Item J1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Meeting Date: August 21, 2013 Division: Growth Management
Bulk Item: Yes No X Department: Planning &Env. Resources
Staff Contact Person/Phone#: Trish Smith 304-0412
AGENDA ITEM WORDING:
Update to the BOCC regarding a new sign program on the Florida Keys Scenic Highway that is being
implemented by the State of Florida to generate revenue for the operation and management of state-
managed trails and greenways. No BOCC action is required.
ITEM BACKGROUND:
The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail is one of seven (7) State-managed recreational trails in
Florida. Chapter 260.0144, Florida Statutes was passed by the Florida Legislature in 2012 as a means
to generate revenue for the operation and management of State greenway and trail facilities. The
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks (FDEP) has been
charged with the implementation of the program and is currently accepting "sponsorship applications"
to install signs at trailheads, rest areas, and public access points on the state trail system. This is an
informational item only. No BOCC action is required.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION:
N/A
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
N/A
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
No BOCC action is required.
TOTAL COST: 0 INDIRECT COST: 0 BUDGETED: Yes No
DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: 0
COST TO COUNTY: 0 SOURCE OF FUNDS: 0
REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No AMOUNT PER MONTH Year
APPROVED BY: County Atty OMB/Purchasing Risk Management
DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required
DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM#
Revised 7/09
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Coun of Monroe 7 �� Mayor George Neugent,District 2
„ Mayor Pro Tern,Heather Carruthers,District 3
The Florida Keys ""� j.' Danny L.Kolhage,District 1
y David Rice,District 4
Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5
TO: Christine Hurley, AICP
Growth Management Division Director
FROM: Trish Smith, AICP
Transportation Planning Manage
THROUGH: Townsley Schwab
Sr.Director of Planning and Environmental Resources
DATE: July 15, 2013
SUBJECT: STATE TRAIL SPONSORSHIP SIGN PROGRAM
The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail (FKOHT) is one of seven (7) State-managed recreational trails in
Florida. Chapter 260.0144, Florida Statutes was passed by the Florida Legislature in 2012 as a means to
generate revenue for the operation and management of State greenway and trail facilities and properties.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks (FDEP) has been
charged with the implementation of the program and is currently accepting "sponsorship applications" to
install signs at trailheads,rest areas, and public access points on the state trail system(Attachment A).
Sign sizes will vary between sixteen (16) square feet at trailhead locations and four (4) square feet at trail
access points and parking areas. Wording for FKOHT signs will be restricted to the sponsor's logo and the
following text, "(name of sponsor) proudly sponsors the costs of maintaining the Florida Keys Overseas
Heritage Trail." The FDEP has reported that, under their program, signs will be located on Board of
Trustee of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (TIITF) properties only. TIITF properties on the FKOHT
include the 23 old historic Flagler railroad bridges and the entrances to the bridges. Additional TIITF
properties along the trail include a trailhead location at MM 106.5 behind Circle K, the east end of Old 7
Mile Bridge, the "Horseshoe Pit" on Boy Scout Key (Bayside), "Big Pine Swimming Hole" (Oceanside),
sections of old State Road 4a on Summerland and Cudjoe Keys, Tract A and B of Cudjoe Ocean Shores,
and Lot 24 of Hudgins Subdivision(Attachment B).
There are seven (7)proposed locations identified along the FKOHT in the current advertisement. No plans
have been made by FDEP regarding additional locations at this time.
Location Mile Marker Type Proposed Size
Channel 2 Bride (east end) 73 Access Point 4 sf
Channel 5 Bride (west end) 71 Access Point 4 sf
Long Key Bride(east end) 65 Access Point 4 sf
Toms Harbor Bridge(west end) 61.5 Access Point 4 sf
Old 7 Mile Bridge(west end) 40 Access Point 4 sf
Spanish Harbor Bridge(east end) 33 Access Point 4 sf
Kemp Channel Bridge(east end) 23 Access Point 4 sf
The Overseas Heritage Trail Master Plan, prepared for the Monroe County Board of County Commission
and dated August 2000, was used as guidance for the proposed locations (Attachment Q.
According to the FDEP, 85% of the proceeds generated from the FKOHT signs will be set aside specifically
for the management and operation of the FKOHT. The legislation requires that the remaining 15% of the
proceeds be distributed to FDOT for the Traffic and Bicycle Safety Education Program and the Safe Routes
to School Program. It is unclear whether the FDOT will initiate a separate sponsorship program in the US 1
right of way.
For the FDEP program, applications will be accepted from private sector businesses and Not-for-Profit
organizations through August 8, 2013. FDEP will make the final determination on potential concession
agreements based on the business plan packets submitted by each applicant. Since the FKOHT is part of
Florida's State Park System and is located on state-owned lands, a formal local review is not anticipated to
be part of the application approval process.
According to visitation numbers provided by the FDEP,the FKOHT generates approximately four times the
traffic of any other state trail. It is anticipated that this will make sign requests in the Florida Keys more
attractive to potential applicants than in other locations.
Trail Visitation
2010 2011
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail 948,104 855,654
Blackwater Heritage State Trail 97,624 82,643
Tallahassee- St Marks State Trail 266,579 197,809
Nature Coast State Trail 133,242 95,400
Withlacoochee State Trail 274,754 287,635
General James A. Van Fleet State Trail 137,773 136,260
Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail 22,326 72,112
"Sponsorship signs" are not considered "outdoor advertising", so they are not subject to 23 USC § 131(s),
which prohibits new outdoor advertising signs along designated scenic highways (Attachment D).
Additionally, they are not considered "information and guide signs," so they are exempt from the county's
Wayfinding Program and Resolution No. 124-2013, which was approved by the Monroe County BOCC on
4/17/13. (Attachment E).
Monroe County Planning and Environmental Resources Department submitted a list of questions to the
FDEP regarding the sign program. Answers to the questions are provided as an attachment to this
memorandum (Attachment F). This staff report is being provided for informational purposes only. No
action is required by the BOCC.
4A Opinion & Editorial
Wednesday,July17,2013
Florida Keys Keynoter i i
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ISM Too much government require taxpayer funds for litigo- Package stares should share the
Trail advertisinA city of Marathon ham-handed lion.All for what? same economic conditions as
ordinance cteatn problems and What the distance requirement other businesses Is government
will be intrusive expenses for businessmen, can- for package stores provides is pro- going to limit by distance how
summ and taxpeyen alike.Take a tactionum for established bmi- many fast-food restaurant. or
look at the current suite of affairs nnsn.Why should government banks they will allow?I was at the
Let's hope the corporate sponsors Chet u an offshoot of Marathon's be concerned how close to each City Council meeting when this
respect the reasons for trails, distance requirements for package other or how many package stores ordinance passed,and remmbn
stores. will operate in town?In a free Realtor Brims Schmitt asking of
which are maintaining green space We now have potential lawsuits market with unfettered compete- real estate offices would be limit•
to go along with accusations of lion,economic realities clothe bnt ad by some future ordinance. I
In can you messed it,the Florida Pak Serves opened possible bribery, accusations of :ob of regulation. Competition think he is still waiting for an
the phmtn this week for potential corporate sponsors inter- Planning Commission members well give consumers the best answer.
.led in advemmmng along parties of the suite's greemwys. using their positions to protect price and consumer demand will Jack Bemgan
Picture,of you well,^uni-bdlboortis promoting coo- their business interests and city provide the optimum number and Marathon
Sumer products or cellular phone service or
miracle toes officials being sued,which will ]motion of competing businesses.
for lumbago as you hake the Nature Coact Trail along the
Sumare River.
Or how about a 16-square-foot sign at each tralhnd f onendmr or lessen the ability of
promoting the latest diet pill or sleep aid^long the Florida T the member or attendant to per
Keys Ovessess Heritage Trail? E form thou dutin
Selling advertising space along Florida's henmge bath The suitute provides for up to
its on awful Idea but it's the will of the Florida Legislature, 20 yen imprisonment and further
which passed a raw lam year facing the sponsorship idn provides for imprisonment for any
on a reluctant Pork Servee staff tern of years or life Ufa dangerous
.%.—.the Browne, chief of the Department of weapon is used
Em imnmental Protection's Greemo oys and Trod "Interference with a Bight crew
Foundation.spoke for many this week "People voiced member or attendant is a general
their opinion strongly when this came our that they don't _ _ intent rnme and don not require a
want tas to be advemsrag and intrusive,and we're going The terminal at the Marathon airport will:soon house a U.S Customs and specific intent ether to int mndate
to do everything we can to make it be" Border Protection office.The ak airport hasn't had much luck with sir the Bight crew amber or par-
e corporate sponsorships involve il m r.
all omindal air service over they a p�'u^B stool or to interfere with the per-
Hhtrails in Florida.including the one in the Florida Keys. romance of his or her dutin
Interested sponsors had to participate in a DEP conference say no to Customs •f the taxpayers'pocket We elect- United States v, Gassman, 131
cull an M m onday Fewer than 25 were on the line and soe Shame on the Monroe County oil the decision makes to use good F 3d 1449(t t th Cis..1997)."
of those were goverment employees monitoring the dls- ommmeonm,again Bringing in Judgment when deciding issues. Kenneth 1 Karabin
cusuM S. Customs and Border But some decisions and choices Key Largo
DEP aid the deadline to submit ptopoas a Aug.B. rotection to Florida Keys they have been making lately do
We can only hope safeguards in place will prancer the Annotho^Airport and eliminating not pass the common-•nave litmus Editor k note:rf r letter ivrifer
w'or•t possible slim ofvisual pollution on what are supposed I possibility of commercial tar lest Severe[lssua such as the Did s a former American Airlines
to be,arm all,colas trails not speedways designed to s race is totally sinful. Seven hide Bndge and zip line at Pflot.
milk corporate cash cows. It s almost criminal to squander Crime Point should be decided by Foundation comes through
Yet another example of a Legislature that's our crouch 9
o asset pod for by the taxpayers taxpayer refmndoa lust a note of gratitude to Mort
u'nh constituents.Atinstthe law limits the language on the a-of dispose of a valuable feature Sometimes pro-ecs need to �s
signs to:"Bogo)proudly sponsors the toss of maintaining and eliminate potential fur=am- stand on their own foundation and Hdmerich and the family of the
the(name afgannwoy ortmill" p0 Helmerich Foundation (Okla-
OUKr boils that will be Impacted by tee cofporate spa- ice to Keys homcewners and con- not look to the government via the hones) for their recent donation
lumen. Local political prelaurc taxpayer to ball them out that made it Christmas in Jul for
s^shhps: Backwater Heritage Trail,was Milton in the Y
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Panhandle;Tallahassee-St Marks Historic Raelrwd Sent- reru from Data[-coun m u a Grassy Key
Trail,south afTollohmsee;Polatim-lake Butler State Trail ps Abuse Shelter families.
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Cron City to Cluetmrid,maing the.lower Suwenmee the property ownm oftha cmmu- Y Man and his fait.broken at the
River Widdocoochee State Trail.south of Dunnell^m and n". This is in reference to the article
Helmench Foundation a:lowed the
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h•m riding for yeah is getting very busted in Key Worst for scanng goods and f rmshmgs that were
red except for Key War.We can- p�me passengers." needed for the shelter.
not imagine the Realtors and chain- I an a reared airline=plain,the VirtualR.Garvm.CEO
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had Upper Keys endorsing and sup- door and the father and father-in- Moiwe County
While dn'looking askance is the mint folly do as Pro tsee, pondng this venture as these mess, law of airline pilot.If the report of
we didn't want la ignore This notice from Ciaxm Raperry other the Key West,are becoming his actions is cornet(the posam- punishment too lenient
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main wradttrm rabes at the some time it via aura Muddle and Upper Keys homes and •9-fi3 110: Interference with let this guy go for the price of the
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do..=to the governor and other"right thinking"poldti- season and stay north in hurricane "Section 46504 of Title 49, lame.
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use the commercial ter service and cote with a Bight crew member or thank twice.That guy stole every
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ATTACHMENTS
ATTACHMENT A
FDEP ADVERTISMENT
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Concession Agreement—Business Plan Packet
State Trail Sponsorship
Award of Concession Agreement("Agreement") by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks (Department)for sponsorship of one or more State
Trails as specified in Chapter 260.0144 F.S., which is included as Attachment A. Sponsorship
may be made based on the following criteria and subject to the terms and conditions listed
below.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for the following State Trails:
1. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
2. Blackwater Heritage Trail
3. Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail
4. Nature Coast State Trail
5. Withlacoochee State Trail
6. General James A. Van Fleet State Trail
7. Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail
For the purpose of this document, the term "Respondent" is used in reference to a not-for-profit
entity or private sector business or entity for commercial sponsorship submitting a Business
Plan Proposal (Proposal). The term "Sponsor" is used in reference to a not-for-profit entity or
private sector business or entity for commercial sponsorship awarded an Agreement as a result
of this Call for Business Plans process.
1. ATTACHMENTS
The documents below are attached in the following order:
o Attachment A: Chapter 260.0144 Sponsorship of state greenways and trails
o Attachment B: State Trail trailhead and public access locations
o Attachment C: Business Plan Summary
o Attachment D: Business References
2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
General Agreement Terms and Conditions will be available prior to negotiations. Special
Agreement Terms and Conditions will be determined through the negotiation process.
3. TRAIL INFORMATION
A list of locations of each of the State Trails,trailheads and trail access points are included as
Attachment B. Information about State Trails can be found at
htt :////www_.fioridastateparks�org/thi ,stodo/statetraiis.cfm.
4. MANDATORY TELECONFERENCE
A mandatory teleconference will be held on July le, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT). Respondents must attend the teleconference to be eligible to submit a proposal. To
participate, dial the teleconference number 888-670-3525 and follow the prompts. The
participant code is 6790547274 then#.
For additional information regarding the mandatory teleconference, or to submit questions in
advance of the mandatory teleconference, contact Samantha Browne by e-mail at
Samantha.browneCcDdeo.state.fl.u�.
The Department will accept additional questions after the mandatory teleconference, which
should be directed to Samantha Browne by email at Samantha.Browne rz_dep.state.fl.us no later
than 5:00 p.m. EDT, July 22, 2013. The Department will not respond to additional or follow up
questions after this date and time. Questions and answers will be posted online at
no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, July 26, 2013.
6. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS
Proposals will be accepted to the attention of Samantha Browne, Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, at 3900 Commonwealth Blvd., MS 795, Tallahassee, Florida 32399,
no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, August 8, 2013.
6. REVIEW OF PROPOSALS
Department staff will independently review and evaluate the proposals based on criteria which
will include the following:
a. The demonstrated compatibility of the proposed sponsor's mission with that of the
Department and the Florida Park Service.
b. The sponsorship entity's proposed level of sponsorship funding.
c. The length of time the proposed Sponsor is willing to enter into a sponsorship
agreement.
d. The extent of cross-promotional opportunities proposed that provide for the mission
and/or managed areas of the Florida Park Service to be promoted by the proposed
sponsor.
e. The standing public image of the sponsorship entity, giving consideration to any known
controversial or illegal activities
Following review of the Proposals, the Department will determine the Proposal(s) that have the
greatest benefit to the Department.
7. NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS
a. Respondents will be notified of the results of the evaluation via email.
b. Upon completion of the evaluation process, the Department may initiate negotiations.
c. The Department reserves the right to negotiate all terms and conditions of the
Agreement, including those stipulated within this Call for Business Plans.
d. Negotiations for these sponsorships may be conducted with multiple Respondents
simultaneously.
e. Negotiations for sponsorships are available for a third party intermediary.
f. In the event the Department is unable to reach an agreement with a Respondent(s), the
Department reserves the right to terminate negotiations at any time.
g. Terms and conditions outlined in the Call for Business Plans, or included in the
Proposals may not represent the final terms and conditions for an Agreement.
Award may be made to a Respondent whose Proposal is of greatest benefit to the Department
and the State of Florida. Final award will depend on the Department's ability to negotiate a
satisfactory Agreement with a Respondent. Negotiations resulting from evaluations of
Proposals shall not bind the Department to award an Agreement. In the event the Department
finds the Proposals or negotiations are not acceptable, rho Agreement will be awarded. The
Department reserves the right to limit the award to any or all elements of this Call for Business
Plans.
8. BACKGROUND ON THE STATE TRAILS
A state trail, as a unit of the state park system, is a linear recreation area established primarily
to provide opportunities for activities such as bicycling, hiking, horseback riding and jogging.
Since full enjoyment of these pursuits as forms of resource-based outdoor recreation
depends on both aesthetic experiences and physical activity, it is desirable for state trails to
traverse areas of scenic appeal, although the scenic resources may be located outside the
boundaries of the state trail itself. State trails may be of any length, but the recreational
experience they provide should be such that they attract visitors from a broad area. State
trails are designed and managed primarily for one or more non-motorized trail activities. Other
recreational activities may be incorporated in a trail's design whenever an adequate land
base and resources of suitable quality exist. Some examples are primitive camping, picnicking,
nature shady, archaeological or cultural site visitation, fishing, and swimming.
State trails are managed according to the following criteria:
a. Primary consideration is given to providing opportunities for active recreational
pursuits. Thus, user considerations are generally given priority over resource
considerations. In areas where exceptional natural or cultural resources are included,
however, resource considerations may become paramount even at the loss of some
recreational use.
b. Emphasis is placed on active recreational pursuits, although passive uses may be
provided if suitable resources exist.
c. Program activity is concerned with promoting use of the site for public recreation and
with interpreting the trail and its surrounding area for public enjoyment.
d. Development is aimed at enhancing the recreational appeal of the trail by providing
basic facilities for access, user convenience and safety, and interpretation.
Trail Use Visitation
According to 2011 user surveys as part of the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation
Plan (SCORP), bicycling on paved trails leads the way for resident trail users with 40% of
residents for a total of more than 7.5 million participants. Thirteen percent of tourists used paved
bike trails for a total of nearly 10.9 million users. Bicycling on paved trails is tied for third for
residential outdoor recreational use.
TRAIL 2010 VISITATION
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail 948,104
Blackwater Heritage Trail 97,624
Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail 266,579
Nature Coast State Trail 133,242
Withlacoochee State Trail 274,754
General James A. Van Fleet State Trail 137,773
Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail 22,326
TRAIL 2011 VISITATION
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail 855,654
Blackwater Heritage Trail 82,643
Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail 197,809
Nature Coast State Trail 95,400
Withlacoochee State Trail 287,635
General James A. Van Fleet State Trail 136,260
Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail 72,112
Trail Benefits
Paved multi-use trails offer healthy and safe recreational opportunities for users and significant
economic benefits to local communities. A study from the East Central Florida Regional
Planning Council showed that three Orange County paved bike trails together supported 516
jobs and an estimated $42.6 million economic impact in 2010. Trails running through towns
such as Winter Garden and Dunedin have transformed their economies.As an example,
historical occupancy rates have climbed from 30%to near 100% in the downtown core of
Dunedin. According to the greenways planning and design group Alta/Greenways, the annual
return-on-investment for Florida will be three dollars returned for every dollar invested, and
could range as high as nine-to-one in some areas.
Management Plans
Management plans for the State Trails can be found at:
htt://www.deo.state.fi.us/parksiplanninci/Dians.�µ . Trail management plans are basic
statements of policy and direction for the management of lands. The plans identify objectives,
criteria and standards that guide each aspect of the unit's administration and sets forth specific
measures that will be implemented to meet management objectives.
Hours of Operation
The seven trails operate 365 days a year from sunrise until sunset for day-use visitors and all
are free-of-charge.
9. SIGNAGE
Any signs proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, shall be
reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department.
10. SPACE FOR SPONSORSHIP SIGNAGE
The Department is granting use of space at specific trailheads or access points of seven State
Trails as part of the Call for Business Plans.
11. SIGN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
The maintenance and repair of pre-approved signs is the responsibility of each Sponsor.
Sponsors shall ensure by site inspections that signs on project sites are being maintained for a
period specified in the Concession Agreement. All signs shall be maintained in a safe and
attractive manner. Any change to an existing sign or its location shall be approved by the
Department in writing.
12. SCOPE OF WORK
Summary
Consistent with Chapter 260.0144 F.S., the Department requests proposals for a Sponsor or
Sponsors to develop, construct, install, operate and maintain signs at specific trailheads and
access points of one or more specified State Trails. The proceeds provided to the Department
through State Trail sponsorship shall be distributed as follows:
• Eighty-five percent of sponsorship proceeds shall be deposited into the appropriate
Department trust fund that is the source of funding for management and operation of
state greenway and trail facilities and properties.
• The remaining 15% shall be deposited into the State Transportation Trust Fund for use
in the Traffic and Bicycle Safety Education Program and the Safe Paths to School
Program administered by the Department of Transportation, as specified by law.
Each Sponsor shall provide, at no cost to the State, pre-approved signs and all personnel and
materials needed to erect said signs according to state guidelines and in a pre-approved
location, working with the specific trail manager(s) and/or designated staff members. All costs of
a display, including development, construction, installation, operation, maintenance, and
removal costs shall be paid for by the Sponsor.
Respondents may submit a Proposal for:
• one or more access points.
• one or more trailheads.
• one or more State Trails.
There may be more than one sponsorship on each State Trail but no more than one Sponsor for
each trailhead and access point.
A Concession Agreement may be terminated for just cause by the Department upon 60 days
advance notice. Just cause for termination of a Concession Agreement includes, but is not
limited to, violation of the terms of the Agreement. Negotiations to renew an Agreement may
commence up to 60 days before the termination date.
Essential requirements
A Sponsor, in coordination with the Department, shall be responsible for providing the following
services:
a. Sign Management
The Sponsor shall manage all aspects of sign development, installation and
maintenance in coordination with the Department and trail manager(s). The signs shall
meet the following guidelines:
1. The Sponsor shall provide a list of all signs for the Department's review and approval
prior to the development of signs. The Department will designate employees to serve
as a Sign Review Team to assist the Sponsor in developing appropriate signs. The
Department shall ensure that the size, color, materials, construction and location of
all signs are consistent with Ch. 260.0144, F.S., the management plan for the
property and the standards of the Department.
2. The signs shall not intrude on natural and historic settings.
3. The signs may only contain the Sponsor's official logo and use the following
sponsorship wording: (name of sponsor) proudly sponsors the costs of maintaining
the (name of trail).
4. No more than one large sign or display, not to exceed 16 square feet in area, may be
located at each trailhead or parking area of the seven specified trails.
5. No more than one small sign or display, not to exceed 4 square feet in area, may be
located at each designated trail public access point of the seven specified trails.
b. Agreement Monitoring
The Sponsor shall assign a dedicated Agreement Manager to serve as a liaison to the
Department.
13. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
In order to complete a Proposal, please provide the following documents. Provide three (3) hard
copy versions of the Proposal along with an electronic version of the Proposal copied on a
compact disc("CD") no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, Thursday, August 8, 2013 to the attention of
Samantha Browne, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, at 3900 Commonwealth
Blvd., MS 795, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 via USPS mail, hand-delivery or other professional
delivery service. The Proposal shall be prepared by each Respondent utilizing 8.5"x 11" paper
for the Proposal's hard copy version. The electronic version shall be submitted in a Portable
Document Format ("PDF")file, which is a file that can be created and read by an Adobe
Software System.
a. Cover Letter
The purpose of the Cover Letter is to include a brief introduction of your company or
organization, including contact information and a description of the operations and
services you propose to provide. Please include the following information in your cover
letter:
1. The Cover Letter will be addressed to Samantha Browne.
2. Include the Call for Business Plan number, SUP- BP#12-13.
3. Include the name of this Call for Business Plans—State Trail Sponsorship.
4. Include the name(s) of the State Trail(s)that the Respondent is proposing to
sponsor.
5. Include the name of the company submitting the Proposal.
6. Include the company representative's contact information: business telephone
number, mobile telephone number(if applicable), email address and mailing
address.
7. If the company is currently doing business, please provide a brief description of its
business operations. If not, please provide a brief description of past business
operations.
b. Business Plan Summary Sheet
The purpose of the Business Plan Summary Sheet is to provide the Department with an
overview of your Proposal. Include a completed, signed and dated "Business Plan
Summary Sheet", which is included as Attachment C of this Call for Business Plans.
c. Resume of Related Business Experience
Provide related and accurate business experience, including a chronological list, with
dates, of the Respondent's business experience. As part of the resume, please also
provide the following information:
1. The Respondent's main sources of business revenue.
2. Length of time the Respondent has been in business.
3. If the Respondent is a subsidiary of another company, provide the name of the
parent company and the main or primary business product.
4. Location of the Respondent's main and satellite offices.
5. If applicable, list any services currently contracted out to third parties.
6. Identify the demonstrated compatibility of the proposed Respondent's mission with
that of the Department and the Florida Park Service.
7. Outline the standing public image of the Respondent. Please include such items as
awards received or open lawsuits in which Respondent is a plaintiff or defendant.
d. Business Plan
Address each of the following subjects in the following order:
1. Goals and Objectives of Sponsorship.
2. Proposed list of locations for sign placement.
3. Timeline and schedule for installing signs.
4. Proposed Sponsorship fee paid to the Department.
5. The extent of cross-promotional opportunities offered by the Respondent that provide
for the mission and/or managed trails of the Florida Park Service to be promoted by
the proposed Sponsor.
6. Length of time the Respondent is willing to enter into a Concession Agreement.
g. Business References
The Respondent shall provide three separate and verifiable business references able to
verify the Respondent's business performance for a previous, or current, business. Only
one of the three selected business references may be a Department contact for a
Department Agreement. The limit to one Department contact applies to a Department
Agreement expired or still active.
The Department will not consider more than one Department business reference
provided by the Respondent.
References that are subcontractors for the Respondent may not be used. Personal
references will not be considered.
To submit a business reference, make additional copies of the blank form, which is
included as Attachment D: "Business References", and complete one form per business
reference.
Please notify the business references you have submitted their name and contact
information in your Proposal, and that they will be contacted by the Department for
verification.
Verification will be handled through a telephone interview conducted by the Department.
After a telephone interview is conducted, the Department representative will e-mail or fax
the telephone interview document to the business reference. The business reference will
be required to sign the questionnaire used for the telephone interview, and will be asked
to e-mail or fax the signed questionnaire back to the Department.
The Department reserves the right to review the performance of Respondent and/or
Respondent's principals under current or expired Department Agreements. When the
Department determines, in their sole discretion, they lack reasonable assurances that an
Agreement entered into with Respondent and/or its principals will be adhered to, either
due to documented past unsatisfactory performance or prior breach of the Department's
Agreement requirements, the Department reserves the right to elect not to enter into an
Agreement with said Respondent or principals.
14. GENERAL
The Department reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals received, and
reserves the right to make an award without further discussion of the Proposals submitted.
Therefore, Proposals should be submitted initially in the most favorable manner.
A non-responsive Proposal shall include, but not be limited to, those that: a) are irregular or are
not in conformance with the requirements and instructions contained herein; b)fail to utilize or
complete prescribed forms; or c) have improper or undated signatures. A non-responsive
Proposal may not be considered.
Failure to respond truthfully in any of the required documentation will result in disqualification.
The Department may waive minor informalities or irregularities in the Proposals received where
such are merely a matter of form and not substance, and the corrections of which are not
prejudicial to other Respondents.
15. PUBLIC RECORDS
This Call for Business Plans and any proposal submitted in response are subject to the State of
Florida's Public Records Act, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida
Statutes, all documents, papers, letters, or other printed,written, or recorded material prepared
in conjunction with or as a result of this Call for Business Plans is a public record, except for
such records that are exempt under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or other statutory provision
and Article I, section 24(a) of the Florida Constitution. If the Respondent considers any portion
of their Proposal a trade secret, as defined in Section 812.081(1)(c), Florida Statutes', then the
Respondent is responsible for providing reasonable measures for maintaining secrecy. The
Respondent shall label or indentify, in writing, those portions of the Proposal that Respondent
contends are trade secret as"confidential" or"exempt from disclosure," at the time that the
Respondent submits their Proposal to the Department.
' Section 812.081(1)(c), Florida Statutes, defines trade secret as"the whole or any portion or
phase of any formula, pattern, device, combination of devices, or compilation of information
which is for use, or is used, in the operation of a business and which provides the business an
advantage, or an opportunity to obtain an advantage, over those who do not know or use it.
"Trade secret" includes any scientific, technical, or commercial information, including any
design, process, procedure, list of suppliers, list of customers, business code, or improvement
thereof. Irrespective of novelty, invention, patentability, the state of the prior art, and the level of
skill in the business, art, or field to which the subject matter pertains, a trade secret is
considered to be:
1. Secret;
2. Of value;
3. For use or in use by the business; and
4. Of advantage to the business, or providing an opportunity to obtain an advantage, over
those who do not know or use it when the owner thereof takes measures to prevent it
from becoming available to persons other than those selected by the owner to have
access thereto for limited purposes."
Attachment A
Chapter 260.0144, F.S.
260.0144 Sponsorship of state greenways and trails.—The department may enter into a
concession agreement with a not-for-profit entity or private sector business or entity for
commercial sponsorship to be displayed on state greenway and trail facilities or property specified
in this section. The department may establish the cost for entering into a concession agreement.
(1) A concession agreement shall be administered by the department and must include the
requirements found in this section.
(2)(a) Space for a commercial sponsorship display may be provided through a concession
agreement on certain state-owned greenway or trail facilities or property.
(b) Signage or displays erected under this section shall comply with the provisions of s.
337.407 and chapter 479, and shall be limited as follows:
1. One large sign or display, not to exceed 16 square feet in area, may be located at each
trailhead or parking area.
2. One small sign or display, not to exceed 4 square feet in area, may be located at each
designated trail public access point.
(c) Before installation, each name or sponsorship display must be approved by the department.
(d) The department shall ensure that the size, color, materials, construction, and location of all
signs are consistent with the management plan for the property and the standards of the
department, do not intrude on natural and historic settings, and contain only a logo selected by the
sponsor and the following sponsorship wording:
(Name of the sponsor)proudly sponsors the costs of maintaining the(Name of the ereenwav or trail).
(e) Sponsored state greenways and trails are authorized at the following facilities or property:
1. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail.
2. Blackwater Heritage Trail.
3. Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail.
4. Nature Coast State Trail.
5. Withlacoochee State Trail.
6. General James A. Van Fleet State Trail.
7. Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail.
(f) The department may enter into commercial sponsorship agreements for other state
greenways or trails as authorized in this section. A qualified entity that desires to enter into a
commercial sponsorship agreement shall apply to the department on forms adopted by department
rule.
(g) All costs of a display, including development, construction, installation, operation,
maintenance, and removal costs, shall be paid by the concessionaire.
(3) A concession agreement shall be for a minimum of 1 year, but may be for a longer period
under a multiyear agreement, and may be terminated for just cause by the department upon 60
days' advance notice. Just cause for termination of a concession agreement includes, but is not
limited to, violation of the terms of the concession agreement or any provision of this section.
(4) Commercial sponsorship pursuant to a concession agreement is for public relations or
advertising purposes of the not-for-profit entity or private sector business or entity, and may not
be construed by that not-for-profit entity or private sector business or entity as having a
relationship to any other actions of the department.
(5) This section does not create a proprietary or compensable interest in any sign, display site,
or location.
(6) Proceeds from concession agreements shall be distributed as follows:
(a) Eighty-five percent shall be deposited into the appropriate department trust fund that is the
source of funding for management and operation of state greenway and trail facilities and
properties.
(b) Fifteen percent shall be deposited into the State Transportation Trust Fund for use in the
Traffic and Bicycle Safety Education Program and the Safe Paths to School Program administered by
the Department of Transportation.
(7) The department may adopt rules to administer this section.
History.—s.2,ch.2012-198.
Attachment B
Locations of State Trails, Trailheads and Trail Access Points
East end(towards Key Largo)of
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Monroe Channel 2 bridge MM73
West end (towards Key West)of
Monroe Channel 5 bridge MM71
East end (towards Key Largo)of
Monroe Long Key bridge MM65
West(towards Key West)end of
Monroe Toms Harbor#4 bridge MM 61.5
West end (towards Key West)of
Monroe 7 mile bridge MM40
East end (towards Key Largo)of
Monroe Spanish harbor bridge MM33
East end (towards Key Largo)of
Monroe Kemp channel bridge MM23
Blackwater Heritage State Trail
Equestrian Trailhead,5969 Munson
Santa Rosa Highway,Milton, FL
Visitor Center Trailhead,5533
Santa Rosa Alabama Street, Milton, FL
Milton Trailhead,6715 Elva Street,
Santa Rosa Milton, FL
Southern Trailhead,6655 Old
Santa Rosa Highway 90, Milton, FL
Access to the NAS Whiting Field
Trailhead, U.S.Navy
Santa Rosa owned/managed, Milton, FL
General James A.Van Fleet State Trail
Mabel Trailhead,7981 CR 772,
Sumter Webster,FL 35597
Bay Lake Trailhead,7500 Bay Lake
Lake Road,Groveland, FL 34736
Green Pond Trailhead,4903 Green
Polk Pond Road,Polk City, FL 33868
Polk City Trailhead,7683 Berkley
Polk Road, Polk City, FL 33968
Nature Coast State Trail
Cross City Trailhead, 16363 SF
Dixie Highway 19,Cross City, FL
Old Town Trailhead at the Old Town
Fire Station,east side of State Road
349,one block north of U.S.
Highway 19,west of the Suwannee
Dixie River
Trenton Trailhead,419 North Main
Gilchrist Street,Trenton, FL
Fanning Springs Trailhead, north
side of U.S. Highway 19, north of the
Florida Agriculture Inspection
Levy Station
Chiefland Trailhead, 23 SE 2nd
Levy Avenue,Chiefland,FL
Fanning Springs Chamber of
Commerce Access Point,
adjacent to the City/County
owned/managed Chamber,9800
Florida Street,Fanning Springs,
FL 32693.The Chamber provides
public restrooms and parking for
trail users.
Palatka-Lake Butler
Lake Butler Trailhead,adjacent to
the City owned/managed Union
Union Depot Park
Grandin Access Point,off of
Putnam County Road 315
Twin Lakes Access Point,
adjacent to the Keystone Heights
city owned/managed Twin takes
Clay Park
Tallahassee-St. Marks State Trail
Main Trailhead,4778 Woodville
Leon Highway,Tallahassee, FL 32305
Wakulla Station Trailhead, 1358 Old
Woodville Highway,Crawfordville,
Wakulla FL 32327
Lewis Hall Park Access Point,
adjacent to the Leon County
owned/managed Lewis Hall Park,
7575 Old Woodville Highway,
Leon Tallahassee, FL 32310
Town of St. Marks Access Point,
Wakulla southern terminus of the Trail
Withlacoochee State Trail
Gulf Junction Trailhead, 2233 W
Magenta Drive,Citrus Springs,FL
Citrus 34434
South Citrus Springs Trailhead,64
Citrus Springs Blvd.,Citrus Springs,
Citrus FL 34434
Hernando Trailhead,2449 N
Citrus Railroad Way,Hernando,FL 34442
Inverness Trailhead,315 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL
Citrus 3445 -42
Ridge Manor Trailhead,6410 Croom
Hernando Rita[Road, Ridge Manor, FL 33523
Trilby Trailhead,37444 Trilby Road,
Pasco Dade City, FL 33523
Owensboro Junction Trailhead/US
301, 19755 US Highway 301, Dade
Pasco City,FL 33523
Total Trailheads 23
Total Access Points 13
Trailhead signs
One sign no larger than 16 Sq Ft
Trail Access signs
One sign no larger than 4 Sq Ft
Attachment C
Business Plan Summary Sheet
Date
Respondent's Name
Company's name
Principal Address
City, State, Zip
Re: Summary of the Proposal for State Trail Sponsorship(s), SUP- BP#12-13
In reference to the Proposal, please consider the below summary which [Insert
company's name] would be willing to enter into as a Sponsorship
Agreement with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for
[Insert name of State Trail(s)].
Company Name: [Insert name of person, corporation, or other entity.] Please
identify how the company's operation is or will be organized by choosing from the following list:
sole proprietorship, Florida corporation, foreign corporation (out of state but registered in
Florida), individual(s) d/b/a (insert fictitious name only if registered in Florida), partnership (if
registered in Florida), or joint venture.
Commencement date: [Insert proposed start date]
Agreement end date: [Insert proposed end date]
Capital Improvement: Insert proposed capital improvement project total cost if applicable.
Please do not include costs for capital outlay.
Sponsorship Plan: [Insert the details of the type of sponsorship items that the Respondent
proposes to provide.
State Trail(s):
Trail access point and/or trailhead locations:
Sponsorship amount:
Cross promotional services:
Other:
I, the Respondent, understand and agree that the signage that the Sponsor may offer as a
result of this Call for Business Plan does not preclude the Department from providing similar
signage.
Sincerely,
Respondent
Attachment D
Business References
Section A
Name
Address
City/State/Zip
Contact Person
Telephone Number
Facsimile Number
Section B
If this is a Department reference, please answer the questions in Section B. A
Respondent may only use one(1) Department reference. If you do not have a
Department reference lease skip Section B and complete Section C of this form.
What type of Department agreement was the
Respondent under?
Provide the name of the company operating
under this Agreement.
Agreement Begin and Begin Date
End Dates: (The
dates shall be in End Date
dd/mm/yy format
Department location
for the operation
Approximate gross Monthly Annually
revenue/fee for the
operation (monthly
and annual)
Section C
The Respondent must provide a brief, but detailed, description of the business
relationship between this business reference and the Respondent.
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Concession Agreement — Business Plan Packet
State Trail Sponsorship
Division of Recreation and Parks
Department of Environmental Protection
SUP-BP# 12-13
Mandatory Teleconference
Monday, July 15, 2013
Meeting begins promptly at 10:30 a.m. EDT
Welcome and staff introductions
Teleconference Participant Roll Call
Purpose of meeting
Review the Call for Business Plans Packet
Questions from participants
Conclusion
ATTACHMENT B
FLORIDA KEYS OVERSEAS HERITAGE TRAIL LEASE
CUL Cover Sheet
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Instrument: [ )Parent Lease [ X]Amendment to Lease [ ]Assignment of Lease
[ ]Release [ ]Partial Release [ ]Easement [ ]Use Agreement [ )Sublease
[ ]Amendment to Sublease [ ]Release of Sublease [ )Other
Lease Number: I 4341
Date: 04-20-2009
Original County: I MONROE
Section: 127 26, 27928
Township: 166B 663
Range 129E 28E
Total Area/Area Unit; I I X Acreage I Square Feet
County Bk/Pg/Type B P 10
Instrument Number:
COMMENTS: I ,p111 FND #5 To LEASE #4341
TO OGT FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS HERITAGE TRAIL
DATE PREPPED: F. CARD* INVEIIToRY #: 12757;
5/26/2009 �/ 22779
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The information on this page was collected during the prep phase of scanning and is an aid for data
entry. Please refer to the document for actual information.
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TO: Kathy Miklus, Planning Manager
Title and Land Records Section
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FROM: C WD� �� (STAFF NAME)
Bureau of Public 4nd Administration (MS 130)
SUBJECT: Transmittal of Land Documents to Title:
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AMENDMENTNM49ER FIVE TO LEASE NUMBER 4341
THIS LEASE A7T is entered into this ia6�day of
2009, by and between the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL
IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, hereinafter referred to as
"LESSOR" and the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,
OFFICE OF GdyMMYS AND TRAILS, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE";
W I T N E S S E T H
WHEREAS, LESSOR, by virtue of Section 253.03, Florida Statutes, holds
title to certain lands and property for the use and benefit of the State of
Florida; and
WHEREAS, on November 2, 2001, LESSOR and LESSEE entered into Lease
Number 4341; and
WHEREAS, LESSOR and LESSEE desire to amend the lease to add land to
the leased premises.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
agreements contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. The legal description of the leased premises set forth in Exhibit "A"
of Lease Number 4341 is hereby amended to include the real property
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and by reference made a part
hereof.
2. It is understood and agreed by LESSOR and LESSEE that in each and
every respect the terms of the Lease Number 4341, except as amended hereby,
shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect and the same are hereby
ratified, approved and confirmed by LESSOR and LESSEE as of the date of
this amendment.
3. It is understood and agreed by LESSOR and LESSEE that this Amendment
Number £our to Lease Number 4341 is hereby binding upon the parties hereto
and their successors and assigns.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this lease
amendment to be executed on the day and year first above written.
HOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL
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Lands, State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, as agent
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eomidvabou..to said gwomr in hand paid by aid 8reata4 the taeaipt wharovf is hathy i mowledged,hw juiced,bargained
to sold tbo said grantee.and grantWs sueeemm and nsISnt famcr.the fo0owigg Imd eimatc, ytog sod bdog io
mourm Coastal Florida,ww)h
See Exhlbit•A"amehod hereto and by refetm¢e made a put dtmeoL
property Appratser4 Parcel Identification Nombar. 31762AM 31767.Od00
7bia convoyanw ia to carteaenu,ramiedou,Lmbdkns and eomdiftn of n=d!f any mw gout,but eny mesh
iotweta dmtmsy havebeeu temoivued we not hembym-haposod• .
72b AL=h wL nor eaa7 her boo.the ham"tpd 51;w0cm of On envlor nor eosihm oar to homcdud
uraverty.as inch hmeetad h defined oader plarids taw.
AND the win geantor doe hereby fhBy marmot the fide to add lead and will defend the aeale against the law rw Claim
@fall perfmt whomm"M
fN W177cw WHEREOF Iho greater has benamro.agrmtm4 bead and sea,the day and yew fhat above wri0en.
Signed,wied and delireted in fhe presence of:
(igentw o< ) WBBam)L Ohron ar m an 6a
fA11 car dbt1 u s K=
(Printed,typed or demped now of r�tnu.)
(�igvamreofseeand Nuns
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Ag
VVIEM). Cyntp M Unon,w to an uadividad 49%bdereat
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(Pr10/� or
name OF fml tnta7c)
(Printed,type ed or atomp name Of"Won witness) (t(OV 16 20Qi
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Page 4 of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
STATE*ov ..j:•,� LB 11 4 4 9 5
01i3- 648 Pa11577
TL ae s,�� o edged berme me this,& dsy f 20W.by WMh—lL Oiwn. Sueh
Pohl aWl-b%boa):
b pamamliy Imawn ro me.
prodca¢d a coved driver rmeme.
j /pmdaeed no wwd0eatioa
Tldtaq Pu is
(FAW4 Typ orSumped Ig
CmaisdoaN. Ilr0rAwwW Bc
My Coa®imim Evin=
rytr (NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL)
BTATEO ' (lKF op,
COUN7YOF
'Ibe faegoloa waz wJnmwledpW before cw" 0 day of. PILI(Fl. 2000,by Cynthia tYL Olaaq Such
peaou(s)(Homy Public cam effidc appheabk boot):
j] Is pemmlNly(mown to me.
praduad a ayrem driver Iiceoaa
p�odoxd as ideotiseadco.
Pc
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j(� ar
C nnalssioa Nw ce%! 1 `3 Public
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(NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL)
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Page 5 of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(r ItILS 113. 94495
` BR#1 6 4 8 PG#1 5 7 E
BXHIBfT�M
C031MENCING ATTHE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTIINE OF GOVERM4ENT LOT 1.SECTION 27.
TOWNSHIP 66 souTK RANGE 2s EAST Am THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF U.G.HIGHWAY
NO.1,13EAR WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1. FOR A
DISTANCE OF 45O FEET,TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE TRACT OF LAND HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED;FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING,BEAR SOUTH AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST
LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, SECTION V.TOWNSHIP 68 SOUTH. RANGE 29 EAST, FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3Zf.12 FEET,TO A POINT;THENCE BEAR WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES AND ON A
LINE PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1.FOR A DISTANCE
-OF NO FEET,MORE OR LEBO TO THE SHORELINE OF PINE CHANNEL;THENCE MEANDER THE
SHORELINE OF PINE CHANNEL IN A NORTHWESTPRLY DIRECTION FOR A DISTANCE OF 280
FEET MORE OR LESS.TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF U.S.HIGHWAY NO 1,THENCE
RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE 80M RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF U S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 FOR A
DISTANCE OF 458.14 FEET MORE OR LESS,HACK TO THE POINT OP 9E6IN+INING.
TOGETHER WITH
A PARCEL OF SUBMERGED LAND IN NORTH PINE CHANNEL.WESTF~RLY OF AND ADJACENT TO
A PART OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 1 AND 2 IN SECTION 27,TOWNSHIP 68 SOUTH, RANGE 20
EAST.MONROE COUNTY.FLORIDA.BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCE AT THE 94TERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1.SECTION 27,
TOWNSHIP 65 SOUTH.RANGE 29 EAST AND THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF•WAY LINE OF U.S.HIGHWAY
NO.1;THENCE RUN N 88W50W2'W ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF U.S.HIGHWAY
NO.1.A DISTANCE OF 450.00 FT.;THENCE S OC1542'W.PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF
U.S.GOVERNMENT LOT 1.A DISTANCE OF 224.86 FT.TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH
LINE OF U.B.GOVERNMENT LOT 1.SAME BEING THE NORTH LINE OF U.S GOVERNMENT LOT Z
THENCE IN U.S.GOVERNMENT LOT 2,OONTlINU9 6 00'1542'W,102.24 FT,THRICE N 68.57SS-
W.PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT LOT 2,A DISTANCE OF 35T 50
FEET,MORE OR L693�TO THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE Or NORTH PINE CHANNEL FOR A
POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE 6 44'43'S0'W, 15MOO Fr.;?HENCE N 45'19'10'W, 12.00 FT;
THENCE N 50'26145'W,73.13 FT.;THENCE N 28'WSZ'W,94AS Fr.;THENCE N 00'35 44'W,A
DISTANCE OF 09.54 FT.TO THE INTERSECTION WN711 THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S.
HIGHWAY NO.1 PER STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTIONS 90020 AND
80020-7533.THENCE RUN N T7'O9'S8'E ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE,A DISTANCE
OF 163.49 FT.To THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF NORTH PINE CHANNEL;'THENCE ALONG
SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE APPROXIMATE] BY THE FOLLOWING COURSES;S DO'36'44'E,
65.51 FT.;THENCE S 21rWb7 E,14.60 FT.;THENCE S NIO'28 48'E,49A9 FT_•THENCE S 45'16'10'
E.A DISTANCE OF 32.76 FT.TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,BEING AND LYING IN SECTION 27.
TOWNSHIP 66 SOUTHI RANGE-29 EAST.MONROE COUNTY.FLORIDA.
LESS AND EXCEPT.
COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF U.S.GOVERNMENT LOT 1,SECTION
Z7. TOWNSHIP 68 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST AND THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S
HIGHWAY NO.1.PER STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS SECTIONS 90020 AND
20020-2533; THENCE RUN N 88'S0'02' W ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S.
HIGHWAY NO.1. A DISTANCE OF 450.00 FT. FOR A POINT OF BCGINMNG:'THENCE RUN
6 00'15'42'W.PARALLEL WITH THE SAID EAST LINE OF U.S.GOVERNMENT LOT 1.A DISTANCE
OF 00.00 FT.; 'T14ENCE N 890441V W, PERPENDICULAR WITH LAST DESCRIBED LINE, A
DISTANCE OF 30.00 FT.;THENCE N 00.15.42'E.PARALLEL WITH SAID FAST UNE OF U S.
Page 1 of 2
BSNtt AP VED
Page 6 of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Rovsead 11/08
EXHIBIT "An
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
r
FILE
BICI16 �s4'49
4 5
L -- pGA 1 5 7 g
GOVERNMENT LOT 1. A DISTANCE OF 80.29-FT.TO THE AFORESAID SOUTH RIGHT•OF WAY LINE OF U.S.KGIHWAY NO.1 AND A POINT ON THE ARC OF A CURVE WHOSE RADIUS POINT
LES S W*M'14•W. 'MO-08 FT.;THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH
A DISTANCEAOF 28.57 Fr.TO THE M THE ARC OF
T.00FD CURVE
�;U�CE�NTRAL ANGLE OF SAID
8oUTH RIGFtT-0RYYAY UNE A DISTANCE OF 3.88 FT.TO TW POINT OF BEG�INNING.13EINO AND
LYING IN SECTION A TMNSHIP 88 SOUTH,RANGE 29 EAST,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
MONROB COUNTY -
OFFICIAL RICORD8
CRAW Olson 135M APPROVED
4170
Revised Desaiplion
Indudes Submeryed PUMI
Pepe 2 or 2
Page 7 of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No 4341
Revised 11/0e
EXH3331T "A" �11•���
LEGAL DSBCRIPTION
V
This Instrument Prepared By and I
Please Return To:
Tony Blair
American Government Services Corporation Doelt 1B18735 12/20/2006 2:52PM
3812 W.Unebaugh Avenue FJIed 8 Recorded in Official Records of
Tampa,Florida 33618 MW ltOE COUNTY •ORNNY L. KOLHAGE
AGS#16834 ,
12/26/20e6 2:521311
WARRANTY DEED DEEDDOC STAIV Cl: PY 3259.00
(STATUTORY FORM-SECTION 689.02,F.S.)
TH S DENTURE, made this r r+rT day of, A.D. 2006, between Jane Crowden Townsend, l�Decoalf 1818735
whose address is 9420 SW 98th Street,Mlami, FL 33176,grantor, and du Oka2260 P gN 874
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST
FUND OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, whose post office address is do
Florida Department of Environmental Protection,Division of State lands,3930
Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 115, TalWtassee, FL 32399:3000,
grantee,
(Wherever mad herein the leans"greater"and"grantee"Include an the partly to
this hileromeot and their helm, legal represemadves, saeee 5 and amigos.
"Grantor"and"grantee"are and for singular and plural,as the coolest regnlresand the aseorany gender shall include an gendem)
WITNESSETH:That the said grantor,for and in consideration of the sum of Teti Dollars and other good and valuable
considerations,to said grantor in hand paid by said grantee,the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,has granted,bargained
and told to the said grantee,and grantee a successom and assigns forever,der;following described land situate,lying and being in
Monroe County,Florida,to-wit:
See Exhibit"A"attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof.
Property Appraiser's Pared Identification Number.00193750-000000
This conveyance is subject to casements,restrictions,limitations,and conditions of reeotd if any now exist,but any such
inlet is that may have been terminated ate not herby re-Imposed.
This property is not the homestead property of the grantor,nor contiguous to homestead property,as such homestead is
defined under Florida law.
AND the said grantor does hereby fully warrant the titre to said land,and will defend the some against the lawful claims
of all persons whomsoever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the grantor has hereunto set grantor's band and seal,the day and year first above written.
Signed,sealed and delivered in
(Sigaa n;ofFirstWitness) JaneCrowdenTownsend
- 0 a-c.QJ A V a(eS
(Primed,Typed or Stamped Name
ofFiral Witness
ignsture of Second Witness)
L .�eli
�rinlcdyped or Stamped Name
of Second Witness)
Page 8 of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
EXHIBIT "A-
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Doan 1618735
Bkll 2266 Pgp 873
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of__ .2006,by
Jane Crowder Townsend. Such person(Notary Pu6tic must check applicable box):
( )is personally known to me.
produced s ri r iitxn
prodnced as identification
T
(NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL) No ubfic
A,.•:'1 y (Primed,Typo tamped Name of Notary Public)
Jeannette Martinez
3 .:f(`CotlRnit+ttfon$DD56M Commission No.: � iQ
r-xPiree.Arne 21,2010
ai.,,��a.w 4rlVh-me.ais aawsmro
My Commission Expires: �LY� �' ►_(�
Page 9 of 25
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
EXHIBIT "Aff
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
•
w
pep 1BI8785
Oka nee PON 87B
EXHIBIT W
PARCEL 12780
LO!24 IN 14UDGINS SUBDIVISION,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK2,PAGE 14a4 OF rHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA
OFFICIRL, RECOWS
FLOFUDA KEYS E008YWEVA OMMAND Kgy
7UWNNNWARCEL lV40
HWOIMGUBDIWSION LOT24
PAGE t OP 1
Pa" IDof15
Amendment a1,+mber Save to Lease No 4341
Rawls" 11/08
�u 41
ExHiBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION _y(
r �Y
This laatrameot Prepared By and
Please Rotary To: f1
fuallyPerry Deep 1888198 81/38/2888 1:52PR
AmerleanColernmeatServlmCorporatlon Fl/�d i Our- ad In offJelal Raeorde or
3512 W.IArtebaaehAve. f10rOl0E CMMTY• DRIOfT 1. KOUWZE
Taupe,Florida 33618 _
ACS R 16047 '
coca 1888198
a"2342 POB 488
WARRANTY DEED
(STATU TOR Y FORM-SECTION 689.02,FS.)
THIS VM1Tn IIR$mode thbal�day of OrAhjn!� .AD.2007,
betweeo N.M.Keys Aqueduct Authority,a special MW:et of the State of
Flmide6-whose poet allies address Is 1100 Kennedy Drive,Rey West,FL 33041,
puma, and the BOARD OF T)tUS'CS68 OF TOR INTERNAL
HNPROYBBl82Pr TRUST FUND OF THS STATE OF FLORIDA,where
pod ogee addtene b do fluids Department of Environmental Protection,Division of Stale t�,• 39M CommonwedW
Boulevard,Mail Station 1156 Tallahsmm,FL 323W30Wt Vaalee,
(Wherever need herds the terms'gr■ntar'and AgrW e^Include an the garde to this lortrutmat and thdr legal
represeatadves,saeemota and ankno. "Grantor'and'grantee' re a need for sloeular and plural,as the context
ragalea and the ass or any,gaodersiull Include all geadoe)
Wf1'NBSSETH:That the said grantor.for and h1 consideration of do sum of Teo DaBare and other good and valuable
comideratluos,to said Venter In hand pald by said pamoq the to-"whereof ta hereby-1nowledge4 her Vowed.barpmed
end sold to the afd Browne,and gramWo suoxtmrs and wedgm f nevar,the 8illovriog deamibed land witus lying and betrg in
Mdruoc County,Florida.lo-wit
SEE EXRMIT"A'ATTACHED RBR.ETO AND BY REFERIIW:E MADE A PART HEREOF
Property Apprabar's Parcel Identification Number.00 1886844MOI 00
Thb ounveysox fa subject to aasunterns,rotriatiou,limitations,and conditions of record if any now mist,but any such Ltterccb
9W waybave been terminated an not Irreby.o4mposed.
AND de said gtaner does hereby 86fiy warrant the tide to aid bad,and will defend the same egelea the lewlbi dales of afi
person whaotsomer.
IN WITNESS WRBREOF ale 8 her hereunto act Vamor's band and veal,the day and year Sint above written
Signed,seated end delivered in the pre once,of
Florida FKarlora Agaed tZEM=
addaldWrriet of the
State of Fbrlda
2i� BY: n7
(Sipmtareoffrust Wimme) I tivs Dtnaam
(.cr; ya fit z
P mmaofFb- threw This deed is exempt from
Documentary Stamp Tax tinder
s. 201.02(6), Florida Statute
' dno11ofSmnnm�-d�'Witxt
T Primed name o(Saunnd Wiaws
rr' (CORPORATESEAL)
STATE OP 91
COUNTY OF
The furoauiag imuomeat wear admowtddged before era this 2 G A<day of RtG0ft6a.a 2W7,by
3arnm G Rd ynot4 as Exeutaw Dimaw of Florida Keys Agoed=Auee.ity,a apmw di uict orthe Stme orFlmida,cu bcldslr
of said special district.Such permu(notary Public mint cheek epplkable bunt):
pQ is personally known to ree
()) produced produced a anrreat driver's license
m idectibeatma
Notary Public
(NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL)
(Printed,Typed or Snooped Name ofNotary Public)
Comminion No.:
ft"V
_
My Cammiasim Expires:
*�a,sassa'onaarta.i0y
Page it of 15
Amendment Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
FMIHIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
e
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Page 12 of 15
Amandmant Number Five to Lease No. 4341
Revised 11/08
MMIBIT "An
LEGAL DESC RIPT1011
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Amendment Number Bive to Lease No 4341
Rav%sed 11/08
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Amendment Number rive to Lease No 4341
Revseed 11/00
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Amendment Number Five to Lease No 4341
Revised 11/08
ATTACHMENT C
TRAIL ALIGNMENT/TRAILHEAD/REST AREA RECOMMENDATIONS
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Florida Keys
Overseas Heritage Trail
Master Plan
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Pmpared for and p tb&fundedby:
'THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA i
August 2000 �
INNI perAW fern g and pAwning review by Me:
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRoMmENTAL PROTECTION
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
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MICHAEL DESIGN ASSOCIATES PLANNINo TEAM
RAILS TO TRAILS CONSERVANCY
CLEAN FLORIDA KEYS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS j
B OR REL LI$ASSOCIATES
URS GRIENER WOODWARD CLYDE
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Trail Corridor
Recommendations W"r'bOI d ens of lame)
Tndl Hems: EbEtl Trail TreAxfteda8�t4est
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LOWER KEYS TRAIL. - 5
BEGIN TmU 0 6.3 Exist AV
FL Tey1w State Park 0 Exist AU Exist Ddst Exist midst
*HlVgs Beach Park(access AIA 1.0* Exist AR Exist Exist Exist Exist
'Unufflnt's Beach access A A 1.G Exist AV Exist Exist Exist 1=xtst
Park 15 Exist Bay Exist I Exist Exla# Exist
0 Sam Run 2.3 -US? I 8a
Roosevelt Boulevard auth to North) 2.5 Exist to Rey 0 1 ExlsBfi Crosel S to H)
11 CGWKe Brie 4.1 US 1 Boyt)'
'Colkgo Road Bake Path 4.2• Exist Bay
,*K Writ Botanical Gardens 42* New B*
'Key Hawen Road Bike Lane 5.3* Exist
END Trail Key Haven Road 5.3 sea in Exist Bay 1T
BEGIN Gap Haim Road 5.3 4.7 New Bay12'
Rest of U 5.8 New 1 1 NA NA NA
Uad (Boca Ch 8 New to Ali 12' t 0 jPropowd hail Underpass
t Boss Chka Bridge 8 UST All t2'
Rest Sty (Sm Chita NOS) 7.8 New Ail 1 1 1 10
3 Rocldend Channel Bridge 0.5 Hist I AB 22'
END Gap venue A) 10 sea b n New to 12 0 1 112roppoemed Trail C►+eeain
BEGIN Thtli I"- Us 10 0.7 Exist 12'
%VOWmina Ha Ch&kWs Park 10' Exist Bay 1 1 1 Exist
END Traci Boca Chita Road) 10.7 sea in ExW Bay 12'
BEGN aw J19oca Chita Road 10.7 i$B New to Ail 1T 0 1 Propomm Tra®t' eln -
*80ca Chita Road Bike Lane 10.7* Exist All
4 1 Shark C►►amref 11.6 Hat Ad 22'
51 Saeidisbwwh No.5 Bridge 12.7 Hlat Ali 22'
fi Sed�ebunch No.4 Bridge 13 Hint Aff 22'
71 SKWabunch No.3 LfAig J14.2 Filet Atl 22'
81 3addfebunch No.2 Bridge 114.6 mw Afl 22'
any Point Park 15 Exist Ad 1 1 6det Exist
Baby's Coffee 15 Exist Atl 1
91 t over Sumrioaf Bridge 15.5 Hist Ad 22`
10 Narrls Channel Bridge 16.5 US 1 Aft 12'
•South Pohl:Drive 18.8* Exist 12 0 1 E7dsU ConsnunNy Croesino
i
*ad Tower Historic Site(Proposed L3) 18.8' Now Bay1 1 1 0
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Master Plan Table page 1 of 7 Table 8.2.1
Trail Corridor
Recommendations ( ��' fegena at arts of table)
q` Wall Items: AM Trall Trallheads&Rest Stops
�+ Tfd Aft mmd, Roar POsft Rao. r-drou BmiaTrW1hw dFadlSes
Tralheade&Red stop,owarh*w Maw 6rbd IVavr Status toU81 WkWr U C Sheft Reetr.I Water Paft
Sapfte FWo Station Rest Stap 10.8 New Ba 0 1 0
CommunfiqCrossing rbai B 16.7 New to B 12' 0 7 Proposed C0nar1.
i1 Harris Gap 117.5 US 1 AB 12'
121 North Hares C bamvd 17.7 US l AU 12'
131 parr Channel Bridge lag Md AV
I
School Crossln (Crane Blvd Bata Path 19.3 New to B 12 0 1 Proposed ScheoJ Crassdtg
8 Nddla School 19.3 New Bey 1 1 10
*CR 930 No Lane Ump 18.7.20* Now A0
14 BOW ChawW 20.1 lW Ail 22'
sim1we Substation 20.9 New All 1 1 1 8
Crossing Orost Who 20.0 New to B 12' 0 1 optional Access Crossing
Cud.joe Key Recreation Trd 21-23 . Exist Say12'
Cross (yardarm RdlCattltrost Dr. 22.9 New varies 12' 0 1 Opt?jonal Access CrQasU�
*Pueft Bello Drive Bike Lane 23* New I Ail
IS. Kew Channel MWAIM 23.5 Flirt I AR 12'
Cro�sln 24 New to Bay 12' 0 1 10pidonal Access Cressf
Old S.R.4A- Recreation Trail 23.9-25 Exist Ba 12'
Crossing(Wiest ShorwDllvs 24.9 New to Bay 12' 0 1 1 GoOmW Access C
*west Shore DAO bike Lane 24.V Exist Atl
18 Nil"Chicaned 25.3 twat Afl 22'
*West Indles Drive Bllw Lane 27.3* Exist Ad
1`7 Torch Ramrod Brame 27.4 US 1 AB 12�
lot Torch Chwwd Orhige s US 1 AU 1r
*S.R.4A Future Lane 2&2* Now All
Avenue B&e Lane 28.8* Now AN
191 Sonar Pkw Chancre! 28.5 Biel All 22`
201 Phre'Channet OdftS 29.5 US 1 Atl f2'
END(ifs (SW 29.8 ae9 begin New to B 12' 0 i 1PM~Trail Crossing
BEGIN Trap Plne Blke Path} 20A 1.6 Exist Bkawy12'
'Watson Field&Bhre Heron Park 30.3* 6dst Exist I Exist NA
Key Dear Re ova sees varies New 1r
Lower EM Chamber of Commerce 30.8 f+tew e 1 t NA
ENDThali lilt S"et 31.2 sae Exist B 12'
SECUN Oa ®th Street 312 13.8 New Ba 12'
l=lorMa Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Mager Plan Table page 2 of 7 Table 8.2.1
Trail Corridor
Recommendations (See symbol legend at and of table)
ap Trap Ilarns: MM Trali Trallheads&Ras!
Trail Algn=nt.CM'114M M dam Posit ReC Crosel Beau Trained FeW fes
Tie a a Rein Stops,and 9ddgas maftr Exist New Statue to U81 YVtdlh it C l3ltsit tiealr 1fYatar Par1pQ
Zf 1eh Harbor 33 H/st Say 12'
Spanish Harbor Pleh Mar 33.6 Exist 1 0 0 NA
U in Honda Channel 38 New to All C 1 0 pro Tre8 Und
Bahia Honda Stabs Park Went 36 New Ati• 1 0 0 10
221 Bahia Honda 36 h1st All vales
Bafilo Honda Stall Park East WA-38A �t Bay 22:use Exist Odst Ust Exist
Bahia Honda Sty Park(Exist Drive) 3BA-MA Exist Bay CoAm odetrsY
Bahia Honda Stets Park 1110 to East $6.8 New aw 12' tieing Pant fadiitles
23 0hW BaNe Honda 3ti.4 Et Sa 22'
LEGEND.,
TI
ail crosetag U.S.1 at grade requiring s�nalbartion andlor minbnel upgrade
ll underpass beneath bridge
st Stop with faollitles denoted in columns
lBtead Will%facillties denotied In columns
sting trall
posed trail
NOTES:
• Points of attraction that are not on U.S.I. Safe crossings may need to be provided In the future.
See Monroe County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan for all local bike path and lane Infomudion
Calculations include bridges; See Table 8.3 for bridge breakdowns
Abbreviations: NA-Not Applicable; DOI=E"rtg;TH=TnOwed; RS=Rest Sbop; Al=Atlantic side;
C m Crossing;U n Underpass;Bay m Fkxida Bay
Florida Keys Overseas Herltage Trail Master Plan Table page 3 of y Table 8.2.1
Trail Corridor (See syrftW Recommendations legend at and of fable)
*h Trail lh me: mm Trail Tralhteade&Rest Stops
Trail Allgrment,CmeWngs. Item Pock Rao CtGeal BaeffiTrailMMed Fadilies
Trellheads&Real Stops,and Bridges ML madw Edsl Now Statue to US1 Width U C SW Redd I VYater I Peft
MIDDLE KEYS TRAIL 38.8-73
24 Ohfo/Miasouri8ridge 39 mw Bay 22'
25 4fAasouri/Lltge Duck a 39.6 hW Say 22'
7 N91e Brill t Rost New' Bay 1 0 a 6dst
Und tp Veteran tlkerrmrbr1 Park 40 New to All 12' i 0 one[Access Underpass
Veteran ll&emorial Park 40 Exist Afl Co-u 6dst Exist Exist E)d
2B Seven MNe Bridge(New 40-45 Mat Bay va►fes
Pigeon Key RR imawwwo 44.9 New asZ5'
END qR jElpm Ky45 see begin New Bay 22'
BEGIN Trail 45 2.a Exist Bay 22'
46
Jte!►Rs 48 New 1 1 1 IdA
26 Seven 11fNs ist Trall) 45-47 Mat Bany22'
NBIe Tratthead 47 Exist Bay Co-Usali i 1 4a
END Trail hYs 47 aee n Exist Bat'
IN Trail Mteratfio:t 8Ns3 Path 47 7.1 Edst Ba i2'
El ton Corrunanky Park 49 Exist Ali 0 1 E6dat �det f]dst Fx t
Government&Civic Center 4849 Exist I Buy Exist tndet Exist Exist
.tease Hobbs Mamartai Park 49.7 Exist Exist Exist Exlat Exlet
*Sombrsio Beach Road Slim Lane 80* Exist A9
Tropical Cnm a Point Hamrloek 50.5 Exist Sa Exist Exist Fxfat Exist'
`Aviation Boulevard Blbe Path 1500 Exist Ba
r-L Airport maret ton 51-622 Exist Exist ExIst Exist ExBt
•109th Street Bibs Lame 52.5* Exist
271 Vaca Key Cut Bddge 529 US f Bay 12'
Colo Causewa BRce'Lana 83.8' Exist At
`d000 Plum EMve Ske Lane 54• Exist At
ENE?Troll .1 miles East of Coco Plum) 154.1 see In Exist I12'
BEGIN pear 54.1 9.1 New Bay 12'
Crossum at Cu Hammock State Park
88.1 New W AD 0 i O ACCese
Curry Harrrlmck State Park 86.1 Exist Atl Exist Exist Fxfst Exist
pot Idn Research Carder 89.2 Exist Bay 6dst 6M Exist I Exist
Croaein Alt lac Tom's Her.Ctmnl.er. 59.2 New to Atl 12' 0 1 Proposed Tre11 Crossing
Undarpses om"s Her.Clmnnsl Brad 6a.7 New to Att 12' 1 0 unavailable during high tide
z6 romp C/rawre►Bridge 160.7 Mat as fr
29 Duck Key 1Reduct(Spur) 61.3
Florida Kays Overseas Heritage Trall Master Plan Table page 4 of 7 Table 8.2.1
Trall Corridor
Recommendations
ism�"'� rrd at and of table) j
i
,m Trail ltsrne: UM Trail. Trailheads&Rest Steps:
TrmlAtprenent,06Wnin iYq rem Poe PAM Crasd BadoThAhwdF=Wse j
TmOlaWs&Rest Stops.eW Mips 1.MS*W 6dat New Statue to US1 Width U C Shalt Raw. VOW Park;
30 TomW Harbor Cut 6f.6 Nlst .oft 17
Walkers lsl6uei 82.3 Exist All i
[END QW(Lon B . 832 see In New AN 22'
BEB1N Tree Key Mkd Path) 83.2 .6.8 Exist Al ir-
LES KeySrfdge1F19hfirgPier 83.2 Hfst Aft lY
LongState Recreation Ame 67.5 midst All Exist Exist Exist Exist
Layton Nehae Trail 88.1 Exist to 0 1 Exist 0 0 0
Lawn Lily CentsrArea 88.3 Exist All 1 1 1 0
END Trati South L n Drive 88.5 see kl New to 12' 0 1 Proposed Trati Crnaaina
NOR 68.5 B.3 -New Bay
Kt7A Ca Mundf 1BMa Key 70 Exist Bay
32 Channel Hve Bridge 7f Mat i2'
101 Channel Five Rest Stop East 71.9 New 1 0 0• 10
33 C/tanrtef Two Brf a A Per 72.7 Met lY
Channel Two Rost StopEast 73 NOW B 1 0 0 10
LEGEND:
Tra11 crossing U.S.1 at grade requiring signalbation andfor mbtknsl upgrade
Trail underpass beneath bridge
Rest Stop with iaclgtias denoted In columns
Tmllhead with facilities denoted in cohtmns
Existing trail `I
Proposed trail
NOTES:
• Points of attraction that are not an U.S.I..Safe crossings may need to be provided in the future.
See Monroe Courtly Bicycle and Pedestrian Plate for all local bike path and lane Information i
Catoulallone Inciudebridges; Sao Table 8.8 for bridge breakdowns
Abbravlathms: NA=Not Applicable; Exist R Existing;TH a Tralbeed; RS=Rest Stnp; Ad=Atlantic side;
C=Crossing;U-Underpass;Bay=Florida Bay
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Master Plan Table page 6 of 7 'Cable 8.2A
TrWl Corddor
Recommendations (am 8ymaoi legend at and of table)
u �a
,lp Trail Items: LW Trail Traiiheads&Rest Stops }
7reA Aibnmant,Closshigs. A� Ism posit ROM GloeefrLa BesiaTrallheed FadBtlea
TraWmads&Rest stops,and eftes Wrfusr ! status to U81 V&M u C Snell Reslr. W9- Peft
UPPER KEYS TRAIL 73-106.8
Arrrre'a Heath Cou Park 73.2 Exist to AU 0 1 Exist Fist Q Exist
END llgale Bou 73.6 see in New A9 12'
BEGIN Trail 73.8 8.9 Exist . AM 12'
'LI numvitae State Botanical Site 77.60 Exist Slaw Pads Boat Tou
Indian Kay 8tate.HietoricSits 77S• Exist All (State Park Bost Tours
34 Lkwumvkes Charon!Bridge 77.6 us 1 12'
'Causena Eft Path 77.8' Exist 12'
36 hxd/en Key Channel 8ridge 78 us 1 as 12'
Truer fa of H l.Roadelds Roc.Area 78.6 Exist i 0 0 Exist
301 Tee TAW Key Channel 79 us 1 af2'
371 Tea TWO ROW BrAVe 79.7 us 1 Bey1z'
Lib .Park.HURIr ens aronurnent 82 Exist Exist Exist Eodat Exist
Chamber of Commerce 82.5 Exist E dd Exist �xdat t�dst
Island Christian School 83.8 Exist B
END Trap et Bridipy 83.7 ass begin Exist Bay urban
BEGIN Calculate fd W Bride 83.7 a.i Exist Bay t2�
361 Whale Hwbw Chm►ure/Wdge 83.8 us i as 12'
th'irx State S ogicai Park ".a Exist Exist Exist 6det Exist
W1 Bnd w C+eek l nw&,1*a W.8 us i 12'
Venetlan Boulevard Bike Lane Be Exist
Crossing to Old 4A Bike-Lans) We New I to Atl 0 1 OpSond Access Ciossl
END Cop Zienteon Government Center) 88.8 see be New fty12'
BEGIN Trap fUrbsn the Path) 88.8 3.3 Exist urban
Plantation Governmaat Center 88.8 Exist Be Exist Exist F�dst E7dst
Plardatlon School WA Exist Bay 1 0 1t Q
Crowing Coral Shares H.S. 89.7 Exist to AB 0 1 Optional Access Cross)
Existing Trail on both sides of U.S.1 90.9-92 Exist Bath I gas Nem*lvo
Undaqws at Towmier Creak Bride 9D.9 New to Ail 1 0 PrOAmed Underpass
40 Tavernier Crook 90.9 us? sayf4'
Crossing(ocean Blvd. 91.6 Exist urban 0 1 Existing Crossing
merinees Eta) 91.8 Exist Bay
`Settlers Park or E dst Bay Exist F.xdst E�det Exist
9ND Trail fHarbw Maw 92.1 see begfn Exist Bey urban
BEGIN GW J14arbor View 92.1 0.6 Now AB urban
END Gap Burton 92.6 aft begin New Atl 12'
BEGINTrall BurtortB 92.6 ia.7 Exist Atl urban
'Burton Bike Lane AS
Ffodds Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Maser Plan Table page 8 of 7 Table 8.2.1
Trail Corridor
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qe Trani Items: MM Trail Trallheads I Rest Stops
T.11 AW.11t Q=kA AA ftn Posit Ran croaft BaetaTraliheWFaciltles
Train de 8 Rest stops,er►d Bridges .Marker Ewd Naw thence to U81 1Afdth U C SW Reatr Water I Part
1,114odc Tavernter Town Center 93 Exist AS 1 '0 1 0
• Harris Park 84' Exist, Ali Exist Exist Exist
Crossing[U.&I to Niedlanl BOA Exist nmdlesn 1a' 0 t Ej&ung Croce to Nledfan
Existing Trall In the median .98.4-WJS Exist media
Crossing n ft tNlve 99.5 Exist to Ad 12' 0 1 Existing Crossing back to All
'Marina Dr&Laguna Dr Route 90.2-99. New -Atl New Trail to ParkMall
COMMMR Park Ow Exist Atl Exist Exist I Exist I Exist
U.S.Poet Office 99.7 Exist Ad
Frlendslr Park 100.9 Exist 'At Exit Exist j Exist I Exist
ft 0TM101.2 Erdet Ali
U.S.Post Office 102A Exist 0 1 to Access Crossin
K.Largo CiL of Coeun.fltifercorrre Cent 103.3 Exist Bay 0 1 1 Exist 1 Exist
If Key LeMy Cut 103.6 US 1 Aff 12'
Key o Etementay&lifiddle School 104.8 Exist At!
John Pence awe Park t_and Base 106.1 Exist -All Exist Exist Exist Endet
GNP Trail Absao 108.3 ass beptn Erdst A9 12'
9EGIN O sco Road} 108.3 0.2 New A9 12
Leave US 1 at SR 9D61 New Traif 106.3 New A9 11NOw Trail to PeAd MITI
END MW At State Park Entrance 108.5 see txi in New A9 17
KaV Largo Hemnmks 8L Botanical Saba 105.5 Exist AV 1 Idd 1 5
LEGEND:
Trail crossing U.S.1 at grade requiring signaitation andfor minimal upgrade
Trail underpass beneath bridge
Re tStop with facilities denoted in columns
Tra®head with facilities denoted In columns
Existing bell
Proposed bran
NOTES:
• Polyda of attraction that are not on U.&1. Safe crossings may need to be provided in the future.
See Monme County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plana for all local blke path and Ww information
Calculations include bridges; Sea Table 8.3 for bridge breakdowns
Abbreviations: NA=Not Applicable; Exist=ExWm;TH=TraNlread; RS=Rest Stop; Ail o Atlantic side;
C=Crossing;U=Underpass;Bay=Florida Bay
Fkuida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Master Plan Table page 7 of 7 Table SM1
ATTACHMENT D
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
2q USC § 131 - CONTROL OF OUTDOOR ADVFRTIS f�(T
(a)The Congress hereby finds and declares that the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising signs,
displays,and devices in areas adjacent to the Interstate System and the primary system should be controlled in
order to protect the public investment in such highways,to promote the safety and recreational value of public
travel,and to preserve natural beauty.
(b)Federal-aid highway funds apportioned on or after January 1, 1968,to any State which the Secretary
determines has not made provision for effective control of the erection and maintenance along the Interstate
System and the primary system of outdoor advertising signs,displays,and devices which are within six
hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way of the
system,and Federal-aid highway funds apportioned on or after January 1, 1975,or after the expiration of the
next regular session of the State legislature,whichever is later,to any State which the Secretary determines has
not made provision for effective control of the erection and maintenance along the Interstate System and the
primary system of those additional outdoor advertising signs,displays,and devices which are more than six
hundred and sixty feet off the nearest edge of the right-of-way,located outside of urban areas,visible from the
main traveled way of the system,and erected with the purpose of their message being read from such main
traveled way,shall be reduced by amounts equal to 10 per centum of the amounts which would otherwise be
apportioned to such State under section of this title,until such time as such State shall provide for such
effective control.Any amount which is withheld from apportionment to any State hereunder shall be
reapportioned to the other States.Whenever he determines it to be in the public interest,the Secretary may
suspend,for such periods as he deems necessary,the application of this subsection to a State.
(c)Effective control means that such signs,displays,or devices after January 1, 1968,if located within six
hundred and sixty feet of the right-of-way and,on or after July 1, 1975,or after the expiration of the next
regular session of the State legislature,whichever is later,if located beyond six hundred and sixty feet of the
right-of-way located outside of urban areas,visible from the main traveled way of the system,and erected with
the purpose of their message being read from such main traveled way,shall,pursuant to this section,be limited
to
directional and official signs and notices,which signs and notices shall include,but not be limited to,signs
and notices pertaining to natural wonders,scenic and historical attractions,which are required or authorized by
law,which shall conform to national standards hereby authorized to be promulgated by the Secretary
hereunder,which standards shall contain provisions concerning lighting,size,number,and spacing of signs,
and such other requirements as may be appropriate to implement this section,
signs,displays,and devices advertising the sale or lease of property upon which they are located,
l.�j signs,displays,and devices,including those which may be changed at reasonable intervals by electronic
process or by remote control,advertising activities conducted on the property on which they are located,
(4)signs lawfully in existence on October 22, 1965,determined by the State,subject to the approval of the
Secretary,to be landmark signs,including signs on farm structures or natural surfaces,or historic or artistic
significance the preservation of which would be consistent with the purposes of this section,and
(5)signs,displays,and devices advertising the distribution by nonprofit organizations of free coffee to
individuals traveling on the Interstate System or the primary system.For the purposes of this subsection,the
term"free coffee"shall include coffee for which a donation may be made,but is not required.
(d)In order to promote the reasonable,orderly and effective display of outdoor advertising while remaining
consistent with the purposes of this section,signs,displays,and devices whose size,lighting and spacing,
consistent with customary use is to be determined by agreement between the several States and the Secretary,
may be erected and maintained within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way within
areas adjacent to the Interstate and primary systems which are zoned industrial or commercial under authority
of State law,or in unzoned commercial or industrial areas as may be determined by agreement between the
several States and the Secretary. The States shall have full authority under their own zoning laws to zone areas
for commercial or industrial purposes,and the actions of the States in this regard will be accepted for the
purposes of this Act.Whenever a bona fide State,county,or local zoning authority has made a determination
of customary use,such determination will be accepted in lieu of controls by agreement in the zoned
commercial and industrial areas within the geographical jurisdiction of such authority.Nothing in this
subsection shall apply to signs,displays,and devices referred to in clauses(2)and(3)of subsection(c)of this
section.
(e)Any sign,display,or device lawfully in existence along the Interstate System or the Federal-aid primary
system on September 1, 1965,which does not conform to this section shall not be required to be removed until
July 1, 1970.Any other sign,display,or device lawfully erected which does not conform to this section shall
not be required to be removed until the end of the fifth year after it becomes nonconforming.
(f)The Secretary shall,in consultation with the States,provide within the rights-of-way for areas at appropriate
distances from interchanges on the Interstate System,on which signs, displays,and devices giving specific
information in the interest of the traveling public may be erected and maintained.The Secretary may also,in
consultation with the States,provide within the rights-of-way of the primary system for areas in which signs,
displays,and devices giving specific information in the interest of the traveling public may be erected and
maintained. Such signs shall conform to national standards to be promulgated by the Secretary.
(g)Just compensation shall be paid upon the removal of any outdoor advertising sign,display,or device
lawfully erected under State law and not permitted under subsection(c)of this section,whether or not removed
pursuant to or because of this section.The Federal share of such compensation shall be 75 per centum. Such
compensation shall be paid for the following:
(A)The taking from the owner of such sign,display,or device of all right,title,leasehold,and interest in such
sign,display,or device;and
(B)The taking from the owner of the real property on which the sign,display,or device is located,of the right
to erect and maintain such signs,displays,and devices thereon.
(h)All public lands or reservations of the United States which are adjacent to any portion of the Interstate
System and the primary system shall be controlled in accordance with the provisions of this section and the
national standards promulgated by the Secretary.
(i)In order to provide information in the specific interest of the traveling public,the State transportation
departments are authorized to maintain maps and to permit information directories and advertising pamphlets
to be made available at safety rest areas.Subject to the approval of the Secretary,a State may also establish
information centers at safety rest areas and other travel information systems within the rights-of-way for the
purpose of informing the public of places of interest within the State and providing such other information as a
State may consider desirable.The Federal share of the cost of establishing such an information center or travel
information system shall be that which is provided in section 120 for a highway project on that Federal-aid
system to be served by such center or system.A State may permit the installation of signs that acknowledge
the sponsorship-of rest areas within such rest areas or along the main traveled way of the system,provided that
such signs shall not affect the safe and efficient utilization of the Interstate System and the primary system.
The Secretary shall establish criteria for the installation of such signs on the main traveled way,including
criteria pertaining to the placement of rest area sponsorship acknowledgment signs in relation to the placement
of advance guide signs for rest areas.
(j)Any State transportation department which has,under this section as in effect on June 30, 1965,entered into
an agreement with the Secretary to control the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising signs,displays,
and devices in areas adjacent to the Interstate System shall be entitled to receive the bonus payments as set
forth in the agreement,but no such State transportation department shall be entitled to such payments unless
the State maintains the control required under such agreement:Provided,That permission by a State to erect
and maintain information displays which may be changed at reasonable intervals by electronic process or
remote control and which provide public service information or advertise activities conducted on the property
on which they are located shall not be considered a breach of such agreement or the control required
thereunder. Such payments shall be paid only from appropriations made to carry out this section.The
provisions of this subsection shall not be construed to exempt any State from controlling outdoor advertising as
otherwise provided in this section.
(k)Subject to compliance with subsection(g)of this section for the payment of just compensation,nothing in
this section shall prohibit a State from establishing standards imposing stricter limitations with respect to signs,
displays,and devices on the Federal-aid highway systems than those established under this section.
(1)Not less than sixty days before making a final determination to withhold funds from a State under
subsection(b)of this section,or to do so under subsection(b)ofsection ,or with respect to failing to agree
as to the size, lighting,and spacing of signs,displays,and devices or as to unzoned commercial or industrial
areas in which signs,displays,and devices may be erected and maintained under subsection(d)of this section,
or with respect to failure to approve under subsection(g)ofsection 1 66 the Secretary shall give written notice
to the State of his proposed determination and a statement of the reasons therefor,and during such period shall
give the State an opportunity for a hearing on such determination.Following such hearing the Secretary shall
issue a written order setting forth his final determination and shall furnish a copy of such order to the State.
Within forty-five days of receipt of such order,the State may appeal such order to any United States district
court for such State,and upon the filing of such appeal such order shall be stayed until final judgment has been
entered on such appeal.Summons may be served at any place in the United States.The court shall have
jurisdiction to affirm the determination of the Secretary or to set it aside,in whole or in part.The judgment of
the court shall be subject to review by the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the State is
located and to the Supreme Court of the United States upon certiorari or certification as provided in title 28,
United States Code,section 1254.If any part of an apportionment to a State is withheld by the Secretary under
subsection(b)of this section or subsection(b)ofsection ,the amount so withheld shall not be
reapportioned to the other States as long as a suit brought by such State under this subsection is pending. Such
amount shall remain available for apportionment in accordance with the final judgment and this subsection.
Funds withheld from apportionment and subsequently apportioned or reapportioned under this section shall be
available for expenditure for three full fiscal years after the date of such apportionment or reapportionment as
the case may be.
(m)There is authorized to be appropriated to cant'out the provisions of this section,out of any money in the
Treasury not otherwise appropriated,not to exceed$20,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966,not to
exceed$20,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967,not to exceed$2,000,000 for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1970,not to exceed$27,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971,not to exceed
$20,500,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972,and not to exceed$50,000,000 for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1973.The provisions of this chapter relating to the obligation,period of availability and expenditure
of Federal-aid primary highway funds shall apply to the funds authorized to be appropriated to carry out this
section after June 30, 1967.A State may use any funds apportioned to it under section 104 of this title for
removal of any sign,display,or device lawfully erected which does not conform to this section.
(n)No sign,display,or device shall be required to be removed under this section if the Federal share of the just
compensation to be paid upon removal of such sign,display,or device is not available to make such payment.
Funds apportioned to a State under section 104 of this title shall not be treated for purposes of the preceding
sentence as being available to the State for making such a payment except to the extent that the State,in its
discretion,expends such funds for such a payment.
(o)The Secretary may approve the request of a State to permit retention in specific areas defined by such State
of directional signs,displays,and devices lawfully erected under State law in force at the time of their erection
which do not conform to the requirements of subsection(c),where such signs,displays,and devices are in
existence on the date of enactment of this subsection and where the State demonstrates that such signs,
displays,and devices
(1)provide directional information about goods and services in the interest of the traveling public,and
` are such that removal would work a substantial economic hardship in such defined area.
(p)In the case of any sign,display,or device required to be removed under this section prior to the date of
enactment of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1974,which sign,display,or device was after its removal
lawfully relocated and which as a result of the amendments made to this section by such Act is required to be
removed,the United States shall pay 100 per centum of the just compensation for such removal(including all
relocation costs).
(q)
(1)During the implementation of State laws enacted to comply with this section,the Secretary shall encourage
and assist the States to develop sign controls and programs which will assure that necessary directional
information about facilities providing goods and services in the interest of the traveling public will continue to
be available to motorists.To this end the Secretary shall restudy and revise as appropriate existing standards
for directional signs authorized under subsections 13l(c)(1)and 131(f)to develop signs which are functional
and esthetically compatible with their surroundings.He shall employ the resources of other Federal
departments and agencies,including the National Endowment for the Arts,and employ maximum participation
of private industry in the development of standards and systems of signs developed for those purposes.
(2)Among other things the Secretary shall encourage States to adopt programs to assure that removal of signs
providing necessary directional information,which also were providing directional information on June 1,
1972,about facilities in the interest of the traveling public,be deferred until all other nonconforming signs are
removed.
(r)Removal of Illegal Signs.—
(1)By owners.—Any sign, display,or device along the Interstate System or the Federal-aid primary system
which was not lawfully erected,shall be removed by the owner of such sign,display,or device not later than
the 90th day following the effective date of this subsection.
(2)By states.—If any owner does not remove a sign,display,or device in accordance with paragraph(1),the
State within the borders of which the sign,display,or device is located shall remove the sign,display,or
device.The owner of the removed sign,display,or device shall be liable to the State for the costs of such
removal.Effective control under this section includes compliance with the first sentence of this paragraph.
(s)Scenic Byway Prohibition.—If a State has a scenic byway program,the State may not allow the erection
along any highway on the Interstate System or Federal-aid primary system which before,on,or after the
effective date of this subsection, is designated as a scenic byway under such program of any sign,display,or
device which is not in conformance with subsection(c)of this section. Control of any sign, display,or device
on such a highway shall be in accordance with this section. In designating a scenic byway for purposes of this
section and section 1047 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991,a State may exclude
from such designation any segment of a highway that is inconsistent with the State's criteria for designating
State scenic byways.Nothing in the preceding sentence shall preclude a State from signing any such excluded
segment,including such segment on a map,or carrying out similar activities,solely for purposes of system
continuity.
(t)Primary System Defined.—For purposes of this section,the terms"primary system"and"Federal-aid
primary system"mean the Federal-aid primary system in existence on June 1, 1991,and any highway which is
not on such system but which is on the National Highway System.
ATTACHMENT E
WAYFINDING RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. 124 — 2013
RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSION APPROVING WAYFINDING SIGNAGE CRITERIA TO
EFFICENTLY AND SAFELY GUIDE MOTORISTS,BICYCLES,AND
PEDESTRIANS TO KEY PUBLIC FACILITIES SUCH AS CIVIC,
CULTURAL,VISITOR,AND RECREATIONAL DESTINATIONS
WITHIN UNICORPORATED MONROE COUNTY
Whereas, the Monroe County Board of County Commission (BOCC) approved a Local Agency Program
Agreement with the FDOT in February 2010 for the design, installation, and maintenance of a community
wayfmding system;and
Whereas,Monroe County staff worked closely with the FDOT and the public throughout the design phase of the
project to incorporate community preferences and to ensure compliance with Rule 14-51,FAC,the FDOT Traffic
Engineering Manual,and the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Projects;and
Whereas,the BOCC approved the final plans and specifications for the wayfmding program in May 2012,and
Whereas; final signed and sealed contract plans, dated June 5, 2012, which constitute Monroe County's
Wayfinding Program, are on file in the FDOT Traffic Operations and Local Agency Program Offices in Miami
and at the Monroe County Public Works Division in Key West;
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOCC,THAT:
Section 1.Monroe County will construct the wayfmding signs under a Local Agency Program Agreement
according to the FDOT approved contract documents,dated June 5,2012.
Section 2.Future wayfinding sign requests initiated by the county will be applied for via FDOT's permit process.
For consistency,future wayfinding sign requests will conform to the same design standards outlined in the final
LAP plans and the criteria established in Rule 14-51.030,FAC. } }
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Section 3.The county requests that future wayfmding sign requests initiated by other municipalities directlgt w Q
FDOT be consistent with the sign specifications in our final approved LAP package. 0 U o
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida,at a regular- ca 3
meeting of the Board held on the 17thday of April ,2013. p w z o,
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M Commissioner Danny Kolhage,District 1 Yes 2 a a
o &i missioner David Rice,District 4 Yes
W oz.. *6nissioner Sylvia Murphy,district 5 Yes
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ATTACHMENT F
COUNTY QUESTIONS
Calls for Business Plans
SUP - BP#12-13
Concession Agreement
State Trail Sponsorship
Questions and Answers
1) Does FDEP have an updated management plan for the Overseas Heritage Trail?The posted plan was
commissioned by Monroe County 13 years ago and was designed to be conceptual in nature.The actual
trailheads, parking areas,and access points are not correctly reflected in the posted plan.
There is not a more current plan for the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage 1 rail. I he list of approved trailheads and
access points are on Attachment B of the Business Packet.
2) Due to its location in the US 1 right of way,the Overseas Heritage Trail has numerous access points,parking
areas, rest areas,and trailheads along its 106 mile length.Attachment B lists 7"access points"where signs are
currently proposed to be installed. How many locations are proposed for signage at trail build out?
At this point, we are only identifying the existing trailheads and access points.
3) The Overseas Heritage Trail traverses US 1,a federally and state designated Scenic Highway.It is our
understanding that new advertising is prohibited on designated scenic highways.Could you please clarify how the
sponsorship statute is not in conflict with the scenic highway statute? nis is a legal question and as stated would
need to be referred to our legal counsel. However, I do know that the sponsorship statute does not allow
advertising. The sponsorship signs would only be allowed on Board of Trustees-owned and Division of Recreation
and Parks-managed greenways and trails property as specifically stated in the sponsorship statute. DEP would
not have authority nor would we approve a sign to be located within the DOT ROW.
4) Will FDEP be coordinating with local governments during the review and approval of sponsorship proposals? We
are unaware of any coordination effort that may have occurred during the selection of the 7 sign locations listed
in Attachment B. i ne selected locations are an on BOT owned and managed properties.
5) Please define and give examples of"cross promotional opportunities"on the Overseas Heritage Trail. Cross-
promotion may involve two or more companies working together in promoting a service or product, in a way that
benefits both. For example,a sponsor may propose to promote a specific State Trail on their website as a family
outdoor activity and suggest that their product could enhance their experience.
6) Regarding the income received by the state for sponsorship, how will the funds be set up to ensure that money
generated in Monroe County stays in Monroe County for maintenance and management of the Overseas
Heritage Trail?Visitation#s provided in your sponsorship package suggest that the Keys trail counts far surpass
other state trails in Florida;thereby,making it the most desirable for sponsorship opportunities. How can we
ensure that our scenic highway does not suffer from excessive sign clutter for the benefit of trails outside of
Monroe County? DEP will track and manage the funds by coding them to the specific state trail.
7) It is our understanding that"signs shall not intrude on natural and historic settings". It is also our understanding
that signs on the Overseas Heritage Trail will be placed on TIITF property only(not installed in the FDOT right of
way).Along the Overseas Heritage Trail,TIITF properties include the 23 old Henry Flagler Railroad bridges,all of
which are listed on the National Historic Register and are located in a National Marine Sanctuary.If signs are
eventually placed on both bridge ends for all the historic bridges,a total of 46 signs could intrude upon the scenic
vistas and the historic setting of the Florida Keys trail. How can this be avoided if the sponsorship program is
implemented? The signs will only be allowed at trailheads and access points and will not be installed on any
portion of the historic bridges.