III. Subcommittees of the Boca Grande Community Planning Panel and the Work Product of the Subcommittees
There are eight Subcommittees. A Panel member is the leader of each Subcommittee. The Subcommittees and Panel Leaders are as follows:
- Vision Statement Subcommittee
Rosemary Bowler, Leader
- Community Facilities and Services/Intergovernmental
Coordination Subcommittee
Mark Spurgeon, Leader
- Conservation, Coastal Management and Environment
Subcommittee
Linda Aley, Leader
Note: Mrs. Aley resigned as a Panel Member on December 19, 2006. Alastair Campbell was appointed as Subcommittee Leader to replace Mrs. Aley.
- Recreation, Open Space and Beautification Subcommittee
Bill Heisel, Leader
- Historic Preservation Subcommittee
Andy Nagle, Leader
Note: Mr. Nagle resigned as a Panel Member on March 8, 2005. Rosemary Bowler was appointed as Subcommittee Leader to replace Mr. Nagel.
- Economic Element Subcommittee
Dave McHugh, Leader
- Land Use/Zoning Subcommittee
Lynne Seibert, Leader
- Transportation/Parking Subcommittee
Bayne Stevenson, Leader
List of Subcommittee Members
Master Schedule of Subcommittee Meetings
Position Statements Regarding Subcommittees
- Draft dated January 29, 2004 of Goals and Objectives of, and Information
Needed by, the Subcommittees Prepared by the Panel Chairman and Sent to Panel Members.
- Position Statement dated February 6, 2004 from the Panel Chairman to
Panel Members Regarding Subcommittee Formation and Subcommittee Meetings.
- Correction dated February 10, 2004 to the February 6, 2004 Position
Letter dated April 13, 2004 from Bayne Stevenson to Representative Jerry Paul and members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Note: The Community Planning Panel considered establishing a ninth Subcommittee to support sport tarpon fishing in the Boca Grande Pass but decided that the interests of the Boca Grande community would be better served by individual participation of the Panel members in this project.
Work Product of the Subcommittees
Vision Statement Subcommittee
- Draft of Vision Statement as published in the Boca Beacon on March
12, 2004
- Draft Vision Statement April 19, 2004 - short form
- Final Draft Vision Statement April 25, 2004 - long form
- Draft Vision Statement Current Version May 13, 2004 Followed by Current Draft Executive Summary
Community Facilities and Services/Intergovernmental Coordination Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel held
on February 12, 2004
Conservation, Coastal Management and Environment Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel
held on March 11, 2004
- May 12, 2003 Markup of Morris-Depew May 9, 2004 draft (see Section IV)
Recreation, Open Space and Beautification Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel
held on April 8, 2004
- Final Draft Report Reflecting Changes Made at May 3, 2004 Meeting
Historic Preservation Subcommittee
- Report
presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel held on March 25, 2004
- Final Report
presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel held on May 6, 2004
Economic Element Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel
held on March 25, 2004
Land Use/Zoning Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel
held on April 8, 2004
Transportation/Parking Subcommittee
- Report presented at meeting of the Community Planning Panel
held on April 22, 2004
- Report of Current Public Automobile Parking Spaces in Central Boca Grande
(as of April 2004)
- Boca Grande Parking Adequacy Study showing requirements for 643 parking spaces
Note: The two preceding items show a deficiency of approximately 250 parking spaces in Central Boca Grande.
- Letter of Agreement Letter Agreement regarding a Traffic and Parking Study
for Central Boca Grande to be made by Seibert Associates, P.A.. The Traffic and
Parking Study was deferred until the Implementation Phase for the Lee County provisions. See Section VII below.
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