DSAC Agenda 09/04/2013 2013 Development
Services Advisory
Committee
Agenda
September 4 , 2013
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
September 4, 2013
3:00 p.m.
Conference Room 610
NOTICE:
Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the Chairman adjusts
the time. Speakers are required to fill out a "Speaker Request Form," list the topic they wish to address, and
hand it to the Staff member seated at the table before the meeting begins. Please wait to be recognized by the
Chairman, and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before commenting. During
discussion, Committee Members may direct questions to the speaker.
Please silence cell phones and digital devices. There may not be a break in this meeting. Please leave the room
to conduct any personal business. All parties participating in the public meeting are to observe Roberts Rules
of Order,and wait to be recognized by the Chairman. Please speak one at a time and into the microphone so the
Hearing Reporter can record all statements being made.
I. Call to Order-Chairman
II. Approval of Agenda
III. Approval of Minutes from July 10, 2013
IV. Report from the Administrator
A. Handling &distribution of blueprints [Nick Casalanguida]
V. Public Speakers
VI. Staff Announcements/Updates
A. Code Enforcement Department update—[Jeff Wright]
B. Public Utilities Division update—[Nathan Beals or Tom Chmelik]
C. Growth Management Division/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning—[Jay Ahmad and/or Reed Jarvi]
D. Fire Review update—[Ed Riley]
E. Growth Management Division/Planning& Regulation update—[Jamie French]
VII. New Business
A. Recommendation of the DSAC/LDR-Administrative Code-full DSAC vote requested [Caroline Cilek]
VIII. Old Business
A. Contractor Licensing update [Mike Ossorio]
B. Discussion of the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance [Robert Wiley]
IX. Committee Member Comments
X. Adjourn
Next Meeting Dates
October 2, 2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
November 6, 2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
December 4, 2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
July 10, 2013
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Naples, Florida, July 10, 2013
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory
Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on
this date at 3:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth
Management Division Building, Conference Room #609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe
Drive, Naples, Florida, with the following members present:
Chairman: William J. Varian
Vice Chairman: David Dunnavant
James E. Boughton
Clay Brooker
Dalas Disney
Blair Foley
Chris Mitchell
Robert Mulhere
Stan Chrzanowski
Eleanor Taft
Marco Espinar
Laura Spurgeon DeJohn
Excused: Norman Gentry
Ron Waldrop
Mario Valle
ALSO PRESENT: Jamie French, Director, Operations & Regulatory Management
Judy Puig, Operations Analyst, Staff Liaison
Reed Jarvi, Manager, Transportation Planning
Nathan Beals, Project Manager, Public Utilities
Jeff Wright, Director, Code Enforcement
Jack McKenna, County Engineer
Ed Riley, Fire Code Official
Robert Wiley, Floodplain Management Planning
Rich Long, Plan Review and Inspections Manager
Mike Ossorio, Supervisor, Contractor Licensing
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I. Call to Order- Chairman
Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:04pm
II. Approval of Agenda
The Committee approved the Agenda subject to hearing item V.B before V.A.
III. Approval of Minutes from June 12,2013 Meeting
Mr. Mulhere moved to approve the minutes of the June 12, 2013 meeting as presented.
Second by Mr. Chrzanowski. Carried unanimously 10- 0.
IV. Public Speakers
None
V. Staff Announcements/Updates
B. Public Utilities Division update— [Nathan Beals or Tom Chmelik]
Mr. Beals reported the Utility Committee will be meeting July 16, 2013.
A. Code Enforcement Department update— [Jeff Wright]
The Committee reviewed the Code Enforcement Weekly Report 6/10— 16/2013 submitted by
Diane Flagg Thursday, June 20, 2013 via email.
The Committee requested Staff to:
1. Provide the reports based on monthly recaps (as opposed a weekly recap).
2. Notify the Committee if Code Enforcement Staff becomes aware of any issues that
should be addressed through the Land Development Code or other applicable County
Codes.
Mr. Boughton arrived at 3:10pm
Ms. Taft arrived at 3:11pm
C. Growth Management Division/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning— [Jay
Ahmad and/or Reed Jarvi]
Reed Jarvi reported:
• White Blvd. Bridge—to be open by next week.
• Davis Boulevard/Collier Boulevard Improvement Project—completion anticipated by
fall of 2013.
• Golden Gate Blvd Bridge -to be completed by September 2013.
• Immokalee Road Wildlife Crossing - completed and open.
• US41/Pine Ridge Road Westbound—to be reconstructed to improve westbound
traffic flow.
• AUIR(Annual Update and Inventory Report) - in process.
D. Fire Review update— [Ed Riley]
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Ed Riley, Fire Code Official submitted the documents "Office of the Fire Code Official—
Summary of Plan Review Activity—May- 13" and"Fire Plan Review— Time Frame
Summary-May— 13" for information purposes.
E. Growth Management Division/Planning& Regulation update— [Jamie French]
Mr. French submitted the "June 2013 Monthly Statistics"which outlined the building plan
review activities. He reported electronic plan submission is functioning adequately for
building department applications and the process required to implement it for land
development applications continues.
VI. New Business
A. Permit Reconciliation per fee schedule [Jamie French,Rich Long,Tonia Spangler]
Mr. French and Mr. Long reported:
• The County has a process to reconcile building permit fees at the time Certificate of
Occupancies/Completion are issued to ensure applicants have not "overpaid"
inspection or other fees associated with the application.
• The system is a manual, not automated and the requests for refunds require approval
by the County Clerk's office.
• The refunds are generally issued 3 —4 weeks following the request.
• Mr. French does monitor the refund requests to determine the rationale for the request
to ensure there are not too many refunds being sought due to improper charges at the
time of application.
Committee discussion occurred on the rationale for separate fee charges for the certain
categories of inspections. As an example, building footing inspections for 2 separate
buildings on the same site at the same time, cases where the same person is authorized to
inspect 2 different trades at the same time, etc.
Staff reported separate fees are required as logistically, at the time of collection, there is no
means to determine whether the work proposed will be completed in a manner where two
inspections can occur in the same site visit, etc.
B. Web Page adjustments [Jamie French]
Mr. French reported the minor revisions to the City view portal have been made as
requested.
C. New Low Voltage law signed by Governor—how does it affect us? [Rich Long]
Mr. Long reported the State has revised permit requirements effective October 1, 2013 for
low voltage wiring for certain applications (burglar alarms, etc.). The changes do not affect
the requirements for Fire Alarm Systems. The County will be adjusting fee schedules as
necessary.
D. New unlicensed fee schedule signed by Governor [Mike Ossorio]
Mr. Ossorio reported the State has authorized changes to the requirements for penalties for
unlicensed contractor activity effective July 1, 2013. The changes include increase of
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penalties for 1st offenses from $300 to $1,000 and for 2nd offenses from $500 to $2,000. Staff
will be amending any Ordinances as necessary and will provide them to DSAC for review.
E. Developer Built Road Design and Permitting Process [Reed Jarvi]
Mr. Jarvi reported the County currently does not have a uniform policy for private parties
proposing to "turnover"roads to the County and County Staff and consultants are in the
process of developing a policy.
VII. Old Business
A. Update on the status of the Architectural Review Committee [Mike Bosi]
Mr. Bosi provided the Executive Summary "Recommendation to Adopt a Resolution
Establishing the Collier County Architectural and Site Design Standards Ad Hoc Committee
for 12 months" for information purposes. He reported the Committee members will be
appointed by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and 7 individuals have filed
applications requesting to be seated on the Committee. Should other citizens desire to
participate, those applications as well will be submitted to the BCC for consideration.
B. Discussion of the 2010 FBC Compliant Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance [Robert
Wiley]
Mr. Wiley submitted the document"Responses to Comments Received Thru 4-1-13 for the
State's "New Model" 2010 Florida Building Code Compliant Flood Damage Prevention
Ordinance" for information purposes. He reported:
• The County is required by the National Flood Insurance Program to adopt certain
requirements for participation in their program.
• The County is currently considering a revised Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance
including adopting the "Model Ordinance"referenced above.
• County Staff is currently accepting comments on the "Model Ordinance" in order to
assist in developing the revised Ordinance.
• The document provided incorporates comments from various parties on the "Model
Ordinance" and Staff responses to the comments.
• As directed by his supervisor, only comments on a proposed Ordinance (no formal
recommendation) will be garnered from the DSAC or the Floodplain Management
Planning Committee before it is submitted to the State for review.
• Following State review, the proposed Ordinance will be forwarded to the Planning
Commission for a recommendation and the Board of County Commissioners for
consideration.
He sought input from the Committee for any comments, recommendations, observations, etc.
on the "Model Ordinance," including the concept of requiring freeboard or compensatory
storage for areas to be developed in the floodplain.
Mr. Disney left at 4:20pm
Committee discussion occurred on:
• The ramifications of the County developing requirements for compensatory storage
vs. freeboard for construction in flood zones.
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• The risk involved of not having a duly adopted Ordinance such as removal from the
National Flood Insurance Program, Staff reported the County Attorney's Office has
not officially opined on the risks.
• A study is being performed for the County by Atkins North America, Inc. on the
impacts of the recently adopted floodplain maps and any related requirements for
Collier County development.
• The study should be available in September, 2013 and provide more guidance on
flood plain issues including the height of freeboard required in floodplain areas.
Mr. Mulhere moved to delay any comments by the Committee until such time the Atkins North
America, Inc. report is available for review which will allow the Committee to identify
freeboard requirements and make more informed decisions on any proposed Ordinance.
Second by Ms. DeJohn.
Discussion occurred on the risks involved of any delays in adopting an Ordinance.
Mr. Mulhere amended the motion to delay any comments by the Committee until such time the
Atkins report is available for review which will allow the Committee to identify freeboard
requirements and make more informed decisions on any proposed Ordinance. Additionally,
the County Attorney's Office provides an explanation on the risks of not adopting an
Ordinance. Second by Ms. DeJohn. Carried unanimously 11 —0.
Ms. Taft left the meeting at 4:50pm
VIII. Committee Member Comments
Mr. Chrzanowski recommended consideration be given on placing an item on a future Agenda
for discussion of the "Koontz" decision and any ramifications to the County.
Mr. Jarvi reported the County Attorney's office reviewed the decision and recommends the
County continue to conduct"business as usual."
Mr. Espinar reported there has been a recent US Army Corps of Engineers determination on
jurisdictional wetlands and continuity with interconnected ground water that may have impacts
on County landowners.
IX. Next Meeting Dates
August 7,2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm (cancelled)
September 4,2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
October 2, 2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
November 6,2013 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by the
order of the Chair at 5:05 PM.
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COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman, William Varian
These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on ,
as presented , or as amended .
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Office of the Fire Code Official
Summary of Plan Review Activity
June-13
Architectural Reviews 669
Sprinkler Reviews 67
Underground Reviews 20
Fuel&LP Gas Reviews 9
Hoods&FSUP Reviews 11
Alarm Reviews 105
SDP Reviews 75
Total#of Plans Reviewed 956
Number of Work Days 20
Average#of Plans Reviewed per Day 48
ASAP Reviews per Building Department: 3 Architectural
15 Tents
36 AC Change Outs
7 Low Voltage
Total#of ASAP Reviews*: 81
Total ASAP Reviews per Day 3
*Overtime Reviews are not included in this figure
Scheduled Meetings/Hours: Ed: 14.00 Hrs.
Bob: 23.33 Hrs.
Jackie: 4.83 Hrs.
Ricco: 34.42 Hrs.
Maggie: 2.91 Hrs.
Classes and Seminars attended by FCO: Participant
6/5-6/7 ICC Meeting,Marietta,GA Ed Riley
6/10 IFMA Meeting,Chicago,IL Ed Riley
6/17-6/21 SEAC Conference,Charleston,SC Ed Riley
Total Overtime Hours for the Fire Code Office - 54.5
*Overtime Hours Reimbursed by Contractors - 50 (24 Reviews)
Training Room Usage Summary
Meetings: Agency Meeting Type #of Hours #of Participants
06/20/13 CCFMA-FSPK Committee 1 5
06/20/13 CCFMA-FALR Committee 1 9
06/27/13 Fire Districts CFAS Meeting 1 30
06/27/13 Steering Committee Special 1 25
06/27/13 ENFD Special Board 3 35
In addition to the above-mentioned tasks,The Fire Code Official's Office fields
numerous phone calls,walk-ins,field inspections and impromptu meetings.
Office of the Fire Code Official
2700 N.Horseshoe Dr.
Naples,FL 34104
Fire Plan Review-Time Frame Summary
June-13
Number Number Average #of %of Percentages
of of Time in Reviews Reviews Within Time
Reviews Days Days Approved Approved Frames
Architectural Reviews
Total 669 4789 7.16
1st Review 487 4431 9.10 372 76% 54/10 Days 23 Day Max
2nd Review 137 257 1.88 123 90% 87/3 Days
3rd Review 38 83 2.18 38 95% 79/3 Days
4th Review 6 14 2.33 6 100% 67/3 Days
5th Review 1 4 4.00 1 100% 0/3 Days
Total 2-5 Reviews 182 358 1.97 166 91% 84/3 Days 9 Day Max
Fire Sprinkler Reviews
Total 67 427 6.37
1st Review 47 339 7.21 30 64% 100/10 Days 10 Day Max
2nd Review 13 34 2.62 8 62% 92/3 Days
3rd Review 4 46 11.50 3 75% 50/3 Days
4th Review 2 5 2.50 1 50% 100/3 Days
5th Review 1 3 3.00 1 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2-5 Reviews 20 88 4.40 11 55% 85/3 Days 5 Day Max
Underground Reviews
Total 20 121 6.05
1st Review 15 110 7.33 12 80% 100/10 Days 9 Day Max
2nd Review 4 7 1.75 4 100% 100/3 Days
3rd Review 1 4 4.00 1 100% 0/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 5 11 2.20 5 100% 80/3 Days 4 Day Max
Fuel&LP Gas Reviews
Total 9 25 2.78
1st Review 4 11 2.75 1 25% 100/10 Days 4 Day Max
2nd Review 4 11 2.75 3 75% 75/3 Days
3rd Review 1 3 3.00 1 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 5 14 2.80 4 80% 80/3 Days 5 Day Max
Hood&FSUP Reviews
Total 11 49 4.45
1st Review 7 41 5.86 4 57% 100/10 Days 9 Day Max
2nd Review 3 6 2.00 3 100% 67/3 Days
3rd Review 1 2 2.00 1 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2.3 Reviews 4 8 2.00 4 100% 75/3 Days 5 Day Max
Fire Alarm Reviews
Total 105 473 4.50
1st Review 93 452 4.86 52 56% 100/10 Days 7 Day Max
2nd Review 11 20 t82 9 82% 91/3 Days
3rd Review 1 1 1.00 1 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 12 21 1.75 10 83% 92/3 Days 5 Day Max
Summary
1st Review 653 5384 8.25 471 72% 66/10 Days
2nd Review 172 335 1.95 150 87%
3rd Review 46 139 3.02 43 93%
4th Review 8 19 2.38 7 88%
5th Review 2 7 3.50 2 100%
Total 2-5 Reviews 228 500 2.19 202 89% 84/3 Days
Overal Totals 881 5884 6.68 673 76%
Office of the Fire Code Official
2700 N,Horseshoe Or
Naples,FL 34104
Office of the Fire Code Official
Summary of Plan Review Activity
July-13
Architectural Reviews 916
Sprinkler Reviews 89
Underground Review s 40
Fuel&LP Gas Reviews 7
Hoods&FSUP Reviews 10
Alarm Reviews 116
SDP Reviews 105
Total#of Plans Reviewed 1283
Number of Work Days 22
Average#of Plans Reviewed per Day 58
ASAP Reviews per Building Department: 1 Architectural
26 AC Change Outs
9 Low Voltage
1 Tent
Total#of ASAP Reviews*: 37
Total ASAP Reviews per Day 2
*Overtime Reviews are not included in this figure
Scheduled Meetings/Hours: Ed: 32.00 Hrs.
Bob: 20.33 Hrs.
Jackie: 2.66 Hrs.
Ricco: 35.00 Hrs.
Maggie: 1.83 Hrs.
Classes and Seminars attended by FCO:
None
Total Overtime Hours for the Fire Code Office - 53.50
*Overtime Hours Reimbursed by Contractors - 58.00 (28 Reviews)
Training Room Usage Summary
Meetings: Agency Meeting Type #of Hours #of Participants
07/09/13 ENFD Board Meeting 2.5 25
07/18/13 CCFMA,FSPK Committee Meeting 1 5
07/18/13 CCFMA,FALR Committee Meeting 1 7
07/25/13 CCFMA Bi-Monthly meeting 1 16
Classes: Agency Meeting Type #of Hours #of Participants
07/15/13 Fire Districts/Arthrex Paramedic Training 10 19
07/22/13 CCEMS/ENFD/GGFD Paramedic Training 10 17
07/26/13 NNFD/ENFD/Arthrex Paramedic Training 9 18
In addition to the above-mentioned tasks,The Fire Code Official's Office fields
numerous phone calls,walk-ins,field inspections and impromptu meetings.
Office of the Fire Code Official
2700 N.Horseshoe Dr.
Naples,FL 34104
Fire Plan Review-Time Frame Summary
July-13
Number Number Average #of %of Percentages
of of Time in Reviews Reviews Within lime
Reviews Days Days Approved Approved Frames
Architectural Reviews
Total 916 6231 6.80
1st Review 684 5830 8.52 570 83% 66/10 Days 31 Day Max
2nd Review 187 284 1.52 167 89% 91/3 Days
3rd Review 40 86 2.15 34 85% 80/3 Days
4th Review 4 23 5.75 3 75% 25/3 Days
5th Review 1 8 8.00 1 100% 0/3 Days
Total 2-5 Reviews 232 401 1.73 205 88% 88/3 Days 13 Day Max
Fire Sprinkler Reviews
Total 89 413 4.64
1st Review 64 368 5.75 40 63% 100/10 Days 10 Day Max
2nd Review 22 37 1.68 18 82% 100/3 Days
3rd Review 3 8 2.67 3 100% 67/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 25 45 1.80 21 84% 96/3 Days 4 Day Max
Underground Reviews
Total 40 175 4.38
1st Review 25 135 5.40 8 32% 100/10 Days 8 Day Max
2nd Review 15 40 2.67 15 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2nd Reviews 15 40 2.67 15 100% 100/3 Days 3 Day Max
Fuel&LP Gas Reviews
Total 7 30 4.29
1st Review 4 24 6.00 2 50% 100/10 Days 9 Day Max
2nd Review 2 4 2.00 1 50% 100/3 Days
3rd Review 1 2 2.00 1 100% 100/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 3 6 2.00 2 67% 100/3 Days 2 Day Max
Hood&FSUP Reviews
Total 10 37 3.70
1st Review 6 26 4.33 2 33% 100/10 Days 7 Day Max
2nd Review 4 11 2.75 1 25% 50/3 Days
Total 2nd Reviews 4 11 2.75 1 25% 50/3 Days 4 Day Max
Fire Alarm Reviews
Total 116 288 2A8
1st Review 55 227 4.13 40 73% 100/10 Days 6 Day Max
2nd Review 57 50 0.88 52 91% 100/3 Days
3rd Review 4 11 2.75 2 50% 75/3 Days
Total 2-3 Reviews 61 61 1.00 54 89% 98/3 Days 6 Day Max
Summary
1st Review 838 6610 7.89 662 79% 72/10 Days
2nd Review 287 426 1.48 254 89%
3rd Review 48 107 2.23 40 83%
4th Review 4 23 5.75 3 75%
5th Review 1 8 8.00 1 100%
Total 2-5 Reviews 340 564 1.66 298 88% 90/3 Days
Overal Totals 1178 7174 6.09 960 81%
Office of the Fire Cod.Offload
2700 N.Horseshoe Dr.
Naples,Fl 34104
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To: DSAC Members
From: Caroline Cilek, Senior Planner, Operations and Regulatory Management
Date:Tuesday,August 20, 2013
Subject:Administrative Code and corresponding LDC amendment Review
Following the review by the DSAC-LDR subcommittee,the subcommittee will be presenting its
recommendation of approval of the Administrative Code and corresponding LDC to DSAC on
Wednesday, September 4, 2013.
Please find enclosed additional specific recommendations from the DSAC-LDR subcommittee.
Current drafts of the Administrative Code and corresponding LDC amendments can be found on
the Collier County website, here: Administrative Code webpage.
Please review the materials under the Planning Commission August 15, 2013 heading or if
available, a more recent date.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
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DSAC-LDR Subcommittee—Administrative Code Review
Recommendations for
Administrative Code and corresponding LDC Amendments
Wednesday,July 31, 2013
Meeting 1-1/24/13
1. Consider proposing to remove the BCC Mailed Notice for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment.
Meeting 2-2/28/2013
1. Include the vote requirements of the Board in instances where the Board is the decision making
body in the next LDC amendment cycle.
a. County Attorney Office recommendation-This may not be appropriate as the vote
requirements are subject to change and are identified in the F.S.
Meeting 3-7/08/2013
1. Add Archeological Plan process to the Administrative Code.
Meeting 4-7/23/2013
1. Look into whether a 48 hour Memo, as done in Lee County(AC-2-6,Section 2.2 D),should be
incorporated into the Collier County Office of the Hearing Examiner Process. Important
because ex parte is allowed.
Meeting 5 7/23/21013
Chapter 9 of the Administrative Code—Hearing Examiner Procedure recommendations:
1. Identify the length of time in which a continuance of a meeting can be held. (pg. 222)
Current Language:
Public Hearing— Continuance(s)of the public hearing shall be permitted for good cause as
Continuance(s) determined by the Hearing Examiner. If the continuance of the public hearing is to
a specific date and time,then re-advertisement of the hearing shall not be
required.
Recommendation:
There is a 6-month timeframe within which an applicant or petitioner must respond to staff comments
during the application process. Failure to timely respond results in the application being vacated.That 6-
month rule may exist in Lee or Collier County,or both. It seems to that a 6-month hearing continuance
should be the max, unless good cause can be shown for a longer continuance.
2. Issue of cross examination.
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Current Language:
Public Hearing— 1. Hearings will be conducted in an informal but courteous and professional
Order of manner.To the extent possible and at the Hearing Examiner's discretion,the
Proceedings order of proceedings will be as follows:
• Hearing Examiner's explanation of rights and responsibilities of all
interested persons as well as an explanation of future proceedings
that may occur in relation to the matter to be heard.
• The announcement of the matter to be heard and if applicable,
Hearing Examiner discloses all ex parte communications.
• Presentation of request or appeal by applicant,appellant,or
representative.
• Presentation of County's position.
• Public participation and comment.
• Rebuttal and closing statement by applicant,appellant or
representative.Rebuttal testimony may not be used to provide new
information.
2.Questioning shall be confined as closely as possible to the scope of direct
testimony.The Hearing Examiner may call and question witnesses as he or she
deems necessary and appropriate.The Hearing Examiner shall decide all questions
of procedure and will raise questions and provide comments at anytime during the
hearing.
Recommendation to replace#2:
The Hearing Examiner may call and question witnesses as he or she deems necessary and appropriate.
Otherwise, only parties are permitted to question witnesses and public participants. For purposes of
cross-examination,questioning shall be confined as closely as possible to the scope of direct testimony.
The Hearing Examiner shall decide all questions of procedure and may raise questions or provide
comments at any time during the hearing."
Site Plan with Deviation Recommendations
• 10.02.03 F.1.-Purpose.Add numerical to the deviations. "A site plan with deviations shall
provide a means for a redevelopment project to seek dimensional and numerical deviations..."
This has been somewhat addressed by the following addition to the Purpose section: "project to
seek... deviations from site features,such as but not limited to, landscaping,parking and
buffers... "-Staff
• 10.02.03 F.4.a-Identify that public health,safely,welfare,shall not be impacted.To be added at
the end. This will be addressed in the Exec.Summary-Staff
• 10.02.03 F.8.a.-Standards for approval.Add language to identify principal and accessory uses.
"Land uses and densities within the development shall be consistent with the permitted
principal and accessory uses and approved conditional uses in the zoning district."
• 10.02.03 F.B.-Standards for approval. "The petition shall be reviewed for consistency with the
following standards, as applicable."
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• 10.02.03 F.8.i changed to"Where a deviation is requested, reasonable enhancements shall be
provided if appropriate and possible to offset the deviation." This section was amended to relay
that enhancements have been provided, but are not necessarily specific to a deviation request. -
Staff
• 10.02.03 F.10-Amendments. Reword line 36: "do not further reduce the dimensional and
numerical standards by more than 10%" This provision was removed from the section.-Staff
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CONTRACTORS'LICENSING BOARD
RESOLUTION NO. 2013- +
A RESOLUTION OF THE CONTRACTORS' LICENSING
BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SETTING
FORTH ITS POSITION ON RECOMMENDING AN
AMENDMENT TO COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE 90-
105, AS AMENDED BY COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE
2006-46, IN RESPONSE TO LEGISLATIVE CHANGES
AND PROVIDING GUIDANCE AND ADVICE TO THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AS REQUIRED
BY ORDINANCE 90-105, AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance 90-105, as amended specifies certain
duties for the Collier County Contractors'Licensing Board (hereafter CLB).Among those
duties is recommending changes in said ordinance and the rules surrounding it to the
Board of County Commissioners (hereafter the BCC). This letter is in furtherance of that
duty; and
WHEREAS, at a workshop held July 8, 2013 members of the CLB, County Staff,
and the public reviewed Chapter 2013-193(Committee Report on House Bill 269)
relating to civil penalties for unlicensed activity; and
WHEREAS, at that workshop and the meeting of the CLB of July 17, 2013, the
CLB carefully reviewed and discussed Chapter 2013-193 along with proposed r'
amendments to Collier County Ordinance 90-105, as amended by 2006-46 in a public
forum and reached consensus on a recommendation to the BCC. The proposed
amendments are attached to this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the CLB found as follows: t'
1. The civil penalties set out within the attached amendment are fair and reasonable
and within the parameters set forth in the changes to Florida Statutes occasioned
by Chapter 2013-193.
2. The civil penalties are intended to encourage compliance with the contractor
licensing requirements of Collier County, Florida. •
3. The level of service provided by the Contractors'licensing and enforcement
departments should be given the ability to assess reasonable civil penalties
because its enforcement activities are critical to the protection of the health,
safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County.
312175.1 7131/2013
-2- July 31, 2013 •
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CONTRACTOR LICENSING BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, at its regular meeting on this 17th day of July, 2013,
that the CLB recommends that the BCC review 2013-193 and the recommended
changes to the Collier County Ordinance 90-105, as amended by 2006-46, as to civil
penalties to ensure the Contractors'Licensing and Enforcement department has the
ability to assess adequate civil penalities to encourage and ensure compliance with
contractor licensing requirements.
This Resolution adopted after second and majority vote favoring same this 17th day of
July, 2013.
CONTRACTOR LICENSING BOARD
OF COL R COUNTY, FLORIDA
ATTES IP
,
By /Pr B y:
Tichael Ossorio ICHARD J SLIN, CHAIRMAN
Clerk to the CLB
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
By:
mes F. Morey
Attorney to the Board
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