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Agenda 01/08/2013 Item #10H 1/8/2013 Item 10.H. 10 -- - - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Appointment of member to the Collier County Planning Commission OBJECTIVE: To appoint 2 members to terms that will expire on October 1, 2016. CONSIDERATIONS: The Collier County Planning Commission has 2 vacancies with terms that expired on October 1, 2012. The vacancies are for representatives for District 2 and District 5. This 9 member committee assists in the formulation and review of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Land Development Code, and amendments to both, and then submits their recommendations to the Board for final decision. Members are required to file a Form 1, Statement of Financial Interest each year with the Supervisor of Elections. Terms are 4 years. A list of the current membership is included in the backup. The terms of Bradley W. Schiffer, District 2 and Mark Strain,District 5 expired October 1, 2012. A press release was issued and resumes were received from the following interested citizens: APPLICANT CATEGORY DIST ELECTOR ADV.COMM. Bradley W. Schiffer District 2 2 Yes Collier County Planning reappointment Commission, Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. Harold P.Kurzman District 2 2 Yes None Mark P. Strain District 5 5 Yes Collier County Planning reappointment Commission, William Varian District 5 5 Yes D.S.A.C. Robert L.Klucik,Jr- District 5 5 Yes None Douglas L.Rankin District 5 _ 5 Yes None ATTENDANCE: Attendance for reappointments is attached in the backup. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Quasi-Judicial—no recommendation LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: These are District 2 and District 5 seats. The Planning Commission ordinance provides that "Candidates for the Planning Commission must be nominated by the Commissioner of the District in which the candidate resides for both initial and subsequent terms.—JAI( FISCAL IMPACT: NONE GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: NONE RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners considers the recommendation for appointment, appoint 2 members, and direct the County Attorney to prepare a resolution confirming the appointments. PREPARED BY: Ian Mitchell, Executive Manager Board of County Commissioners AGENDA DATE: October 23,2012 Packet Page-56- Packet Page -620- 1/8/2013 Item 10.H. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.H. Item Summary: Request for reconsideration by Commissioner Henning of Item 10C from the October 23, 2012 BCC Meeting titled: Appointment of member to the Collier County Planning Commission. Meeting Date: 12/11/2012 Prepared By Name: BrockMaryJo Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, CMO 11/15/2012 11:14:36 AM Submitted by Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, CMO Name: BrockMaryJo 11/15/2012 11:14:38 AM Approved By Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager-Business Operations, CMO Date: 11/29/2012 9:11:36 AM • Packet Page -621- 1/8/2013 Item 10.H. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ATromY 0010"k INTEROFFICE MEMORANbUM TO: Commissioner Georgia Hiller, Chairwoman, District 2 Commissioner Tom Henning, Vice-Chairman, District 3 Commissioner Fred W. Coyle,District 4 Commissioner Donna Fiala, District 1 Commissioner Tim Nance, District 5 COPY TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager FROM: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney DATE: December 18, 2012 RE: Reconsideration of Planning Commission Appointment for District 5 During the Board's December 11th meeting, Commissioner Henning requested the reconsideration of Item 10C from the October 23, 2012 meeting (Item 10P). Item 10C resulted in the appointment of Douglas L. Rankin to the vacant District 5 Planning Commission seat formerly held by Mark Strain. During the course of these discussions an issue was raised as to whether the reconsideration of Mr. Rankin's appointment constitutes the removal of a planning commissioner, which would require 4 votes. For the reasons set forth below, it is my opinion that the narrow issue presented here is not the removal of a sitting planning commissioner, but the reconsideration of his appointment to the Collier County Planning Commission. The Planning Commission Ordinance (Ord. 2009-29) provides in relevant part that "Any member of the Planning Commission may be removed from office by a four-fifths vote of the BCC, but such member shall be entitled to a public hearing and reconsideration of the vote if he so requests in writing within 30 days of the date on which the vote is taken." Packet Page-622- 1/8/2013 Item 10.H. This provision is a codification of the County's 1967 Special Act (Sec. 5 of 1967-1246), which provides in relevant part as follows: "Terms of office, removal from office, vacancies. Terms of office of planning commission members shall be for not less than two nor more than four years and not more than a minority of such members'terms shall expire in any one year. (1) Any member of a planning commission may be removed from office by four-fifths vote of the full membership of the appointing governing body, but such member shall be entitled to a public hearing and reconsideration of the vote if he so requests in writing within 30 days of the date upon which the vote is taken." Although ascertaining the legislative intent of this 1967 Special Act is nearly impossible, it strikes me that the public purpose behind requiring a supermajority to remove a planning commissioner is to afford planning commissioners some degree of insulation in their land use decisions from political pressures. It also eases the ability of planning commissioners to make difficult decisions they deem in the greater public interest in the face of opposition by a minority whose personal private interests may be negatively impacted. None of these concerns are implicated by a motion to reconsider Mr. Rankin's appointment. Should the Board elect to remove Mr. Rankin, and appoint another in his place, the question to be decided by the Board is not whether Mr. Rankin's actions or conduct on the Planning Commission merits removal, but whether his initial appointment was the correct decision. Accordingly, I see no merit in the contention that the reconsideration of a planning commissioner appointment requires a supermajority vote. 2 Packet Page-623-