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D O -z m 2 / m Camden Landing (PUDA)PL20190001364Meridian Landings GMPAPL20190001387/CPSS‐2019‐09January 21, 2021 Growth Management Plan Amendment ReviewRequested Small Scale Growth Management Plan Amendment 9.93 acres Designated Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment OverlayIncrease density from allowed 10.89 DU/A to 12.8 DU/A using a 388‐dwelling unit density bonus pool Developers may apply to use no more than 97 dwelling units for a project within the Overlay.oRules for using density bonus pool credits:a. Project shall be in the form of a PUD. b. Project site shall be a minimum of three acres. c. Project shall constitute redevelopment of the site. d. All residential units shall be market rate units. Growth Management Plan Amendment ReviewAmend to Add #13 Paragraph: •Allow Camden Landing Residential Planned Unit Development with 127dwelling units (including the utilization of 97 dwelling units from the densitybonus pool credits and 30 base units permitted from 3 dwelling units per acrecalculation).•The GMPA text includes 7‐year time limit in which to utilize the 97 dwellingunits from the density bonus pool credits.oAll bonus units that are not utilized in that time period shall expire and not be available unless the Board of Zoning Appeals authorizes an extension.•The GMPA limits to market‐rate townhomes and condos.   Zoning Review4 Zoning Review Changes proposed for Camden Landing PUD (former Cirrus Pointe PUD):Increase number of units 108 to 127 dwelling unitsIncreased height from 40 feet to 71 feet actual height. There are two deviations requested and approval recommended:Proposed Deviation #1 (Parking Space Requirements)allow the small‐scale recreational amenity to provide 1 parking space for short‐term drop off/pick‐up and 1 ADA compliant space. Proposed Deviation #2 (Open Space Requirements)allow the RPUD to provide 54% usable open space.5 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) At the November 3, 2020 CRA Board Meeting:Agent committed to enhanced buffers at frontage to soften impacts of taller buildingsAgent committed to existing PUD language:Developer pays 1/3 of the costs, for architectural streetscape north side Thomasson Drive r.o.w. frontage 1300 feet. Payment shall be made to Bayshore MSTU prior to approval of site development plan.CRA Advisory Board approved 5‐2 to support project.6 Community and Human Services  Request to terminate existing Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement results in elimination of proposed 44 owner‐occupied units sold to households at 80% of median income (Workforce Housing). Project becomes 100% market‐rate housing. Collier County assisted developer with purchase of this property with $320,000.00 grant in exchange for construction of (at least) 32 affordable units. Grant is secured by 2nd mortgage recorded and payable to the County if 32 affordable units not built.If developer intends to eliminate 32 affordable housing units, then $320,000.00 should be immediately repaid to the County’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund.7 Staff Recommendation8 Staff Recommendation: Approval Subject to: The developer to pay 1/3 of the costs, as determined by the Bayshore MSTU, of providing Bayshore Drive type architectural streetscape within the northern half of the Thomasson Drive right‐of‐way along the project’s entire frontage of about 1300 feet along Thomasson Drive. Such payment shall be made to the Bayshore MSTU prior to approval of the project’s site development plan.If the applicant does not include at least 32 affordable units in the Camden Landing project, the CCPC should make a recommendation on the repayment of $320,000.00 to the County’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. 9 Questions?10 }may}7-y�y��y�rPp��y�yL�.�i i �* F AJ D MAS � R Pi�fYl'7 Land Use iyhIe bulldln■ are. 3.4 ACIM tMkj FRDW Are. 9.0 Acres r45%] Gree'rt +tire$ 9.(19 AergM j3D%] TuIeJ A[ea: 13.33 Aaret 1100%j .�.�.nvar +ww.raau All S points and median opening that are depicted on the Master Plan are conceptual in nature, The Transportation Department shall approve the Gnat aeeess points into tltie project and the median design e# the time of site development plan approval. Penwed for; PMrll E+al D"e6wmenl. Lld. 53M- park CCnIFjP C.,,, Maples, F4 341CO Jrn,,..r 24, imI 2375 Tamiami Trail N., Ste 306 Naples, FL 34103 Noel J. Davies, Esq. 239.216.2792 Noel.Davies@DaviesDuke.com www.DaviesDuke.com Offices: Naples, Fort Myers March 2, 2021 VIA EMAIL ONLY Commissioner Penny Taylor, Chairperson Commissioner William L. McDaniel, Jr., Vice Chairman Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Naples, FL 34112 Penny.Taylor@colliercountyfl.gov Bill.McDaniel@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner Rick LoCastro Commissioner Andy Solis, Esq. Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Naples, FL 34112 Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner Burt L. Saunders Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Burt.Saunders@colliercountyfl.gov Re: Golden Gate Parkway Overlay District Objection from Adversely Affected Property Owners – Park East Office Condominium Association Dear Esteemed Commissioners: This Firm has been retained by the Park East Office Condominium Association, which includes the nine (9) PUD property owners mentioned at the First Reading of Item 9.A. (previously Item 17.B. on Summary Agenda) regarding the Golden Gate Parkway Overlay District (the “Overlay”) at your Board of County Commissioners meeting on February 23, 2021. You’ll recall that there was a unanimous motion passed approving the subject item to Second Reading with one significant caveat: removing my client from the subject Overlay. During the First Reading, there were multiple mentions of what my client thought about the Overlay and whether they were in attendance at the First Reading. My client has been fully aware of the proposed Overlay since its genesis and has been tracking its progress through the County process with March 2, 2021 Page Two anticipation and excitement. They absolutely support the Overlay and were shocked and frankly disturbed to find out that the Commission is now considering excluding them from the Overlay. My client has invested significant time and money in their properties as evidenced by the photographs shared at the First Reading. Nonetheless, they are now being unfairly and improperly singled out by their contemplated exclusion from the expanded set of property rights granted by the Overlay. Respectfully, Commissioners, this Firm has been authorized to pursue my client’s property rights to the fullest extent of the law. Accordingly, please allow this correspondence to serve as my client’s strenuous objection to being excluded from the Overlay. For the avoidance of any doubt, my client supports and applauds the County for its efforts on the Overlay and does, in fact, want to be included. I have spoken with the assigned Principal Planner, Eric Johnson, regarding this matter and have also reached out to Ms. Tuff, President of the Golden Gate Civic Association (copied on this correspondence). I plan to attend the Second Reading of this item at your meeting on March 9, 2021 to further assert my client’s objection on the record. Should you have any questions or concerns in advance of your March 9th meeting, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. Respectfully, DAVIES DUKE, PLLC Noel J. 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The total cost for this transaction is $13,634,670.Roosevelt LeonardSr. Review Appraiser Real Property Division of Facilities Management, PUDMarch 9, 2021Agenda Item 11BCollier County | Florida Location MapGG Blvd ERandall BlvdOil Well RdEverglades BlvdCamp Keais RdSubject Surrounding Communities Map Aerial MapThe subject property is approx. 11 miles East of the Waterways PUD Government FacilitiesDebris ManagementWorkforce HousingFuture developmentFairgroundsWorkforce Housing RecommendationsApprove the attached Agreement for Sale and Purchase.Authorize the Chairman to execute the Agreement and any additionalclosing documents, and accept the Special Warranty Deed, onceapproved by the County Attorney’s Office.Authorize staff to prepare related vouchers and backup warrants forpayment.Authorize the necessary budget amendment for $13,634,670 dollars.Direct the County Manager or his designee to proceed to acquire theProperty and to follow all appropriate closing procedures, to acquireand obtain clear title to the Property, and to record any and allnecessary documentsሺonce approved by the County Attorney’s Officeሻin the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 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I . r o -f, 0 VI al 0 sa• 3/8/2021 Paul E.Carlisle City Manager,City of Sebastian Work Experience • Site Development — Underground Utilities,Water,Sewer,Stormwater and Utility Plant expansions. — Roadway,Bridge and Airport infrastructure. • Municipal and County — Village of Wellington,Roads Division Manager. —Town of Lake Park,Public Works Director,Town Manager. — Rock Hill,South Carolina,Public Works Director. — Glades County Board of County Commissioners,County Manager. — City of Sebastian FI.,City Manager. — Former Vice-Chair Seacoast Utility Authority Board. —Former Director South Carolina APWA. Organizations • Chair,Indian River County Executive Roundtable • International City/County Managers Association • American Public Works Association 1 3/8/2021 Commissioners Desired Skill Traits • Administrative Ability • Verbal Communications • Organizational Structure • Operational Efficiency • Budget and Finance • Public Trust and Confidence • Economic Development • Innovation Administrative Ability Thirty years in Municipal Government, successfully managing individual departments and as the City and County Administrator. Verbal Communication I have participated in multiple speaking engagements to the public,staff, State Legislators,and community organizations. 2 3/8/2021 Organizational Structure My view of how an organization should work is to create partnerships within and between agencies, departments and individuals to encourage the sharing of information and resources. All relevant contributors and stakeholders should be included in planning and decision making to ensure that approaches to getting the work done are both effective and efficient. Operational Efficiency Similar to operational structure, the sharing of resources and planning operations across all departments to ensure that there are not duplications of efforts. Project coordination between departments is critical to this process. Budget and Finance The budget should focus on the primary responsibilities of government first. • Quality of life/Public safety • Infrastructure/transportation and utilities services • Education •Vibrant communities The budget should be balanced,have accountability and transparency. 3 3/8/2021 Public Trust and Confidence My current and previous employers and community leaders have all expressed my ability to meet and exceed the expectations of the position.I have always garnered the respect of the communities and officials I have been fortunate to serve. Economic Development I have been very successful in bringing economic development to every community I have served,from retail,recreation(marinas,sporting facilities and parks),large distribution centers and industrial sites to name a few. Innovation As a City and County Manager I have always made it a priority to look at innovation.As noted below we have achieved the Best Performing Cities two years in a row! O t.,,t P..rf,ninmc Citir.`.2021 1 4 3/8/2021 re the i 2 „,.of the 02)Best t"2"'e'nf Cale,Index -ropolitan Statlatkal Area Nat iso.o.2020 Ron Chair. ar r+nq f ] f . teP.ut.q S f I • v Goa,.UT e 4 :yane{wl.^oe fate.H ) to Camf.Yr,q S S s S.OaN.VneaHmn f S I i rr,A 4 .eb6eiY.VA N If HIfYWwW )t 1f .] v..e q .) f fl 1 }MI Wee•r...*v.nulliiii (. I44( CkHILL 1 "I have had the opportunity to work with a number of very good managers in my career-and Paul is one of the best.His ability to both relate and communicate well with front line workers,senior staff,City Council and State Legislators, makes him uniquely qualified to serve communities of any size. I recommend him highly and without reservation" —David Vehaun,City Manager,Rock Hill SC. ilk SEACOAST UTILITY AUTHORITY "Paul's unique blend of intellect,compassion,and work ethic qualifies him as one of the most effective public servants it has been my pleasure to know during my 50-year municipal services career. I was uniquely blessed with the opportunity to work with him and benefit from the insight and focus he brings to each issue that arises. He recognizes that public service is a privilege,and he never allows the public interest to become obscured by peripheral issues". --Rim Bishop,Director,Seacoast Utility Authority 5 3/8/2021 1) Plantation "He always impressed me as someone who gets things done and has a great talent for dealing with employees and the public.Paul is a person of tremendous Integrity and I would recommend him without reservation to serve as the County Manager for Collier County". -Jason Nunemaker,City Administrator,Plantation FL. Glades County Commissioner "Paul Carlisle is a creative progressive manager with a diverse background. He has many years of experience in both private and public sectors giving him a complete understanding of growth, development,utilities,budget,and finance. He keeps the members of the Board of County Commissioners very informed, has high expectations for department heads, works well with the public,and enjoys being involved with the community". --John Ahern,Glades County Commissioner,District 4 a ' Glades County Sheriff "Mr.Paul Carlisle displays strong moral and ethical character values,and always is an enthusiastic and helpful individual.Paul was involved in our local community during his employment and continues to do so to this day, proof of his commitment and dedication to the position he fulfills. I have enjoyed interesting conversations with Paul,ranging from county business to current events,where his strong communication skills are clearly evident. In my opinion Paul is both willing and competent in his role as County Manager': --Sheriff David Hardin,Glades County Sheriff 863-946-1600 ext.2101 6 3/8/2021 GLADES COUNT r Glades County Staff "It was truly a privilege and an honor to work with Mr.Paul Carlisle,as his administrative assistant.Mr.Carlisle was able to plan and coordinate multiple projects seamlessly,no matter the size or number of the projects. He always represented Glades County professionally,whether he was in Tallahassee,in front of the Board of Commissioners or a less formal meeting in his office.Mr. Carlisle has always demonstrated strong moral and ethical character values. His involvement and commitment to support Glades County continues to this day,his loyalty is truly appreciated". —Lenice Hubbard,Former Administrative Assistant to the County Manager 863-946-1600 ext.2129 SEBASTIAN O~o„ SEBASTIAN HOW 01 PI I k\\ISI1\f A "Working with Mr.Paul Carlisle was a great pleasure,he was a true professional and fostered a team philosophy.With his experience he was able to step right in and Sebastian didn't miss a beat.I only wish I had more than 2 years as a member of Mr.Carlisle's management team prior to my prescheduled retirement". —J.Michelle Morris,Retired Chief of Police Sebastian Police Department SEBASTIAN —.,.ram Sebastian City Council HOME.Of PELICAN ISLA. "Paul has been a great asset for Sebastian, he has built a great team to serve, and has helped lead this community through its darkest hour.Sebastian would be very lucky should Collier County pass up a chance to get Paul" --Jim Hill,Vice-Mayor,City of Sebastian 7 • 3/8/2021 Questions? 8 . . • K oj 0 S �+ r a0p 00 ii 0Wii 2. ddEnb � .6.). � aC2h' O4aw x o ~ w 5 0, 0 ., C! .-I lD z er' O rz (o o o '"'+ (D m p N (D 'p ID w cCD o m rn•' a) 4 x o o m z r m IA CD m o 1-.M rli f' 4'• '••r '..'• '••r o 2 ° ¢' -. a , z C) C� a o bdO Km ¢ x U. FL '�' F'' r. � (D 5 z 8 O g a. �O 5 co (D cq (D 0 aZ P n vNi Z d W 5 �q d CD ?D , g• ..+ (D n G N c' � n O K C '� Z N Z N a Id 19, 0 n Z CD Fc D-' (-1. 4 0 o .-• , a. g cq (D CD O ~'CD A) '� ~1o. '� 1- O HOD N w m f�D E. (gyp �. (Z a lid z z ;d w N �. n. z m ( V O n' m w K 5• sb a —I O 0 4 W a 1:14- CD 5 U U�• ((DD (D w r• 0 (Q CD Pd 0 z to z K fD al r, z'••r ar• i -•' r-r En 0 Aa (D �' m w m K � En En 0 CD CD 5. m 5 CD pi CD tr o 0m (D w a 1-1 N fa, m N CO E.. N George Yilmaz, Ph.D. P.E.George Yilmaz, Ph.D. P.E. BUSINESSCOLLIER COUNTY RESIDENTSHEALTHSAFETYENVIRONMENTQUALITY OF LIFESUSTAINABILITYTOURISM George Yilmaz, Ph.D. P.E.George Yilmaz, Ph.D. P.E. l�) www.ggeaca.org Commissioners, Golden Gate Estates Area Civic Association (GGEACA) has reviewed the Agenda Item 11 B and submits that more time and discussion needs to take place with residents of Collier County and especially those in the Estates before this item is considered, and voted on. Based on the information in the Agenda Packet for 03.09.21 it appears that accurate, up to date information has not been presented to the Commissioners for review before the meeting. It is apparent that "black and white aerials" were put in the info packet to mislead the reader. That is troubling. It appears the old aerials were being utilized to not advertise the fact that an illegal dumping operation was on the Barron Collier Co Parcels to be purchased. The history of these types of operations have been well known in Collier County to deceive and bypass the proper process for public vetting and proper permitting for personal profit. Most recently was Fogg's Nursery on Immokalee Rd in District 5. After many years of conducting unpermitted activities it became public knowledge his operation was not properly permitted. Next was ETS or Environmental Turnkey Solutions that was operating on the property known as the Immokalee Road Rural Villages MPUD in District 5. That operation had a mulch fire for 2 years. They had been operating for years without proper permitting. Prior to that was the Flamingo Bend, Riggs Rd situation. That operation caught on fire and burned for months. Those 3 situations are business that collected horticultural debris and dumped on their property without properly obtaining the correct permits or conducting the proper management of materials. All were illegal and all claimed some kind of"grandfathering,"which does not exist for ILLEGAL OPERATIONS. The Collier Co LDC indicates collecting Horticultural Debris for processing and resale offsite is "Resource Recycling" and requires a Conditional Use Permit in nearly all zoning classification. It is not an Agricultural Activity. At the proposed location for purchase is a business entity named Florida Soil Builders, Inc. They collect horticultural waste, and sell material offsite. By LDC regulations this business should have a Conditional Use Permit. It does not. It is operating illegally as those described above. This operation has also caught on fire and burned to the ground. By approving Agenda Item 11 B and Collier County buys the land, it gives legitimacy to an illegal business and gives a profit making opportunity to them - NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BID FOR— Hurricane Debris Management. Other business in the private sector should be allowed to participate in this. Agenda Item 11 B should be withdrawn. There should be more discussions with the community about what will happen to the existing fairgrounds. Most importantly there should be an opportunity for discussions about what may be planned for the 1046 acres. Please delay or "pull" this item 11 B for more discussions with the community. GGEACA Attended First Name Last Name Email Yes Megan Greer MEGAN.GREER@SHARECARE.COM Yes Anna Porfert annaporfert@yahoo.com Yes Matthew Schwartz matthew@southfloridawild.org Yes Donna Horne horne.donna1@gmail.com Yes Larry Roorda Larry@Roorda.com Yes Kaydee Tuff kaydee@tuffnews.com Yes Nora Alvarez noralvarez00@hotmail.com