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Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Plan Receives Award

The Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Plan received the 2005 Better Community Award from 1000 Friends of Florida, on June 14. The award was presented to Collier County, eastern Collier property owners, and WilsonMiller, Inc.

1000 Friends of Florida
thanks the sponsors of the
2005 Better Community Awards Program:

Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart and Shipley
Cheffy Passidomo Wilson & Johnson, LLP
Florida Home Builders Association

COLLIER COUNTY RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP PLAN
RECEIVES AWARD FROM 1000 FRIENDS OF FLORIDA

The Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Plan received the 2005 Better Community Award from 1000 Friends of Florida, the statewide nonprofit growth management advocacy group. The award was presented to Collier County, eastern Collier property owners, and WilsonMiller, Inc. at the June 14 meeting of the Collier County Commission. Executive Director Charles Pattison and Board Member Steve Pfeiffer presented the award on behalf of 1000 Friends.

"We are very impressed with the innovative incentives included in this pioneering plan," said Pattison. "The Rural Lands Stewardship Plan is a shining model for privatizing the protection of natural and agricultural lands."

"This plan is the result of an exceptional partnership between the County, Eastern Collier Property Owners, and WilsonMiller," noted Collier County Commission Chairman Fred Coyle. "It provides a valuable tool to promote compact and sustainable communities in rural Collier County."

"We truly appreciate the efforts of all the partners in this important process," said Alan Reynolds of WilsonMiller. "Because of their willingness to put aside individual interests and focus on community interests, we were able to develop a plan that protects agriculture, environment and the economy - and has become a model for others concerned with the future of rural lands."

Tom Jones of the Eastern Collier Property Owners concurred. "It was really a pleasure to be part of something so collaborative, innovative and productive. Seeing it now come to life with Ave Maria University and Town makes it even more meaningful."

The plan's first overlay was approved by the county in 2002, and is now being implemented. 1000 Friends was particularly impressed with provisions that will enable the accommodation of long range population growth within compact, mixed-use, pedestrian friendly rural towns and villages that occupy one tenth of the land formerly needed to serve an equivalent population. In addition, the RLSA will result in the permanent protection of approximately 90,000 acres of private land through incentives and private land stewardship. The plan is already being implemented with the new Town of Ave Maria, for which 17,000 acres of rural land and critical natural resources will be placed into Stewardship Sending Areas.

Sixteen nominations were submitted for consideration for 1000 Friends' 2005 Better Community Awards program. Award recipients must reflect an innovative approach resulting in major, tangible accomplishments that can be replicated elsewhere in Florida. In addition to the Collier County plan, three groups were selected to receive community steward awards, to be presented at separate events: Apalachicola Riverkeeper for its sustained grassroots advocacy for more effective planning in Franklin County; the Miami River Commission for its exceptional leadership in developing and helping to implement the highly-successful Miami River Corridor Urban Infill Plan; and West Palm Beach's Northwood Renaissance, for its outstanding citizen planning efforts resulting in successful neighborhood revitalization and affordable housing.

This year's awards program was sponsored by the law firms of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart and Shipley and Cheffy Passidomo Wilson & Johnson, LLP, as well as the Florida Home Builders Association. A statewide nonprofit organization, 1000 Friends was founded in 1986 to serve as Florida's growth management watchdog. It has been presenting awards for innovative growth management efforts since 1990.