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Agenda 05/26/2015 Item #16D8 Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting May 26, 2015 Continue Item 9A to the June 9,2015 BCC Meeting: This item to be heard at 9:45 a.m. This item has been continued from the April 28,2015 BCC meeting,and continued again from the May 12,2015 BCC Meeting. Recommendation to deny a single,2013 Cycle 3 Growth Management Plan Amendment specific to the Vincentian Mixed Use Sub district petition.(Adoption Hearing) (Companion to rezone petition PUDZ-PL20130001726,Vincentian Village Mixed Use PUD) (Staffs request) Continue Item 9B to the June 9,2015 BCC Meeting: This item to be heard immediately following Item 9A. This item was continued from the April28,2015 BCC Meeting,and continued again from the May 12,2015 BCC Meeting. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in.Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 2004-41,as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County,Florida,by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from a Planned Unit Development(PUD)zoning district to a Mixed Use Planned Unit Development(MPUD)zoning district for a project to be known as the Vincentian Village MPUD,to allow construction of a maximum of 224 multifamily residential dwelling units,up to 250,000 gross square feet of commercial land uses,and a hotel limited to 150 rooms and an assisted living facility(ALF)at 0.6 FAR.The commercial uses are subject to conversions and limitations if the project is developed as mixed use or if a hotel or ALF is constructed.The subject property is located at the southeast corner of Southwest Boulevard and U.S.41 in Section 32,Township 50 South,Range 26 East, Collier County,Florida,consisting of 30.68+/-acres;providing for the repeal of Ordinance Number 99-37, the Vincentian PUD;and by providing an effective date.[PUDZ-PL20130001726.This is a companion item to the Growth Management Plan Amendment establishing the Vincentian Mixed Use Sub district, PL20130001767/CP-2013-10] (Staffs request) Move Item 16D2 to Item 11D: Recommendation to approve a standard form Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Earl Willett for a"good deal"purchase of 2.02 acres under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program,at a cost not to exceed$3,050. (Commissioner Nance and Commissioner Henning's separate requests) Continue Item 16D8 to the June 9, 2015 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to approve Standard Facility Use Agreements for Community Markets (Short-Term and Long Term) and authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the Short-Term Use Agreements; the Long Term Use Agreements will be presented to the Board for signature. (Staff's request) 5/26/2015 16.D.8. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Standard Facility Use Agreements for Community Markets (Short- Term and Long Term) and authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the Short- Term Use Agreements; the Long Term Use Agreements will be presented to the Board for signature. OBJECTIVE: To provide standard Facility Use Agreements for Community Markets in compliance with the Board direction on April 22,2015. CONSIDERATIONS: On February 10, 2105, Agenda Item 11.D, the Board of County Commissioners voted to allow the weekly"Farmer's Market"presently being held at the Golden Gate Community Center to continue and to henceforth refer to this event as a Community Market. Parks and Recreation Staff was directed to bring back for further discussion, a policy governing how "Community Markets" are to be managed with the intent of allowing them to be held on an "on-going" basis, subject to appropriate controls and limits. On April 22, 2015, Agenda Item 11.A, the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to develop a short-term facility use and long-term facility use agreement for "Community Markets" on County property. The Board directed staff to work with the County Attorney's Office to bring back standard agreements for both short-term (31 consecutive days or less) and long-term (more than 31 days but not longer than 12 months) uses that will memorialize the Board's direction and be compliant with County, State, and Federal codes. Staff seeks Board authorization for the County Manager or his designee to sign the Short Term Facility Use Agreements; the Long-Term Facility Use Agreements will be presented to the Board for approval and signature. In addition to the difference in the term length, the County shall publically advertise the intended use to provide interested parties the opportunity to submit a competing proposal or objection to the intended use. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: On April 28, 2015, Agenda Item 9.C, the Board approved an LDC amendment that would remove the requirement that Community Markets on County property have to obtain a temporary use permit. Other than that, there is no growth management plan impact on this item. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval.—CMG RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve Standard Facility Use Agreements for Community Markets (Short-Term and Long Term) and authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the Short-Term Use Agreements; and bring any Long Term Use Agreements back to the Board for approval and signature. Prepared by: Nancy E. Olson,Manager Parks and Recreation Attachments: 1) Community Market Agreements Long-term; 2) Community Market Agreement Short- term 3) Attachment A (Certifications for Community Market Vendors); 4) Attachment B (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Food Safety); 5)Long Term Community Market Insurance(1); 6)Short Term Community Market Insurance Packet Page-787- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.8. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve Standard Facility Use Agreements for Community Markets (Short-Term and Long Term) and authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the Short-Term Use Agreements; the Long Term Use Agreements will be presented to the Board for signature. Meeting Date: 5/26/2015 Prepared By Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Operations Analyst,Public Services Department 5/14/2015 11:38:51 AM Approved By Name: OlsonNancy Title: Regional Manager-Parks &Recreation,Public Services Department Date: 5/1 4/2015 11:55:18 AM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Department Head-Public Services, Public Services Department Date: 5/14/2015 2:55:17 PM Name: GreeneColleen Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 5/14/2015 4:33:15 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Office of Management&Budget Date: 5/15/2015 9:02:35 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 5/18/2015 1:42:44 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Packet Page-788- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. Date: 5/18/2015 2:19:16 PM Packet Page-789- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. Collier County Parks and Recreation Community Market Facility Use Agreement (Long-Term) This Community Market Facility Use Agreement(Long-Term), is entered into on by and between (hereinafter "Community Market Manager") and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners has publically advertised the intended use in order to afford interested parties an opportunity to submit a competing proposal or objection to the Agreement: and WHEREAS, Collier County has considered all competing proposals and objections and hereby awards this Agreement to the Community Market Manager named herein. Market Name Market Manager Telephone and cell phone Mailing Address Email Address Market Dates Market Times Market Location Specific location within park Number of vendors (maximum/minimum) Types of items to be sold including whether any items are prohibited. (Fireworks are always prohibited.) Rental rate Negotiated contract rate. Payment due at signature. [04-PKR-01113/1179491/1] pt, Packet Page-790- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. A. Duties and Responsibilities of the Community Market Manager: ■'1 1) Ensure proper management of all traffic in and out of the site for the event. 2) Properly notify all emergency responders in advance of the event. 3) Ensure access to adequate restroom facilities. 4) Ensure compliance with all prevailing sign ordinances governing the event. 5) Required to be on site at the Market during all operating hours. 6) Enforce the rules of the Market and notify required authorities of any violations including the Code Enforcement Department or law enforcement agencies. 7) Actively recruit new producers/vendors to expand the variety or products for sale. 8) Distribute and explain market policies,procedures,rules and regulations. 9) Collect rental fees from vendors and maintain accurate records of payment. These documents are public records pursuant to Ch. 119, Florida Statutes, Florida's Public Records law. 10)Assign vendor spaces. 11)Verify that all vendors distributing food or beverage, whether by sale or donation, have the appropriate food licenses and permits as required under all applicable laws. 12)Stress to the vendors the importance of high quality, fresh products. 13)Assure the market is operated in a timely and efficient manner and that sales only occur within the established market hours. 14)Settle or prevent disputes among the vendors as well as disagreements arising between shoppers and vendors. 15)Have a clear procedure in place for any emergencies that may arise. Call law enforcement as necessary. 16)Ensure timely wrap-up and clean up of the event site. 104-PKR-01113/1179491/1] Packet Page -791- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. 17)Work with the County's designated representative to resolve any issues that might arise pertaining to the event. 1$) Maintain compliance with all applicable local, State, or Federal laws including the applicable sections of the Collier County Land Development Code. 19)Obtain and maintain required local, State, or Federal permits at no expense to the County (see attachments"A"and "B"). 20)Timely provide rental payments to the County. 21)The Community Market Manager may not assign this Agreement, or any part hereof, without prior written approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Any attempt to assign without such approval shall be void. 22)Proof of insurance satisfactory to the Collier County Risk Management Department is required to be provided at the time of signature. Terms of the insurance are pursuant to requirements set forth in Attachment"C"to this Agreement. B. Community Market Facility Rental Rules and Regulations: I) Collier County reserves the right to object to any particular Vendor. 2) Vendors must obtain, display and keep current all applicable federal, state and County licenses, insurance, and/or permits. All Vendors are required to display business names at all times. 3) Food booths must have hand wash sinks, employee(s) must have hair tied back and wear plastic gloves when serving food, according to health code guidelines. 4) Sales tax, when required by the State of Florida, is the responsibility of the Vendor. 5) Vendors shall conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect other vendors and customers. Unacceptable behavior includes profanity, throwing items, hawking items, or make inappropriate comments or gestures. Clothing worn by vendors and vendors' staff shall not contain profanity or obscene images or words. [04-PKR-01113/1179491/1] L. Packet Page -792- N 5/26/2015 16.D.8. 6) All product labeling shall be truthful and accurate and adhere to the requirements set tTh forth by the State of Florida. Any claims such as organic, pesticide-free, origin, gluten free, free range, sugar free, etc. must be substantiated. Any intentional false claims shall be cause for immediate removal from the Market. 7) Under no circumstance(s) will fireworks of any kind be authorized for sale. 8) The Collier County Parks and Recreation Director or his designee may direct the Community Event Manager to alter, curtail or eliminate a specific activity determined to be inappropriate or detrimental to the facility at any time and without prior written notice. 9) This Community Market Facility Use Agreement (Long-Term) shall terminate on There is no right to renewal. 10)Should the Community Manager wish to renew this Agreement, the Community Manager must request a renewal at least 30 days from the end date of the Agreement. Renewal is subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners at a regularly scheduled Board meeting. 11)There shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin at Community Market events. C. No Partnership: Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Community Market Manager or to constitute the Community Market Manager as an agent of the County. D. Cancel or Postpose a Community Market: Collier County reserves the right to cancel a Community Market event date at the County's sole discretion and without prior written notice. Parks and Recreation Division events or other Board approved public events shall take precedent over a Community Market. E. Termination of a Community Market Facility Use Agreement: This is an at-will Use Agreement terminable by either party with or without cause on 10 days written notice to the [04-PKR-01113/1179491/1] t Packet Page -793- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. other. During the notification period, both parties agree to meet their respective contractual obligations in good faith. The Agreement may be terminated by the County immediately due to any material breach of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, failure of the Community Market Manager abide by the terms and conditions set forth herein. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance. F. Indemnification: To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the Community Market Manager shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Community Market Manager or anyone employed or utilized by the Community Market Manager in the performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or t^- remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. Collier County's liability is subject to the limits of sovereign immunity set forth in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat. The parties hereto have made and executed this Community Market Facility Use Agreement (Long-Term). FOR: COMMUNITY MARKET By: Community Market Manager [04-PKR-01113/1179491/1] ,A<� Packet Page-794- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. STATE OF FLORIDA ) ss COUNTY OF ) Before me a notary public, the undersigned authority, personally appeared, , known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same for the purposes therein contained. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this day of 2015. Notary Public Signature Notary Public Name-Typed, Printed or Stamped ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, By: Deputy Clerk Tim Nance Chairman Approved as to form and legality: olleen M. Greene Assistant County Attorney [04-PKR-01113/1179491/1] Packet Page -795- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. Collier County Parks and Recreation Community Market Facility Use Agreement(Short-Term) This Community Market Facility Use Agreement(Short-Term), is entered into on by and between , (hereinafter "Community Market Manager") and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. WHEREAS, the Community Market Manager has presented a proposal to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department to provide a Community Market at a County Facility; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department hereby awards this Agreement to the Community Market Manager named herein. Market Name Market Manager � I Telephone and cell phone Mailing Address Email Address Market Dates Market Times Market Location Specific location within park Number of vendors (maximum/minimum) Types of items to be sold including whether any items are prohibited. (Fireworks are always prohibited.) Rental rate Based on current Fee Policy ($20 per hour for 100' x 100' space). Payment due at signature. [04-PKR-01113/1179793/11 Packet Page-796- ' 5/26/2015 16.D.8. A. Duties and Responsibilities of the Community Market Manager: 1) Ensure proper management of all traffic in and out of the site for the event. 2) Properly notify all emergency responders in advance of the event. 3) Ensure access to adequate restroom facilities. 4) Ensure compliance with all prevailing sign ordinances governing the event. 5) Required to be on site at the Market during all operating hours. 6) Enforce the rules of the Market and notify required authorities of any violations including the Code Enforcement Department or law enforcement agencies. 7) Actively recruit new producers/vendors to expand the variety or products for sale. 8) Distribute and explain market policies, procedures,rules and regulations. 9) Collect rental fees from vendors and maintain accurate records of payment. These documents are public records pursuant to Ch. 119, Florida Statutes, Florida's Public Records law. 10)Assign vendor spaces. 11)Verify that all vendors distributing food or beverage, whether by sale or donation, have the appropriate food licenses and permits as required under all applicable laws. 12)Stress to the vendors the importance of high quality, fresh products. 13)Assure the market is operated in a timely and efficient manner and that sales only occur within the established market hours. 14)Settle or prevent disputes among the vendors as well as disagreements arising between shoppers and vendors. 15)Have a clear procedure in place for any emergencies that may arise. Call law enforcement as necessary. 16)Ensure timely wrap-up and clean up of the event site. 17)Work with the County's designated representative to resolve any issues that might arise pertaining to the event. 18) Maintain compliance with all applicable local, State, or Federal laws including the applicable sections of the Collier County Land Development Code. 19)Obtain and maintain required local, State, or Federal permits at no expense to the County (see attachments "A" and "B"). 20)Timely provide rental payments to the County. [04-PKR-01113/1179793/1] 0 Packet Page -797- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. 21)The Community Market Manager may not assign this Agreement, or any part hereof, /", without prior written approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Any attempt to assign without such approval shall be void. 22)Proof of insurance satisfactory to the Collier County Risk Management Department is required to be provided at the time of signature. Terms of the insurance are pursuant to requirements set forth in Attachment"C"to this Agreement. B. Community Market Facility Rental Rules and Regulations: 1) Collier County reserves the right to object to any particular Vendor. 2) Vendors must obtain, display and keep current all applicable federal, state and County licenses, insurance, and/or permits. All Vendors are required to display business names at all times. 3) Food booths must have hand wash sinks, employee(s) must have hair tied back and wear plastic gloves when serving food, according to health code guidelines. 4) Sales tax, when required by the State of Florida, is the responsibility of the Vendor. 5) Vendors shall conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect other vendors and customers. Unacceptable behavior includes profanity, throwing items, hawking items, or make inappropriate comments or gestures. Clothing worn by vendors and vendors' staff shall not contain profanity or obscene images or words. 6) All product labeling shall be truthful and accurate and adhere to the requirements set forth by the State of Florida. Any claims such as organic, pesticide-free, origin, gluten free, free range, sugar free, etc. must be substantiated. Any intentional false claims shall be cause for immediate removal from the Market. 7) Under no circumstance(s) will fireworks of any kind be authorized for sale. 8) The Collier County Parks and Recreation Director or his designee may direct the Community Event Manager to alter, curtail or eliminate a specific activity determined to be inappropriate or detrimental to the facility at any time and without prior written notice. 9) This Community Market Facility Use Agreement (Short-Term) shall terminate on 10)Should the Community Manager wish to renew this Agreement,the Community Manager must request a renewal in writing prior to the end of this Agreement. One renewal may be authorized by the Parks and Recreation Director or his designee for a maximum of seven (7)additional days. [04-PKR-01113/1179793/1] Packet Page -798- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. 11)There shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin at Community Market events. C. No Partnership: Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Community Market Manager or to constitute the Community Market Manager as an agent of the County. D. Cancel or Postpose a Community Market: Collier County reserves the right to cancel a Community Market event date at the County's sole discretion and without prior written notice. Parks and Recreation Division events or other Board approved public events shall take precedent over a Community Market. E. Termination of a Community Market Facility Use Agreement: This is an at-will Use Agreement terminable by either party with or without cause on 10 days written notice to the other. During the notification period, both parties agree to meet their respective contractual obligations in good faith. The Agreement may be terminated by the County immediately due to any material breach of this Agreement, including but not limited to failure of the Community Market Manager to abide by the terms and conditions set forth herein. The County shall be the sole judge of non-performance. F. Indemnification: To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the Community Market Manager shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Community Market Manager or anyone employed or utilized by the Community Market Manager in the performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of [04-PKR-01113/1179793/1] Packet Page -799- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. Collier County. Collier County's liability is subject to the limits of sovereign immunity set forth in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat. The parties hereto have made and executed this Community Market Facility Use Agreement (Short-Term). FOR: COMMUNITY MARKET By: Community Market Manager STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) Before me a notary public, the undersigned authority, personally appeared, , known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same for the purposes therein contained. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this day of , 2015. Notary Public Signature Notary Public Name-Typed,Printed or Stamped BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT By: County Manager or Designee Approved as to form and legality: olleen M. Greene Assistant County Attorney [04-PIER-01113/1179793/1] Packet Page -800- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. Farmers Market Vendor Certifications in a nut shell: No matter what you're selling-if you're selling it,you're in business. Visit http://www.stateofflorida.com/portal/desktopdefault.aspx?tabid=8 to find out more about collecting state sales tax,proper licensing and more. If you're selling Value Added/Processed Food"bread, jelly, prepared meals, chopped greens) you must (1) have a food permit,(2)prepare the foods in a facility that meets certain state and federal standards and (3)have a certified Food Protection Manager. 1. Mobil Food Vendors can expect to pay a$275 annual fee for their food permit. 2. General Requirements for the Manufacturing, Processing, Packing, Holding and Retailing of Foods can be found at https://www.flrules.org/gateway/readFile.asp?sid=0&tid=1035492&type=1&file=5K-4.004.doc 3. Section 500.12 (6) of the Florida Statutes requires the department to adopt rules for the certification of food protection managers. The rule is chapter 5k-4.021 of the Florida Administrative Code. ALL food establishments including mobile vendors permitted by the department must have a certified food manager. If you have questions about the Food Manager Certification Program,please visit https://www.flrules.org/gateway/readFile.asp?sid=0&tid=1035783&type=l&file=5K-4.021.doc AND http://www.doh.state.fl.us/ENVIRONMENT/COMMUNITY/food/foodmanager.htm State contact who can answer additional questions: Aggie R. Hale,Environmental Administrator 3125 Conner Boulevard,Suite H,Tallahassee,FL 32399-1650 email: foodnnsp®doacs.state.fl.us Phone: (850)245-5520 I FAX: (850)245-5553 The Division of Food Safety is your best resource on Florida food regulations and licenses. You can visit their website at http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/fs/ If you're selling plants in dirt (nursery plants);you need a Nursery License. Contact Division of Plant Industry in Gainesville 352-372-3505. They will send an inspector out to see your plants and fill out an easy form. Entry level fee is$25. As your nursery stock increases,so does the annual inspection fee. If you want to label your produce as "Organic", it must be certified by an approved certifying agency - but, you're exempt from organic certification if you grow or handle less than$5,000 gross sales from organic produce. However, you must still be in full compliance with the National Organic Program's (NOP) rules and regulations. Florida Organic Growers (FOG) is the state's approved certifying agency in Gainesville 352-377-6345. You will need to document that the land you're growing on has met organic standards for the past three years. Certification fees are based on how many acres you have under organic production Certification fee for a 0-20 acre plot is approximately$425. Certification for a 200 acre farm is approximately$550. Certification takes 60-90 days and includes an inspection Florida doesn't currently have cost-share program to help pay for the Certification process, but funding may come from the USDA National Organic Program(NOP)to help offset the expense. The FOG maintains a waiting list for cost share funding. Erin Mullane is the Organics expert at the State Department of Agriculture -she can be reached at 850-922-9928. More information can be found at http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/ s.7 0 A/7 0 1OB?navid=ORGANIC CERTIFICATIO&navtvpe=RT &parentnav=AGRICULTURE Packet Page -801- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. If you're selling fresh produce You need a Growers Permit These are free. Simply ask Jim DeValerio to register you as a Grower. His number is 904-966-6224 or email:jtd@ufl.edu If you're selling fresh produce by weight visit http://www.doacs.state.fLus/standard/weights/infobus.html#questionl Your scale must be a certain kind and it must be inspected. Otherwise,sell by the bag,basket or handful. "Fresh From Florida"Florida Agricultural Promotional Campaign (FAPC) The FAPC provides an opportunity for Florida's agricultural industry to benefit from a multi-tiered advertising campaign coordinated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Those participating in the program are authorized to use a variety of distinctive logos on their promotional materials so that consumers and buyers can easily identify Florida agricultural products. Many retail stores are also using point-of-purchase materials which feature the logo. In addition,radio,television, print and billboard advertising is ufili7ed to promote Florida agriculture and to create a positive image of the Florida farmer. The promotional campaign was authorized by the Florida Legislature in 1990. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services was designated to implement the program, following guidelines established by an advisory counciL The council is composed of producers,shippers,packers,retailers,commodity association representatives and a consumer and Department representative. Benefits of Membership As a participant you will benefit from this multi-media advertising campaign. By placing FAPC logos on your products and packaging, consumers can easily identify and purchase Florida-grown products. Advertising products with the Fresh from Florida and From Florida logos increases consumer awareness of the availability and freshness of Florida products and increases your sales. As a member,you will: • Receive artwork of Fresh from Florida logos to use on products,packaging and promotional items. • Tie-in to supermarket commodity promotions when retailers promote Florida agricultural products in newspaper and home circular advertisements. • Have the opportunity to receive industry trade show assistance at a reduced cost. • Receive "Fresh from Florida," the FAPC promotional magazine and directory. These publications serve as communication tools for industry buyers and are distributed by mail and at industry trade shows. • Receive commodity-specific and generic promotional point-of-purchase material. • Receive a 30 x 40-inch aluminum sign customized with your business name. (Benefit available to paid members only) • Receive the monthly Florida Agri-Journal. • Cost $50 Visit http://www.florida-agriculture.com/marketing/fapc membership.htm for more information and an application. Packet Page -802- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. 7 o f Department �kku . and . :: #,r.. Consumer Services Division of Food Safety February 2014 Adam H.Putnam,Commissioner Cottage Food Legislation Signed into Law Quick Reference Definitions *• riot inspected by any erators with general and Cottage Food Operation µ° -�'x ' , sate government entity. specific information con means a person who pro- , ^} duces or packages cottage • tamed in this document. food products at his or her - . +'.!i01.*: Gross sales for a cot- p residence and sells such $ ' tage food operation If you are ros ec- �';, � r .w g p y p p products in accordance with '',10+,..-:=4.';'"4 .;'4 must not exceed tive cottage food opera- Section 500.80,Florida Stat- f ,; `-« $1 5,000 annually. tor, please take some utes. Products must be sold time to review this guid Cottage Food Product means food that is not a potentially The 2011 Florida Leg- directly by the cottage once document so that hazardous food as defined islature enacted House by FDACS rule which is sold food operator to the you are better informed Bill 7209 allowing indi- consumer. Sales by about cottage food op- by a cottage food operation in accordance with Section viduals to manufacture, Internet, mail order, con- eration requirements. 500.80,Florida Statutes. sell and store certain signment or at wholesale Residence is defined to mean types of "cottage food" are prohibited. --r, " , ," - -- a primary residence that is products in an unlicensed ,i; occupied by an individual p "'*` who operates a cottage food Cottage food products ." te operation and that contains a home kitchen. ° p must be labeled in ac- '° .a �:; single kitchen with appliances Cottage food products cordance with the re- o- designed for common resi- dential usage. The residence include such items as quirements as outlined in I '4 • # may only contain one stove breads, cakes, cookies, Section 500.80(5), Flor- `" or oven,which may be a rtIC ' ' double oven designed for candies, jams, jellies, and ida Statutes, and United non-commercial use. fruit pies. States Code of Federal 1 }$ Potentially Hazardous Food "Cottage food opera- Regulations Title 21, Part t ,, means a food that requires tions" as they are called 1 1 time/temperature control for safety(TCS)to limit patho- require no license or All cottage food prod- genic microorganism growth permit from the Florida ucts, offered for sale to or toxin formation;An animal � food that is raw or heat- Department of Agricul- the general public, must treated;a plant food that is ture and Consumer Ser- be labeled: "Made in a heat treated or consists of raw seed sprouts,cut melons, vices (FDACS), and are cottage food operation cut leafy greens,cut toma- INSID that is not subject to Flor- .. toes or mixtures of cut toma- toes that are not modified in * = �- ida's food safety regula- WHAT TYPE OF FOODS 2 y g a way so that they are un- CAN I PRODUCE? s Lions, able to support pathogenic " 2 microorganism growth or ? ` • '- WHAT TYPES OF FOOD toxin formation,or arlic-in- : � ' ' �� * The FDACS may inves- ARE NOT ALLOWED? g ':,,ivy!;; oil mixtures that are not ; t.��, tigate any complaint re ✓rr,,. x t FREQUENTLY ASKED 2 modified in a way so that t; ceived against a cottage QUESTIONS they are unable to support food operation. 3 pathogenic microorganism ';' :,„.,L..t p LABELING AND INSPEC- growth or toxin formation. N. t .. TION REQUIREMENTS The Division of Food 4 - : �' .i.;„-.4.= Safety is pleased to pro- COTTAGE FOOD 4 Y N fY vide cottage food op- CONTACTS,WEB LINKS g p ANND D RESOURCES CES ,a2„, .FriFreStignclia,,_,,04..., ,'' s" a '1, " '.`m= s, :,, i:',,lr12 a..,,.. 4,...o-,=x re TP- .':,%t.,,,0-4/41'4- _.f 7.... c0.3 Packet Page -803- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. s Florida Department of Agriculture What Types of Cottage Foods Can I Produce? As a cottage food op- Loaf breads, rolls, biscuits Frequently Asked erator, you are allowed Questions to produce food items Cakes, pastries and cookies p Question: How do I sell my which are considered not Candies and confections cottage food products? potentially hazardous. Honey Answer: You may sell your cottage food products from , ,;: Jams, jellies and preserves your residence directly to the texi consumer. Sales are also ap- Fruit pies and dried fruits proved at farmer's markets, Dry herbs, seasonings and mixtures flea market and roadside stands. Homemade pasta Question: Can I use the inter- -, L Cereals, trail mixes and granola net to sell my cottage food products? The table (at right) Coated or uncoated nuts Answer: No,the law prohibits sales over the internet, by mail provides a listing of ac- Vinegar and flavored vinegars order,or at wholesale. ceptable cottage food Popcorn, popcorn balls Question: Am I able to de- products. Although not liver my cottage food prod- all inclusive, it provides ucts? for most types of op- Answer: Yes,you may deliver proved cottage food your cottage food products products. What Cottage Foods directly to the consumer or to a rodUCts. g specific event venue (wedding, Are Not Allowed? birthday celebration etc.) I f �'/!t -4 "' , * t '' Question: Do I need a permit or license for my cottage food .' Fresh or dried meat or meat products includ- operation? ing jerky Answer: No, you do not need Canned fruits and vegetables, chutneys, permit a state ermit or license for your cottage food operation. '; .1 " s vegetable butters and jellies, flavored oils, However,you should check hummus, garlic dip, salsas etc. with your city or county for any If you have any ques- Fish or shellfish products requirements they may have.. tions regarding the pro- Question: Is there any limit to duction of a particular Canned pickled products such as corn relish, how much I can earn from pickles, sauerkraut cottage food product my cottage food operation? please contact the Raw seed sprouts Answer: Yes,cottage food operators are limited to FDACS's Division of Food Bakery goods which require any type of re- $15,000 in gross sales per Safety, Bureau of Food frigeration such as cream, custard or me- year. It is the operator's re- and Meat Inspection at ringue pies and cakes or pastries with cream sponsibility to comply with ap- (850) 245-5520. cheese icings or fillings plicable laws, rules and regu- Milk and dairy products including hard, soft lotions regarding the collection of sales tax and cottage cheeses and yogurt Question: Can I make pet Cut fresh fruits and/or vegetables. Juices treats? made from fresh fruits or vegetables Answer: No,the cottage food law applies to human-grade ��' _ ti Ice and/or ice products PP g d. food only. For more informa- 1� �� °� rq. Barbeque sauces, ketchups and/or mustards tion about pet treat licensing please contact the Feed In- Foccaccia-style breads with vegetables and/_ spection Program at or cheeses (850) 617-7855. Packet Page -804- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. ono' Consumer Services ci...:d ,wi,„►:„,. - •.�,.�..�,„c.. Federal Allergen 0 Val I a Lc.�w=re1ey Regw1 �is®GrrEa The cottage food law predominance by Labeling Information requires specific labeling weight; All cottage food products must be labeled in ac- requirements for the sale • The net weight or net cordance with the United States Code of Federal of cottage food prod- volume of the cot- Regulations Title 21, Part 101. As a cottage food ucts. tage food product; operator, you must identify if any of your ingredi- • Allergen information ents are made from one of the following food as specified by fed groups: eggs, milk, wheat, peanuts, soybeans,beans fish • eral labeling re- and tree nuts. quirements; `”" •”' ..,. • If any nutritional In the sample label (provided at left) possible d« x_ -.- claim is made, ap- allergens are identified as "Contains wheat, eggs, " ; ".— propriate nutritional milk, soy and walnuts." This labeling allows con- information as speci- sumers to avoid food which may be harmful to A cottage food opera- fied by federal la- them. tion may only sell cot- beling requirements; tage food products and To obtain additional information you may visit the which are prepackaged The following state- following website which contains more information with a label affixed that ment printed in at regarding federal allergen labeling information: contains the following least 1 0-point type http://www.fda.gov/Food/LabelinaNutrition/ information: (printed in in a color that pro- FoodAlleraensLabelina/ English) vides a clear contrast GuidanceComplianceReaulatorylnformation/ucm106187.htm to the background • The name and ad- label: "Made in a Cottage Food Inspections dress of the cottage cottage food opera- food operation; tion that is not sub- Know the Rules... • The name of the cot- ject to Florida's food tage food product; safety regulations." • The ingredients of The FDACS may investigate any g A sample is shown be- the cottage food - complaint received for a cottage low and may assist with product, in descend- developing your cottage " "` food operation. ing order of food roduct label. p •' If your cottage food operation is the subject of a complaint, you I MADE IN A COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION THAT ,, must allow a FDACS employee or officer in your kl IS NOT SUBJECT TO FLORIDA'S FOOD SAFETY E cottage food operation to conduct an inspection. L REGULATIONS The FDACS employee or officer will inspect your Chocolate Chip Cookie cottage food operation to determine compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. Ashley Christopher Bryant 1019 Food Safety Drive If you refuse to allow a FDACS employee or of- f j Tallahassee, Florida 32399 t ficer to inspect your cottage food operation, the FDACS may take disciplinary actions which may Ingredients: Enriched flour(Wheat flour,niacin,reduced iron,thiamine, r mononitrate, riboflavin and folic acid), butter(milk,salt),chocolate chips include a 55,000 fine. (sugar,chocolate liquor,cocoa butter, butterfat(milk),Soy lecithin as an : emulsifier),walnuts,sugar,eggs,salt,artificial vanilla extract, baking More information is available on page four of soda. this publication. Contains:wheat,eggs,milk,soy,walnuts ^ 1 � r Net Wt. 3 oz Packet Page-805- 5/26/2015 16.D.8. State Agency Contact ?. A cottage food operation must comply with all applica- Can l Sell My ble county and municipal laws and ordinances regulating the preparation, processing, storage and sale of cottage Cottage Foods to ti , j `'' food products. Below is a listing for state agency re- Restaurants? .,` sources who may assist you in answering any questions regarding cottage foods: Cottage food opera- tors are not allowed to FDACS of Agriculture and Consumer Services sell their cottage food Division of Food Safety products to local restau- (850) 245-5520 rants or grocery stores. http://www.freshfromflorida.com/ These types of sales are considered "wholesale" and are not allowed un- der the law. Cottage food opera- Be sure to check with your local municipal, city or county tors must sell their cot government for additional requirements! tage food products di- rectly to the consumer. Documents and Publications °mo-mew The following websites provide additional information relating to food safety and subsequent requirements as well as the cottage food legislation: Can / Make Salsas „_ _--- ._. or Barbecue Sauce? United States Food and Drug Administration Processing of low-acid 2009 Food Code http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Retail Food Protection/FoodCode/ foods by retort canning FoodCode2009/ or processing of acidi- fied foods is not al- Cottage Food House Bill 7209 lowed by a cottage http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Bills/billsdetaii.aspx? food operator. Billld=46868&Sessionld=66 These types of prod- Chapter 500, Florida Statutes ucts must be commer http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm? cially processed to en App mode=Display Statute&URL=0500 sure sterility under con- 0599/0500/05000ontentslndex.html&StatuteYear=2010&Title=%2D ditions of non- % 3E2010%2D%3EChapter%20500 refrigerated storage and distribution. Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 http://www.fda.aov/Food/LabeiinaNutrition/FoodAllergensLabelinq/ Typically, canning or GuidanceComplianceReaulatoryInformation/ucm106187.htm processing acidified foods are done in a state permitted facility. Packet Page -806-