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Agenda 05/24/2016 Item #16A 2 5/24/2016 16.A.2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an amendment to Resolution 2006-200,as amended,which establishes the Floodplain Management Planning Committee, to amend the committee membership to allow for: 1) The County Manager to appoint County staff alternates with voting capabilities, 2) The County staff members and alternates the ability to reside outside of Collier County, and 3) Incorporated Municipalities the ability to appoint alternates with voting capabilities to the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. OBJECTIVE: To allow for greater participation on the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County is a voluntary participant in the Community Rating System (CRS) of the National Flood Insurance Program. The CRS uses a Class rating system to determine flood insurance premium reductions for residents. CRS Classes are rated from 9 (lower percent premium reduction) to 1 (higher percent premium reduction). The County is currently rated as a Class 5 community in the CRS program and flood insurance policy holders in the County receive up to a 25 percent discount on their premiums. Because the County is rated as a Class 7 or higher community within the CRS program and there are more than ten properties classified as Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss Properties, the County is required to develop and maintain a Floodplain Management Plan. The Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved the creation of the Floodplain Management Planning Committee in 2006 to create and evaluate the Floodplain Management Plan on a yearly basis. There have been two amendments (2011-118 and 2012-06), attached hereto. The Floodplain Management Planning Committee was established under the County Manager and does not act as an Advisory Board to the Board. The County Manager appoints representatives from the public and County staff from specific departments in the County. In addition,three members are appointed from the incorporated municipalities within the County. The proposed changes to Resolution 2006-200, as amended, will allow for greater participation at quarterly meetings. Alternates with voting capabilities will enhance the committee membership and provide for a greater level of awareness and productivity. FISCAL IMPACT: There are no anticipated fiscal impacts associated with this Executive Summary. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There are no Growth Management Plan impacts associated with this Executive Summary. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality, and requires a majority vote for Board approval. SAS Packet Page -239- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. RECOMMENDATION: To approve an amendment to Resolution 2006-200, as amended, which establishes the Floodplain Management Planning Committee, to amend the committee membership to allow for 1) the County Manager to appoint County staff alternates with voting capabilities, 2) County staff members and alternates the ability to reside outside of Collier County, 3) Incorporated Municipalities the ability to appoint alternates with voting capabilities to the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. Prepared By: Howard Critchfield, Floodplain Coordinator, Development Review Division, Growth Management Department Attachments: 1) Resolution 2006-200 2) Resolution 2011-118 3) Resolution 2012-06 4) Proposed Resolution Packet Page-240- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.A.16.A.2. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an amendment to Resolution 2006-200, as amended, which establishes the Floodplain Management Planning Committee, to amend the committee membership to allow for: 1)The County Manager to appoint County staff alternates with voting capabilities, 2)The County staff members and alternates the ability to reside outside of Collier County, and 3) Incorporated Municipalities the ability to appoint alternates with voting capabilities to the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. Meeting Date: 5/24/2016 Prepared By Name: CritchfieldHoward Title: Floodplain Coordinator,Development Review 4/5/2016 9:39:47 AM Submitted by Title: Floodplain Coordinator,Development Review Name: CritchfieldHoward 4/5/2016 9:39:49 AM Approved By Name: McLeanMatthew Title: Project Manager,Principal,Development Review Date: 4/19/2016 1:08:35 PM Name: PuigJudy Title: Operations Analyst,Operations&Regulatory Management Date:4/19/2016 3:43:15 PM Name: PuigJudy Title: Operations Analyst,Operations&Regulatory Management Date: 4/19/2016 3:44:06 PM Packet Page-241- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. Name: CilekCaroline Title: Manager-LDC,Development Review Date: 4/20/2016 4:17:01 PM Name: MarcellaJeanne Title: Executive Secretary,Transportation Administration Date: 4/21/2016 1:54:30 PM Name: StoneScott Title:Assistant County Attorney,CAO Land Use/Transportation Date: 5/4/2016 4:20:49 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 5/9/2016 11:29:49 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Division Director-Corp Fin&Mgmt Svc,Office of Management&Budget Date: 5/13/2016 9:13:37 AM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title:Deputy County Manager,County Managers Office Date: 5/16/2016 5:25:12 PM Packet Page-242- - 5/24/2016 16.A.2. RESOLUTION NO.06- 200 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE COUNTY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH A FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Collier County is a voluntary participant in the Community Rating System (CRS)of the National Flood Insurance Program. Because there are more then ten properties in the County that have filed multiple flood insurance claims within any ten-year period, thus establishing them as Repetitive Loss Properties,the County is required to develop and maintain a Floodplain Management Plan, the purpose of which is to promote awareness of floodplain and flooding issues, identify known flood hazards, discuss past flooding events, assess the current floodplain and flooding issues,and set goals along with a strategy to make the community more resistant to flooding;and WHEREAS, Collier County is currently rated as a Class 7 community in the CRS Program,which provides up to a 15%discount on the premium rates charged to flood insurance policy holders. As a Class 7 community,the County is required to annually provide a progress report on the accomplishment of goals in the Floodplain Management Plan,which Plan must be updated every five years;and WHEREAS, on May 9, 2006, the Board of County Commissioners recommended the establishment of a Floodplain Management Planning Committee. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE: Creation and Purpose of the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. The County Manager is hereby directed to forthwith establish the Collier County Floodplain Management Planning Committee, with the responsibility to develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan. The Committee shall adhere to the guidelines established in Section 510, et seq., of the CRS Coordinator's Manual, Edition 2006, as amended from time to time, and all meetings shall be conducted and governed by the Florida Sunshine Law. SECTION TWO: Committee Membership. The County Manager will ensure that membership of the Committee shall include representatives from County Staff, the incorporated municipalities within Collier County (but only to the extent they wish to participate), and members of the public. All members of the Committee shall be voting members,unless otherwise noted in their appointment. Packet Page -243- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. A. County Staff. County Staff shall include at least one employee from each of the following departments: - Building Review and Permitting Department - Department of Zoning and Land Use - Comprehensive Planning Department - Emergency Management/Public Safety - Environmental Services Department - Engineering Services Department - Public Utilities Division - Public Information - Stormwater Management Department - Transportation Division Staff members shall be appointed by,and serve at the pleasure of,the County Manager. B. Incorporated Municipalities. To the extent that they wish to participate, the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island, and Everglades City may appoint a representative to the Committee,which representative shall serve at the pleasure of their respective municipality. C. Members of the Public.The County Manager may appoint up to ten(10)members of the public to the Committee, including residents, business owners, property owners and tenants from flood prone areas. To avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest, public members should not be involved in any way in the local building and development industry. Each public member appointee shall serve at the pleasure of the County Manager. SECTION THREE:Officers;Quorum;and Compensation The County Manager shall appoint the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Committee from County Staff. The presence of a majority of the voting members shall constitute a quorum. The Committee shall adopt rules and procedures for the transaction of business and shall keep records and minutes of meetings,findings and determinations. Public members shall not be required to prepare any reports, The non-County staff members of the Committee shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for travel, mileage and/or per diem expenses only'if approved in advance by the County Manager. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion,second,and majority vote favoring same this )-S/nay of 3V 1 1 ,2006. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E.BROCK,Clerk COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA By: js}fiilU i.O. C.• By: �� .2"__/ Attila' to 67tY1lpatigrtCllerk FRANK HALAS,Chairman stpune on1 App M naty a x o s. .. legal sufficiency: • i., ,r/ i tj Item* [DAL. Jeffre r A.1(1i kow, Agenda 1:2570 Date Assist. t Co , Attorney Date -�5-p . R ee'd cDeputy erk r Packet Page -244- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 - 1 18 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 06-200, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE, BY REVISING SECTION TWO, "COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP." WHEREAS, Collier County is a voluntary participant in the Community Rating System (CRS) Program of the National Flood Insurance Program. Because the County is rated as a Class 7 or higher community within the CRS Program and there are more than ten properties in the County that have filed multiple flood insurance claims within any ten-year period, thus establishing them as Repetitive Loss Properties, the County is required to develop and maintain a Floodplain Management Plan, the purpose of which is to promote awareness of floodplain and flooding issues, identify known flood hazards, discuss past flooding events, assess the current floodplain and flooding issues, and set goals along with a strategy to make the community more resistant to flooding; and WHEREAS, Collier County is currently rated as a Class 6 community in the CRS Program, this provides up to a 20% discount on the premium rates charged to flood insurance policy holders. As a Class 6 community, the County is required to annually provide a progress report on the accomplishment of goals in the Floodplain Management Plan, which Plan must be'' updated every five years; and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2006, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 2006-200 which established the FIoodplain Management Planning Committee to develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the Growth Management Division was formed in 2010 by combining the Transportation Division and the Community Development and Environmental Division and has established a new organizational structure; and WHEREAS, as a result of this new organizational structure, the Board of County Commissioners desires to revise the levels of staff and public participation on the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Section Two of Resolution No. 06-200 is hereby revised to read as follows: Packet Page-245- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. SECTION TWO: Committee Membership. The County Manager will ensure that membership of the Committee shall include representatives from County Staff, the incorporated municipalities within Collier County (but only to the extent they wish to participate), and members of the public. All members of the Committee shall be voting members, unless otherwise noted in their appointment. A. County Staff. County Staff shall include at-least one employee from each of the following departments: - Public Utilities Division Transportation Division - Bureau of Emergency Services - Communications and Customer Relations - Growth Management Division Staff members shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the County Manager. B. Incorporated Municipalities. To the extent that they wish to participate, the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island, and Everglades City may appoint a representative to the Committee, which representative shall serve at the pleasure of their respective municipality. C. Members of the Public. The County Manager may appoint up to ten (10) eight (8) members of the public to the Committee, including residents, business owners, property owners and tenants from flood prone areas. To avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest, public members should not be involved in any way in the local building and development industry. Each public member appointee shall serve at the pleasure of the County Manager. Packet Page-246- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that except as amended herein, Resolution No. 06-200 remains in full force and effect. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same on this the Q6)44 day of Ttil / , 2011. ATTEST: ...•• .. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIG1 :l + I Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA '> fes. ,. -1 41L- (4- CP-3iL II! By - .. By: Attest:tk:lA.p1e.1 �: u• - t Clerk FRED W. COYLE, Chairman Y Appr ed as t form and legal ffi e y: 4 Jeffrey . lam nv County Vttey rn Packet Page-247- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. RESOLUTION NO.2012- 06 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA,AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.06-200, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE,BY REVISING SECTION ONE,"CREATION AND PURPOSE OF THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE." WHEREAS, Collier County is a voluntary participant in the Community Rating System (CRS) Program of the National Flood Insurance Program. Because the County is rated as a Class 7 or higher community within the CRS Program and there are more than ten properties in the County that have filed multiple flood insurance claims within any ten-year period, thus establishing them as Repetitive Loss Properties,the County is required to develop and maintain a Floodplain Management Plan, the purpose of which is to promote awareness of floodplain and } flooding issues, identify known flood hazards, discuss past flooding events, assess the current floodplain and flooding issues,and set goals along with a strategy to make the community more resistant to flooding;and WHEREAS, Collier County is currently rated as a Class 6 community in the CRS Program, this provides up to a 20% discount on the premium rates charged to flood insurance policy holders. As a Class 6 community, the County is required to annually provide a progress report on the accomplishment of goals in the Floodplain Management Plan,which Plan must be updated every five years;and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2006, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 2006-200 which established the Floodplain Management Planning Committee to develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan;and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2011, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 2011-118 which revised Section Two,"Committee Membership;"and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to revise and expand the responsibilities of the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Section One of Resolution No. 06-200 is hereby revised to read as follows: Packet Page-248- I - 5/24/2016 16.A.2. SECTION ONE: Creation and Purpose of the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. The County Manager is hereby directed to forthwith establish the Collier County Floodplain Management Planning Committee,with the following responsibility responsibilities: • to develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan • review and provide recommendations for floodplain management regulations • review and provide recommendations for surface water and watershed management issues brought before them, including but not limited to matters dealing with water quality and quantity. In developing or updating the Collier County Floodplain Management Plans The the Committee shall adhere to the guidelines established in Section 510, et seq., of the CRS Coordinator's Manual, Edition 2006 2007, as amended from time to time,and all meetings shall be conducted and governed by the Florida Sunshine Law. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that except as amended herein, Resolution No. 06-200, as amended by Resolution No.2011-118,remains in full force and effect. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second,and majority vote favoring same on this the o2(146 day of c ntJary ,2012. ATTEST; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DICI :£.BROM Clerk COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA By: At$ t°3S ''o:; l41D6puty Clerk Fred W. Coyle , .airman i :0; Ai)!roved as to form and leg.l s+ iciency: Jeffr !kr.tzkow Coun • to -y Packet Page-249- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. RESOLUTION NO.2016 - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 06-200, AS AMENDED, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE BY REVISING SECTION ONE: CREATION AND PURPOSE OF THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE, SECTION TWO: COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP, AND SECTION THREE: OFFICERS; QUORUM; AND COMPENSATION. WHEREAS, Collier County is a voluntary participant in the Community Rating System (CRS) Program of the National Flood Insurance Program. Because the County is rated as a Class 7 or higher community within the CRS Program and there are more than ten properties in the County that have filed multiple flood insurance claims within any ten-year period, thus establishing them as Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss Properties, the County is required to develop and maintain a Floodplain Management Plan, the purpose of which is to promote awareness of floodplain and flooding issues, identify known flood hazards, discuss past flooding events, assess the current floodplain and flooding issues, and set goals along with a strategy to make the community more resistant to flooding; and WHEREAS, Collier County is currently rated as a Class 5 community in the CRS Program, this provides up to a 25% discount on the premium rates charged to flood insurance policy holders. As a Class 5 community, the County is required to annually provide a progress report on the accomplishment of goals in the Floodplain Management Plan, which Plan must be updated every five years; and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2006, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Resolution No. 2006-200 which established the Floodplain Management Planning Committee to develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board subsequently amended Resolution No. 2006-200 through its approval of Resolution Nos. 2011-118 and 2012-06; and WHEREAS, the Board desires to allow for the appointment by the County Manager of County Staff alternates with voting capabilities to the Floodplain Management Planning Committee; and 1 Packet Page-250- ,. 5/24/2016 16.A.2. WHEREAS, the Board desires to allow appointed County Staff members and alternates the ability to reside outside of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Board desires to allow for Incorporated Municipalities the ability to appoint alternates with voting capabilities to the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Section One, Section Two, and Section Three of Resolution No. 06-200, as amended by Resolution No. 2011-114 and Resolution No. 2012-06, are hereby revised as follows: SECTION ONE: Creation and Purpose of the Floodplain Management Planning Committee. The County Manager is hereby directed to forthwith establish the Collier County Floodplain Management Planning Committee, with the following responsibilities: • develop and at least annually evaluate and update the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan • review and provide recommendations for floodplain management regulations • review and provide recommendations for surface water and watershed management issues brought before them, including but not limited to matters dealing with water quality and quantity. In developing or updating the Collier County Floodplain Management Plan, the Committee shall adhere to the guidelines established in Section 510, et seq., of the CRS Coordinator's Manual, Edition 200-7 2013, as amended from time to time, and all meetings shall be conducted and governed by the Florida Sunshine Law. SECTION TWO: Committee Membership. The County Manager will ensure that membership of the Committee shall include representatives from County Staff, the incorporated municipalities within Collier County (but only to the extent they wish to participate), and members of the public. All members of the Committee shall be voting members, unless otherwise noted in their appointment. 2 Packet Page -251- 5/24/2016 16.A.2. A. County Staff. County Staff shall include one employee from each of the following departments: • Public Utilities Division-Department • Bureau of Emergency Services • Communications and Customer Relations • Growth Management Division-Department Staff members shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the County Manager. In addition, one alternate may be appointed by the County Manager for each of the above departments. County Staff and alternates may reside outside of unincorporated Collier County. B. Incorporated Municipalities. To the extent that they wish to participate, the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island, and Everglades City may each appoint a one representative to the Committee, : - -- . ' - whom shall serve at the pleasure of their respective municipality. In addition, one alternate may be appointed for each of the above municipalities. C. Members of the Public. The County Manager may appoint up to eight(8)members of the public to the Committee, including residents, business owners, property owners and tenants from flood prone areas. To avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest, public members should not be involved in any way in the local building and development industry. Each public member appointee shall serve at the pleasure of the County Manager. D. Alternates. Each County Staff and Incorporated Municipalities member may have one alternate to act on his/her behalf in the event the member cannot attend a meeting. The alternate shall have all powers of the member in the absence of the member. Only one alternate may be appointed at a time for each County Staff and Incorporated Municipality member, and the alternate must be employed by the department or municipality they represent. SECTION THREE: Officers; Quorum; and Compensation The County Manager shall appoint the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Committee from County Staff. The presence of a majority of the voting members shall constitute a quorum. Alternates shall be considered voting members for purposes of quorum. The Committee shall adopt rules and procedures for the transaction of business and shall keep records and minutes of meetings, findings and determinations. Public members shall not be required to prepare any reports. The members of the Committee shall serve without compensation, but may be 3 Packet Page-252Ch) - 5/24/2016 16.A.2. reimbursed for travel, mileage and/or per diem expenses only if approved in advance by the County Manager. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that except as amended herein, Resolution No. 06-200 remains in full force and effect. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this day of , 2016. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: , Deputy Clerk Donna Fiala, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legality: 4//d/i, Scott A. Stone Assistant County Attorney 4 Packet Page -253-