This Ordinance regulates the proper use of fertilizers by any applicator; requires
proper training of Commercial and Institutional Fertilizer Applicators; establishes
training and licensing requirements; establishes a Prohibited Application Period;
specifies allowable fertilizer application rates and methods, fertilizer-free zones,
low maintenance zones, and exemptions. The Ordinance requires the use of Best Management
Practices which provide specific management guidelines to minimize negative secondary
and cumulative environmental effects associated with the misuse of fertilizers. These
secondary and cumulative effects have been observed in and on Collier County's natural
and constructed stormwater conveyances, rivers, creeks, canals, springs, lakes, estuaries
and other water bodies. Water bodies are an asset critical to the environmental, recreational,
cultural and economic well-being of Collier County residents and the health of the
public. Overgrowth of algae and vegetation hinder the effectiveness of flood attenuation
provided by natural and constructed stormwater conveyances. Regulation of nutrients,
including both phosphorus and nitrogen contained in fertilizer, will help improve
and maintain water and habitat quality.
(Ord. No. 11-24, § 2)
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