Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trl E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency
Joint Meeting of the Local Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board and the Bayshore Beautification MSTU and Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committees.
AGENDA Naples Botanical Garden Buehler Auditorium,
4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112
January 7, 2020 Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
1. Call to order and Roll Call a. Maurice Gutierrez, Chairman CRA Advisory Board b. Maurice Gutierrez, Chairman, Bayshore Beautification MSTU
Advisory Board c. Jack Bonzelaar, Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Board
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of the Agenda
4. Meeting Minutes:
a. CRA- December 3, 2019 b. Bayshore Beautification MSTU- December 4, 2019 c. Haldeman Creek MSTU- November 7, 2019
5. Community Presentations
a. Hamilton Avenue Update – Parks and Recreation (Bayshore Beautification MSTU)
b. Isles of Collier/Minto Development – Michael Elgin
6. Old Business a. Transit Subcommittee update – CRA – PTNE Presentation b. Lee/Linwood Ave Landscape Screening – CRA (attachment) c. Thomasson Drive Project (Bayshore Beautification MSTU) – (MSTU and CRA)
(attachment)
7. New Business a. CRA Grant Program Review (attachment) b. Fire Hydrant Locations and Installation program (attachment) c. 2019 Accomplishments (attachment)
Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trl E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
d. 2020 Work Plan (attachment) e. Bayshore Beautification MSTU Committee Appointments f. CRA Elections – Chairman and Vice Chair g. Bayshore Beautification MSTU Elections - Chairman and Vice Chair h. Haldeman Creek MSTU Elections - Chairman and Vice Chair
8. Communications
a. Stormwater Subcommittee Meeting Update b. Transit Subcommittee November Meeting Minutes (attachment) c. Bonus Density Pool Information (attachment) d. Haldeman Creek DEP Letter- Granting Exemption (attachment) e. The Arts Knocks on Colliers Door - Naples Daily News (attachment)
9. Staff Report
a. Project Manager Report (attachment) b. Financials (attachment) c. Maintenance Report (attachment)
10. Other Agencies
a. Code Enforcement (attachment)
11. Public Comment
12. Staff Comments
13. Advisory Board General Communications
14. Next Meeting Dates: i. CRA – February 4, 2020 ii. BBMSTU – February 5, 2020 iii. Haldeman Creek MSTU – TBD
15. Adjournment
Agenda item 4.a– December 3, 2019 meeting minutes
BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LOCAL ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 3, 2019 MEETING
The meeting of the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Advisory Board was called to order by Chairman, Maurice Gutierrez at 6:05 p.m. I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Maurice Gutierrez, Dwight
Oakley, Steve Main, Al Schantzen, Steve Rigsbee, Larry Ingram, Karen Beatty and Michael Sherman. Camille Kielty Excused Absence. CRA Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director; Tami Scott, Project Manager, Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator.
II. Pledge of Allegiance: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Gutierrez.
III. Adoption of Agenda: Steve Main made a motion to adopt the agenda as
amended adding VI e. Isles of Collier update as Maurice Gutierrez requested. Al Schantzen seconded the motion, passed unanimously.
IV. Approval of Minutes: Steve Main made a motion to approve the minutes, Mike Sherman, seconded the motion. Passed unanimously.
V. Community / Business - Presentations
VI. Old Business:
a. South Bayshore Drive Cleanup- Ms. Forester mentioned the Community Cleanup held on November 16 and noted it was very successful and the option to do more clean ups in the neighborhoods including the gateway triangle area. She thanked Al Schantzen for attending. Ms. Forester expressed her gratitude to Solid Waste and Code Enforcement for assisting with the dumpsters and volunteering their time. Al Schantzen and Karen Beatty wanted to send out their thanks specially to Code Enforcement for doing a great job.
b. Public Master Plan Update. Ms. Forester provided an update on the public arts master plan and mentioned it would be presented to the Board at the December 10th Board of County Commissioners agenda. She noted the minor change to the Scope of Services which added another presentation to the Board of County Commissioners which added $300 to the total. Ms. Forester mentioned that if the Board approves the plan, the information gathered from the Public Arts Plan will provide insight into the Branding efforts discussed last month. She will meet with the Paradise Coast marketing company in January to discuss the scope of work for branding the
two areas – Bayshore and Gateway Triangle. Maurice Gutierrez asked if the County Master Plan would be ready in January but Ms. Forester thinks it will be ready in February. Karen Beatty mentioned that Laura Burns would be a good person to discuss the 17acre site, Ms. Forester mentioned that we could put it on the Joint Meeting and maybe have Ms. Burns attend and discuss it then.
d. January 7, Joint Meeting – Ms. Forester reminded the Advisory Board that
the MSTU’s will be attending the January 7th joint meeting but wanted to ask if the meeting can start at 5pm per the request of the Haldeman Creek Advisory Committee. All the Board members were good with starting at 5pm.
e. Isles of Collier – Minto Update Ms. Scott wanted to update the board and community that the project manager of Mintos would be attending the next CRA meeting. She wanted to give everyone time to get all their questions and concerns written down before the meeting, so they have the opportunity to get some of the answers they needed. Maurice Gutierrez asked if part of the development is in MSTU boundary and part of it is not, should the whole development get included into the boundary since they will have the benefit of egress into Bayshore. Mr. Gutierrez mentioned his concern on who will pay for the road due to traffic impact because of the development. Ms. Scott wanted to recommend that they keep an eye on their traffic impact statement when they submit it and make sure that it reflects the true impacts that it will have on the Street. Steve Main thinks they should have only emergency vehicles enter in and out of the South Bayshore entrance not the entire development. Ms. Forester wanted to mention they as an advisory board they can recommend these changes to the planning commission and the Board of County Commissioners who approve these projects.
VII. New Business: a. CBIG Application- 6023 Bayshore Dr. - Ms. Forester provided the
application for the Commercial Improvement for 6023 Bayshore Dr, the Popcorn Shop. The improvements would allow the Popcorn Shop to have some security shutters since the business has been broken into 3 times. The glass and doors have been broken and the improvement would allow some extra security for the business. Ms. Forester went through the cost estimates. Karen Beatty made the motion to approve the grant, Mike Sherman seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
VIII. Staff Report:
a. Project Manager Report: Tami Scott highlighted a few projects on the
list, Sabal Shores Traffic Calming count was completed for the out of season count, Thomasson Dr project is on track. Under Commercial Activity there are new businesses that are coming, a design showroom that does interior design is next to the American Legion on Tamiami Trail, Bayshore Wine Venue, will be on the vacant lots next to the daycare on Bayshore Dr. This development will be Rebecca Maddox new project. A boutique gallery to be located on Bayshore has not submitted anything yet but the owner did meet with staff about applying for the CBIG. Naples Botanical Garden is building a horticultural recycling center, this is an amendment to their existing plan they submitted. Naples Beach Brewery rented a building in the Gateway Triangle on Linwood and will be renovating the old building. MHK purchased the Coliseum and will be putting his new architectural office in there. Woodspring Suites should be open sometime in December, Racetrak has opened already, Food Truck parking lot is close to completion, Steve Rigsbee requested an update on the Hookah Lounge, stating there has been no activity and there is more garbage in the lot and no one maintains the property so he has concerns for the street. John Johnson, Code Enforcement, stated he would review. CRA Parking lot, submitted the site plan and have received one set of comments and resubmitted and still waiting for additional comments to come back, Meridian Landings will not be able to attend the January 7th but will attend the February CRA meeting. In December, the Transportation Department will set up 2 speed stands for two weeks that will detect the speed for the cars on the Bayshore Drive. Maurice Gutierrez asked again how to lower the speed limit on Bayshore Dr, Ms. Scott will check and have the information on the January meeting.
b. Financial Report: Ms. Forester provided the financial report and noted some adjustments to the line-item budgets adjustments to cover other contractual services and remove money from office rental since we no longer pay rent for office space. There will be a budget amendment in the future to cover the Crown Castle final payment and the parking lot construction.
c. Maintenance Report: The maintenance report was provided for Nov-Dec, Ms. Forester went over the report. Karen Beatty asked about the sign on Coco and Basin and wants them to be replaced. Ms. Garcia will send a request to transportation to replace the sign.
d. Transit Subcommittee October 31 Summary Minutes- Ms. Forester provided the summary minutes from the transit meeting, the survey created by the PTNE staff was reviewed and asked if there were any other recommendations for the survey, hearing none the staff will continue to work with the subcommittee to finalize.
IX. Other Agency’s:
A. Collier County Code Enforcement: Al Schantzin asked about the
building at the corner Coco and Bayshore Drive. Ms. Garcia stated that Mr. Bowein, the owner, contacted the CRA office and asked about incentives to repair the building and the process to apply for a CBIG grant to renovate the building and parking lot. John Johnson provided a report for the community that identifies the code cases for the last 60 days. Closed case list and open cases specifically for the Bayshore area. Karen Beatty asked about a double lot on Coco Ave where someone is illegally dumping on the lot and Code is working with the owner of the lot. There were a lot of questions on some properties of concern, Mr. Johnson will drive by and take a look at some of their concerns.
B. Collier County Sheriff’s Office: no representative attended.
X. Communications and Correspondence: a. Paradise Coast Blueway Paddling Festival – A flyer was provided for
anyone interested in attending the paddling festival held at Sugden Park on December 8th. b. Small Business Administration – Hurricane Dorian Disaster
Loan – Information on small business loans available for any business who had to close during the Hurricane Dorian preparedness was provided along with contact information.
XI. Public Comments: Alex McEwing wanted to find out if Isles of Collier is asking for more exits and entrances off of Bayshore and Ms. Scott has not seen the plans yet so she will look at the request when they submit. She stated at this time what is approved is one off of Bayshore Dr and one access point off of Hamilton Ave.
XII. Staff Comments: none XIII. Advisory Board General Communications: Karen Beatty mentioned the
events the Bayshore Arts and Business Association on promoting for the holiday season and encouraged everyone to participate - Christmas Parade on December 10th in downtown Naples and Christmas Caroling on Bayshore Dr on December 14th, to meet at Sicilia at 5pm and bring a flameless candle. Steve Main requested double sided packets in their advisory board books to save costs on paper.
XIV. Next Meeting Date: January 7, 2020 - 5:00pm
XV. Adjournment – The meeting adjourned at 8:42 p.m.
_________________________________________ Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
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Agenda Item 4b-December 4, 2019 meeting minutes
BAYSHORE BEAUTIFICATION MSTU MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 4, 2019 MEETING
The meeting of the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee was called to order by Chairman Maurice Gutierrez at 5:00 p.m. at the Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112. I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Chairman Maurice Gutierrez, Susan Crum, George
Douglas, Sandra Arafet, Sheila Dimarco, Robert Messmer and James Bixler. MSTU Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director; Tami Scott, Project Manager; Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator;
II. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Chairman Maurice Gutierrez.
III. Adoption of Agenda: Bob Messmer made a motion to accept the Agenda. Second by Sandra Arafet.
Passed Unanimously.
IV. Adoption of Minutes: November 7, 2019 Minutes was presented, Sandra Arafet made a motion to pass the Minutes as amended. Second by George Douglas. Passed Unanimously.
V. Landscape Report:
A. Update on Landscaping—Aaron Gross, Ground Zero Landscaping— Aaron Gross gave his landscaping report, the plants were fertilized, the irrigation had a main break and the north side of the celebration food park. Mr. Gross will lay down the mulch as soon as staff can send him the PO to purchase. The Bougainvillea’s on the bridge are doing well and has some color, the other plantings also have some new color coming in. The banners are up.
VI. Community / Business Presentations
VII. Old Business:
A. Thomasson Dr Update- Tami Scott provided the update and the legal ad was provided to the Committee that it went out to bid and due back on December 17, 4 contractors bid on the job.
B. North Bayshore Renovation project update- Mike McGee attended to provide a base plan and now it is in the design phase. Mr. McGee provided 3 alternatives for the Committee to look at, no decisions need to be made tonight but looking for a general idea on what the Committee likes. Mr. McGee shows the existing conditions with some updated sections some of the changes could be new pavers or colored concrete instead, west side of the road there are existing trees on the back of the curb and on the backside of the sidewalk, the existing trees are causing damage, lifting up the sidewalk. The Option A is taking the whole area from the back of the curb and going to the right of way, there is 11.68-foot-wide area that could have a widened sidewalk. That would
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mean taking out the trees that are causing damage. There would be a need to do a landscape agreement with the property owners along the way. The lighting fixtures would not be contiguous, and he shows how they would look on the design. Option B, replacing all the utility covers with clay type material and removing all the hedges and shrubs, some of the discussions were asking what would be planted or replaced with the old trees that were removed. Ms. Forester asked if he put in a 10 ft. wide sidewalk would he be able to use the 1 ½ foot wide to straighten out the path and not zig zag. Maurice asked if they put lights in the medians would the MSTU be able to get rid of the Cobra Lights that are on the street and Mr. McGee said yes. Ms. Scott asked about the sidewalk and what material would they like to have, painted concrete, regular concrete or the decorative pavers. Option A provides a way for bikers to ride on the sidewalk and the street, option B provides a wider sidewalk but no bike lanes on the road. The committee was not interested in option C.
C. Holiday Lights Update- Two Quotes were received; Option 1 Holiday Decorations plus leaving the white lights on the Palm trees for 12 months: First quote: $11,900 and Second Quote: $224, 837. Option 2: Holiday decorations and white lights on Palm Trees through season First Quote: $8.900 and Second Quote: $104,887.28. After discussion, Motion to approve Option 1 for $11,900 made by Sandra Arafet , seconded by Sheila Dimarco. Passed unanimously.
D. January 7th Joint Meeting-time confirmation- Debrah Forester wanted to confirm the joint meeting and ask if 5pm starting time would work for everyone since CRA and Haldeman Creek already agreed to the time. There was a unanimous consensus.
VIII. New Business:
IX. Staff Reports: A. Project Manager Report: Tami Scott highlighted a few projects on the list, starting with the
Thomasson Drive project. Ms. Scott had a pre-bid meeting with the contractors and the deadline for the bid is on December 17th. The Cell Tower slab has been laid on the Kirkwood site and the old Cell Tower should be coming down sometime in April. Mintos will be coming in the January 7th, joint meeting to present and Ms. Scott recommends everyone get their questions ready for that. a design showroom that does interior design is next to the American Legion on Tamiami Trail, Bayshore Wine Venue, will be on the vacant lots next to the daycare on Bayshore Dr. This development will be Rebecca Maddox new project. A boutique gallery to be located on Bayshore has not submitted anything yet but the owner did meet with staff about applying for the CBIG. Naples Botanical Garden is building a horticultural recycling center, this is an amendment to their existing plan they submitted. Naples Beach Brewery rented a building in the Gateway Triangle on Linwood and will be renovating the old building. MHK purchased the Coliseum and will be putting his new architectural office in there. Woodspring Suites should be open sometime in December, Racetrak has opened already, Food Truck parking lot is close to completion.
B. Financials: The financial report was presented with the capital projects in fund 160 was noted on the budget for FY20.
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C. Maintenance report: The maintenance report was provided for review, Ms. Forester noted the few stop signs that needed to be replaced and trip hazards that are still being monitored.
X. Correspondence and Communications: A. Paradise Coast Blueway Paddling Festival – A flyer was provided for anyone interested in
attending the paddling festival held at Sudgen Park on December 8th. B. Small Business Administration – Hurricane Dorian Disaster Loan – An application for
any business who had to close during the Hurricane Dorian preparedness was provided to anyone needing a small business interest loan if they had to close and lose any business during the week of the storm.
XI. Public Comments:
XII. Staff Comments: Ms. Forester mentioned the events the Bayshore Arts and Business Association on
promoting for the holiday season and encouraged everyone to participate - Christmas Parade on December 10th in downtown Naples and Christmas Caroling on Bayshore Dr on December 15th, to meet at Sicilia at 5pm and bring a flameless candle.
XIII. Advisory Committee Comments: XIV. Next Meeting Date:
A. January 7, 2020- FGCU Buehler Auditorium @ 5pm
XV. Adjournment: 6:59 pm
__________________________________________ Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
Agenda Item 4c- November 7, 2019 meeting minutes
HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 7, 2019 MEETING
The meeting of the Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committee was called to order by Chairman Jack Bonzelaar at 4:35 p.m. at the CRA Office, 3750 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, FL 34112. I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Chairman, Jack Bonzelaar,
Kate Riley, Roy Wilson, Jim King. Excused Absence, Joseph Adams.
MSTU Staff Present: Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator; Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager, Debrah Forester, CRA Director.
II. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Chairman Jack Bonzelaar.
III. Adoption of Agenda: Jim King made a motion to approve the agenda, Roy Wilson second. Approved unanimously.
IV. Adoption of Minutes: Jim King made a motion to approve the minutes, Kate Riley
second, approved unanimously.
V. Community / Business – Presentations
VI. Old Business:
VII. New Business: a. 2020 Meeting Calendar- Ms. Forester presented the 2020 meeting calendar and
asked if the Advisory Committee wanted to participate in a joint meeting with CRA and MSTU on January 7th and not have a regular meeting on January 9th. Jack Bonzelaar asked if we could start the meeting earlier than 5:30pm. Ms. Forester will confirm with the other boards. Ms. Forester asked if they accept the calendar as it is written with the change of January 9th meeting be moved to the joint workshop date of January 7th. Roy Wilson made a motion to accept the schedule and the change, Kate Riley second the motion. Approved Unanimously.
VIII. Staff Report: a. Project Manager’s Report- Tami Scott provided her project updates report and noted a few highlights. The pagoda has been painted and a new sign was installed, the creativity logo was used. She noted it is a temporary sign until a new branding and logo is determined. The total costs was approximately $1500 not including staff time. Celebration parking lot has been approved and a fence permit was issued and work has begun. The Isles of Collier Preserve, Ms. Scott attended a pre-app meeting regarding the Isles interest in purchasing 100 acres south of Holly Ave which would require an amendment to their current PUD, and approval for an additional 230 units. It appears the intention maybe to use the existing construction access as permanent access to South Bayshore Drive and there is a concern on the
traffic impacts to South Bayshore. Courthouse Shadows next meeting is on November 12th with the Board of County Commissioners for final approval. Meridian Landing submitted their PUD rezone and their growth management plan amendment for the 127-unit plan. A notice to proceed has been issued to repair the lights on Bayshore Drive from the IRMA damage which will begin in January. Jim King asked if the Haldeman Creek MSTU could send an official letter to the Commissioners before they vote to approve Courthouse Shadows that staff ensure all the parcels in the Courthouse Shadows be included in the Haldeman Creek MSTU and be on the record from the Board. Al Schantzen wanted to mention that the Board does listen to the Community so sending a letter to the Commissioners to ensure the project is included will go a long way. Motion made to forward a letter to the BCC by Jim King, second by Kate Riley, passed unanimously.
b. Maintenance Report – Is attached if anyone has any questions. c. Financials- Ms. Forester provided the financial report and provided the balance.
IX. Correspondence and Communications:
a. Neighborhood Clean-up Event – The CRA staff will be hosting a clean-up event for South Bayshore Drive and Holly Ave. on November 16th 8-11am.
b. Road Maintenance - South Bayshore Dr Vegetation Control – Ms. Forester noted that Road Maintenance has started their minimum road maintenance on South Bayshore Dr. mowing along the right of way of vacant lots. Improvements to the dirt road at the end of South Bayshore Drive began today, this project is a partnership between the CRA and Road Maintenance.
X. Public Comments: Regina Rhodes a resident/property owner form Sandpiper Club
Apts. off of Marlin Dr. wanted to introduce herself and also talk about some concerns she had for the property that was owned by Mr. Hack the parcel number is 00388160002, located around the backside of Sandpiper Club. She was inquiring on a project that a developer who recently purchased the property was trying to build with a substantial amount of docks located on Haldeman Creek. Ms. Rhodes was asking if the staff or the Committee members has knowledge about the project and would docks be allowed since Sandpiper was limited when building their docks. Ms. Forester stated that staff was not aware of any proposed projects, but staff would monitor if the project was submitted to the County and provide information back to the committee.
XI. Staff Comments:
XII. Advisory Committee Comments:. Jim King brought up the meeting schedule. After discussion, the consensus was to cancel the December meeting and have staff monitor the need to have a meeting when necessary to cover updates and action items.
XIII. Next Meeting Date: a. January 7, 2019 CRA/MSTU’s Joint Workshop Time to Be Announced.
XIV. Adjournment: 5:45 pm
Chairman Jack Bonzelaar
McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture
Celebrating 36 Years as Landscape Architects and 17 Years as Certified Arborist
Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist
5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708
LC 098 * FL 1023A
December 20, 2019
Ms. Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA & M.S.T.U. 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #103 Naples, Florida 34112
Subject: Proposal of Landscape Architectural Services
Project Name: Bayshore Gateway Triangle Linwood Way Landscape Hedge/Buffer Improvements, 2019-018P
Ms. Scott:
As requested, McGee & Associates is providing the following proposal of services for your review and approval.
McGee & Associates (M & A) agrees to provide the following “Scope of Services” related to the final design services for the proposed Linwood Way Landscape Hedge/Buffer improvement project.
Scope of Services
TASK 1 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FINAL DESIGN PLANS The Consultant shall prepare a set of 100% Landscape and Irrigation Installation Plans/Documents for permitting, bidding and construction purposes.
1.1 Key Sheet and Key Map o To include project identifications, locations map, declarations and index of plans.o
1.2 Summary of Pay / Bid Items, Pay Item Notes and Tabulation of Quantities o Based upon FDOT and Collier County Purchasing formats
1.3 General Notes o To include Landscape notes and sight line limits & clear zone distances.o Utility contact information.
1.4 Planting Plans o To minimally include items as follows:
a. Planting design and labeling of all plant materials.b. Plant material schedule containing, plant quantities, plant specifications
and installation sizes.c. Provide planting soil recommendations and/or specifications.
o Prepared to FDOT “Design Standards” Indices and generally per the FDOT“Plans Preparation Manual” Volume I & II criteria and processes and in generalcompliance to the Collier County Right-of-Way Ordinance 93-64 current editions.
1.5 Planting Details and Notes o To minimally include items as follows:
a. Planting details: To be per FDOT design indexesb. Planting specifications: To be FDOT specifications
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Page 2, 12/19/19 Ms. Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA & MSTU Collier County Linwood Way Landscape Hedge/Buffer Improvement Project, Proposal-2019-018P
1.6 Irrigation Plans
o To minimally include items as follows: a. Provide system layout, schedules and/or notes to identify types,
placement and quantities of irrigation components such as sprinklers, valves, piping, sleeving and valve wiring.
1.7 Irrigation Details and Notes
o To minimally include items as follows: a. Irrigation installation details. b. Irrigation product data and installation specifications. 1.8 Opinion of Probable Costs
o Update opinion of costs related to the approved 100% plans. o Utilize current CRA, Collier County Purchasing and FDOT bid and/or construction
pricing.
Reimbursable Expenses: Per Collier County “Fixed Term Landscape Architectural Service” agreement. Professional Services Compensation: Lump sum plus reimbursable cost (LS+RC) Task 1 - Project Area: Option 1 (Opera Center Parking Lot and Linwood Way North Right-of-way Hedge Extension Plantings) Option 1: Lump sum: $ 1,200.00 Task 1 - Project Area: Option 2 (Stormwater Facility Fence and Linwood Way South Right-of-way Hedge Addition Planrtings Option 2: Lump sum: $ 1,800.00 Project Schedule & Meetings: 1. NTP – Notice to Proceed To be determined (TBD) 2. 100% Plans Due within 60 days (from date of NTP)
Michael A. McGee Michael A. McGee, r.l.a., i.s.a. President, McGee & Associates. LCC 000098, LA 0000864, FL-1023A
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Opera Naples Parking Lot
Ron’s Jons Porta Potty Rentals
GRANT Commercial Residential Not for Profit
Maximum Amount Match Owners Tenants
Current on Taxes Comments
Commercial Improvements X
$30,000 Exterior 50% X X X Must be visible public
Max limited to one parcel and one owner
$20,000 Interior 50% X X X Valid Business License
Site Improvement X X $8,000 67% X X RentalsNFP - Valid Occupational LicensePartial View by public Mobile Homes not qualifyAfter maximum amount is reached can reapply after 3 years.
Sweet Equity X $500-$1,000 NA X X X
Two Cycles per year to apply. Not used to pay for labor.
Oct. 1 -Dec. 30 90 Days to complete workMay 1-July 31 Partial View by public
1 application per year per propertyMobile home on improvements around the unit not the unit itseld qualify
Shoreline Stabilization - Funded 2008 and 2009 X X $5,000 50% X X
Properties on Haldeman Creek
Must be in CRA Boundaries12 month to complete
Grant Overview
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GRANT Commercial Residential Not for Profit
Maximum Amount Match Owners Tenants
Current on Taxes Comments
Grant Overview
One grant per parcelLandscape Improvement Grant Must have permit
X $2,500 50% X X X Prohibited Items:Master Gardner Available to assistOne time per parcel
Impact Fee Assistance Grant X X
50% of total impact fees required X
Must allocate maximum amount each year for this programAvailable for new constructionAvailable for change of useAvailable for expansion
Community Event Grant XSmall Event $3,000Large Event $15,000
Ineligible Activities CBIG SIG Sweet EquityShoreline Stabilization Landscape Impact Fee
Removal of Architeturally important details X X XInstallation of aluminum or vinyl siding X X XImprovements commenced prior to approval X X X XPurchase or installion of statues or fountains X X XProperty Acquistion X X XAny work by non-licnesed contractors X X XConstruction of free-standing buildings X X XExpansion of existing structure X X XRefinancing of debt X X X X XNon-fixed improvements X XSweat Equity X X X XLandscaping with unapproved vegetation XProjects requiring a Collier County Permit X XLandscaping XFences XPavers XIrrigation Systems XCode Compliance Issues XDemolition X
Permitted Activities
Repairs To: CBIG Exterior CBIG InteriorSite Improvement Grant
Sweat Equity Shoreline Landscape
Stucco X X XDoors X X XBrick or textured pavement X X XExterior Lighting X X XAwnings X X XWindows X X XStormwater X XPainting X X X XMasonry X X XLandscaping X XShutters X X XElectrical work X X XSigns X XFencing X XRoofing X XPlumbing XTermite damage repair XLighting X XFlooring XCeiling XAny other Improvements subject to CRA Approval X X XRemoval of deteriorated Materials X X XParking lot improvments X XBuilding Cleaning - pressure washing X X XCourtyard and outside dining design and development XEnhancement of access - ADA Improvments X X XDemolition required to build a new entrance to a building XRemediation of code violations X X XArchitectural/engineering services X XInstallation of Old Florida Style Architecturally important details XDriveway Improvements XRip/Rap; Bulkhead, or Seawall X
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2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Item 7c
CRA ACCOMPLISHMENTS2019 Highlights
Redevelopment Plan Amendment Approved
Sabal Shores Neighborhood Focus Initiative
Fire Suppression II Grant Design Completed
Fire Suppression III Grant Awarded
Commercial Improvements Grants
Holly Avenue/ South Bayshore NeighborhoodClean up
CRA Parking Lot design
Public Arts Master Plan
Commercial Improvement Grant
CRA Parking Lot – Design and submitted for permits Redevelopment Plan Update
Sabal Shores Neighborhood Focus Initiative
CRA ACCOMPLISHMENTS CONTINUED
Commercial Improvement Grant Sabal Shores Traffic Calming –Dan Burden
Fire Suppression II Grant
Commercial Improvement Grant
Fire Suppression III GrantPublic Arts Master Plan
South Bayshore Clean up11.16.19
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Accomplishments
2019 Highlights:
• Holiday Lights all season• Refresh & update Pagoda sign• Thomasson Dr – Construction Bid Received• Hamilton Avenue - Partnership with Parks and
RecreationThomasson Dr Beautification
Updated paint and sign on Pagoda Holiday Lights all
season
Hamilton Ave – Parks and Recreation partnership
Haldeman Creek MSTU Accomplishments
2019 Highlights:
• Bay Days 4.13.19 Haldeman Creek Clean up• Coastal Clean up 9.21.19• Bathymetric Survey and Permit Applications Submitted
Bay Days clean up
Coastal Clean up
Bathymetric Survey
CRA PARTNERSHIPS Code Enforcement
Collier County Sheriffs Office
Naples Botanical Gardens
FGCU
Solid Waste
Road Maintenance
Stormwater
PTNE Transit
CCSO Weekenders program
Keep Collier Beautiful
Project Status 1 Status 2 Work Plan Goals 2020CAPITAL
Linwoood Complete Streets Phase I
Safe Routes to School Award Received. Lindwood Way to Airport Road. Design FY23 -$89,943 and Construction FY25-$761,516. FY22 begin coordination with Capital Improvements to design additional complete street elements.
Linwood from Commercial to Lindwood Way. Opera Naples Streetlights installed. Need to program next phase.
Thomasson Dr. and Hamilton Ave
Thomasson Drive Phase 1- construction scheduled for FY20. Hamilton Ave - under design Parks and Recreation Funding to complete project Construction Commenced
Repubic Drive - Complete Streets/Park Connection
East Naples Community Park Master Plan approved
Coordinate with Parks and Recreation on timing of renovations to Park
Danford St. Complete Streets
Parks and Recreation designing sidewalk part of Hamiliton Ave Project
Coordinate with Parks and Recreation regarding any additional complete street elements
Final Design by Parks and Recreation
General Parks Improvements- 17 Acres/Sugden Park
Pending completion of Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
Final Plan tentatively scheduled for March 2020
Direction from BCC and Design of connection
Community Safety/Clean Up
Sabal Shores - Traffic/Beautification Project under design. Fire Suppression Phase 3 under design in coordination with stormwater improvements
Holly Ave - South Bayshore Clean up held November 16.
Fie Suppression Phase 3 - Design/Construction. Holly Ave Community Action Plan to be developed including housing and stormwater. Target Housing Grants to Specific Neighborhoods
Land Acquistion for Community Land Trust County Land Trust being developed
Review Options and Coordination with CRA
Bay Street Complete Street Improvements
Item 7D - DRAFT 2020 Priorities REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) January 2020
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Project Status 1 Status 2 Work Plan Goals 2020 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) January 2020
Surface Parking Lot
Parking Lot at Bayshore/Coco under SDP Review. Construction FY20
Parking Lot Construction and Use Guidelines adopted
General Road Engineering Improvments Pine Tree and Andrews
Discussion with Road Maintenance and Stormwater regarding Limited Maintenance Roads
Coordination with Stormwater Subcommittee and continued discussions with RM
Jeepers Drive Complete StreetsGateway Intersection Design Improvements Davis Blvd/Airport Rd Davis Blvd/Shadowlawn Dr Davis Blvd/US41
US41/Shadowlawn/Bayshore Dr
Access Management Plan and Beautification Renovation underway for Bayshore North.
Completion of design work for Bayshore Drive and selection of options and funding sources.
Street Sign/Wayfinding Improvements
Beautification Plan for Bayshore North Design underway. Need Coordination with Branding
Completion of design work and selection of concept and funding options.
Sidewalk/Bicycle Infrastructure Program
Beautification Plan for Bayshore North design underway. Need a master sidewalk and bike plan
Completion of design work and selection of concept and funding options.
Other General Mulit-Modal Improvements
Circuit Rider Discussion 10.01.19. Tranist Subcommittee Established
Subcommittee Options presented at January 7 Joint Meeting
Transit Subcommittee recommendations adopted and implementation scheduled
Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades
Subcommittee Meetings scheduled and review underway to set priorities.
Design Contract with Johnson Engineering to coordinate with Fire Suppression 3
Priorities established and capital project plan adopted
Sanitary Sewer Line Upgrades in Triangle Area
Coordination with REPI regarding sale of Mini Triangle Closing on property
Water Line and Fire Suppression Upgrades
Fire Suppression 2 construction contract approved and Phase 3 under design.
Fire Suppression 2 and 3 completed. Fire Suppression 4 Grant Application
NON-CAPITAL Page 2
Project Status 1 Status 2 Work Plan Goals 2020 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) January 2020
Ongoing Operations Budget Approved FY20
Land Development Code updates
BCC approved direction to move forward on several key items. Developing scope of services for consultant services. Johnson Engineering under contract
First round of changes scheduled for adoption in 2020
Mini-Triangle Development- incentives and support
TIF Agreement. Stormwater Coordination Property Sale Completed
17 Acre Development - incentives and support Pending Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
Draft Plan presented in January. Adoption scheduled for April
Direction from BCC in April on 17 Acres
Gateway Property Development- potential incentives for apex of Davis Blvd and US41 Open for discussion with developer
Stormwater Master Plan Update
$100,000 allocated in FY20 to match with Capital Projects/Stormwater. Stormwater Subcommittee meetings held to review and present priorities.
Stormwater Subcommittee meeting and priority list established and adopted for implementation
Arts and Culture Plan for CRACoordinating with County-wide planning effort Cultural Planning Group under contr
Master Plan completed and adopted in 2020.
Complete Streets Implementation Plan
Component for Bayshore North and South Beautification Renovation Project under design Direction from BCC in April
Bayview Parking Study
Hamilton Ave Parking under design. Bayview may not be needed. Under design with Parks and Recrea
Final design plans completed and scheduled for construction
Community Safety and Clean Up Strategy- code enforcment issues and safety Sabal Shores - underway
Holly Ave - development of strategy
Implementation of Roadway Improvements in Sabal Shores and Strategic Plan for Holly adopted
Branding Strategy
Advisory Board approved development of scope with Paradise Advertising Scope of work being drafted Plan development
Marketing and Communication Strategy - to communicate outcome of branding effort
Follows Branding Strategy Development Page 3
Project Status 1 Status 2 Work Plan Goals 2020 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) January 2020
Market Study and Economic Profile
Bayshore Drive Pilot project - Complete Streets
Beautification Renovation under design and Access Management Plan underway. Outcome from both may lead to Pilot project.
Design Options and Direction approved
Water and Fire Update Strategy -documentation of what mains and hydrants will be updated and phasing
Coordination with the City of Naples.
Fire Suppression 2 and 3 implemented. Phase 4 grant application
Triangle Retention Pond Feasibltiy Study- passive park improvementsOther Non-Capital Operations and Study expenditures- Grants and Programs $150,000 Budgeted for FY20 Revise Budget for 2021
ResidentialNeed review and update as necessary
Amendments and Funding approved. Market Program to target neighborhoods
CommercialNeed review and update as necessary
Amendments and Funding approved and Market Program to target audience
Wall and Fencing- for transitional structures between incompatible uses Currently not available.
Public Art Funding- art pieces and events Pending Cultural Arts Strategic Plan Public Arts Master Plan adopted. Phase I Implementation
Economic Development Incentives ProgramBayshore Bicycle/Pedestrian Feasiblity StudyMobile Home Replacement Fund - for transition of mobile homes to modular homes or other appropriate structures Program opportunity for Holly Ave
Development of Plan using new and existing grant programs and market program
Community Land Trust Housing Construction
County selected HELP to create County-wide CLT. Artist CLT may be an option pending outcome of Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
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Project Status 1 Status 2 Work Plan Goals 2020 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) January 2020
Other Affordable Housing/Workforce Housing Investments
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2020 Priorities and Work Plan
CRA PrioritesClosing on Mini TriangleSettlement with Love and Legacy LotsPublic Arts Master Plan ImplementationRegulatory Changes AdoptedParking Lot ConstructedDirection on 17 ACConnection to Sugden Park - DesignNeighborhood Initiatives
Sabal ShoresHollyGateway Triangle - Street Focus
Bayshore MSTU PrioritiesThomasson DriveHamilton AveMaintenance Adequate Funding DiscussionsNorth Bayshore
Haldeman Creek MSTUACOE Permit for Future DredgeAdequate Funding for Future DredgeMaintenance
Others
NameHome Phone
Appt'd Exp. Date TermDateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
Work Phone
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee
10/23/18 03/03/21 2.5 Years
168 Jeepers Drive
Resident
4District:
Category:
Mr. James Bixler
Naples, FL 34112
( ) 228-5918( ) 293-3111
E-Mail: [email protected]
09/28/10 03/03/1303/14/17 03/03/21
3 Years
2978 Orange Street
Resident
4
4 Years
District:
Category:
Mr. Robert F. Messmer
Naples, FL 34112
775-3493
E-Mail: [email protected]
01/12/16 03/03/1703/14/17 03/03/21
1 Year
156 Jeepers Drive
Resident
4
4 Years
District:
Category:
Mr. George H. Douglas, Jr.
Naples, FL 34112
( ) 293-0919( ) 293-0919
E-Mail: [email protected]
08/03/99 03/03/0004/26/16 03/03/20
8 Months
2736 Shoreview Drive
Resident
4
4 Years
District:
Category:
Mr. Maurice Gutierrez
Naples, FL 34112
774-7022263-0572
E-Mail: [email protected]
10/23/18 03/03/20 1.5 Years
2648 Weeks Ave.
Resident
4District:
Category:
Ms. Susan Jan Crum
Naples, FL 34112
( ) 290-3510
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Item 7e
NameHome Phone
Appt'd Exp. Date TermDateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
Work Phone
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee
01/24/12 03/03/1604/26/16 03/03/20
4 Years
1920 Danford Street
Resident
4
4 Years
District:
Category:
Ms. Sandra E. Arafet
Naples, FL 34112
( ) 821-1113596-8200
E-Mail: [email protected]
03/28/17 03/03/20 3 Years
4403 Yacht Harbor Dr.
Resident
4District:
Category:
Ms. Sheila K. DiMarco
Naples, FL 34112
(609) 425-2686
E-Mail: [email protected]
Friday, October 26, 2018 Page 2 of 3
NameHome Phone
Appt'd Exp. Date TermDateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
Work Phone
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee
This 7 member committee was created on December 16, 1997, by Ordinance No. 97-82 to assist the BCC in carrying out the purposes of providing curbing, watering facilities, plantings and maintenance of the median strips of roadways within the MSTU; providing traffic calming improvements; and beautification and maintenance of other areas within the MSTU. Members will prepare and recommend an itemized budget to the Board of County Commissioners. Members must be permanent residents or owners of commercial or residential property within the MSTU. Terms are 4 years.
4-22-08 BCC approved Ord. No. 08-20 changing name and increasing membership from 5 to 7members.
cc: Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator 643-1115 Tami Scott, Sr. Project Manager
Debrah Forester, CRA Director: 331-3266Staff:
125.01FL STAT:
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Item 8b
Bayshore Transit Subcommittee Meeting Minutes
November 22, 2019
I. Call to order
Debrah Forester called to order the regular meeting of the Bayshore TransitSubcommittee at 3299 Tamiami Trl E. Ste 103.
II. Introductions/Participants
Debrah Forester, CRA Director, Michelle Arnold, PTNE Director, Omar Deleon,Transit Manager, Zachary Karto, Transit Senior Planner, Mike Sherman, CamilleKielty, Shirley Garcia, CRA Operations Coordinator, Al Schantzen. Absent was LexayReina and Karen Beatty.
III. Draft Summary Minutes - Ms. Forester reviewed the draft Summary Minutes with thechanges. No one had further comments, the summary will be submitted to the CRAAdvisory Board on December 3rd meeting.
IV. Follow up from previous meeting
a. Survey PTNE- Zachary Karto and Omar Deleon presented a survey link and thediscussion with some changes the committee recommended were to add thequestion for the residents, how many vehicles in the household, and to expand themap for the Bayshore District.
b. Vehicle Types with estimated costs – a website for the vehicle types with estimatedcosts that was discussed at the last meeting were presented. Shared rides withvehicle types and costs and the electric moto vehicle were the most favorable. Moreinformation will be pursued on these vehicles. The Committee requested to getmore information from the Company Via for the shared rides and staff would reachout to Lee County who uses the Electric Moto Vehicle for more feedback fromthem since that County runs those type of trams now. Camille Kielty recommendedstaff look at charging station locations and consider now. Ms. Foresterrecommended looking at Sudgen Park to put one in there. Michelle Arnold wantedto add the question to the survey would they use this type of service and ride thistype of vehicle.
c. Reaching out to business owners with feedback- Zach Karto wanted to reach out tobusinesses for their endorsement of the survey.
Item 8b
d. Slider- Ms. Forester reached out to the owner of slider but the owner has notreturned her calls.
e. Electric Bikes- Camille Kielty contacted Pedego and they have bikes they sell aswell as rent and she asked if they were interested in setting up charging stations andpartnering up with the CRA. These would be their bikes they set up, theirresponsibility to maintain and rent if they choose to do so.
V. Next Steps-
a. Charging Station locations
b. Feedback for Business- Endorsement and push of the Survey
c. Community HOA’s Feedback
VI. Next Meeting Date
December 10, 2019 3pm-4pm, CRA Office Suite 103 Conference Room.
BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE REDEVELOPMENT OVERLAYBonus Credits As Approved
Mixed Use Project Approval Date Application # Bonus Credits Approved/Removed
Bonus Credits Approved/Expired RESOLUTION, ORDINANCE
and/or PERMIT #
Remaining Credits Available
388 BGT OVERLAY 6/13/2000 N/A 388 Approved by BCC 388
388 ?? Unknown AR‐?? 10 Approved w/SDP N/A 378
378 Arboretum Village 9/12/2006 MUP‐2006‐AR‐9898 232 Approved 2006‐238 146
146 Arboretum Village 5/23/2007 MUP‐2006‐AR‐9898 232 Returned Credits/Application expired Expired 378
378 Mattamy Home PUD 6/13/2017 MUP‐PL20160000183 62 Approved 2017‐18 316
316 CourtHouse Shadows PUD 11/12/2019 PL20180003658 97 Approved 2019‐40 219
219 Halderman Creek Res'dl MUP PL20190001246 25 194
194 Meridian Landings PL20190001387 97 97
Item 8c
www.floridadep.gov
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT O F
Environmental Protection
South District
Post Office Box 2549
Fort Myers, Florida 33902-2549
Ron DeSantis Governor
Jeanette Nuñez
Lt. Governor
Noah Valenstein
Secretary
December 16, 2019
COLLIER CO BOCC
c/o Matthew Goddard
Humiston and Moore Engineers
5679 Strand Ct.
Naples, FL 34110
File No.: 0217156-003 EE, Collier County
Mr. Goddard:
On December 26, 2019, we received your request for verification of exemption to perform the
following activities:
To maintenance dredge Haldeman Creek, Class II Florida waters, between depths -3.0 feet and -
5.0 feet Mean Low Water, removing approximately 31,600 cubic yards of material from an
approximate 23.8-acre area of sovereignty submerged landswest of Bayshore Road and in the
man-made canals, and east of Bayshore Road. The creek/bay dredging will have a bottom width
of 20 feet for the first 300 feet west of U.S. 41 and 40 feet for the remainder of the project. The
canal portions will have a bottom width of 20 feet, in Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, Township 50
South, Range 25 East, Collier County. The spoil shall be removed and deposited in uplands with
the final spoil disposal location at the collier county Landfill at 3730 White Lake Blvd., Naples
FL. 34117.
Your request has been reviewed to determine whether it qualifies for (1) a regulatory exemption,
(2) proprietary authorization (related to state-owned submerged lands), and (3) federal approval
that may be necessary for work in wetlands or waters of the United States.
Your project did not qualify for the federal review portion of this verification request.
Specifically, the activity is not covered by the State Programmatic General Permit. Additional
authorization must be obtained prior to commencement of the proposed activity. This letter
does not relieve you from the responsibility of obtaining other federal, state, or local
authorizations that may be required for the activity. Please refer to the specific section(s) dealing
with that portion of the review below for advice on how to proceed.
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If you change the project from what you submitted, the authorization(s) granted may no longer
be valid at the time of commencement of the project. Please contact us prior to beginning your
project if you wish to make any changes.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Jon Guinn by telephone at (239)
344-5650 or by e-mail at [email protected].
1. Regulatory Review – VERIFIED
Based on the information submitted, the Department has verified that the activity as proposed is
exempt under Chapter 62-330.051(7)(a), Florida Administrative Code, and Section 403.813(1)(f)
of the Florida Statutes from the need to obtain a regulatory permit under Part IV of Chapter 373
of the Florida Statutes.
This exemption verification is based on the information you provided the Department and the
statutes and rules in effect when the information was submitted. This verification may not be
valid if site conditions materially change, the project design is modified, or the statutes or rules
governing the exempt activity are amended. In the event you need to re-verify the exempt status
for the activity, a new request and verification fee will be required. Any substantial modifications
to the project design should be submitted to the Department for review, as changes may result in
a permit being required.
2. Proprietary Review - GRANTED
The Department acts as staff to the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
(Board of Trustees) and issues certain authorizations for the use of sovereign submerged lands.
The Department has the authority to review activities on sovereign submerged lands under
Chapters 253 and 258 of the Florida Statutes, and Chapters 18-18, 18-20, and 18-21, Florida
Administrative Code, as applicable.
The activity appears to be located on sovereign submerged lands owned by the Board of
Trustees. The activity is not exempt from the need to obtain the applicable proprietary
authorization. As staff to the Board of Trustees, the Department has reviewed the activity
described above, and has determined that the activity qualifies for a letter of consent under Rule
18-21.005(1)(c), Florida Administrative Code, and Section 253.77 of the Florida Statutes to
construct and use the activity on the specified sovereign submerged lands and as long as the
work performed is located within the boundaries as described herein and is consistent with the
terms and conditions herein.
During this term of this Letter of consent you shall maintain satisfactory evidence of sufficient
upland interest as required by paragraph 18-21.004(3)(b), Florida Administrative Code. If such
interest is terminated or the Board of Trustees determines that such interest did not exist on the
date of issuance of this Letter of Consent, this Letter of Consent may be terminated by the Board
of Trustees at its sole option. If the Board of Trustees terminates this Letter of Consent, you
agree not to assert a claim or defense against the Board of Trustees arising out of this Letter of
Consent.
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Special Consent Conditions
1. The applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Board of Trustees and the
State of Florida from all claims, actions, lawsuits and demands in any form arising out of the
authorization to use sovereignty submerged lands or the applicant’s use and construction of
structures on sovereignty submerged lands. This duty to indemnify and hold harmless will
include any and all liabilities that are associated with the structure or activity including
special assessments or taxes that are now or in the future assessed against the structure or
activity during the period of the authorization.
2. Failure by the Board of Trustees to enforce any violation of a provision of the authorization
or waiver by the Board of Trustees of any provision of the authorization will not invalidate
the provision not enforced or waived, nor will the failure to enforce or a waiver prevent the
Board of Trustees from enforcing the unenforced or waived provision in the event of a
violation of that provision.
3. Applicant binds itself and its successors and assigns to abide by the provisions and conditions
set forth in the authorization. If the applicant or its successors or assigns fails or refuses to
comply with the provisions and conditions of the authorization, the authorization may be
terminated by the Board of Trustees after written notice to the applicant or its successors or
assigns. Upon receipt of such notice, the applicant or its successors or assigns will have thirty
(30) days in which to correct the violations. Failure to correct the violations within this
period will result in the automatic revocation of this authorization.
4. All costs incurred by the Board of Trustees in enforcing the terms and conditions of the
authorization will be paid by the applicant. Any notice required by law will be made by
certified mail at the address shown on page one of the authorization. The applicant will notify
the Board of Trustees in writing of any change of address at least ten days before the change
becomes effective.
5. This authorization does not allow any activity prohibited in a conservation easement or
restrictive covenant that prohibits the activity.
General Conditions for Authorizations for Activities
All authorizations granted by rule or in writing under Rule 18-21.005, F.A.C., except those for
geophysical testing, shall be subject to the general conditions as set forth in paragraphs (a)
through (i) below. The general conditions shall be part of all authorizations under this chapter,
shall be binding upon the grantee, and shall be enforceable under Chapter 253 or 258, Part II,
F.S.
(a) Authorizations are valid only for the specified activity or use. Any unauthorized deviation
from the specified activity or use and the conditions for undertaking that activity or use shall
constitute a violation. Violation of the authorization shall result in suspension or revocation
of the grantee’s use of the sovereignty submerged land unless cured to the satisfaction of the
Board.
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(b) Authorizations convey no title to sovereignty submerged land or water column, nor do they
constitute recognition or acknowledgment of any other person’s title to such land or water.
(c) Authorizations may be modified, suspended or revoked in accordance with their terms or the
remedies provided in Sections 253.04 and 258.46, F.S., or Chapter 18-14, F.A.C.
(d) Structures or activities shall be constructed and used to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to
sovereignty submerged lands and resources.
(e) Construction, use, or operation of the structure or activity shall not adversely affect any
species which is endangered, threatened or of special concern, as listed in Rules 68A-27.003,
68A-27.004, and 68A-27.005, F.A.C.
(f) Structures or activities shall not unreasonably interfere with riparian rights. When a court of
competent jurisdiction determines that riparian rights have been unlawfully affected, the
structure or activity shall be modified in accordance with the court’s decision.
(g) Structures or activities shall not create a navigational hazard.
(h) Structures shall be maintained in a functional condition and shall be repaired or removed if
they become dilapidated to such an extent that they are no longer functional. This shall not be
construed to prohibit the repair or replacement subject to the provisions of Rule 18-21.005,
F.A.C., within one year, of a structure damaged in a discrete event such as a storm, flood,
accident, or fire.
Structures or activities shall be constructed, operated, and maintained solely for water dependent
purposes, or for non-water dependent activities.
3. SPGP Review - NOT APPROVED
Your proposed activity as outlined on your application and attached drawings does not qualify
for Federal authorization pursuant to the State Programmatic General Permit and a SEPARATE
permit or authorization shall be required from the Corps. You must apply separately to the Corps
using their APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT, ENG FORM 4345,
or alternative as allowed by their regulations. More information on Corps permitting may be
found online in the Jacksonville District Regulatory Division Source Book at:
https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Source-Book/.
Authority for review - an agreement with the USACOE entitled “Coordination Agreement
Between the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (Jacksonville District) and the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection, or Duly Authorized Designee, State Programmatic General
Permit,” Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1899, and Section 404 of the Clean Water
Act.
File Name: COLLIER CO BOCC File No: 0217156-003 EE
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Additional Information
Please retain this letter. The activities may be inspected by authorized state personnel in the
future to ensure compliance with appropriate statutes and administrative codes. If the activities
are not in compliance, you may be subject to penalties under Chapter 373, F.S., and Chapter 18-
14, F.A.C.
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a
petition for an administrative hearing is timely filed under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S.,
before the deadline for filing a petition. On the filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this
action will not be final and effective until further order of the Department. Because the
administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the hearing process
may result in a modification of the agency action or even denial of the application.
Petition for Administrative Hearing
A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may petition for an
administrative proceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Pursuant to Rules
28-106.201 and 28-106.301, F.A.C., a petition for an administrative hearing must contain the
following information:
(a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency’s file or identification
number, if known;
(b) The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone
number of the petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes
during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s substantial
interests are or will be affected by the agency determination;
(c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so
indicate;
(e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts that the
petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action;
(f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require reversal or
modification of the agency’s proposed action, including an explanation of how the alleged facts
relate to the specific rules or statutes; and
(g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action that the
petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action.
The petition must be filed (received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the
Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-
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3000, or via electronic correspondence at [email protected]. Also, a copy of the
petition shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing.
Time Period for Filing a Petition
In accordance with Rule 62-110.106(3), F.A.C., petitions for an administrative hearing by the
applicant and persons entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed
within 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Petitions filed by any persons other than the
applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be
filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice,
whichever occurs first. You cannot justifiably rely on the finality of this decision unless notice of
this decision and the right of substantially affected persons to challenge this decision has been
duly published or otherwise provided to all persons substantially affected by the decision. While
you are not required to publish notice of this action, you may elect to do so pursuant Rule 62-
110.106(10)(a).
The failure to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that
person's right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and
120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent
intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the
presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. If you
do not publish notice of this action, this waiver will not apply to persons who have not received
written notice of this action.
Extension of Time
Under Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the
Department’s action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative
hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time.
Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the
Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-
3000, or via electronic correspondence at [email protected], before the deadline for
filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the
running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon.
Mediation
Mediation is not available in this proceeding.
FLAWAC Review
The applicant, or any party within the meaning of Section 373.114(1)(a) or 373.4275, F.S., may
also seek appellate review of this order before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
under Section 373.114(1) or 373.4275, F.S. Requests for review before the Land and Water
Adjudicatory Commission must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and served on the
Department within 20 days from the date when this order is filed with the Clerk of the
Department.
File Name: COLLIER CO BOCC File No: 0217156-003 EE
Page 7 of 7
Judicial Review
Once this decision becomes final, any party to this action has the right to seek judicial review
pursuant to Section 120.68, F.S., by filing a Notice of Appeal pursuant to Florida Rules of
Appellate Procedure 9.110 and 9.190 with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General
Counsel (Station #35, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000) and by
filing a copy of the Notice of Appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the
appropriate district court of appeal. The notice must be filed within 30 days from the date this
action is filed with the Clerk of the Department.
Executed in Orlando, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENTOF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Megan Mills
Permitting Program Administrator
South District
Enclosures:
9 Project drawings
62-330.051(7)(a), F.A.C./403.813(1)(f), F.S.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned duly designated deputy clerk hereby certifies that this document and all
attachments, including all copies, were sent to the addressee and to the following listed persons:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Myers Office, [email protected]
Debrah Forester, Collier County, [email protected]
FILING AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
FILED, on this date, pursuant to Section 120.52(7), F.S., with the designated Department clerk,
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged.
December 16, 2019
Clerk Date
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Dr. William Figlesthaler; and politicalconsultant and commentator FordO’Connell.
Antonio Dumornay of Naples origi-nally filed to run for Rooney’s seat as aRepublican but later changed to “NoParty Affiliation.”
Democrats Cindy Lyn Banyai of FortMyers and David Holden of Naples arerunning as Democrats. Rooney defeatedHolden in 2018 to keep his seat.
Some candidates are making theirprofessed loyalty to President Trump akey part of their platforms, somesuggesting Rooney was not loyalenough when it came to impeachmentand the border wall.
The primary election is Aug. 18 fol-lowed by the general election Nov. 3.
Recreational pot in Florida?
A push to make it legal to use mari-juana recreationally in the SunshineState is ramping up.
California-based MedMen, a majorcannabis industry player, is backing aproposed constitutional amendmentthat could make it to the ballot in 2020and has started a political action com-mittee called Make it Legal to raise mon-ey and collect signatures.
Such efforts have fallen short in thepast. In August, a group called RegulateFlorida expected to have collected morethan 100,000 of the 766,000 signaturesneeded to put on the ballot an amend-ment legalizing recreational marijuanause.
The two groups’ amendments differon the specifics of how the sale and useof recreational pot would be regulated.
On the heels of 2016’s overwhelmingapproval of medical marijuana in Flori-da – 71% of voters approved thatamendment – backers of legalizing rec-reational pot see an opening.
It remains to be seen whether it willgo up in smoke.
Toll roads
The new year is expected to see somemilestones for three proposed toll roads
through rural parts of Florida, includingbetween Collier and Polk counties.
Florida Department of Transporta-tion chief engineer Will Watts told aFlorida House committee in Octoberthat preliminary routes would be un-veiled as soon as January.
DOT task forces are expected to de-liver their recommendations for each ofthe roads by October 2020.
They would stretch for more than300 miles and could cost $10 billion andtake until 2030 to build, according to astate timeline.
The Polk-to-Collier connector wouldstretch for 150 miles. Others are plannedto extend the Suncoast Parkwaythrough the Panhandle to the Georgialine and extend the Florida Turnpike onthe east coast.
The project also calls for bicycle andpedestrian trails and a plan for extend-ing water, sewer and broadband lines.
Task force members have called formore public input, and a group of envi-ronmental groups calling themselvesthe Roads to Ruin Coalition have joinedforces to block the roads.
Republicans who back the roadbuilding plan say it is about economicdevelopment and staying ahead of Flor-ida’s predicted population growth.
Buckle up: The debate is just begin-ning.
Climate change compact
A fledgling effort in Southwest Flori-da to bring various cities and countiestogether to search for ways to respond toclimate change could gain steam in2020.
Lee, Charlotte, Collier and the re-gion’s 10 cities began discussions in2019 to create the Southwest Florida Re-gional Resiliency Compact. It would bethe state’s fourth regional climate com-pact.
Florida Gulf Coast University marinescience professor Michael Savarese hasbeen coordinating the talks.
Savarese and scientists and comput-er modelers from the University of Flori-da, the University of Miami and the U.S.Geological Survey are using a $1 milliongrant from the National Oceanic and At-mospheric Administration to develop avulnerability assessment for Collier. Itcould be completed in 2020.
Meanwhile, another communitypartnership aimed at educating South-west Floridians about climate changesolutions is getting off the ground in2020.
Growing Climate Solutions — Path toPositive Southwest Florida, under theauspices of the Conservancy of South-west Florida and with funding from theCommunity Foundation of CollierCounty, plans to tap faith-based com-munities, medical professionals andbusinesses to elevate the the climatechange discussion.
A Conservancy survey in 2019 foundthat three-quarters of Southwest Flo-ridians believe climate change is hap-pening and that most worry about it.
Will the hand-writing turn into ac-tion in 2020?
The arts knock on Collier’s door
On Jan. 29, Collier Countians can seethe first draft of the county’s historicfirst arts and culture strategic plan. It isintended to be a document on wheels.
Representatives from the California-based Cultural Planning Group, the con-sultant working with the county, haveemphasized this is an action plan. Itcombs the priorities to match them to anorganization that will commit to fulfill-ing the challenge. Those that are notadopted by advocates will be shelved.
“We pride ourselves on plans that areimplemented,” said Linda Flynn, a rep-resentative of the group. The group hastabulated surveys and held at least sixcommunity forums at locationsthroughout the county.
Collier County’s first arts and culturestrategic plan bubbled up from a conflu-ence of events:
❚ A drastic 93% state budget cut inarts and humanities funding in 2018,from its $35 million request to $2.65million. (The new state fiscal budget hasincreased that to $21.2 million, still lessthan half the $43 million requested. )
❚ Results of a national arts survey,the Arts & Economic Prosperity study,that showed 1.4 million people attendedarts and cultural events here in one year,61% of them visitors who came express-ly for an event.
❚ The realization sports proponentswere asking for, and getting, supportthat the arts could share. Barely a day
before the United Arts Council reportedits survey’s tabulation that the artspump $44 million annually into CollierCounty — $880 million over 20 years —commissioners approved a hotel tax fora sports complex projected to bring in$468 million in that same time. Further,other city arts officials have pointed outthat national grantmaking organiza-tions look for an existing communityplan when they consider requests.
❚ The desire of local agencies, nota-bly the budding Bayshore Arts District,to address questions of public art andart/performance regulations with coun-ty-designed rubrics.
Laura Burns, executive director ofthe United Arts Council of Collier Coun-ty, heads the local liaison to the consult-ants. She said she’s excited about thecoming plan.
“This plan is about making CollierCounty known as the arts destination itis. It’s about making arts accessible toeveryone here, on all income and agelevels, and bringing more communityinvolvement through arts and culture,”Burns said.
The draft presentation, open to thepublic, is 6-8 p.m. Jan. 29 at Naples Bo-tanical Garden.
The final plan is expected to come be-fore county commissioners in April. Forinformation and updates, contact theUnited Arts Council of Collier County, orcall 239-254-8242.
Seminole Tribal elder Bobby Henryleads a friendship dance in March atthe John Jimmie Memorial Arena inImmokalee. ANDREW WEST/FORT MYERS
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Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshorc Beautification MSTU
Haldeman Creek MSTU
PROJECT UPDATES
Joint Workshop January 7, 2020
CRA PROJECTS
17 Acre Cultural Arts Village Site:
4265, 5315 Bayshore Drive, Folio 6440960 I 03. CRA staff is working in house with other Collier County agencies to explore varies options as directed by the Board of County Commissioners. Staff will request direction from board at April's joint meeting.
CRA Triangle Property:
Gateway Triangle land purchase 1936 Davis Boulevard, Folio 77 510240008 Scheduled to close summer of 2020, staff is working on storm water plan with developer and adjacent property owner and coordination with FDOT regarding US41 safety improvements.
Cell Tower Relocation:
2370 Kirkwood Avenue: Folio 22721240004 Building permit was issued on September 14, 2019, to date no inspection have been called or approved. Tower install delayed until mid to late January.
Fire Suppression System- Phase 2:
Phase 2 includes Becca A venue and Pine Street Preconstruction meeting held with Douglas Higgins Inc. 4485 Enterprise Ave. Naples, Florida 34104. Project has been delayed, staff will schedule a stakeholder meeting prior to the construction start, anticipated start date of April 20, 2020.
Fire Suppression System- Phase 3:
Phase 3 includes Areca A venue, Coco Ave, Basin Sh·eet, Canal Street and Captains Cove. CRA staff is working with City of Naples for the Construction Documents, documents are at the 30% stage. Staff will dish·ibute documents to stakeholders when available.
Master Pump Station 306:
Thomasson A venue and Thomasson Drive Project is currently under construction, foundations for the new pump station building has been poured. Building above grade sh·ucture has begun and all walls are up as of January I, 2020. 20" Force Main along Thomasson Lane has been run from the existing site to the new. Landscaping is estimated to begin in September 2020. Project completion which included the demolition of the existing pump station is estimated to be completed January 2021. For additional information contact Lauren O'Neill, community ouh·each specialist, at 239-281-2682 or [email protected]. Or visit project webpage is www.collierpur.com/308fm for moreinformation.
Item 9a
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget CarryF Amendme Amendments Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available****Fund/CI*** 187 BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TR 243,327.53 1,798,013.20- 1,554,685.67** REVENUE Sub Total 4,049,300.00- 4,049,300.00- 26,816.20- 4,076,116.20- 2,137,354.85- 1,938,761.35-* REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 40,000.00- 40,000.00- 40,000.00- 32,254.85- 7,745.15-
361170 OVERNIGHT INT 1,911.11- 1,911.11361180 INVESTMENT IN 40,000.00- 40,000.00- 40,000.00- 9,139.73- 30,860.27-362190 LEASE FACILIT 19,699.34- 19,699.34364411 SURPLUS FURN 4.67- 4.67369620 MISCELLANEOUS 1,500.00- 1,500.00
* CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 4,009,300.00- 4,009,300.00- 26,816.20- 4,036,116.20- 2,105,100.00- 1,931,016.20- 481001 TRANS FRM 001 1,627,300.00- 1,627,300.00- 1,627,300.00- 1,627,300.00- 481111 TRANS FRM 111 368,400.00- 368,400.00- 368,400.00- 368,400.00- 481163 TRANS FRM 163 125,500.00- 125,500.00- 125,500.00- 31,375.00- 94,125.00- 481164 TRANS FRM 164 11,300.00- 11,300.00- 11,300.00- 2,825.00- 8,475.00- 481186 TRANS FRM 186 75,200.00- 75,200.00- 75,200.00- 75,200.00- 489200 CARRY FORWARD 1,803,600.00- 1,803,600.00- 1,803,600.00- 1,803,600.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD 26,816.20- 26,816.20- 26,816.20- 489900 NEG 5% EST RE 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00** EXPENSE Sub Total 4,049,300.00 4,049,300.00 26,816.20 4,076,116.20 243,327.53 339,341.65 3,493,447.02* PERSONAL SERVICE 499,900.00 499,900.00 499,900.00 58,494.00 66,507.97 374,898.03* OPERATING EXPENSE 309,100.00 309,100.00 26,816.20 50,000.00 385,916.20 184,833.53 52,933.68 148,148.99
631400 ENG FEES 100,000.00 100,000.00 7,786.20 107,786.20 43,973.00 5,818.20 57,995.00631600 APPRAISAL FEE 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00634207 IT CAP ALLOCA 3,100.00 3,100.00 3,100.00 3,100.00634210 IT OFFICE AUT 12,300.00 12,300.00 12,300.00 12,300.00634212 IT MS OFFICE 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00634970 INDIRECT COST 59,500.00 59,500.00 59,500.00 29,750.00 29,750.00634980 INTERDEPT PAY 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00634999 OTHER CONTRAC 100,000.00 100,000.00 45,950.00 54,050.00640200 MILEAGE REIMB 97.53 97.53-640300 TRAVEL PROF D 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 1,455.84 4,544.16640990 TOLLS 7.71 7.71-641230 TELEPHONE ACC 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00641700 CELLULAR TELE 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 316.24 983.76641900 TELEPHONE SYS 3.78 3.78-641950 POST FREIGHT 600.00 600.00 600.00 17.61 582.39643100 ELECTRICITY 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 846.31 153.69 2,800.00643400 WATER AND SEW 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 2,425.55 374.45 700.00644100 RENT BUILDING 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00-644620 LEASE EQUIPME 1,631.04 318.96 1,950.00-645100 INSURANCE GEN 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00646180 BUILDING RM I 46.75 46.75-646360 MAINT OF GROU 15,000.00 15,000.00 19,030.00 34,030.00 30,549.00 8,481.00 5,000.00-646440 FLEET MAINT P 6.04 6.04-647110 PRINTING AND 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 75.00 4,925.00648170 MARKETING AND 15,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00- 5,000.00 300.00 4,700.00
Item 9b 1 CRA Fund 187
649030 CLERKS RECORD 105.00 105.00- 649100 LEGAL ADVERTI 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 4,000.00- 651110 OFFICE SUPPLI 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 907.78 2,092.22 651210 COPYING CHARG 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 2,258.63 541.37 4,200.00 652490 FUEL AND LUB 92.60 92.60- 652920 COMPUTER SOFT 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 652990 OTHER OPERATI 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 350.00 3,099.13 50.87 654210 DUES AND MEMB 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 175.00 3,825.00 654360 OTHER TRAININ 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 790.00 3,210.00* CAPITAL OUTLAY 151,500.00 151,500.00 50,000.00- 101,500.00 101,500.00
763100 IMPROVEMENTS 150,000.00 150,000.00 50,000.00- 100,000.00 100,000.00764900 DATA PROCESSI 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00
* GRANTS AND DEBT SERVICE 175,000.00 175,000.00 175,000.00 175,000.00 884200 RESIDENTIAL R 175,000.00 175,000.00 175,000.00 175,000.00* TRANSFERS 675,900.00 675,900.00 675,900.00 219,900.00 456,000.00 910010 TRANS TO 001 46,400.00 46,400.00 46,400.00 46,400.00 912870 TRANS TO 287 629,500.00 629,500.00 629,500.00 173,500.00 456,000.00 920010 ADV/REPAY TO 46,400.00 46,400.00-* RESERVES 2,237,900.00 2,237,900.00 2,237,900.00 2,237,900.00 991000 RESV FOR CONT 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 993000 RESV FOR CAPI 2,127,900.00 2,127,900.00 2,127,900.00 2,127,900.00
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available****Fund/CI*** 163 BAYSHORE/AVALON MST 106,133.21 453,608.85- 347,475.64** REVENUE Sub Total 2,092,300.00- 2,092,300.00- 2,092,300.00- 906,258.79- 1,186,041.21-* REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 1,247,900.00- 1,247,900.00- 1,247,900.00- 906,258.79- 341,641.21-
311100 CUR AD VALORE 1,187,900.00- 1,187,900.00- 1,187,900.00- 898,346.91- 289,553.09-361170 OVERNIGHT INT 838.95- 838.95361180 INVESTMENT IN 60,000.00- 60,000.00- 60,000.00- 7,072.93- 52,927.07-361320 INTEREST TAX
* CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 844,400.00- 844,400.00- 844,400.00- 844,400.00- 486600 TRANS FROM PR 486700 TRANS FROM TA 489200 CARRY FORWARD 906,800.00- 906,800.00- 906,800.00- 906,800.00- 489900 NEG 5% EST RE 62,400.00 62,400.00 62,400.00 62,400.00
** EXPENSE Sub Total 2,092,300.00 2,092,300.00 2,092,300.00 106,133.21 452,649.94 1,533,516.85* OPERATING EXPENSE 442,300.00 442,300.00 442,300.00 106,133.21 60,771.54 275,395.25
631400 ENG FEES 12,740.00 12,740.00-634970 INDIRECT COST 6,700.00 6,700.00 6,700.00 3,350.00 3,350.00634980 INTERDEPT PAY 2,286.00 2,286.00-634990 LANDSCAPE INC 90,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 56,192.56 28,807.44 5,000.00634999 OTHER CONTRAC 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 562.00 12,950.00 236,488.00643100 ELECTRICITY 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 19,453.21 4,046.79 11,500.00645100 INSURANCE GEN 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00645260 AUTO INSURANC 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00646311 SPRINKLER SYS 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 3,114.42 436.37 6,449.21646318 MULCH 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00646430 FLEET MAINT I 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 182.00 918.00646440 FLEET MAINT P 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00646451 LIGHTING MAIN 21,000.00 21,000.00 21,000.00 972.62 7,027.38 13,000.00649000 SALES TAX EXP 2.11 2.11-649030 CLERKS RECORD 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00649100 LEGAL ADVERTI 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,936.00 1,064.00 2,000.00-652310 FERT HERB CHE 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 3,412.40 87.60 3,500.00652490 FUEL AND LUB 300.00 300.00 300.00 63.85 236.15652990 OTHER OPERATI 468.00 468.00-
* TRANSFERS 1,481,500.00 1,481,500.00 1,481,500.00 370,375.00 1,111,125.00911600 TRANS TO 160 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 339,000.00 1,017,000.00911870 TRANS TO 187 125,500.00 125,500.00 125,500.00 31,375.00 94,125.00
* TRANSFER CONST 38,700.00 38,700.00 38,700.00 21,503.40 17,196.60930600 PA BUDGET TR 11,700.00 11,700.00 11,700.00 2,356.25 9,343.75930700 TC BUDGET TR 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 19,147.15 7,852.85
* RESERVES 129,800.00 129,800.00 129,800.00 129,800.00991000 RESV FOR CONT 44,000.00 44,000.00 44,000.00 44,000.00993000 RESV FOR CAPI 85,800.00 85,800.00 85,800.00 85,800.00
Item 9b 2 Bayshore MSTU 163
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget CarryF Amendme Amendments Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available****Fund/CI*** 160 BAYSHORE/AVALON PR 819,369.37 340,405.61- 478,963.76-** REVENUE Sub Total 1,356,000.00- 1,356,000.00- 5,242,280.00- 6,598,280.00- 355,424.61- 6,242,855.39-* REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 16,424.61- 16,424.61
361170 OVERNIGHT INT 3,648.25- 3,648.25361180 INVESTMENT IN 12,776.36- 12,776.36
* CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 1,356,000.00- 1,356,000.00- 5,242,280.00- 6,598,280.00- 339,000.00- 6,259,280.00- 481163 TRANS FRM 163 1,356,000.00- 1,356,000.00- 1,356,000.00- 339,000.00- 1,017,000.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD 5,242,280.00- 5,242,280.00- 5,242,280.00-
** EXPENSE Sub Total 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 5,242,280.00 6,598,280.00 819,369.37 15,019.00 5,763,891.63* OPERATING EXPENSE 748,880.00 55,385.00- 693,495.00 97,471.00 596,024.00
631400 ENG FEES 748,880.00 55,385.00- 693,495.00 11,635.00 681,860.00646451 LIGHTING MAIN 85,836.00 85,836.00-
* CAPITAL OUTLAY 656,000.00 656,000.00 4,493,400.00 55,385.00 5,204,785.00 721,898.37 15,019.00 4,467,867.63763100 IMPROVEMENTS 656,000.00 656,000.00 4,493,400.00 55,385.00 5,204,785.00 721,898.37 15,019.00 4,467,867.63
* RESERVES 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00993000 RESV FOR CAPI 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00
Item 9b 3 BBMSTU Capital Fund 160
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget CarryF Amendme Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available****Fund/CI*** 164 HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU 10,830.00 82,033.95- 71,203.95** REVENUE Sub Total 601,500.00- 601,500.00- 21,446.00- 622,946.00- 99,798.87- 523,147.13-* REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 133,000.00- 133,000.00- 133,000.00- 99,798.87- 33,201.13-
311100 CUR AD VALORE 128,000.00- 128,000.00- 128,000.00- 97,899.09- 30,100.91-361170 OVERNIGHT INT 347.51- 347.51361180 INVESTMENT IN 5,000.00- 5,000.00- 5,000.00- 1,552.27- 3,447.73-
* CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 468,500.00- 468,500.00- 21,446.00- 489,946.00- 489,946.00- 486600 TRANS FROM PR 486700 TRANS FROM TA 489200 CARRY FORWARD 475,200.00- 475,200.00- 475,200.00- 475,200.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD 21,446.00- 21,446.00- 21,446.00- 489900 NEG 5% EST RE 6,700.00 6,700.00 6,700.00 6,700.00** EXPENSE Sub Total 601,500.00 601,500.00 21,446.00 622,946.00 10,830.00 17,764.92 594,351.08* OPERATING EXPENSE 5,600.00 5,600.00 21,446.00 27,046.00 10,830.00 12,219.00 3,997.00
631400 ENG FEES 21,446.00 21,446.00 10,480.00 10,966.00634970 INDIRECT COST 500.00 500.00 500.00 250.00 250.00634980 INTERDEPT PAY 1,003.00 1,003.00-634999 OTHER CONTRAC 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00645100 INSURANCE GEN 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
* TRANSFERS 11,300.00 11,300.00 11,300.00 2,825.00 8,475.00911870 TRANS TO 187 11,300.00 11,300.00 11,300.00 2,825.00 8,475.00
* TRANSFER CONST 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 2,720.92 1,779.08930600 PA BUDGET TR 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 262.94 837.06930700 TC BUDGET TR 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 2,457.98 942.02
* RESERVES 580,100.00 580,100.00 580,100.00 580,100.00993000 RESV FOR CAPI 580,100.00 580,100.00 580,100.00 580,100.00
Item 9b 4 Haldeman Creek MSTU Fund
Locations Activity Description/Issues Date Results Statuscompletiondate
Paver maintenance checkfound sidewalk small hazard
Less than half inch in one spot off to side will monitor 9/3/2019
1/2" trip hazard was covered Monitoring
Sign on Coco and Basin Community ComplaintBasin St signage a little crooked 9/24/2019
Straightened out Basin but Coco Sign is a little bent on the end
Requested Transportation to change out Coco sign
9/25/2019 initial work completed
Replace all stop signs on 5 streets Transportation Complaint
Request Quote from County Contract for traffic signs and then open PO. Southern Signal will install based on existing PO. 11/14/2019
Verified all stop signs on Transportation list to replace. Starting replacement process.
Received quote with incorrect County Pricing on 12/10 requested revised quote on 12/16. in progress
Bayview Drive Light flickering Community Complaint
Pole #9 on Bayview Dr flickering will have SS come out and replace 11/6/2019
Coordinating SS to fix when troubleshooting bridge GFI's.
David Rodriquez came out on 12/13 and has to come back and troubleshoot more, in progress
South Bayshore from Joe's Market to Botanical Garden lights not working Community Complaint
Row of lights on S Bayshore 12/12/2019
Spoke with SS to repair street lights out
David Rodriquez came out on 12/13 and repaired outages. 12/13/2019
November - December 2019MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item 9c
Case Number CaseType
Description DateEntered
Inspector Location Description DateClosed
Detailed Description Status BayshoreCRA
CEV20190011971 Vehicles Closed 10/01/2019 JonathanMusse 2800 Bayview Dr, Naples, FL 10/25/2019 Unlicensed / inoperable vehicle VoluntaryCmpliance
TRUE
CEPM20190012023 Property Maintenance Closed 10/02/2019 JohnJohnson
CESD20190001767 SDSiteDevelopment Open 02/15/2019 JohnJohnson 4962 Palmetto Ct Blue tarp on roof & garage is falling apart*******DUPLICATE CASE:CESD20190001767*******
10/08/2019
CESD20190001767 SDSiteDevelopment Open 02/15/2019 JohnJohnson 4962 Palmetto Ct Blue tarp on roof & garage is falling apart*******DUPLICATE CASE:CESD20190001767*******
Withdrawn TRUE
CELU20190012107 Land Use Closed 10/04/2019 JohnJohnson In Bayshore on the same side of 10/29/2019 2 vagrants setup camp under a bridge.VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012135NusianceAbatement Closed 10/04/2019 JohnJohnson 2991 Areca Ave - 71781760009 10/16/2019
High grass and palm fronds not beingpicked up after they fall on the ground.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012242NusianceAbatement Closed 10/08/2019 JohnJohnson 3225 Sabal Ct - 71780560006 11/20/2019
Litter consisting of but not limited to:mattress and tires
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190012258 Vehicles Closed 10/08/2019 JohnJohnson1205 Sandpiper StreetNaples, FL. 34102 10/25/2019 Boat in driveway for extended period.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012292NusianceAbatement Closed 10/09/2019 JohnJohnson North of Lunar on Bayshore 10/09/2019
Abandoned shopping cart nearsidewalk/ROW
Abated byInspector TRUE
CECV20190012344
Site Development
Closed 10/10/2019 MichaelBogert
1960 Estey Ave.Naples, FL 34104P# 24980400007 10/25/2019 unpermitted interior remodel Referral TRUE
CENA20190012363NusianceAbatement Closed 10/10/2019 JosephMucha 2479 Andrew Ave 10/10/2019
At our task force meeting, this propertywas brought up as having squatters and
No Violation TRUE
CELU20190012364 Land Use Closed 10/10/2019 LatoyaThompson 2480 Andrew Dr 11/12/2019 People living in the shed in the rear yard.VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012369 Nusiance Abatement
Closed 10/10/2019 JohnJohnson 2785 Van Buren AveDuplicate case, see
10/10/2019 Unimproved lot with overgrown weeds. Withdrawn TRUE
CENA20190012370 Nusiance Abatement Closed 10/10/2019 JohnJohnson
1 or more possible lots in violationacross from 2732 Van Buren Ave. 3 lots owned by the same owner.29281120007, 29281130000,29281140003 (3 lots to the east (right) of 2685 VAN BUREN AVE)
10/28/2019Unimproved lot(s) across from 2732 Van Buren with overgrown weeds. Lots are all owned by the same owner.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012371NusianceAbatement Closed 10/10/2019 JohnJohnson 2635 Van Buren Ave 11/13/2019
Overgrown weeds for improved propertywith vacant single family home.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012373NusianceAbatement Closed 10/10/2019 JohnJohnson 2516 Van Buren Ave 10/29/2019
Improved property with two vacant houseswith overgrown weeds.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190012374 Vehicles Closed 10/10/2019 JohnJohnson 2685 Van Buren Ave 10/14/2019Unlicensed and inoperable pick-up truckparked in the front of the property.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CESS20190012413 Snipe Signs Closed 10/12/2019 JohnJohnson 3248 Bayshore 10/14/2019 Snipe signs for Coffee Shop & HairdresserAbated byInspector TRUE
Item 10a Closed Cases
CELU20190012491 Land Use Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson 30130020001 10/23/2019A Kia Sedan is parking on this unimprovedparcel.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012492NusianceAbatement Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson
2335 Thomasson - 00394960005Owner Brian Bunker: 207-565-2233 11/25/2019
I did witness high grass & weeds betweenthe sidewalk and the edge of the road.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012493NusianceAbatement Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson
2445 THOMASSON DR -00395280001 10/28/2019 Grass & witness in excess of 18".
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012494NusianceAbatement Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson
2455 THOMASSON DR -00395240009 10/28/2019
I did witness grass and weeds in excess of18".
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012497NusianceAbatement Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson 4790 PINE ST - 00395040005 10/30/2019
I did witness grass & weeds in excess of18".
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190012518 Nusiance Abatement Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson
2992 Van Buren Ave, Naples - 52700920001
11/13/2019
311 call Service Request 21258Grass has been like that for weeks and we have seen snakes come out of it. and I live next-door and I have kids playing in the yard. I would not appreciate everyone of my kids got bitten by a snake coming
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CEVR20190012537Vegetation
Requirements Closed 10/16/2019 JohnJohnson 264 Yorkshire Ct #12 - 71070480003 10/22/2019Condo owner chopped down condoassociation trees w/o their approval or
No Violation TRUE
CEPM20190012599Property Maintenance Closed 10/18/2019 LatoyaThompson 2347 Shadowlawn Dr 10/21/2019
Compliant from the Bayshore CRA statedthat the seasonal resident's home has been boarded up all year
Case Pending TRUE
CELU20190012701 Land Use Closed 10/21/2019 JohnJohnson 3008 Van Buren Ave - 52700880002 11/13/2019
Trailer w/ people living in it w/ severalchildren. 7 people stay there at night incl. 3 children. Caller concernned the windows don't open (in case of a fire).There may be a daycare being run thereas cars are seen dropping children off.
No Violation TRUE
CEPM20190012751Property Maintenance Closed 10/22/2019 JohnJohnson Celebration Park on Becca Ave 10/23/2019
Gravel parking lot has gravel all over theroad and going across the street to the callers property
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CEV20190012772 Vehicles Closed 10/22/2019 JohnJohnson Becca Ave and surrounding area. 10/23/2019
Celebration Park is operating a golf carton undesignated county streets/roads. The ordinance does not cover operation in this area.
Unfounded TRUE
CELU20190012817 Land Use Closed 10/23/2019 JohnJohnson Celebration Park - 2880 becca - 29830040004 12/10/2019
food trucks on 8 cement pads. Currently 11 trucks and 1 floating food concession is in operation. Also, site plan does not reflect all the seating that is currently in use. n is for 8 food trucks on 8 cement pads. Currently 11 trucks and 1 floating food concession is in operation. Also, siteplan does not reflect all the seating that is
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CELU20190012820 Land Use Closed 10/23/2019 JohnJohnson Celebration Park Across from 2880 Becca Ave 10/24/2019
Construction has begun and still beingused as a parking lot and caller is understanding it was Not to be used once construction begins. There is a bobcat moving stone around. Caller spoke with investigator John Johnson about the
No Violation TRUE
CEPM20190012861Property
Maintenance Closed 10/24/2019 JohnJohnson 2656 Pine St 11/13/2019Light pole in front of property has notworked since Hurricane Irma.
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CELU20190012862 Land Use Closed 10/24/2019 JohnJohnson 2656 Pine St. - 48730040004 11/13/2019Lot not being maintained. Trash, debris,weeds, homeless people
No Violation TRUE
CESD20190012910 Site Development Closed 10/27/2019 JohnJohnson
Property line between 2898 Weeks and Celebration park on BayshoreDrive BACKYARD (Susan)
10/30/2019
building a parking lot behind my house for Celebration Park. When I got home from work yesterday I found that ALL of the survey stakes that had been placed had been removed and the construction crew have encroached into my backyard. Trees and plants believed to be on my property had been bulldozed down or cut down.This parcel needs to be surveyed as Ibelieve they are on my property and they
No Violation TRUE
CESD20190012912 Site Development Closed 10/28/2019 ChristopherHarmo n 217 N 15th St. 11/06/2019
over with concrete (approximately 2000sq ft), over the weekend to include the addition of rebar and believes a permit was needed to do so. Please see history regarding the last case involving paving of parking lot etc. (please see previous contractors Lic. CECV20190007908 thelast time a complaint was received
No Violation TRUE
CELU20190012925 Land Use Closed 10/28/2019 JohnJohnson
Wooded area behind back parking lotof Dimensions night club. (Gulf Gate Plaza)76210840000
11/13/2019
Homeless camp set up in the woods behind back parking lot of Dimension night club.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CESD20190012947 Site Development Closed 10/28/2019 JohnJohnson 2872 Weeks Ave
Naples, FL 34112 10/30/2019
professionally surveyed. The contractor building the Celebration Parking Lot project removed the stake and haphazardly replaced it on 10/24/19. The Celebration Park Manager and property owner were notified in person. The property owner agreed to have the property at 2872 Weeks Ave professionally resurveyed at their expense. This is being submitted asdocumentation of the acknowledgement of
No Violation TRUE
CETU20190013031
Temp. Land Use
Closed 10/30/2019 LatoyaThompson
2941 Terrace Aveon the corner of shadowlawn drivew ad terrace ave in the back 11/04/2019
house has permit for adding on to existingbuilding.. however he is building a seperate building to live in while in process that is not permitted.
No Violation TRUE
CESD20190013056Site Development Closed 10/30/2019 JohnJohnson 3248 Bayshore Drive 11/08/2019
Possible unsafe unpermitted bar locatedon the patio of the Bean to Cup Coffee Lounge.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CELU20190013065 Land Use Closed 10/30/2019 JohnJohnson 7027 Hamilton Ave - 61330040009 11/04/2019Not meet setbacks with the property line ofthe concrete poured
No Violation TRUE
CENA20190013096Nusiance Abatement Closed 10/31/2019 JohnJohnson
1807 Tamiami Trail E and 1705 Tamiami Trail E 11/12/2019
Overgrown weeds for both unimprovedlots at the corner of Davis Blvd and Tamiami Trail E. Same owner.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CENA20190013232NusianceAbatement Closed 11/04/2019 JohnJohnson 2130 Jefferson Ave - 51692800007 11/06/2019 Litter/outside storage in the driveway
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190013391NusianceAbatement Closed 11/06/2019 LatoyaThompson 2016 Pineland Ave 11/27/2019
Weeds over 18" on an unimprovedmowable lot
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190013394NusianceAbatement Closed 11/06/2019 LatoyaThompson 2032 Pineland Ave 12/05/2019
Weeds over 18" on an unimprovedmowable lot
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190013401 Vehicles Closed 11/06/2019 LatoyaThompson 2944 Hawthorne Ct 11/12/2019 Large RV parked in front of residenceVoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190013407 Vehicles Closed 11/06/2019 LatoyaThompson 1271 Shadowlawn Dr 11/12/2019Tan SUV Parked on the lawn in the frontyard
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEPM20190013518Property
Maintenance Closed 11/07/2019 StephenAthey54 REPUBLIC DRFolio # 77870400009 per CCPA 11/14/2019
Extensive roof damage left unattended,buckets throughout the house collecting
No Violation TRUE
CENA20190013540Nusiance Abatement Closed 11/08/2019 JohnJohnson Folio # 00388160002 per CCPA 12/10/2019
Complainant stated that overgrowth ismaking it difficult to see while you are driving on Sandpiper Street.
No Violation TRUE
CEV20190013702 Vehicles Closed 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson 3339 Canal St 12/13/2019 Inoperable vehicle parked in the backyardVoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190013711 Vehicles Closed 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson 2232 Washington Ave - 11/20/2019 Large flat bed truck parked in the No TRUE
CEV20190013712 Vehicles Closed 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson 2471 Pine St - 76210760009 11/20/2019 Unlicensed vehicleVoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CENA20190013713Nusiance Abatement Closed 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson
Folios: 71580220009 and71580240005. Both lots owned by Maddox & Partners LLC.
11/25/20192 unimproved lots across from Food Truck Park that are overgrown.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CENA20190013714Nusiance Abatement Closed 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson
Folios: 71580250008 and71580260001. Both lots owned by Right Time Management LLC.
12/13/20192 unimproved lots across from Food Truck park that have overgrown weeds.
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CEPM20190013933Property
Maintenance Closed 11/19/2019 JohnJohnson 3227 Woodside Ave 11/19/2019 House without any siding. No Violation TRUE
CECOM20190013994 Commercial Closed 11/20/2019 JohnJohnson 3612 BAYSHORE DR - 81730040003 01/02/2020Complainant stated that a semi truckparked on the street was unloading material after 5pm safety issue for
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CELU20190014115 Land Use Closed 11/25/2019 JohnJohnson 2605 Barret Ave - 81730560004 12/10/2019
Sewer/ water coming up from the groundsmelling really bad and going onto neighboring property. She attempted to speak to them about it but they shut the
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CEPE20190014189Parking Enforcement Closed 11/26/2019 JohnJohnson
Celebration ParkCorner of Becca Ave & Bayshore 12/13/2019
Cars parked on the sidewalk. Best seenduring "lunch time" or "dinner time". Where the food trucks are
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CES20190014259 Signs Closed 12/02/2019 JohnJohnsonBayshore and Plantation Way -61841280002 12/10/2019 Flutter flags. Observed by weekend patrol.
Abated byInspector TRUE
CES20190014260 Signs Closed 12/02/2019 JohnJohnsonAmerican Legion, Corner of SpruceSt and Tamiami Trail E - 51690600005 - 2296 Tamiami Trail
12/10/2019 Flutter flagsVoluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CEPM20190014485 Property Maintenance Closed 12/07/2019 JohnJohnson Naples 701 apartment complex 3531
Plantation Way - 61841280002 12/13/2019
Garbage left outside units for a week,smell of THC coming into my unit and common areas , broken steps, poor Upkeep, unsafe unsanitary hazardous conditions, Noise, not follow thru with unit
No Violation TRUE
CELU20190014504 Land Use Closed 12/09/2019 JohnJohnson 48170040004 - 2840 BAYVIEW DR 12/11/2019Ice cream trailer "Shave Shack" possiblyconducting business from parking lot.
No Violation TRUE
CEV20190014548 Vehicles Closed 12/10/2019 JohnJohnson61834920007 - 2626 TAMIAMI TRLE 01/02/2020 Unlicensed RV parked at Gulfgate Plaza
VoluntaryCmpliance TRUE
CEV20190014597 Vehicles Closed 12/11/2019 JohnJohnson
2780 Storter Ave - 81732420003Owner: LEPREE JR, ALBERT F, FOTIOU, LORRAINE M , 2756 STORTER AVE
01/02/2020 Car & Trailer parked on property without tags. (over a year)
Voluntary Cmpliance TRUE
CENA20190015011NuisanceAbatement Closed 12/26/2019 JohnJohnson
Bayshore Drive, Gulfgate Plaza, VanBuren, Pine St. 01/02/2020
Multiple shopping carts & snipe signs inthe ROW in the Bayshore area.
Abated byInspector TRUE
CENA20190015054NuisanceAbatement Closed 12/27/2019 JohnJohnson 2620 Tsmiami Tr E 01/02/2020 Overgrowth grass Withdrawn TRUE
CESS20190015163 Snipe Signs Closed 12/30/2019 JohnJohnson Bayshore Drive & Pine Street 01/02/2020 Multiple snipe signs in Bayshore AreaAbated byInspector TRUE
Case Number CaseType
Desc DateEntered
Inspector Location Description DateClosed
Detailed Description CaseStatus
BayshoreCRA
CESD20180004145Site Development
Open 03/09/2018 JohnJohnson 2634 Weeks AveAdd on structures on the rear of the home are unpermitted
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20180006864Site Development
Open 05/02/2018 MicheleMcgonagle 2579 Andrew DrInstalling an outside stairwell no permits, installed new fence no permits.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20180010632Property Maintenance Open 08/21/2018 JohnJohnson
Complainant: Roberta Roffo<[email protected]>
repair Case Pending TRUE
CESD20180010777Site Development
Open 08/24/2018 JohnJohnsonManagement Team: Mr. Javier Borda (239-227-1980) (15275 Collier Blvd
Contractor Licensing Case CECV20180010498. Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20180014737Property Maintenance Open 11/28/2018 JohnJohnson
Contractor: Phil White - [email protected] - 239-384-0020
to fall into Haldeman Creek. Concerns once the dock falls into the water it will compromise
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20180015763Nuisance Abatement Open 12/26/2018 JohnJohnson
Owner: David Woodworth (239-774-5060) ([email protected])
excessive vegetative debris, non-vegetative debris, & exotics on the back side of this
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20180015946Property Maintenance Open 12/28/2018 JohnJohnson
Owner Mr. Monsur Ahmad (239-293- 6122) states moblie home is falling apart and is infested with rats. Lot is also overgrown.
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190000760Site Development
Open 01/18/2019 LatoyaThompson *** This case was referred to Contractorconstructing an attached apartment/room behind the house. There is no active permit
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190001038Site Development
Open 01/28/2019 MariaRodriguez 1801 Commercial DrivePole-barn / lift structure erected without permits Case
Pending TRUE
CESD20190001767Site Development
Open 02/15/2019 JohnJohnson 4962 Palmetto Ct Blue tarp on roof & garage is falling apartCase Pending TRUE
CELU20190001842 Land Use Open 02/19/2019 MicheleMcgonagle 2204 Davis Blvdpermitted amount of vehicles for sale and parking in the County Right of Way.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190002576Property Maintenance Open 03/07/2019 JohnJohnson 71781320009 - 3385 BAYSHORE DR -
and Coco has an upper walkway that is starting to cave in and my could injure people
Case Pending TRUE
CEAU20190002932 Accesory Use Open 03/15/2019 JohnJohnson 3044 Areca Ave - 71782120004The homeowner has constructed a fence in the back yard without a permit.
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190003062Nuisance Abatement Open 03/18/2019 JohnJohnson
and Storter Ave - 61841080008 Johnson's Tree Service -David 239-940- Exotics
Case Pending TRUE
CEV20190003764 Vehicles Open 04/02/2019 JohnJohnsonPossible new owner: Greg Saunders 239- 234-0935 Unlicensed and inoperative vehicles.
Case Pending TRUE
CELU20190004270 Land Use Open 04/12/2019 JohnJohnson4901 Palmetto Court - 61837120008Owner Chuck: 716-846-4181 Illegal outside storage.
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190006401Site Development
Open 05/28/2019 JohnJohnson2617 HOLLY AVE - 50890640002 - Owner: PHARISIEN, JOHNSON
there is a small shack that has utilities hooked up to it and there are people living in there as
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190006659Site Development
Open 06/03/2019 JohnJohnsonOwner: Diane Sullivan - [email protected]
Home remodel ongoing with no visible permit.Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190006747Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere 2382 Becca Ave
Exotics on unimproved lot within a 200ft radius Case Pending TRUE
Item 10a Open Cases
CENA20190006748Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere 2386 Becca Ave
Exotics on unimproved lot within a 200ft radius. Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190006751Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere
29831280009 Exotics on unimproved lot within 200 ft of residential property
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190006753Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere
Exotics on unimproved lot within 200 ft radius of residential property.
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190008083Site Development
Open 07/03/2019 JohnJohnson3061 Lunar St - 53352760003Owner: Jantina (239-250-2200)
hotel/motel and sober house. Multiple rooms being rented out in the home.
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190008422Nuisance Abatement Open 07/11/2019 JohnJohnson 2480 Florida Avenue - 75760040005 Weeds over 18"
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190008658Nuisance Abatement Open 07/17/2019 JohnJohnson 2748 Holly Ave Naples, FL Litter and debris on the property
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190008666Site Development
Open 07/17/2019 JohnJohnsonOwner: Peter Dean ([email protected]) 239-331- A/C unit installed without permits
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190008916Site Development
Open 07/23/2019 JohnJohnson 3205 Andrews - 48782720000 Unpermitted deck.Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190009122Site Development
Open 07/26/2019 DeliciaPulse 8767 Ibis Cove CircleUnpermitted HVAC installed, see Contractor Licensing case CEUL20190008275.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190009270Property Maintenance Open 07/30/2019 JohnJohnson 2965 LUNAR ST - 53353080009
been vacant for over a year, overgrowth and debris throughout.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190010010Property Maintenance Open 08/16/2019 StephenAthey 1651 Avondale St Commercial Bldg in disrepair
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190010250Site Development
Open 08/21/2019 JohnJohnsonGreen trailer on right side of Van Buren Ave. 3008 Van Buren Ave
unpermitted conversion of screened porch to living area. No permit for described
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190010283Site Development
Open 08/22/2019 ArthurFord 144 Oakwood DrA Dock with possible property maintenance, addressing, and permitting violations.
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190010413Site Development
Open 08/23/2019 JohnJohnson 3008 Van Buren Ave - 52700880002 Illegal shed in rearCase Pending TRUE
CESD20190012585Site Development
Open 10/17/2019 JohnJohnsonMarilyn Hunkins, John Turnage 603-674- 6804 ([email protected])
cement landing". Case Pending TRUE
CELU20190012924 Land Use Open 10/28/2019 JohnJohnsonParking lot behind Dimensions night club(Gulf Gate Plaza) - 61835000201RV & Parking Lot Owner: Joe Canditio (239-398-8349)
Someone residing in an RV in the parking lot behind Dimensions night club.
Case Pending TRUE
CESD20190012973 Site Development Open 10/28/2019 JohnJohnson 3061 lunar street naples fla - 53352760003
Out building witch used to be tool sheddirectly behind main building on 3061 has been illegally converted into efficiency appt was plumbed with out permi and wired as well never was a permit applied for renovation or occupancy
Case Pending TRUE
CEAU20190013083 Accesory Use Open 10/31/2019 DeliciaPulse 654 PALM LAKE DR
Improper fence for pool, fence without apermit.***This case will address fencing//dsp**************See case CESD20190013084 for pool fence/barrier//dsp******
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190013573Property Maintenance Open 11/08/2019 JohnJohnson
2045 DANFORD ST, FOLIO #61330080001 PER CCPAcomplainant: Mark Owen, generalbuilders@comcast net
Complainant stated that sewer pipe is running under his property 7027 HAMILTON AVE.
Case Pending TRUE
CELU20190013703 Land Use Open 11/13/2019 JohnJohnson 3339 Canal StPile of construction debris in the rear yard and outside storage of other miscellaneous items.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190014027 Property Maintenance Open 11/20/2019 JohnJohnson
2978 Poplar St - 29831080005Owner: John DiMarco 239-877-2400 ([email protected])Rebuild Florida - Lynn -RebuildFlorida.gov - 239-434-4805
Structure with roof and siding damage. Case Pending TRUE
CELU20190014156 Land Use Open 11/25/2019 JohnJohnson2332 Tamiami Trail E, (Corner of Spruceand Tamiami Trail E)Gen. Magr. Steve Martin (239-398-3565 - sfmartinart@gmail com)
Parking on vacant unimproved lot.Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190014519Property Maintenance Open 12/09/2019 JohnJohnson 2532 ANDREW DR - 82640400004
Abandoned truck that does not run parked inthe front yard, no house numbers, carport structure in need of maintenance
Case Pending TRUE
CEOCC20190014633Occupational License Open 12/12/2019 JohnJohnson 2701 Lakeview Dr - 48173600001
Running business from home. They receivecommercial deliveries via semis & are employees parking in the yard. Jetskis on a trailer in the yard
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190014882 Property Maintenance Open 12/17/2019 JohnJohnson
Ocean apartments 4050 Bayshore Drive - 3rd building from the gate on North side bordering new construction homes on Linda Dr.AC Unit is in the rear of Bldg #4054 and belongs to Unit #545
3rd building on North side AC unit is very old and extremely loud, constantly producing high pitch screeching sound that is disturbing and can be heard from a long distance and through hurricane proof windows.
Case Pending TRUE
CENA20190014886 NuisanceAbatement
Open 12/18/2019 RyanCathey 8037 Bayshore Dr Weeds/grass over 18 inches and litter/outsidestorage.
CasePending
TRUE
CELU20190014888 Land Use Open 12/18/2019 RyanCathey 8037 Bayshore DrCommercial trailer and camper parked onvacant lot.Opened as a result of CENA20190014886.
Case Pending TRUE
CEPM20190015004 Property Maintenance Open 12/24/2019 JohnJohnson
Blvd (Sales Ctr: 5445 Caribe Avenue, Naples, FL 34113)52505000029Michael Elgin - Director of Community DevelopmentMINTO COMMUNITIES - USA - 4280Tamiami Trail E, Ste 203/204, Naples, FL, 34112T 239.896.1402 | C 239.351.6951
Isles of Collier Preserve... Case Pending TRUE
CEV20190015141 Vehicles Open 12/30/2019 JohnJohnson 2701 Lakeview Dr - 48173600001 There are 2 wave runners on a trailer parkedin the front yard of this residence.
CasePending
TRUE
CENA20200000005 NuisanceAbatement
Open 01/02/2020 JohnJohnson 2938 Cypress St - 29830400000 Exotics to include but not limited to AustralianPines
CasePending
TRUE
CEPM20200000006Property Maintenance Open 01/02/2020 JohnJohnson
2938 Cypress St - 29830400000Owner - Randall Leudke 239-398-3707
Concrete dock in disrepair and half submerged into the creek.
Case Pending TRUE