4Ai tRX31. Put " :ailarm:.'sssa cr4tlM Al ll �� NOTICE TO PERSONS OR ENTITIES WHO MAY BE ENTITLED TO FROZEN TRUSTEENTITLED FUNDS FROM S OR ENTITIES ACCOUNT Nv1IR iron B, mpp.t Srm SUems Coral Gab1e>, FIonS1A �,s plareO llw►• e ,uspem mn Iro,n me pCartire of IAw RI Ierl,ve AILy { 2020e nY O� L.R.a, for beJ olipr, I/rR3Y1F�,IW tlua al T pule 3-5 2 oT the Rule �P fCAladatc d l lO1,. 2 Bar T hrn Reif Eftrl�. Y's tre LorilarizPo anJ I—' •rills ea,n, - me i dt :Co Id I 1— oeo r:ri , ,e, I'lln ell; a, IBSO) 5613B3i u c I`Prlm m mq,O ,A.. 3o C.en olw M1i., d A ,,,testa 9andress tJ ema,l e,P•mr)O,3 Pub Oa,e Tune 26 20]0 en)55AI5 n019 YAmpkalee Wa,er B Sewer Oi, ,kl Oual,ly on Tap Report 20111 ,,[J,Ialily Tap Repnrl COn,umer Cn.aT," R •�: e of IA. ee pmD ha, seen Co, 1 all hi,lome:s itr, a,er BJI l, ones uRL In lno r Tnn ,enp r ,now,. s,rlH .1 LnACP ISOAIIP-TMI 1.51t, M yu Ine n n,t V,y for I e V rwJ ul la a,yed O fur.,y, .dta,#[p1F awl IFFSF to e yy OrNJ r IN H11iI{rBiL aAl C')01_. Adde-t top esa •ail.ble'a o121 lu om: Cl,an,Uel of CummeHe, 1300 N 151n St Y 2, II, Lal'e, FL Irn,nuk Ati, Branco {u.Erf•ISTI SCivAre 3a1d2 It the IaWy tEp,es ,n E1,11. Sp.ne, Inle Nail11, 11eYD1 ooA,, In'Orme Je IIJaJ Je de 2019 Je I El C grllu IlrJprrn< r del ronsum,dpradr ART) ,< cnv,d pot eoneo a ludo, to �dieme,l _CT lartma do a9ua , n URI II:rrHa a dianle un IW :IM I;i ,l ,r Innlorme. E„i ,�o1,e cop mr lo.a rf,ui11i p de a ralhaaa aN , r:odp ae < 1Jnpon,ble, d,Uembm deC 01� Hay raP,as amOonale, a o, 12' bnariC,i, d am a de, CPme,nl O,. 1300 ISIn SI •,2 Inn cop 11 JCP wqb UndF, Neb3mra Nam[ 11,n WAl to terLlpn See FL 3RIR2 y la Ab11¢IRl{ a Irrara e a I. Tamb:en scb P. JFexr rn g --I sY noll0 del„bo wede'l1viD: Lo DIY ft Ih�ra xwW+11L 1nq inCl4 A ne 26. 202D •n2s0532 y rldr Uea'e u.p I«A.Ixal.nr I�IPnsI��I IaIII IIC1nTw SELL IT CRe NI NayrN F.4d1+11 1/.10] In[Grulr Wty r phdl fA[ wY jti {YYfy' BUY I ' wiµ Irnldpo pf FIND IT h;.,ar, rraur. 114�RL�wrIJN x11 SELL IT BUY IT FIND IT Ptaceayour elassiliratl a "poor• Place your classified ad today. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING The public is invited to attend a Neighborhood Information Meeting, held by Davidson Engineering, Inc., on: Thursday, July 23rd, 2020 at 5:30 p,m., at the Immokalee Sports Complex, located at 505 Escambia Street, Immokalee, Florida, 34142 The subject site consists of two parcels, approximately 1.3 miles south of SR 82 and approximately 1 mile west of SR 29, in Section 18 and 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East in Immokalee, Florida. h� Project Location it a 9 M^ 3: Y V W W a�1cMx s� A formal application has been submitted to Collier County seeking approval for the lollowing: Edwards Grove Road Mine Conditional Use ICU- PL20190000808): To obtain a Conditional Use (CU) for a ±450,7-acre site, consisting of two separately owned parcels. The request is to expand the existing commercial excavalion operation, known as Stewart Mining, to include the property adjacent to the west. This request will replace and repeal the existing Conditional Use on the Stewart Mining property. Business and properly owners., residents and visitors are welcome to attend the presentation to discuss the project. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person and would like the opportunity to participate virtually an on-line Zoom meeting will be available, Reservations for In -person meeting attendance is required to ensure that the CDC guidelines for social distancing can be achieved and details related to joining the meeting via Zoom can be obtained by contacting the individLal listed below. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person or participate virtually, and have questions or comments. they can also be directed by mail, phone or e-mail to the individual below: Jessica Harrelson, AICP Davidson Enoineeringa Inc, 4365 Radio Road. Suite 201 Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239-434-6060 Email: jesslca(Tdavidsonengineering.com Yeefr xuu+cE• .YwEr.Swrm ' I 11 ' I• 11 �R IA� rlll IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION I IN RE ESTATE OF JOYCF FB REED aka30YC1E FISHER REED e NOTICE TO1 CREDITORS the ad,nn „IRA ' CD, estate o1 EOYCE f PEED, 1, knosw- as1aV[F ITS 11q R[EO• de<eued whose dale o1 deals was No- g he Grtuil court Ica COlI— Coumv, Flm ul0lfiMmie Lonon the ad,beu of .N h Coll, er Co„n1v Gov', Canple.. Naples, FL 11101. the name, nil od- e personal C,i, a t. ive a d In< personal rope �rrvlAgse1.11w1.ey Yyl<rrN rn below. Ay Fla enl H.e .IazFir and other pf{will lrar.o Mw ilea" : I e,lale. tlnarr.a..obFl , innl- 111r n,.yy 5l d, must RIP IRn • v h bis IIONL TIIL LAILA OF 1 MONTHS AFTER TIIE TIME [ FIRST PUBLIC ATIUN Or TIA1 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THFTDATE OF SERVICE OI A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. /•II alter, r, e,b,n» OI me JereJerll N rR1![• pA"- Brk�lny or denand, ayN�n,I d—LioRrI , Ie IIM1 % Flan, w,u, ,nn roux, ITVAN 3 ngElnFE A;PM TNr PARE OF THE FIR51 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS Nm FILED ,..IrIHIN 114E IIMI PERIODS SET FORTH FI ONIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BAR RED NO1VJIIHSTACIUING IIIE IIML PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TSVU (2) YEARS 0A MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT5 DATE.OF DEATH IS EARNED RAIIer MRayra' i� w ri rfl tk IIIA utMzs[ Y E'. it I:I1 WW llbi N'cblc:CNlylIi". a,ePH1 1.1"".1 for F ,nv,E Nepre,enlal:ve Flo rtla A- At, , I,C. Boyle F l.nper,m\ C. 110 Ge.e i, S.reel 1..LC 1. A, b11IrT NY IS021 lelepnon< 3, •r253032G [mail a nmObOTle,nnrnm „ne 9arj>(r1A 0r" N. 42435501 lleli,m com IN THE (AR—T COURT FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PNOPnTE DIVISION 1p, ,"AIR BV Ter lln.lPrr-MESH )CAN E SAUTFR-IEHRIfaG Dereasrd NOTICE TO CREDITORS ne aam,nnna O IC, OI )O ,1 E SA 020IFEHPING der J. wnu, ofetl am , ,Mar, 34 201q F,le um- Iere2DCr00151t , ,olmg M1 I C 1'Ip ;oilier im Tn I 1. n Ine eddre's of 06h i 3315 , a:l F e,t. S rl U>, NaplFLs 3111Ys]ra. Tne rr,l cadre ul else ,al repro and Ine Uru,'el rr 'ol ti,'YH ` i,ildNand roEM,µ,I M1lrmv dai Jema,lc�e'"ill Jr[ns 'Vir a R", ft SSTr.Ij a C P, of Id, nm bre ,, re,luum m 1. O wdMnue liR1 INIX ,p lm _IL Ihi,1 w1 AIT THE ATFR _ ONTHS ER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUALICATI ON OF THIS NOTICE OA 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OI SEY.VIC1 O1 A COPY OF 11115 NOTICE ON TVIEM All other rrcdnnn F, deredenl ana Olne, persons nav,19 lain, o 'n,t dereaem', ,Late IT Ile men a NITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTEfl 114E DATE OF ACT CIRST S NOT FIIF V. TI115 THE I. ll CI.HMS NOT 2 FD 'HE FLORIDATHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN 5[(1A )A, ]02 OF 114E FIPROBATE CODE WILL BE FOgfvT SIR DI IO T PERIOD SET ER THE ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSR OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATL OF D[AiH IS BANPLO Tne• care of hm p W nral,on Fit,FITS nol,ze it A ERICANDERSON It,l In1FRICeAaNOIPSONaP6/RreP , .I.I ve l50 fill, Avenue Snu Uy S,r,le ).A nr•J.; L , m7 f arsm,Ae 123 1 262 7te4 POBERTL IFHFIN4 N501•It tn.e S<u,hPSvite 700 NapFIes FI • 34102 e 21, I1 .�Iy , 20)0 O R156Bo0 `ice i�e� r.., 1IE W alrgiuwr al OAFix.Rrd d cWE,erlt�,rP.n• I .. .. .., "s; It"., N„u1rT�s M Lly 11r�,n.y1 rJ n& u ,rdw, . midrl.a. rex W1n :.F • ., •• Eno onlF fhln�fi • •�� 6:�1RI,.dr a Pvp.. I, ••.: ::ll 'r IS. r laer.al� IF aI u.-I-11 M,NL<L WnA11110 4LNDA 161 ­1 + tw BI 1 T A—— l nil can en 11klI.v:n:r Ol Sur9+, A,.nn,p0unsa pus 9 Vlmi;,C,�;prc.m<d rnanyo mtEe Enplos<e manual R Nit Im ems �, li vies - F me ahNr,i ;1, Io be aa�.a Dorn �,_b165 He„�_„��Y�nr I'll01 OnlF! I: WIl I mr •e, .,< Lam amrr,<n At, poI Jt Ua, ReIS'o/, I : IVx r-i-.:IIE� '.:yWIE the lob network jobs.usatoday.com P 1 Notice: This data belongs to the Collier County Property Appraiser's Office (CCPA). Therefore, the recipient agrees not to represent this data to anyone as other than CCPA provided data. The recipient may not transfer this data to others without consent from the CCPA. Petition: PL20190000808 I Buffer: 1000' 1 Date: 4/23/2020 1 Site Location: 00065520004 and 00065680009 NAME1 NAME2 NAME3 NAME4 NAME6 BARRON COLLIER P'SHIP LLLP 2600 GOLDEN GATE PKWY # 200 NAPLES, FL 34105--- 3227 E & B MILLER FAMILY FLORIDA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PO BOX 728 LABELLE, FL 33975 --- 728 JOHNSON PLANTS INC 1255 N 15TH ST #7 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142--- 2859 RINKER MATERIALS WEST LLC 1501 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406--- 1501 SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES LLC 2875 JUPITER PARK DR #1100 JUPITER, FL 33458 --- 0 TIITF /ED UNIV FL UNIV OF FL EXP STATION % DEP DOUGLAS BLDG 3900 COMMONWEALTH BLVD TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399--- 3000 TIPPEN BAY PROPERTIES LLLP PO BOX 2357 LABELLE, FL 33975 --- 2357 TURNER GROVES CITRUS LTD PRTNR ATTN: RICH CHOMA CONSOLIDATED CITRUS LTD PRTNR 3602 COLONIAL CT FORT MYERS, FL 33913--- 6636 IMMOKALEE CIVIC ASSOCIATION ATTN: MR. LEO RODGERS 502 E. NEW MARKET RD. IMMOKALEE, FL 34142--- 2859 2020-05-27 LABELS- SPREADSHEET DAVIDSON F N G I N F F R I N G ESTABLISHED June 26, 2020 Dear Property Owner, Civil Engineering • Planning • Permitting esigning "xcellence The public is invited to attend a Neighborhood Information Meeting, held by Davidson Engineering, Inc. on: Thursday, July 23rd 2020 at 5:30 p.m., at the Immokalee Sports Complex, located at 505 Escambia Street, Immokalee, Florida, 34142 The subject site consists of two parcels, approximately 1.3 miles south of SR 82 and approximately 1 mile west of SR 29, in Section 18 and 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East in Immokalee, Florida (see back for location map). A formal application has been submitted to Collier County seeking approval for the following: Edwards Grove Road Mine Conditional Use (CU-PL20190000808): To obtain a Conditional Use (CU) for a ±450.7-acre site, consisting of two separately owned parcels. The request is to expand the existing commercial excavation operation, known as Stewart Mining, to include the property adjacent to the west. This request will replace and repeal the existing Conditional Use on the Stewart Mining property. Business and property owners, residents and visitors are welcome to attend the presentation to discuss the project. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person and would like the opportunity to participate virtually, an on-line Zoom meeting will be available. Reservations for in -person meeting attendance is required to ensure that the CDC guidelines for social distancing can be achieved and details related to joining the meeting via Zoom can be obtained by contacting the individual listed below. If you are unable to attend the meeting in -person or participate virtually, and have questions or comments, they can also be directed by mail, phone or e-mail to the individual below: Jessica Harrelson, AICP Davidson Engineering, Inc. 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239-434-6060 Email: jessica@davidsonengineering.com 4365 Radio Road • Suite 201 • Naples, FL 34104 • P: 239.434.6060 • www.davidsonengineering.com DE DAVIDSON E N G I N E E R I N G (CHAPTER 8, COLLIER COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT) A zoning sign(s) must be posted by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent on the parcel for a minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days in advance of the first public hearing and said sign(s) must be maintained by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent through the Board of County Commissioners Hearing. Below are general guidelines for signs, however these guidelines should not be construed to supersede any requirement of the LDC. For specific sign requirements, please refer to the Administrative Code, Chapter 8 E. 1. The sign(s) must be erected in full view of the public, not more than five (5) feet from the nearest street right-of-way or easement. 2. The sign(s) must be securely affixed by nails, staples, or other means to a wood frame or to a wood panel and then fastened securely to a post, or other structure. The sign may not be affixed to a tree or other foliage. 3. The petitioner or the petitioner's agent must maintain the sign(s) in place, and readable condition until the requested action has been heard and a final decision rendered. If the sign(s) is destroyed, lost, or rendered unreadable, the petitioner or the petitioner's agent must replace the sign(s) NOTE: AFTER THE SIGN HAS BEEN POSTED, THIS AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE SHOULD BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST HEARING DATE TO THE ASSIGNED PLANNER. AFFIDAVIT OF POSTINGNOTICE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER BEFORE THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, PERSONALLY APPEARED JESSICA HARRELSON, AICP WHO ON OATH SAYS THAT HE/SHE HAS POSTED PROPER NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 10.03.000F THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ON THE PARCEL COVERED IN PETITION NUMBER CU- P1 M1 C)nnnnRnR SI RE OF 4PUCANT OR AGENT Jessica Harrelson, AICP, Senior Planner, Davidson Engineering, Inc. NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER 4365 Radio Road, Suite 201 STREET OR P.O. BOX Naples, FL 34104 CITY, STATE ZIP The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of September , 2020, by Jessica Harrelson, AICP, who is personally known to me and whhon Idid take an�o�at�h.�� MYCOIMAIS " m n �s n= VSRES.J*7.2= .:.�' eo�aean�onomryp,ekuasnra+ My Commission Expires: (Stamp with serial number) Signature of NotaryPublic Tocia Hamlin Rosa Printed Name of Notary Public Edwards Grove Road Mine- Conditional Use PL20190000808 i i ��' �'. �`c: r .. Y I _ ` ��. . ... ..ate ...3 �.. T.... ,_ 79 •����:�: 0► 9:00 A *V -..^ a tir. -.Or=4365 RADIO ROAD STEWART MATERIALS CU Stewart Materials, LLC LOCATION MAP SUITE 201 NAPLES, FL 34104 LOCATION: NOTES: DAV I DSO N 239-434-6060 2301 & 2315 Edwards Grove Rd, E N G I N E E R I N G ESTABLISHED 1997 Immokalee, FL 34142 Date Saved: 12/19/2019 STEWART MATERIALS Southwestern Properties, LLC & LOCATION MAP DE ROAD Ti en Bay Properties, LLLP pp y p SUITE SUITE 201 NOTES: NAPLES, FL 34104 LOCATION: Edwards Grove Road Mine DAVIDSON 239-434-6000 2307 & 2375 Edwards Grove Road E N G I N E E R I N G ESTABLISHED 1997 Dale s-eananos Comer County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 61L�l:1►Tihl►111&Qall] IINIII CA2091TIM16I,111.9 FOR CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST APPLICANT INFORMATION Name of Applicant(s): Southwestern Properties, LLC and Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Address: 2875 Jupiter Park Dr, 1100 city: Jupiter state: FL ZIP: 33458 Telephone: 561.972.4517 Cell: E-Mail Address: Rudd@stewartmaterials.com Address of Subject Property (If available): City: Immokalee State: FL Fax: 2315 Edwards Grove Rd ZIP: 34142 '_EGAL DESCRIPTION Section/Township/Range: j!/ / 46/ 29 Lot: Block: Subdivision: Plat Book: Page # Property I.D. Number: 00065520004 & 00065680009 Metes & Bounds Description: See attached survey TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED Check applicable system: a. County Utility System ❑ b. City Utility System �❑ C. Franchised Utility System ❑ Provide Name:. d. Package Treatment Plant ❑ (GPD Capacity): e. Septic System ✓❑ TYPE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED a. County Utility System ❑ b. City Utility System [] C. Franchised Utility System PROVIDE NAME d. Private System (Well) ✓ Total Population to be served: NSA Peak and Average Daily Demands: A. Water -Peak: Average Daily: B. Sewer -Peak: Average Daily: 3/17/2017 Page 7 of 14 GOAT County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 If proposing to be connected to Collier County Regional Water System, please provide the date service is expected to be required: N/A Narrative statement: Provide a brief and concise narrative statement and schematic drawing of sewage treatment process to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the method of affluent and sludge disposal. If percolation ponds are to be used, then percolation data and soil involved shall be provided from tests prepared and certified by a professional engineer. N/A. County Utility Dedication Statement: If the project is located within the service boundaries of Collier County's utility service system, a notarized statement shall be provided agreeing to dedicate the water distribution and sewage collection facilities within the project area to the Collier County Utilities. This shall occur upon completion of the construction of these facilities in accordance with all applicable County ordinances in effect at that time. This statement shall also include an agreement that the applicable system development charges and connection fees will be paid to the County Utilities Division prior to the issuance of building permits by the County. If applicable, the statement shall contain an agreement to dedicate the appropriate utility easements for serving the water and sewer systems. N/A. Statement of Availability Capacity from other Providers: Unless waived or otherwise provided for at the pre -application meeting, if the project is to receive sewer or potable water services from any provider other than the County, a statement from that provider indicating adequate capacity to serve the project shall be provided. 3/17/2017 Page 8 of 14 Comer County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 RECORDING OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS Within 30 days of adoption of the Ordinance, the owner or developer at their expense shall record in the Public Records of Collier County a Memorandum of Understanding of Developer Commitments or Notice of Developer Commitments that contains the legal description of the property that is the subject of the land use petition and contains each and every commitment of the owner or developer specified in the Ordinance. The Memorandum or Notice shall be in form acceptable to the County and shall comply with the recording requirements of F.S. §695. A recorded copy of the Memorandum or Notice shall be provided to the assigned Principal Planner, Zoning Services Department, within 15 days of recording of said Memorandum or Notice. Chapter 8 of the Administrative Code requires that the applicant must remove their public hearing advertising sign(s) after final action is taken by the Board of County Commissioners. Based on the Board's final action on this item, please remove all public hearing advertising sign(s) immediately. 3/17/2017 Page 9 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY WAIVER APPLICATION FROM THE REQUIRED HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT DATE SUBMITTED: PLANNER: PETITION NUMBER ASSOCIATED WITH THE WAIVER: (To Be Completed By Zoning and Land Development Review Staff) PROJECT NAME: STEWART MINING LOCATION: (Common Description) 2315 Edward Groves Road, Immokalee, FL. SUMMARY OF WAIVER REQUEST: The property is approximately 231.73-acres and has histocially been developed as a citrus grove (see attached 1968 aerial). Per the attached letters from Florida Master Site File, no previously recorded cultural resources are listed for the subject property. Due to the long standing history of citrus production onsite, there are no wetlands or native vegetative communities to be impacted by the conditional use of the site for sand mining excavation. (Properties located within an area of Historical and Archaeological Probability but with a low potential for historical/archaeological sites may petition the Community Development & Environmental Services Administrator County Manager or designee to waive the requirement for a Historical/Archaeological Survey and Assessment. Once the waiver application has been submitted, it shall be reviewed and acted upon within five (5) working days. The waiver request shall adequately demonstrate that the area has low potential for historical/archaeological sites.) Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 SECTION ONE: APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP DATA A. Name of applicant: Same As Owner Mailing Address: Phone: E-Mail: B. Name of agent(s) for applicant, if any: Anna Ritenour, Davidson Engineering, Inc. Mailing Address: 4365 Radio Rd, Suite 201, Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239.434.6060 E-Mail: anna@davidsonengineering.com C. Name of owner(s) of property: Southwestern Properties, LLC and Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP Mailing Address: 2875 Jupiter Park Dr, 1100, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: 561.972.4517 E-Mail: Rudd(@stewartmaterials.com Note: If names in answers to A and/or B are different than name in C, notarized letter(s) of authorization from property owner (C) must be attached. Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 2 SECTION TWO: SUBJECT PROPERTY DATA (Attach copy of the plat book page (obtainable from Clerk's Office at the original scale) with subject property clearly marked.) A. Legal description of subject property. Answer only 1 or 2, as applicable. 1. Within platted subdivision, recorded in official Plat Books of Collier County. Subdivision Name: 2. If not in platted subdivision, a complete legal description must be attached which is sufficiently detailed so as to locate said property on County maps or aerial photographs. The legal description must include the Section, Township and Range. If the applicant includes multiple contiguous parcels, the legal description may describe the perimeter boundary of the total area, and need not describe each individual parcel, except where different zoning requests are made on individual parcels. A boundary sketch is also required. Collier County has the right to reject any legal description, which is not sufficiently detailed so as to locate said property, and may require a certified survey or boundary sketch to be submitted. B. Property dimensions: Area: square feet, or 231.7 acres Width along roadway: See attached survey Depth: See attached survey C. Present use of property: Vacant / Undeveloped AG Land D. Present zoning classification: A-MHO-RSLAO Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 SECTION THREE: WAIVER CRITERIA Note: This provision is to cover instances in which it is obvious that any archaeological or historic resource that may have existed has been destroyed. Examples would be evidence that a major building has been constructed on the site or that an area has been excavated. A. Waiver Request Justification. 1. Interpretation of Aerial Photograph The attached aerial shows an existine citrus erove. 2. Historical Land Use Description: CITRUS GROVE 3. Land, cover, formation and vegetation description: 221 Citrus Groves (219.5 acres, 94.7%) The majority of the site consists of an actively maintained citrus grove operation. Numerous features such as primitive roads and pump houses are associated with the grove. Vegetative cover within the citrus grove was dominated by planted orange trees (Citrus spp.). Ground cover consisted of a variety of ruderal species such as common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon), crowfootgrass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium), dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), natalgrass (Melinis repens), wild balsam apple (Momordica charantia), guineagrass (Panicum maximum), and Caesar -weed (Urena lobata). 513 Man -Made Ditches (11.3 acres, 4.9%) A network of ditches were observed throughout the site which appear to be used for water management purposes in association with the citrus grove. Ditches varied in size from approximately 2 to 20 feet in width. Ditches between grove sections were approximately 5-10 feet wide and a perimeter ditch along the western boundary was approximately 15-20 feet wide. Numerous risers and corrugated pipes connected grove ditches onsite but no off -site surface water connectivity was identified during the 20180455.001A-04 I MOU17068573 Page 2 January 12, 2018 Copyright 2018 Kleinfelder site investigation. Small ditches approximately 2 feet in width were also present in between individual rows which appeared to assist with drainage. These ditches, however, had no indicators of regular hydrology, and as such, were included as part of the citrus grove instead of being mapped out separately. A shrub layer of colonial species was present along ditch banks which included eastern false -willow (Baccharis halimifolia), southern willow (Salix caroliniana), and Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius). Ground cover along the ditch banks was dominated by lantana (Lantana camara), guineagrass, primrose willow (Ludwigia peruviana), and Caesar -weed while a dense, Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 4 overgrown layer of primrose willow was observed within the ditch interiors. Little to no standing water was observed in the ditches at the time of the field investigation. 740 Disturbed Land (0.9 acres, 0.4%) A disturbed area of land was located within the northeastern most portion of the expansion area which appeared to be a staging, storage, and parking area for the citrus operation. Vegetation where present consisted of ruderal ground cover species such as beggar -ticks (Bidens pilosa), Bermuda grass, yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus), natalgrass, guineagrass, smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus), and Caesar -weed. 4. Other: B. The County Manager or designee may deny a waiver, grant the waiver, or grant the waiver with conditions. He shall be authorized to require examination of the site by an accredited archaeologist where deemed appropriate. The applicant shall bear the cost of such evaluation by an independent accredited archaeologist. The decision of the County Manager or designee regarding the waiver request shall be provided to the applicant in writing. In the event of a denial of the waiver request, written notice shall be provided stating the reasons for such denial. Any parry aggrieved by a decision of the County Manager or designee regarding a waiver request may appeal to the Preservation Board. Any party aggrieved by a decision of the Preservation Board regarding a waiver request may appeal that decision to the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION FOUR: CERTIFICATION A. The applicant shall be responsible for the accuracy and completeness of this application. Any time delays or additional expenses necessitated due to the submittal of inaccurate or incomplete information shall be the responsibility of the applicant. B. All information submitted with the application becomes a part of the public record and shall be a permanent part of the file. C. All attachments and exhibits submitted shall be of a size that will fit or conveniently fold to fit into a legal size (8 1/2" x 14") folder. Signature of Applicant or Agent: Anna Ritenour, AICP Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 5 -TO BE COMPLETED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION - SECTION FIVE: NOTICE OF DECISION The County Manager or designee has made the following determination: ❑ Approved on: Lo ❑ Approved with Conditions on: By: (see attached) 0 Denied on: _ (see attached) LI-A Historic Preservation/Forms/rev. 06/05/08 Document Path: IlmountdoralMOUNTDORA-DATAIGISCADIStewartMiningL2019120193253.001A-SMIRequestedSetvicesCY2019102-0000ImmokaleeRS119-1031-SMIlmmokalee-CUP-LandUse.mxd; Plotted: 101312019,4:23:39PM, NDePriest Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East r . Source: Land Use and Land Cover information prepared by Kleinfelder. The Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System Handbook, January 1999, was utilized to determine the specific land use classifications. 2019 2.0-foot Natural -Color Orthophotos obtained from Collier County Property Appraiser's Office. �a �.. Q. - # z ,; •pit # Ri f.' 1i >S ft i rlatf��+ r is 4 IA 500 250 0 500 1S}} t 1 inch = 500 feet thl 221 1 } 221 514 + r 221 tr +. ! 514 514 � 514 514r + 514 514 • 221 _ �Itc•:i.i:a.:,i,Lia�s�slf�i:i1�Li.asl��lf! � L1a.We.e _fA� - 514 514 514�=514`.? ;�asisr+-i 221 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 Q 221 i 221 T 221 514 514 .r 221 221 221 514 221 514 514 514 514 221 514 221 514 514 - •r - __ w�� - f jt.•el - j AEI !" ■ L— ..�-•'�i ja 1!� I'�i:? ;1tii� 6 f� Filll l. i }} {; I y:�eE�f +I} E 1r.P1 ',��R �,�. '.,��R,•+I- rI ��; rAt��e�: i> x r������t'�1E ';t�� r�� i� �� ';�� !� FLORIDA LAND USE, COVER AND FORMS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM, 1999 .- �, FLUCFCS CODE LAND USE ACREAGE % 160 Extractive 219.0 48.6 Legend 221 Citrus Groves 220.6 48.9 514 Man -Made Ditches 10.2 2.3 Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) " 740 Disturbed Land 0.9 0.2 Existing Land Use Total 450.7 100.0 PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A FIGURE The information included on this graphic representation has been compiled from a variety ofsoureas and is subject to change without DRAWN: 10/31/2019 Existing Land Use Map notice. Kleinfelder makes no representations or warranties, express 1 or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, rights to the ECL EINFEL DER DRAWN BY: NCD use of such information. This document is not intendeddfor use as a land survey product noris it designed orintendsd as a construction Bright People, Right Solutions. design document. The use or misuse of the information contained CHECKED BY: AWN Stewart Materials, LLC on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or �. ImmolShcee .Sand Mine misusing the information. FILE NAME:19-1031--SMI Conditional Use Permit Application www.kleinfelder.com Immokalee-CUP-LandUse.mxd Collier County, Florida Document Path: IlmountdoralMOUNTDORA-DATAIGIS, ;P.AI Requested Services CY 2019�02-0000Immokalee RSI19-1031--SMI Immokalee-CUP-1968Aerial.mxd; Plotted: 101312019, 4:01:22 PM, NDePriest Sections 18 & 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East Source: Black &White Aerial Photography obtained from the FDOT, Surveying and Mapping Office, Image Services. Photograph Date: 1968. Source Scale: Unknown. Aerial Photography was rectified by Kleinfelder utilizing t : 1995 Color IR Photography acquired from Florida Department of Environmental Protection -CABINS. i i' is :;_ i' :'"e, _: is 'st. 'rl• : f e.;:: 7n ." `s= . �i: . .-: eii: ,. a } :I i 3` �' tF S :13'S 1-. - I� :: �:: :3e 7: i:3 a.. r3a' �"s�' }s: iit G • 1R: :s: •. s: j:: :.� t '� i F3 e:: " :si:::::: c: :( ii i :. .� :z:'= - :r s• r. �.. ,�. - . :i. S :� '� G :I: t. :; :# :�: ::: :S:3 ' �- q S :�: !: i •3 ::3' :F" S ;�: :1: Sa: :1' I 1 f Ff t' F# S• :_: :s: •� :{: 1: :s' 1z: •:. F: I: {: S3 :s '7: 1 :s:: 'ii 'i's }; :S ..a isc :::: .i: :li #�:a ie: Iiis e:: 3= }# �. F: a .s :f F # S 3: i' - i. I : !} i .t• k SII .'I. . qS: f' Sf: - =i.F # :w - S'. �1: :! 1 e ;} I' s. :�. :3: i# i :F: !: 'i1 :o 1' i'S �• t1t J7: �. . :..: } S�' :i: :�• -•' ## ' ti= I .7 .. .7•. :1% :i# 9 i•s}s: ': 3i z. 33 i: E .:3tshe::i: #::i= $1F:7. :C S .w.•F• S .....s..,,I. ....s:3 6 #•3 -- =p:. gi - I N: . "?' .: is r.: :• r k -.. . �: AM1 ��. +.: ' :: :ti:: �' [ y: I. t -o. �^ - ;'- _ �: '_: •] :7': . i. ,. #: x. �. f= Y =s=' - .�. I� - s: !, :}.. p : R ;r: } `.i F , l ' . -3 - :I: . . - :3 i i =li' t. :i -.,' : �'. :�. g :l: s :l: , F - :,i. r f. - ;4: :I: :l:'' t �:' ;- 'k::e a 1. I i, - . - _ . :r; :�. tt : 5 g' . 6 iF[' - `'N .,#.Mann :: ,. i is :: :: :::i :: :.�':•: 41» .WVpC.PK �l"J/:. -';;-. —Li:.v '.'6L�9^�.+T. I:Ttia JL �-n-.r`T^^�� :I, �'. _ 'g=a' ... t' ..I. �'. :' :: E11 is :: F Y' - I r S : SLY 1 } i 1 , . :I 1.:.. [ - . r:• is . % I Cs: m, i- - t s. }. I: I - r, I - . . r i . .. , �' ' .. i t. . . a I i is S: p " :I : is :�� -i . }- j. .: l.: ; f S. ;: :� .• N a - ; a' t: s fi i �: } #•. ` :+! _ -[ .�� yy f� F. J i _ re • �•' � : y • i e� _ J QQ i' •S' 1 g$ . 1 p .. - I' t !.' . ].' . ;f= +.. l :,: SJ - ._ [ 1: i (f is :S: . .. _ . . %• t: i e f 1• t i S S " ; . , - . , i � . I - - r -•.• r - -. S N e a.vr'+•tiwr. 'a S lu L: yy t . :1% f ! F: ]: %F •fr• .. j i�: :i: :+i :r• jj ��. ! .. .. :. �. jyF �E= .Zi. F •1• : {i . .. - - . . C._ E . iP' :.� `: ' ' }}} E • ii :r: - . .:I-: �Si:i: : 1 : :� : - .i: jj ::L�. ,r %1•' - , ! � , , , , . . ; i - ' : . � Z . a: S r" .-Is.. . f. �.s 'r' •�• ; '.� .:. i z � .s. .,: 'sus L :$= :t y s''s.• .S' r V. •r . :: i� si"s �. .: (: %: I. A%:.:��� ... ' { S'. :SS - .H :S is . 1 SS. 5V j }.: !: '':y' : & :'Z ' : i H::�: ?w-: :r .:: :i .C. rS:• y i... i. y %I' i''�:�:� g• ..wS: d =1 ;% :�i= @ . .. }} : - .� s. 1: SG: •r• -- S :3 1 ,WE �.,..: y d S� •.. .s.. 9 G ii� i u. i •r %% I :i:: w �:' SC:= �S •.n: : s :'. 'I. S�': :N sds= • :� per. I• :} r {. ��y:�j.,: ­3+' •`I - . i` ___.-.. - - z ....�.�...��,--. - ------.-.... .... .';'I. ......:.--.i .r. ? -a nch The information included on this graphic representation has been compiled from a variety ofsources and is subject to change without notice. Kleinfelder makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a land survey product nor is it designed or intended as a construction design document. The use or misuse of the information contained on this graphic representation is at the sole risk of the party using or misusing the information. .. . I . . 7W?q1JrL;. � f -P" . -....— a . . -, '.'-..L'.��V'- '� : . ' f ' ..a' :. .f . r �. , N I �. t ; v 't..'.. r-'• �.�'.11, 011 ''gg .. 11 .. . � 4??��.-: � � -� . - . T'. .1 .. , , 'V . .. . . . - ^'r..,y. 'e s _ a Y am'•- ..A I ,, - ... • I.. i'.. `• . r . k .. 1 J fed.: '0 . i. . 'tea . '`:..r r . .* .t ----- -- - . Legend Q Conditional Use Permit Boundary (450.7 Ac.±) . KLEINFELDER Bright People. Right Solutions. www.kleinfelder.com PROJECT NO. 20193253.001A DRAWN: 10/31 /2019 DRAWN BY: NCD CHECKED BY: AWN FILE NAME19-1031--SMI Immokalee-CUP-1968Aerial.mxd FIGURE 1968 Aerial Image Stewart Materials, LLC 3 Immokalee Sand Mine Conditional Use Permit Application Collier County, Florida This record search is for informational purposes only and does NOT constitute a project review. This search only identifies resources recorded at the Florida Master Site File and does NOT provide project approval from the Division of Historical Resources. Contact the Compliance and Review Section of the Division of Historical Resources at 850-245-6333 for project review information. November 6, 2019 Florida Master Anna Ritenour Site Davidson Engineering, Inc. File € 4365 Radio Road Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239.434.6060 Email: anna@davidsonengineering.com In response to your inquiry of November 6, 2019 the Florida Master Site File lists no previously recorded cultural or historic resources in the following parcel of Collier County, Florida: Parcel ID: 00065520004 with a 500 foot buffer as shown on the corresponding map. When interpreting the results of this search, please consider the following information: • This search area may contain unrecorded archaeological sites, historical structures or other resources even if previously surveyed for cultural resources. • Federal, state and local laws require formal environmental review for most projects. This search DOES NOT constitute such a review. If your project falls under these laws, you should contact the Compliance and Review Section of the Division of Historical Resources at 850-245-6333. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding the results of this search. Sincerely, Cody VanderPloeg Archaeological Data Analyst Florida Master Site File Cody. VanderPloeg@dos.myflorida. com 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 www.flheritage.com/preservation/sitefle 850.245.6440 ph 1 850.245.6439 fax SiteFile@dos.state.fl.us Cultural Resource Search 500 Foot Buffer 0 0.075 0.15 0.3 0.45 0.6 Miles November 2019 RINKER MATERIALS WEST LLC PARCEL NO. 00065480005 ry Z I I (Y GATE IS T± 12 FOUND 5/8" IRON WEST OF o ° PIN AND CAP PROPERTY Q x I= c ti I STAMPED LB 642 CORNER x �� e o J APPROXIMATE ASPHALT �yb �6M �°6 N89°39'50"E x 2481.85'(D) x x O ROAD cx �'� % % x N88°51'13"E 2481.73'(S) -- �/� O V J O O a rya % % III _ _ _ _ _ _____ APPROXIMATE DIRT x x x ,� x x CD �o x o0 '� ' oh. 1y ROAD FOUND 5/8" IRON 1- o cc �' PIN AND CAP CD I o III ^ STAMPED LB 642 UIx I III x�6. x o �b cl > U 1 x10 x19DLU 111 ON ° Q LL 50' UTILITY EASEMENT BOOK 3974, PAGE 13 I c c 4 (O.R. ) - x o`� x o" c I 50' UTILITY EASEMENT ti W c (Q.R. BOOK3909, PAGE 2831) x III z x�b I° ol� _ III a coc x� �5 x 1= �I� b� l� M1M a � x x x �y III x 66 �x FLOOD ZONE AH 0c 35 CONTOUR LINE NIN x10 x10p III zlz x��b I ° cx I 5 IL Iyy� 5 b b0 T�I I I x�� O x10 x� lbo POINT OF BEGINNING x III �60 x SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, Abe 0 TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST EASEMENT FOR CANALS III o 0 o 6 FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP AND DRAINAGE Co coo 1p ' I STAMPED MINOR LB 5151 h a (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) o (o N 00 co "�° x �� N O bb x x I N N N88°59'44"E 4923.89'(S) 0 2 o 0 o O0 cFOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP e 0 0 � W 0 0 o e STAMPED MINOR o b x ��ry x�b L 34.9 LB 5151 x�b 10 x'� x'� III 4, x III x I° xe I III I to I I BARFIELD GROVE III IC III GENERAL NOTES Q 1.0=FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE MONUMENT STAMPED AS NOTED. w Q 2.0 = FOUND 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP STAMPED AS NOTED. mom ° a- Z O 3.0 = SET 5/8" IRON PIN AND CAP STAMPED CEC LB 2464. a w a o U) IL 0 4. BEARINGS BASED ON A GRID BEARING OF S00036'52"E ON THE WEST LINE OF Z) < N co ER W 00 SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST. c ~ o a U) 5. DESCRIBED PROPERTY LIES IN FLOOD ZONES X AND AH, MULTIPLE ELEVATIONS Z = H Q Z `-' 7 m W 0 0 (AS SHOWN) PER F.I.R.M. COMMUNITY PANEL NO. 120067 MAP NO. 12021C 0130H a � W U DATED MAY 16, 2012. W ° O w 6. ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL w w ° =�jU i LU Q 0 DATUM 1988, N.A.V.D. 88). BENCHMARK USED = NGS CONTROL MONUMENT STAMPED oLu G 533 2001 CERP ELEVATION = 39.19 N.A.V.D. 88 w a z APPROXIMATE n/ ASPHALT/DIRT LL "' 7. THIS SURVEY IS CERTIFIED TO THE DATE OF THE FIELD SURVEY, NOT cn w 0 w ROAD >Q THE DATE OF SIGNATURE. Z 8. THE PROVIDED LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR "BARFIELD GROVE" RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 5350, "a U ° w , Q U-) o a PAGE 1271 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DOES NOT `L] = o zwrOo FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE z MATHEMATICALLY CLOSE. THEREFORE A CORRECTED LEGAL DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED B a o z m MONUMENT (BROKEN) — rn THE UNDERSIGNED SURVEYOR AND IS SHOWN HEREON. r w�Cq W r C) w O N89°39'50"E 2448.79'(D) N88°47'54"E 30.00' CD "REVISED" LEGAL DESCRIPTION o o� w o m N88°47'54"E 2437.77' s — --2407.77'_---------- --- Q Lo BARFIELD GROVE PARCEL 7,0w, J o PREPARED BY THE UNDERSIGNED SURVEYOR Q w a o} I-_ O FWa-UF z 0 m � EASEMENT FOR ROAD (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2093) f z A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW '/4) OF SECTION 18, w m 2 z o FLOOD ZONE AH 0 J TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF o w O a f 36 CONTOUR LINE U U (N '/2) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, > Q Oz FLOOD ZONE AH J Z BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ~ N o ¢ � O I- M W W 36.5 CONTOUR LINE 2 a 0 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18 RUN N 00025'14" W FOR A Cq co N N Q LESS AND EXCEPT THE DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST EAST 30 FEET II = ti 0 a QUIT CLAIM DEED ONE -QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF SAID SECTION 18; = FLOOD ZONE AH - - (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) 36.5 CONTOUR LINE THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER -QUARTER LINE N 88051'13" E 2,481.73 z � o FEET; Q co IZT � m w Z - w 3: w THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S 00°55'38" E 2,658.69 FEET; U m O U) LL a - m a� w CD co THENCE N 89004'22" E 84.00 FEET; ZP 7- 0 00Lo C) U) co `o THENCE S 00°35'34" E 1 352 26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST WEST r` _ FLOOD ZONE AH 36 CONTOUR LINE SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST x FOR CANALS EASEMENT DRAINAGE SOUTHWESTERN SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES APPROXIMATE OVERHEAD APPROXIMATELY 10,094,367 SQUARE FEET AND POWER LINES OR 231.73 ACRES OF LAND - 0./I ti (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) o APPROXIMATELY 9,538,320 SQUARE FEET Ic I x`'b1 x`14' xlb III x�� OR 218.97 ACRES OF LAND III^ o x ova o x FLOOD ZONE AH J x �bN _ _ x III 1 35.5 CONTOUR LINE x III x,,b 10 FLOOD ZONE AH fib^ x 34.5 CONTOUR LINE APPROXIMATE DIRT O FLOOD ZONE AH J ROAD 1 x `�'g34 CONTOUR LINE ^ I Cod I Ox b� z x ^J x x 50' UTILITY EASEMENT c o 1 III FOUND 1" PIPE WITH (O.R. BOOK 3974, PAGE 13 9 bb x obe III 1/2" CAP STAMPED O I x x III LB 642 EASEMENT FOR CANALS III Q S89°52'57"W 84.00'(D) I 4 I 50' UTILITY EASEMENT AND DRAINAGE o S89°04'22"W 84.00'(S) O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089 e x R. BOOK 3909, PAGE 2831) b J CD I I C 5° IJ �b� x �ba x �b6 x �b. — — — b. (n CD x x ly x x b° ll� ,b^ 141 ebb I — �— ��� D N CI x�� x4ti x� x x x xLo III x Icl � Mlo FOUND 1" PIPE WITH O °'� N N89°52'57"E(D) ~ O o Zo 141 1�y III 84.00'(D) 1/2" CAP STAMPED U CD N N x x III LB 642 Q 1 yti° �b x1�) N89°04'22"E(S) (n z cx x x' III 84.00'(S) LU J ��"III > w I o IM 6 x 0 Q b oox��� x�ti � x14yo a I zIz f� 6 III V '��o x�ti Lu x�� x� III ti b b x��° III x�b. � I x I x N Co N co h p[ M N M CV ° �� MN M N - ..... x ,ti'L to CC) x III bo FLOOD ZONE AH I I w w 35 CONTOUR LINE 00 x� III mM mm x ti� � CO N N «7 x x�ry' x� x� �III � M � M III 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Cn U) z z IC I IIII ^� k c FLOOD ZONE AH I xx^ x I I 33.5CONTIxoLINE ° EASEMENT FOR CANALS I I K AND DRAINAGE FOUND 5/8" IRON (O.R. BOOK 1141, PAGE 2089) III PIN AND CAP III STAMPED LB F043 Oc cc o 0 M 0 0 0 9 — '1 — ° �g N89°43'00"W 2590.55'(D) x 2 19x� 0x hx ox 0x x 0x �x �x ��x bx ^x ^x ox 33.8 0x �bx 1 �,�_ �ti. �� �ti. ��. ��. S89°27'14"W�2589.72'(S) �,. �ti. �� � � N 33.8 y I° o FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE C c I COLLIER MONUMENT WITH BRASS DISC STAMPED 1/4 CORNER (BROKEN) I 1 � I I TURNER GROVES CITRUS LTD PRTNR 250 0 125 250 500 PARCEL NO. 00065600005 I LEGEND 1 (S) - SURVEY DATA (D) = DESCRIPTION DATA CCR# = CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD 2311.08' N89°43'00"W 2340.90'(D) S89°27'00"W 2341.08'(S) LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET QUIT CLAIM DEED (O.R. BOOK 156, PAGE 375) WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST CCR# 106978 T QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19; N r r THENCE ALONG SAID QUARTER LINE S 89°27'14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST 06 ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; p 00 Z LU Oz O THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00°29'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE lii U o POINT OF BEGINNING. Q � = w U ui 0 o U cn Q w THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. Lu 18 17 BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO NORTH AMERICAN DATUM (NAD) 1983, FLORIDA EAST ZONE. aQ 19 20 POINT OF BEGINNING U ' O NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, 0 Z TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST O LL LEGAL DESCRIPTION Z = v � SOUTHWESTERN PROPERTIES (O.R. BOOK 3330, PAGE 3215) J U) W Z Z U) Z) LL LL 0 A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 0 0 0 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, J UQ C LL J LU TO WIT: Q IY Q J BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE Q o _ 0 29 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 00°11'07" WEST (BASIS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ALONG THE W LL EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT 0 U BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 19; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43'00" Q Lu 0 Q WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 2340.90 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 12'54" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1353.32 FEET; THENCE LL. LU LU SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 O N DEGREES 07'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2658.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST/WEST LLUU Q LU QUARTER LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, Q z 0 RANGE 29 EAST; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 39'50" EAST, ALONG SAID QUARTER, W � Q Q QUARTER LINE A DISTANCE OF 2448.79 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE > ? � < EAST QUARTER QUARTER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 12'15" Ill WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 18, A DISTANCE OF 1345.64 FEET TO THE POINT W 2 OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT FROM SAID TRACT, THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. ~ U) JN WN0 LL CD THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 9,538,320 SQUARE FEET W cn o in > CD OR 218.97 ACRES OF LAND _ (� �p O = Z co ao o o Z O �( Qo AND QO�d N N N O 2 w u.l j 0 BARFIELD GROVE (O.R. BOOK 5350, PAGE 1271) AS PROVIDED z Lu _ co N ov _ z _ Z °Mo 0 o LL w A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 O O � n LLI �_ w SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHWEST HALF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 w J Z a SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: U ~ W(DU)O NcOE E BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE U ? U ? co o 0 29 EAST, THENCE NORTH 00°25'13" EAST (BASIS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ALONG THE j W > a M M WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1331.15 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT 0Y u1 ll� Q .4 ON THE QUARTER, QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID U Z U aa) SECTION; THENCE NORTH 89°39'50" EAST ALONG SAID QUARTER, QUARTER LINE, A 0 Z J Z N N.c DISTANCE OF 2481.85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°07'03" EAST A DISTANCE OF 2658.62 FEET; 6i k THENCE NORTH 89°52'57" EAST A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH O LU U >- W X 00012'54" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1353.32 FEET TO A POINT ON THE QUARTER SECTION LINE O Z O j p U) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, THENCE NORTH 89°43'00" WEST U Q O = O W ALONG SAID QUARTER SECTION LINE, A DISTANCE OF 2590.55 FEET TO A CONCRETE U 2 LU a MONUMENT BEING THE WEST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF SECTION 19; THENCE 0 O w 3 NORTH 00019'08" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2653.33 FEET TO THE Z o Z_ 3 POINT OF BEGINNING. _J Q CQ G J TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE I.- Z C)2086 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1141, AT PAGE 2093, ALL IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Z COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF AS O0210 PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO COLLIER COUNTY BY QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED IN O.R. 0 Z BOOK 156, PAGE 375, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 10,094,280 SQUARE FEET Z OR 231.73 ACRES OF LAND W 19 20 OU) z� �9 Z Z a)w FOUND 5/IRON COASTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. Q : U PIN NO I.D., 25.10' FLORIDA BUSINESS AUTHORIZATION NO. LB 2464 � I— (� (n W U) WEST OF COMPUTED FOUND 4"X4" CONCRETE Q J cv Lu PROPERTY CORNER COLLIER MONUMENT WITH BRASS DISC STAMPED w .2 ~ ZD O O 1/4 CORNER Z O n li = CD U) 30.00' LU ch OzOv(U-] L o ULuo o - TIITF / ED UNIV FL PARCEL NO 00066040004 `� = o IL BARRON COLLIER P'SHIP LLLP RICHARD J. EWING, VP O o7 PARCEL NO. 00065640007 W LU PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO. 5295 o Q NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND c i Z THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SHEET 1 OF 1 DATE OF FIELD SURVEY: 12/06/18 DATE OF SIGNATURE: FILE NO.: 17.251 DE DAYNDSON EERING LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHMENT "A" A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST AND A PART OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF (N %) OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18 RUN N 00°25'14" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,331.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW %) OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER -QUARTER LINE N 88°51'13" E 2,481.73 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S 00°55'38" E 2,658.69 FEET; THENCE N 89°04'22" E 84.00 FEET; THENCE S 00°35'34" E 1,352.26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST -WEST QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG SAID QUARTER LINE S 89°27'14" W 2,589.72 FEET TO THE WEST ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 N 00°29'38" W 2,652.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 231.73 ACRES FEET OF LAND. AND A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 00°11'07" WEST (BASIS OF BEARING IS ASSUMED) ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 2692.02 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 19; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43'00" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 2340.90 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 12'54" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1353.32 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 84.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 07'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2658.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST/WEST QUARTER LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 39'50" EAST, ALONG SAID QUARTER, QUARTER LINE A DISTANCE OF 2448.79 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING THE EAST QUARTER QUARTER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 12'15" WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 18, A DISTANCE OF 1345.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT FROM SAID TRACT, THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 9,538,320 SQUARE FEET OR 218.97 ACRES OF LAND Stewart Mining CU — PL20190000808 Attachment "A" — Legal Description December 20, 2019 www.davidsonengineering.com Liz RESOLUTION NO. 03 - 3 3 2 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE "1" FOR EARTHMINING IN THE "A -MHO" RURAL AGRICULTURAL ZONING DISTRICT WITH MOBILE HOME OVERLAY PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.2.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTIONS 18 AND 19, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use "1" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code for earthmining in an "A -MHO" Rural Agricultural Zoning District with Mobile Home Overlay on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: The petition filed by Jeff Davidson, P.E. of Davidson Engineering, Inc. representing Stewart Mining Industries, Inc., with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein i76 be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use "I" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code in an "A- MHO" Rural Agricultural Zoning District with Mobile Home Overlay for earthmining in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C") and subject to the following conditions: Board. Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and super majority vote. Done this 23 rA day of 62 ign)l� 12003. ATTEST; -' DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK AMA U to CltaiTUR S sinp� are .00.11. Approv ( as,to Form and Legal Sufficiency: MaijorW M. Student Assistant County Attorney C U-2002-A R-3537/FR/sp BOARD OF NING PEALS COLLIE UNTY ORIDA BY: TOM HENNING , CHAIRMAN 2 FINDINGS OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU-2002-AR-3537 The following facts are found: 1. Subsection 2.2.2.3.1 of the Land Development Code authorizes the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes k , No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: -Af- No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes V • No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval. DATE: ` L4 ` CHAIRMAN: EXHIBIT "A" T- - f7L CU-2002-AR-3537 DESCRIPTION as provided by client: A troct of land located in the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 29 and the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Coliler County, FI further described as follows, to wit: - Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section 19, Township 46 South, Range 29 East; thence S 00 degrees 11'C7" West (Basis for bearing assumed) along the East line of said Section a distc of 2692.02 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter corner of Section 19; thence 89 degrees 43'00" West along the South line of the Northeast quarter a distance of 2340.90 f thence North 00 degrees 12'54" West, a distance of 1353.32 feet; thence South 89 degrees 52 West, a distance of 84.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 07'03" West, a distance of 2658.62 f to a point on the East/West quarter, quarter line of the Southeast quarter of Section 18, Towr. 46 South, Range 29 East; thence North 89 degrees 39'50" East, along said quarter, quarter [In distance of 2438.79 feet to a concrete monument being the East quarter, quarter corner of sa Southeast 1/4; thence South 00 degrees 12'15" West, along the East line of Section 18, a dist, of 1345.64 feet to the Point of Beginning. LESS AND EXCEPT from said tract, the East 30 feet thereof. EXHIBIT "B" DOSTING AGRICULTURAL ZONING (CITRUS GROVES Fr- - I 1 jar{�'iii;il I I I 1 1 ` N � I I it N I1 EXISTING AGRICULTURAL ZONING (RANGE LAND) I } CU-2002-AR-3537 CONDITIONS 1. The Petitioner shall obtain a South Florida Water Management District Agricultural Surface Water Management Permit or permit modification for this site, if applicable. 2. The site shall be cleared of all exotic vegetation and maintained exotic -free in perpetuity. 3. The petitioner shall pave the access road from State Road 82 to the subject property line prior to commencement of earthmining operations. The pavement shall be a minimum of 22 feet in width and a depth of 1.5 inches of asphalt or asphalt millings. The petitioner shall be responsible for maintenance of the access road for the duration of the operation. 4. Turn lanes on SR 82 (westbound left -in, eastbound right -in) shall be provided prior to commencement of earthmining operations. 5. Excavation activities are permitted from 6:30 AM until 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. 6. The excavation shall be contained by a berm constructed to the height of the 100- year flood elevation. Unless the berm contains adequate clay content to slow the flow of water (as determined by the Collier County Engineering Services Department), the berm shall contain a membrane impervious to water. 7. A landscaped berm, 6 feet in height, shall be constructed adjacent to parcels zoned residential, within 6 months of the adjacent parcel being rezoned. 8. The easternmost 50 feet of the parcel shall be reserved for right-of-way and shall be deeded to Collier County, at no cost to Collier County, within 90 days of receipt of notification by the Collier County Transportation Services Department that the property is needed for the purpose of providing a right-of-way connection from Westclox Road to State Road 82. EXHIBIT "D" Co[fier County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.collieraov.net (239) 252-2400 Pre -Application Meeting Notes Petition Type: Conditional Use Date and Time: Monda Assigned Planner: Tim Finn 4/8/19 9:00 AM Engineering Manager (for PPL's and FP's): Project Information Project Name: Edwards Grove Road Mine (CU) PL#: 20190000808 Property ID #: 00065520004 Current Zoning: A-MHO-RLSAO Pro'ectAddress:2314 Edwards Grove Rd. Immokalee, FL 34112 City: State: Zip: Applicant: Carl Salafrio Agent Name: Carl Salafrio Phone: 352-371-4333 Agent/Firm Address: 218 CityGainsvillStateL Zip 2601 Property Owner: Tippen Bay Properties LLLP Please provide the following, if applicable: i. Total Acreage: 231.81 ii. Proposed # of Residential Units: iii. Proposed Commercial Square Footage: iv. For Amendments, indicate the original petition number: V. If there is an Ordinance or Resolution associated with this project, please indicate the type and number: vi. If the project is within a Plat, provide the name and AR#/PL#: Updated 03/11/2019 Page I 1 of 5 Co*,r county COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.calliermov.net (239) 252-2400 Meeting Notes �r-rY1�t[C;-�Ci 1++.z''►�t.F4 h1tc.+�{�� rl�)],.]� ;.�:Nr,lYl [j.�St.�n..L�-� L�_� &C+v--f70✓ �*e&Aif ? t,.1 K et= Oft W44yJ W 111G199- ,S& orA�"XC'T 1 wvIa6pimE&AhL G 11)i. 7o,,.*JC S kIeA FW'1OOJM"AAL t1!V- bEL'tj �a.ti•i�� � c d - e G.%Ac L.[ L- Disclaimer. Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 10/13/2017 Page I -1" of 5 Co*er County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliereov.net (239) 252-2400 Meeting Notes As of 10/16/2017 all Zoning applications have revised applications, and your associated Application is included in your notes; additionally a *new Property Ownership Disclosure Form is required for all applications. A copy of this new form is included in your pre-app Note — link is `https://www.colliergov.net/Home/ShowDocument?id=75093. Prj ine �Aj+L Pl e vt h- u i z-,A LuCfS iilwid �,�1; c��UE _Cuae,,ALAAJerg L)SEd �K 0� 16 F'roUtalL do&?)(h v �-rr �b.�1 � X-, 6fl A; Usf S 016rrar;,s lAe;.Ls CCmC GOA + 7. (NArZ 44iv` Disclaimer: Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 03/11/2019 Page 1 -2�of 5 Environmental Checklist Conditional Use Project Name Cdwmr lIJ 1. Is the project is in compliance with the overlays, districts and/or zoning on the subject site and/or the surrounding properties? (CON, ST, PUD, RLSA, RFMU, etc.) (LDC 2.03.05-2.03.08; 4.08.00) Not in CV Library 2. Submit a current aerial photograph (available from the Property Appraiser's office) and clearly delineate the subject site boundary lines. If the site is vegetated, provide FLUCFCS overlay and vegetation inventory ,C identifying upland, wetland and exotic vegetation (Admin. Code Ch. 3 G.1. Application Contents #24). LL � FLUCFCS Overlay -P627 �+� � (3.Clearly identify the location of all preserves and label each as "Preserve" an all plans. (LDC 3.05.07.A.2). l� •�J Preserve Label- P546 —MD pfeseRVE ve1P_44j ti] mAy joQf EYisf Td ge- SNr,,Oj4 vl#J IFS L)(.FS PA14P SUbm►f ftf F,es�k�E�rEk} 4. Provide calculations on site plan showing the appropriate acreage of native vegetation to be retained, the max. amount and ratios permitted to be created on -site or mitigated off -site. Exclude vegetation located within utility and drainage easements from the preserve calculations (LDC 3.05.07.13-1); 3.05.07.F; 3.05.07.H. Ld-e). Preserve Calculation - P547 TSD 50 Created and retained preserve areas shall meet the minimum width requirements per LDC 3.05.07.H.1.b. Preserve Width - P603 TQ L 6. Retained preservation areas shall be selected based on the criteria defined in LDC 3.05.07.A.3, include all 3 strata, be in the largest contiguous area possible and shall be interconnected within the site and to adjoining off -site preservation areas or wildlife corridors. (LDC 3.05.07.A.1-4) Preserve Selection- P550 7. Principle structures shall be located a minimum of 25' from the boundary of the preserve boundary. No accessory structures and other site alterations, fill placement, grading, plant alteration or removal, or similar activity shall be permitted within 10' of the boundary unless it can be shown that it will not affect the integrity of the preserve (i.e. stem wall or berm around wetland preserve). Provide cross -sections for each preserve boundary identifying all site alterations within 25'. (LDC 3.05.07.H.3; 6.01.02.C.) Preserve Setback — New 8.] Wildlife survey required for sites where an EIS is not required, when so warranted. (LDC 10.02.02.A.2.f) Listed Species - P522 ( 9.� Provide Environmental Data identifying author credentials, consistency determination with the GMPs, off -site LJ preserves, seasonal and historic high water levels, and analysis of water quality. For land previously used for farm fields or golf course, provide soil sampling/groundwater monitoring reports identifying any site contamination. (LDC 3.08.00) Environmental Data Required — P 522 10. Master Plan shall state the minimum acreage required to be preserved. (LDC 10.02.13.A.2) Master Plan Contents-P626 T19 p Additional Comments: Environmental Data Checklist Project Name eJWAQbS rM ri 01. The Environmental Data requirements can be found in LDC Section 3.08.00 Provide the EIS fee if PUD or CU. (2). WHO AND WHAT COMPANY PREPARED THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA REPORT? Preparation of Environmental Data. Environmental Data Submittal Requirements shall be prepared by an individual with academic credentials and experience in the area of environmental sciences or natural resource management. Academic credentials and experience shall be a bachelor's or higher degree in one of the biological sciences with at least two years of ecological or biological professional experience in the State of Florida. Please include revision dates on resubmittals. 03- Identify on a current aerial, the location and acreage of all SFWMD jurisdictional wetlands according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS) and include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Wetlands must be verified by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) prior to SDP or final plat construction plans approval. For sites in the RFMU district, provide an assessment in accordance with 3.05.07 F and identify on the FLUCFCS map the location of all high quality wetlands (wetlands having functionality scores of at least 0.65 WRAP or 0.7 UMAM) and their location within the proposed development plan. Sites with high quality wetlands must have their functionality scores verified by the SFWMD or DEP prior to first development order approval. Where functionality scores have not been verified by either the SFWMD or DEP, scores must be reviewed and accepted by County staff, consistent with State regulation. 4. SDP or final plat construction plans with impacts to five (5) or more acres of wetlands shall provide an analysis of potential water quality impacts of the project by evaluating water quality loadings expected from the project (post development conditions considering the proposed land uses and stormwater management controls) compared with water quality loadings of the project area as it exists in its pre -development conditions. The analysis shall be performed using methodologies approved by Federal and State water quality agencies, and must demonstrate no increase in nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous) loadings in the post development scenario. Where treated stormwater is allowed to be directed into preserves, show how the criteria in 3.05.07 H have been met. C6) Where native vegetation is retained on site, provide a topographic map to a half foot and, where possible, provide elevations within each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified on site. For SDP or final plat construction plans, include this information on the site plans. Provide when treated stormwater is being directed into preserves (#.7 above). rai R+ f t al f (E yl t~ 4 Provide a wildlife survey for the nests of bald eagle and for listed species known to inhabit biological �-/ communities similar to those existing on site. The survey shall be conducted in accordance with the guidelines or recommendations of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Survey times may be reduced or waived where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, as determined by the FFWCC and USFWS. Where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, the survey time may be reduced or waived by the County Manager or designee, when the project is not reviewed or technical assistance not provided by the FFWCC and USFWS. Additional survey time may be required if listed species are discovered ( Provide a survey for listed plants identified in 3.04.03 Wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans in accordance with 3.04.00 shall be required where listed species are utilizing the site or where wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans are required by the FFWCC or USFWS. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Identify the location of listed species nests, burrows, dens, foraging areas, and the location of any bald eagle nests or nest protection zones on the native vegetation aerial with FLUCFCS overlay for the site. Wildlife habitat management plans shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Bald eagle management plans are required for sites containing bald eagle nests or nest protection zones, copies of which shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Note: Not required at time of Land use petitions except for Bald Eagle Management Plans. Staff requests management plans for other species are only provided at time of Plat or SDP. l 0 For sites or portions of sites cleared of native vegetation or in agricultural operation, provide documentation that the parcel(s) were issued a pen -nit to be cleared and are in compliance with the 25 year rezone limitation pursuant p () p p Y to section 10.02.06. For sites permitted to be cleared prior to July 2003, provide documentation that the parcel(s) are in compliance with the 10 year rezone limitation previously identified in the GMP. Criteria defining native vegetation and determining the legality, process and criteria for clearing are found in 3.05.05, 3.05.07 and 10.02.06. 11. Identify on a current aerial the acreage, location and community types of all upland and wetland habitats on the lei - project site, according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS), and provide a legend for each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified. Aerials and overlay information must be legible at the scale provided. a� Provide descriptions of each FLUCFCS code Provide calculations for the acreage of native vegetation required to be retained on -site. a. Demonstrate on map. "C?�D b. Provide a companion chart. Include the above referenced calculations and aerials on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 12. Include on a separate site plan, the project boundary and the land use designations and overlays for the RLSA, RFMU, ST and ACSC-ST districts. Include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 13. Where off -site preservation of native vegetation is proposed in lieu of on -site, demonstrate that the criteria in section 3.05.07 have been met and provide a note on the SDP or final plat construction plans indicating the type of donation (monetary payment or land donation) identified to satisfy the requirement. Include on the SDP or final plat construction plans, a location map(s) and property identification number(s) of the off -site parcel(s) if off -site donation of land is to occur. 014- Provide the results of any Environmental Assessments and/or Audits of the property, along with a narrative of the measures needed to remediate if required by FDEP. 15 Soil and/or ground water sampling shall be required at the time of first development order submittal for sites that occupy farm fields (crop fields, cattle dipping ponds, chemical mixing areas), golf courses, landfill or junkyards or for sites where hazardous products exceeding 250 gallons of liquid or 1,000 pounds of solids were stored or processed or where hazardous wastes in excess of 220 pounds per month or 110 gallons at any point in time were generated or stored. The amount of sampling and testing shall be determined by a registered professional with experience in the field of Environmental Site Assessment and shall at a minimum test for organochlorine pesticides (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 8081) and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 8 metals using Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) soil sampling Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) FS 3000, in areas suspected of being used for mixing and at discharge point of water management system. Sampling should occur randomly if no points of contamination are obvious. Include a background soil analysis from an undeveloped location hydraulically upgradient of the potentially contaminated site. Soil sampling should occur just below the root zone, about 6 to 12 inches below ground surface or as otherwise agreed upon with the registered professional with experience in the field of Environmental Site Assessment. Include in or with the Environmental Site Assessment, the acceptable State and Federal pollutant levels for the types of contamination found on site and indicate in the Assessment, when the contaminants are over these levels. If this analysis has been done as part of an Environmental Audit then the report shall be submitted. The County shall coordinate with the FDEP where contamination exceeding applicable FDEP standards is identified on site or where an Environmental Audit or Environmental Assessment has been submitted. Will jE NEEdEd A+ 1`196� DEU,e10pt4eW+6,df& Shoreline development must provide an analysis demonstrating that the project will remain fully functional for its intended use after a six-inch rise in sea level. Provide justification for deviations from environmental LDC provisions pursuant to GMP CCME Policy 6.1.1 (13), if requested. Where applicable, provide evidence of the issuance of all applicable federal and/or state oil and gas permits for proposed oil and gas activities in Collier County. Include all state permits that comply with the requirements of Chapter 62C-25 through 62C-30, F.A.C., as those rules existed on January 13, 2005. 19. Identify any Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones (WRM-ST) within the project area and provide an analysis for how the project design avoids the most intensive land uses within the most sensitive WRM-STs and will comply with the WRM-ST pursuant to 3.06.00. Indicate that the petition is in compliance with 3.06.00 and does not propose any prohibited uses per LDC 3.06.00. Include the location of the Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones on the SDP or final plat construction plans. For land use applications such as standard and PUD rezones and CUs, provide a separate site plan or zoning map with the project boundary and Wellfield Risk Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones identified. 20. Demonstrate that the design of the proposed stormwater management system and analysis of water quality and quantity impacts fully incorporate the requirements of the Watershed Management regulations of 3.07.00. 21. For sites located in the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern -Special Treatment overlay district (ACSC- ST), show how the project is consistent with the development standards and regulations in 4.02.14. 22. For development orders within RFMU sending lands, show how the project is consistent with each of the applicable Objectives and Policies of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the GMP. 23. The County Manager or designee may require additional data or information necessary to evaluate the project's compliance with LDC and GMP requirements. (LDC 10.02.02.A.3 f) The following to be determined at preapplication meeting: (Choose those that apply) �a Provide overall description of project with respect to environmental and water management issues. Explain how project is consistent with each of the applicable objectives and policies in the CCME of the GMP. l_C)- Explain how the project meets or exceeds the native vegetation preservation requirement in the CCME and LDC. O�d Indicate wetlands to be impacted and the effects of the impact to their functions and how the project's design compensates for wetland impacts. Indicate how the project design minimizes impacts to listed species. Describe the measures that are proposed as mitigation for impacts to listed species. 24 PUD zoning and CU petitions. For PUD rezones and CU petitions, applicants shall collate and package applicable Environmental Data Submittal Requirements into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document, prior to public hearings and after all applicable staff reviews are complete. Copies of the EIS shall be provided to the County Manager or designee prior to public hearings. 25. Is EAC Review (by CCPC) required? 26. PUD master plan or PPL/SDP site plan notes (note requirements subject to change during review process) Type B or C Landscape Buffer (provide as Buffer commitment): Preserves may be used to satisfy the landscape buffer requirements after exotic vegetation removal in accordance with LDC sections 4.06.02 and 4.06.05.E.1. Supplemental plantings with native plant materials shall be in accordance with LDC section 3.05.07. In order to provide the required (insert Type B or C) buffer, a minimum 6-foot-wide landscape buffer easement located outside of the preserve will be conveyed by owner to a homeowner's association or condominium association at time of SDP or plat approval. Owner will plant additional landscape material in the buffer easement to achieve the opacity requirement no later than one year from the issuance of the first residential certificate of occupancy. Co*er County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliersov.net (239) 252-2400 Meeting Notes As of 10/16/2017 all Zoning applications have revised applications, and your associated Application is included in your notes; additionally a *new Property Ownership Disclosure Form is required for all applications. A copy of this new form is included in your pre-app Note — link is https://www.colliereov.net/Home/ShowDocument?id=7SO93. ra r Disclaimer.- Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 03/11/2019 Page 1 .2"af 5 i Co*er County (-1 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliersov.net Meeting Notes 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 .5 L Other required documentation for submittal (not listed on application): Disclaimer: Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Updated 03/11/2019 Page 1 3 of 5 Co*.r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliereov.net (239) 252-2400 Pre -Application Meeting Sign -In Sheet PL# 20190000808 Collier County Contact Information: Name Review Discipline Phone Email ❑ David Anthony Environmental Review 252-2497 david.anthony@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Claudine Auclair GMD Operations and Regulatory Management 252-5887 claudine.auclair@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Steve Baluch Transportation Planning 252-2361 stephen.baluch@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Ray Bellows Zoning, Planning Manager 252-2463 raymond.bellows@colliercountyfl.gov Laurie Beard PUD Monitoring 252-5782 laurie.beard @colliercountyfl. ov d Craig Brown Environmental Specialist 252-2548 craig.brown@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Alexandra Casanova Operations Coordinator 252-2658 Alexandra.casanova@colliercountyfl.gov / M Heidi Ashton Cicko Managing Asst. County Attorney 252-8773 heidi.ashton@colliercountyfl.gov V Thomas Clarke Operations Coordinator 252-2584 thomas.clarke@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Eric Fey, P.E. Utility Planning 252-1037 eric.fey@colliercountyfl.gov Tim Finn, AICP Zoning Division 252-4312 timothy.finn @colliercountyfLgov Sue Faulkner Comprehensive Planning 252-5715 1 sue.faulkner@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Paula Fleishman Impact Fee Administration 252-2924 paula.fleishman@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ James French Growth Management Deputy Department Head 252-5717 j_ames.french@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Michael Gibbons Structural/Residential Plan Review 252-2426 michael.gibbons@colliercountyfl.gov K Storm Gewirtz, P.E. Engineering Stormwater 252-2434 storm.gewirtz@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Nancy Gundlach, AICP, PLA Zoning Division 252-2484 nancy.gundlach@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Shar Hingson Greater Naples Fire District 774-2800 shingson@gnfire.org ❑ John Houldsworth Engineering Subdivision 252-5757 john.houldsworth@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jodi Hughes Transportation Pathways 252-5744 jodi.hughes@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Alicia Humphries Right -Of -Way Permitting 252-2326 alicia.humph ries@colliercountyfLgov ❑ Erin Josephitis Environmental Specialist, Senior 252-2915 erin.'osephitis@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Marcia Kendall Comprehensive Planning 252-2387 marcia.kendall@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ John Kelly Zoning Senior Planner 252-5719 john.kelly@colliercountyff.gov ❑ Gil Martinez Zoning Principal Planner 252-4211 gilbert.martinez@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Thomas Mastroberto Greater Naples Fire 252-7348 thomas.mastroberto@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jack McKenna, P.E. Engineering Services 252-2911 jack.mckenna@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Matt McLean, P.E. Development Review Director 252-8279 matthew.mclean@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Michele Mosca, AICP Capital Project Planning 252-2466 michele.mosca@colliercountyfl.gov Updated 03/11/2019 Page 1 4 of 5 Co(Aer County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 ❑ Annis Moxam Addressing 252-5519 annis.moxam@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Stefanie Nawrocki Development Review - Zoning 252-2313 stefanie.nawrocki@colliercountyfl.gov Cie Richard Orth Stormwater Planning 252-5092 richard.orth@colliercountyfl. ov ❑ Brandy Otero Transit 252-5859 brandy.otero@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Brandi Pollard Utility Impact fees 252-6237 brandi.pollard@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Todd Riggall North Collier Fire 597-9227 triggall@northcollierfire.com ❑ Daniel Roman, P.E. Engineering Utilities 252-2538 daniel.roman@colliercountyfl.gov Irl Brett Rosenblum, P.E. Development Review Principal Project Manager 252-2905 1 brett.rosenblum@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ James Sabo, AICP Zoning Principal Planner 252-2708 james.sabo@colliergo.net ❑ Michael Sawyer Transportation Planning 252-2926 michael.sawyer@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Corby Schmidt, AICP Comprehensive Planning t 252-2944 corby.schmidt@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Chris Scott, AICP Development Review - Zoning 252-2460 chris.scott@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Linda Simmons North Collier Fire 252-2311 Linda.Simmons@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Peter Shawinsky Architectural Review 252-8523 peter.shawinsky@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Camden Smith Zoning Operations Manager 252-1042 camden.smith@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Scott Stone Assistant County Attorney 252-5740 scott.stone@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Mark Strain Hearing Examiner/CCPC 252-4446 mark.strain@colliercount fLgov Mark Tem leton Landscape Review 252-2475 mark.tem leton@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jessica Velasco Zoning Division Operations 252-2584 jessica.velasco@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jon Walsh, P.E. Building Review 252-2962 jonathan.walsh@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ David Weeks, AICP Comprehensive Planning Future Land Use Consistency 252-2306 david.weeks@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Kirsten Wilkie Environmental Review Manager 252-5518 kirsten.wilkie@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Christine Willoughby Development Review - Zoning 252-5748 christine.willoughby@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Daniel Zunzunegui North Collier Fire 252-2310 Daniel.Zunzunegui@colliercountyfl.gov Additional Attendee Contact Information: Name Representing Phone Email C L A/mre i G'AfJtG i Updated 03/11/2019 Page 1 5 of 5 to Collier County Growth Management Department Zoning Division Applicant/Agent may also send site plans or conceptual plans for review in advance if desired. PL20190000808 — Edwards Grove Road Mine (W) PRE-APP INFO Assigned Ops Staff: Thomas Clarke Camden Smith,(Ops Staff) STAFF FORM FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PRE -APPLICATION MEETING INFORMATION • Name and Number of who submitted pre-app request Carl Salafrio, as agent for Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP (352) 339-1118 csalafrio@ecdflorida.com • Agent to list for PL# Environmental Consulting & Design, Inc. (EC&D, Inc.) Agent: Carl Salafrio • Owner of property (all owners for all parcels) Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP 00065520004 • Confirm Purpose of Pre-App: (Rezone, etc.) Conditional Use Petition • Please list the density request of the project if applicable and number of homes/units/offices/docks (any that apply): N/A • Details about Project: Conditional Use (CU) — Tippen Bay Properties, LLLP is applying for a Conditional Use Petition for Collier County to allow a commercial sand mine operation within an Agricultural Zoning District. REQUIRED Supplemental Information provided by: Name: Carl Salafrio Title: Principal, CEO of EC&D, Inc. Email: csalafrio@ecdflorida.com Phone: (352) 339-1118 Cancellation/Reschedule Requests: Contact Danny Condomina-Cllent Services Supervisor clan ny.condom ina@colliercountvfl Phone: 239-25206866 Created April 5, 2017 Location: K:\CDES Planning Services\Current\Zoning Staff Information Zoning Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive - Naples, Florida 34104. 239-252-2400 • www.colia-gov.net ClarkeThomas From: Kentucky Costellow < KCostel low@ ecdflorida.com > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:32 AM To: ClarkeThomas Cc: Carl Salafrio Subject: Pre -Application Meeting Supplemental Form for Edwards Grove Road Mine (CU)-PL20190000808 Attachments: Pre -Application Meeting Supplemental Information .pdf Hello Mr. Clarke, Please see the completed Supplemental Form for the meeting on Monday 4/8/19 at 9:00 a.m. Best, Kentucky Costellow Environmental Scientist 1 w W � E D _E_Cs..D avirvr.rne MW i" design, inC. 218 NW 2"d Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 371-4333 Permit No. MMR 228414-005 Co*.-r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliergov.net 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Pre -Application Meeting and Final Submittal Requirement Checklist for: ❑ A Conditional Use to be heard by the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals ❑ A Minor Conditional Use to be heard by the Office of the Hearing Examiner Chapter 3 C.1. of the Administrative `'ode The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting, and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items in the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attached to each section. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. Requirements for Review Copies Required Required Completed Application (download current form from County website) 1 ® ❑ Cover letter briefly explaining the project 1 Pre -Application Notes 1 Affidavit of Authorization. signed and notarized 1 ® ❑ Completed Addressing Checklist 1 Property Ownership Disclosure Form 1Z. Warranty Deed(s) 1 Boundary Survey 1 Conceptual Site Plan 24" X 36" plus (one 8 % X 11 copy) 0] Plans showing proposed location for utilities, if required IT Plans for screening and buffering the use with reference as to type, dimensions, and character, if required ❑ nj ❑ Plans showing the proposed landscaping and provisions for trees protected by regulations, if required El Plans showing the proposed signs and lighting, including type, dimensions, and if required IT] Elcharacter, Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structure(s), if applicable 1 Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFCS Codes with legend included on aerial. 1 ❑ Statement of utility provisions (with all required attachments & sketches) 1 Environmental Data Requirements, pursuant to LDC section 3.08.00 1 Environmental Data Requirements collated into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at time of public hearings. Coordinate with project planner at time of public hearing. ❑ D Listed Species Survey; less than 12 months old. Include copies of previous surveys. 1 ILI Traffic Impact Study (TIS) or waiver 1 Historical and Archeological Survey, or waiver 1 Electronic copy of all documents and plans * Please advise: The Office of the Hearing Examiner requires all materials to be submitted electronically in PDF format. 1 ❑ * If located in the Bays h o re/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, include an additional set of each submittal requirement 5/08/2018 Page 8 of 12 Coder County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.colliereov.net ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following additional reviewers- ❑ Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: Executive Director Emergency Management: Dan Summers; and/or EMS: Artie Bav Conservancy of SWFL: Nichole Johnson GMD Graphics ❑ City of Naples: Robin Singer, Planning Director Utilities Engineering: Eric Fey El I Parks and Recreation: Barry Williams Immokalee Water/Sewer District: :E]l Other: ❑ School District (Residential Components): Amy Lockheart Communication Towers: Mosquito Control ❑ Collier County Airport Authority Naples Airport Authority Commercial Mining: 5/08/2018 Page 9 of 12 Corr County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 FEE REQUIREMENTS All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners >Ore -Application Meeting: $500.00 (to be credited towards the application fee if the application is filed within 9 months of pre -application meeting) Conditional Use Application Fee: $4,000.00 o When filed with Rezone Petition: $1,500.00 o Additional fee for 511 and subsequent reviews: 20% of original fee Comprehensive Planning Consistency Review: $300.00 Q Environmental Data Requirements -EIS Packet (submittal determined at pre -application meeting): $2,500.00 0 11 C Listed or Protected Species survey review fee (when an EIS is not required): $1,000.00 XTransportation Fee, if required: o Methodology Review Fee: $500.00 o Minor Study Review Fee: $750.00 o Major Study Review Fee: $1,500.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Hearing Examiner or CCPC: $1,125.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the BZA, if required: $500.00 Fire Code Plans Review Fees are collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the Authority having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. All checks payable to: Board of County Commissioners. The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Department ATTN: Business Center 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Agent/Owner Signature Agent/Owner Name (please print) Date 5/08/2018 Page 10 of 12