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Naples, Florida, January 20, 1987
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners in
and for the County of Collier, and also acting as the Board of Zoning
Appeals and as the governing board(s) of such special districts as
have been created according to law and having conducted business
herein, met on this date at 9:00 A.M in REGULAR SESSION in Building
"F" of the Courthouse Complex, East NL¿les, Florida, with the
following members present:
CHAIRMAN: Max A. Hasse, Jr.
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Arnold Lee Glass
John A. Pistor
Burt L. Saunders
Anne Goodnight
ALSO PRESENT: James C. Giles, Clerk; John Yonkosky, Finance
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Director; Beverly Kueter, Deputy Clerk; Donald B. Lusk, County
Manager; Neil Dorrill, Assistant County Manager; Ken Cuyler, County
Attorney; Tom Crandall, Utilities Administrator; George Archibald,
Public Works Administrator; Dave pettrow, Community Development
Administrator; Ann MCKim, Planning/Zoning Director; Dave Weeks,
Planner; Kevin O'Donnell, Public Services Administrator; Nancy
Israelson, Administrative Assistant to the Board; and Sergeant Dave
.Johnson, Sheriff's Department.
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AOZHDA - APPROVED WITH ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
The following changes were requested to the Agenda:
Ite. '12 A , B - County Manager Lusk requested that these items be
:f.: heard at 11:00 a.m. Commissioner S':."1ders stated that he would be
requesting that the items be continued for two weeks. Mr. Lusk
advised that he would request the items not be continued until his
attorney was present to address the Commission. (See added item after
Item . 5)
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Ito. '6Cl - County Manager Lusk stated that the Petitioner has
requested this item to be continued until February 3, 1987.
Commissioner Pistor stated that the petition has been continued too
many times and requested that the item be heard. Staff was directed
to call Attorney George Vega's office to advise that Petition will be
heard.
Ite. UC2 - Continued until January 27, 1987 - ståff request.
Ite. UDl - Continued until January 27, 1987 - Staff request.
Item f9A2 - Re flags and banners under the Sign Ordinance - added
It.. '9Bl - Withdrawn to allow solicitation of competitive bids
* Item '1481 - Deleted (at beginning of Consent Agenda)
Ite. '14B2 - Deleted
Ite. '12F - Continued. Commissioner Pistor stated that it has
been an established policy of the Board of County Commissioners not to
discuss an item unless supporting material was submitted prior to the
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"."meetingí..ind since he did not have any supporting documentation for
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t~¡Ite~,~12F!,r~garding report on water and sewer bond issues, he
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,ft~:(.:(a~~1~4 un'animously , that the Aqend... ....nd Consent Aqenda b. approved
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EMPLOYEE SERVICI AWARD (PERSONNEL)
Chairman Hasse presented Employee Service Award to the following
employee:
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Sue Filson
BCC Office
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PROCLAMATIOK DESIGNATING WEEX OP JANUARY 18 - 27, 1987 AS JAYCE8 WEEX
ADOP'l'BD
FOllowing the reading of a Proclamation designating the Week of
January l8 - 27, 1987, as Jaycee Week, Commissioner Saunders moved,
..conded by co_is.ioner Glass and carried unanimously, that that the
proclamation be adopt.d.
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DISCORSION OP ITEMS 12A , 8 OP AGENDA
County Mðnager Lusk stated that after speaking to Mr. Foremðn, if
the Commission wishes to postpone Items l2A & l2B, he is agreeable.
Commissionel' Saunders stated the reason for his request of a con-
tinuance is prompted by Mr. Foreman': letter dðted January 13, 1987,
in which he states that ðn individual member does not have the
authority, without a motion by the Commission, to have such ordinances
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and amendments prepared. He stated that he does not ðgree with the
letter, but is concerned about the prospects down the road of a deve-
loping adversarial position. He requested that the Commission approve
the placement of these ite:~s on the agendð in two weeks, and said that
this will be p~~t of his motion.
County Manager Lusk stated that if action is going to be taken,
this should not be discussed until Mr. Foreman is present. He sðid
that by directing the County Attorney to do something, the Commission
is taking action.
Commissioner Saunders stated that County Manager Lusk could call
his attorney and ask him to drive down for the motion of continuðnce.
He then suggested that Mr. Lusk call his attorney and inform him of
the intention of the motion and see if he has any objections.
In auswer to Chairman Hasse, Commissioner Saunders stated that he
is asking that the Commission direct that these two items be placed on
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County Manager Lusk stated that he is requesting the County
Attorney to do something, which is action.
Chairman Hasse requested County Manager Lusk to make the call to
his attorney.
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APPBAL 07 PLANNING/ZONING DIRECTOR'S DECISION RE ACCESSORY USE 07 BOAT
DOCKING 70R N. H. DENIZMAN - DENIED
(s.. Items . 12A , 12B)
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
December 2l, 1986 as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider Petition A-86~4,
appealing the Zoning Director's decision that accessory use, boat
docking, and accessory structure, boat dock, must be in conjunction
with principle use of single-family residence on the property.
Attorney George Vega stated that this appeal is based on a tech-
nical question. He stated that Mr. Denizmsn has a boat tied to a
seawall and has put in some pilings. He said the question is whether
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a piling is a dock~ He noted that these items are defined differently
in the County Ordinance.
Commissioner ~istor stated that is not quite true. He stated that
a variance must be applied for to place pilings and they are not
allowed with empty lots. He said that this by itself is a violation.
He aleo stated that water has been extended to the facility and
electrical power has been extended from a neighbor's property.
Community Development Administrator Pettrow stated that the issues
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being appealed involve the docking of a boat and installation of
mooring pilings adjacent to the seawall for use as docking facility on
a property for which no principal use has been established. He noted
that unless the property has a principal structure, the docking faci-
lities are in violation. He stated ~hat the definitions are quite
clear and requested that the Staff's . !cision be upheld.
Attorney Vega stated that pilings are not attached to a lot, docks
are, and docks are not pilings. He stated that Mr. Denizman is not
living on the boat and since the Ordinance, as written, does not cover
pilings, it is strictly a policy decision of the Board of County
Commissioners. He noted that, unfortunately, there is a loophole in
the Ordinance.
County Attorney Cuyler stated that he has reviewed the matter with
staff and if the pilings are used for the same purpose as a dock, then
it is a dock and falls under the Ordinance. He stated that this is
the way it should be interpreted and if the Ordinance needs clarifica-
tion the Commission should direct that it be clarified.
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Mr. John B. Renard and Mr. Ray Paret expressed their desire to
have the appeal denied.
County Attorney Cuyler advised that this item is not a variance
for one piece of property, but rather an interpretation to be used in
all such cases.
In answer to Chairman Hasse, Mr. Pettrow stated that if the
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the pilings or produce a building permit tor the lot. Commissioner
Pistor stated that the pilings would have to be moved in any case
because they are not far enough out for a dock if a house is built and
not in compliance with zoning.
Commissioner Pistor moveð, aecon~,d by Commissioner Glass anð
carrieð unanimously, that the p~lic hearing be closeð.
Commissioner pia tor moveð, seconðeð by Commissioner Glass anð
carried unanimously, to uphold staff's decision anð deny the appeal.
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RBSOLtJTIOM '7-15 I'OR PB'l'ITIOB PU-86-21C, GRANTING PROVISION1\.t. OSE POR
AN ADOLT CONGRBG~TB LIVING PACILITY - ADOPTED
Planner Weeks stated the property is located at the southwest
corner of Monroe Avenue and Palm Street. He reported that all
surrounding properties are zoned RMF-6 which permits single-family
homes, duplexes, or multi-family dwellings with the maximum density of
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6 units per acre. He stated that on the property is a one-story
dwelling that has operated as an adult congre~ate living facility for
the past 22 years 'and has been licensed since 1976. Mr. Weeks stated
that the petitioner is proposing to perform some interior modifica-.
tions that will allow 6 additional residences for a total of 12 on
site, as well as some external face lifting of the property, including
upgrading of the grounds and parking area.
Mr. -Weeks stated that due to the minor nature of the request and
the passiveness of the use, Staff feels the requested use will be com-
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patible with the surrounding properties. He noted County Departments
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have reviewed this proposal and have no objections, subject to the
stipulations contained in the summary. Mr. Weeks added that the
Planning Commission has reviewed and recommended approval with an
added stipulation that the number of residents being limited to 12
would not exclude the manager or het ~rnmediate family.
Mr. Weeks stated one letter of opposition has been received,
h~wever, no reason was given for the objection; and one letter in
favor in addition to the letters in favor submitted with the applica-
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·';rM~. Wé~ks noted that one stipulation has been inadvertently left
out of the 8ummary from the Public Works Division: "There shall be no
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additional points of access on Palm Street".
In answer to r.hairman Hasse, Mr. Weeks stated that the difference
between a nursing home and an adult congregate living facility is that
residents at an adult congregate living facility do not require medi-
cal attention in the sense of having a nurse on site. He said that
ther~ are professionals on the site, but there is a technical dif-
ference between the two facilities.
In answer to Commissioner Glass, Mr. Weeks stated that Mrs.
Owensby, the resident manager, will continue to be the resident
manager after the property is sold. Mr. Weeks assured Chairman Hasse
that the residence h~s centralized cooking, heating, etc. facilities
and the square footage complies with the ordinance.
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f!.,(h:; Mr. Frank Kowale.ki, representing the pet! tioner, pointed out that
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modates 6 people and it is not in the best physical condition and it
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is not financially feasible to make the necessary repairs to the
b~ildin9 unless the occupancy was expanded to permit 12 residents. He
noted that the neighbors have consented to the expansion.
Commissioner Pis tor stated that this home has been in use as a
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'congregate livin~ home for quite a while and provides elderly people,
or single people, or people not financially able to maintain a home,
to live with others and have companionship and have good meals served
to them at regular times. He stated his feelings that if this home is
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Coilier County in ~elping single elderly people to live pleasantly.
Commissioner Goo~night move~, seoon~ed by Commissioner pistor and
oarried unanimously, that Resolution 87-15, regar~ing potition
PO-86-21C, requestinq.provisional use for an adult congregate living
facility be adopted sUbject to the following stipulations:
1. Any noxious exotic plant specie. shall be removed trom the
parcel.
2. Landscaping shall primarily us. plant species native to
Collier county.
3. Should parking or new buildings be required, detailed sit.
drainage plans tor the entire .ite shall be submitted to the
County Engine.r tor review. No construction permits shall be
issued unless and until approval of the proposed oonstruction
in accordance with the submitte~ plans is granted by the
County Engineer.
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4. The petitioner shall be advised that pursuant to County
Ordinance 86-66, this project falls within the 10-year
planninq boundarie. for .ewer service for the County
Water/Sewer District. Due to this fact, sewer system deve-
lopment charqes will have to be paid based on the proposed
buildinq plans submitted &~ the time buildinq permits are
applied for.
5. Any e.tablishment requirinq a CCPHO permit must submit plans
for review and approva~.
I. A detailed aite plan shall be submitted at the time of
building permit applioation oomilying with seotion 8 of the
Zoning ordinanoe regarding park ng and landscaping require-
.ents. specificallY, the plan shall show the proposed
parking aisle with one way traffic flow.
7. The number of residents allowed shall be limited to 12
olients/resident patients. The manager and immediat¡-family
are not inoluded In this number of 12.
8. There .hall be no additional points of aooess on Palm street.
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APPBAL OP NOTICE TO ABATE A NUISANCB, MR. HERBERT 2. MARVIN, RB
UNATTBNDED GROWTH OP WEEDS AND VEGETATION - DENIED
Building Code Compliance Director Magri advised that the property
is located on Santa Rarbara Blvd. in Colden Gate City, Unit 5, Block
153, Lot 8, and is 2/3rds covered wi ~ weeds from 18 inches to
40 inches in height. He noted that t..re is a residence adjoining the
property. He stated that Mr. Marvin is disputing that a nuisance
exists because someone has been using his lot as an access drive and,
therefore, the entire lot is not covered with growth. Mr. Magri
pointed out that Ordinance 85-33 defines a mowable lot shall mean a
lot fifty percent (50%) or more of which can be mowed with bushhog
type equipment.
Mr. Marvin submitted a sketch and three photos of his lot to the
Commissioners stating that Ordinance 85-33 states a nuisance is
undergrowth in excess of IS inches in height and allows the breeding
of mosquitos and harbors rodents. He stated the reason he is
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appealing the decision of the Building Code Compliance Department is
because the lot is well drained; covered with grass, not undergrowth,
it does not breed mosQuitos¡ he feels it is aesthetically pleasing;
and, therefore, not a nuisance.
Zoning Enforcement Investigator Laubach stated that this case was
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initiated through patrol activitieo on December 18, 1986 and a follow
up inspection was conducted on January 7, 1987. He noted that he went
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by the property ,this morning and the petitioner has not, mowed the lot.
He also submitted photographs for the Board's review, stating that all
property owners on that particular block were notified that they were
required to mow their lots.
In answer to Chairman Hasse, Mr. Marvin stated that he did not
want 'to mOw his lot because he has p' '.losophical differences about the
law itself, and he finds the lot aesthetically pleasing in its present
state. In answer to Commissioner Pistor, Mr. Laubach stated that he
drove by the property this morning and all propp.rties, with the excep-
tion of two or three, have been mowed.
Commissioner Saunders stated that the Ordinance defines growth of
weeds in excess of a 18 in=hes as a nuisance because it may ~arbor
rodents, breed~mosquitos, etc., however, it does not have to be proven
that rodents exist on the property.
Commissioner Gl.ss moved, seconded by commissioner Saunders and
oarried unanimouslY, that that Mr. Marvin'. Appeal of Notioe to Abate
. NUiaanoe, under Ordinanoe 85-33, be denied.
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BNPORCBMBNT OF FLAGS UNDBR ORDINANCE 82-2 - ABATED FOR 120 DAYS
County Manager Lusk advised that under Ordinance 82-2, the Sign
Ordinance, Section 8.31-I(6), companies have been cited for flying
company flags. He stated that this has prompted numerous complaint
letters from companies. He quoted the Marco Marriott as stating that
they have l50 hotels and they can fly the Marriott Flag at l49 of
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them.
County Manager Lusk stated that s~nce this was not the original
intent of Section 8.31-I(6), that the Board instruct Staff not to
enforce this section of Ordinance 82-2 for a period of 90 days, which
will allow enough time to clarify the language in this section.
Commissioner Pistor stated that the problem started with a
complaint about a diving f~ag, cited by Staff, and the indiv~dual had
to remove the flag. He stated that the intention of Section 8.31-1(6)
was to prohibit gðudy flags, used to draw attention to sales, banners,
etc.
Commissioner pistor moved, seoonded by Commissioner Saunders, that
enforoement of Section 8.31-I(4) of Ordinance 82-2 be abated for a
period of 90 days, with the stipulation that no new flags be added
during this time, to allow statt to clarity the language of that .eo-
tion.
Community Development Administrator pettrow advidèd that staff is
in the process of up-dating Ordinance 82-2 and there are a couple of
sections which need clarification. He requested a time frame of 120
days to complete the entire Ordinance and have it workshopped by the
~oard of County Commissioners.
Commissioner Pistor modified hi. motion, Commissioner Saunders
modified his seoond, that entoroe.ent ot Section 8.31-I(6) of
Ordinance 82-2 be abated for 120 days, with the stipulation that no
flags may be added during this ti.e. The motion carried unanimously.
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PRIORITY LIST RECOMMENDATION 'OR OOLDEN GATE ESTATES ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
- APPROVED
Public Works Administrator Archil, ,d stated that the road program
in Golden G~te utilizes the GAC Trust Fund Interest. He advised that
each year a portion of the interest from one of the GAC Trust Funds is
put toward reconstructing limerock roads which need to be paved. He
stated that the roads with the most traffic in the vicinity of 951 and
Golden Gate Blvd. have been slowly improved by paving and thus
assuring the maintenance of those roads does not increase.
Mr. Archibald requested approval to proceed wíth the first 4 roads
on the priority list, which are 28th Ave. S.W., lst Ave. N.W., 5th
Ave. S.W., and. .4th Street N.E.
In answer to Chairman Hasse, Mr. Archibald stated that one of the
Trust Funds from GAC of one million dollars, is for roads, and the
interest on that fund is what is used on this project each year.
commissioner Goodniqht moved, seoonded by Commissioner Glass and
oarried unanimously, that the interest on the GAC Trust Fund for roads
b. used to pave 28tb Ave. S.W., 1st Ave. N.W., 5th Ave. S.W., and 4th
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SID '.C-l059 WITH THE BXCEPTION or THE 4 DOOR SEDANS - AWARDED TO
VARIOUS VEHDORS
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News
on December 5, 1986, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication
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filed with the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider Bid
'86-1059 for Fleet Operations Vehicles.
Public Works Administrator Archibald advised that 6 vendors
responded to Bid '86·1059 for Fleet Operations Vehicles. He
stated that these vehicles are for \' rious departments throughout
the County and Staff has recommended che low bidder in all but 3
ctltegories.
In ðnswer to Chairman Hasse, Mr. Archibald stated that in
~~tem 17, 6 Intermediate size 4 door sedans, an intermediate car
was requested on the ~:d specifications and Staff is recommending
Bob Taylor Chevrolet Celebrities over the Ford Tempos because the
Tempo is a smaller car and wðs received as aì1 alternate bid.
Commissioner Glass stated that the Celebrity is more of a family
car than a fleet car and the difference in the total price would
be $13,000. Mr. Archibald stated that comparisons show that the
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than the Tempo, and the heavier car holds up better. He ádded
that the fleet vehicles will probably transport 3 or more persons
at one time. He suggested that since the Tempo is in a different
classification than requested, the Board may want to consider
rebidding this item.
Commissioner Glass stated that Item 11 is a request for an
intermediate size station wagon pursuit vehicle. He asked which
department this pursuit vehicle is for and stated that this term
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means police package. Assistant to the County Manager pl~~ff
stated that this station wagon is for EMS and it does not require
. 'the police package, however, it does require heavier suspension.
Commissioner Glass stated his concern that the price given pro-
;bably includes the entire police pac;:.:.,¡e because the term pursult'
was used.'! He stated that, if this is the case, the car could be
'obtained íat 'a lesser price.
r;',.':~ o01llDli..ioDer sauDder. moved, .eoonded by COlIIIDi..ioner Gla..,
tha~ Bid "'-1059 for Fleet Operations Vahicles be awarded per
Itaff reoollllDeDdatioDS exoept for Ite. 7 and 12 whíoh will be oon-
tiDued.: ¡ , í,
.;( \.. COIlllll1s.ion.~ Goodnight pointed out that Item. 112 is an alternate
bid for Item .11 and Staff is requesting that Item 11 be purchased in
lieu of Item 12. She stated that she feels it is a good pri~e for the
vehicle and a more appropriate choice.
. , oOllllDi.sioDer Saunders modified his motion, COlIIIDi.sioner Glas.
aodified his s.cond, and the motion oarried unanimously to award
Bid '86-1059 with the exoeptioD of Item '7 for six 4 door
sedaDs, which will be oODtinued, to the following veD40rsI
2 CWO BCOD utility Trucks
1 ( Ton 4WO pi ok-up Truok
3 IDtermed. station Wagons
2 1T Dual Wheel 71atbed Tr.
1 Eoon. Piok-Up Truok
3 4WO Full Size uti1. Tr.
3 lT Crew Cab Pick-Up Tr.
1 EOOD. Pick-Up Truck
1 Intermed. Station Wagon
4 (T 4x2 Pick-Up Truok.(lb)
2 (T 4x2 Piok-Up Trucks(sb)
Bill aa11maD GMC
au1fooast Dodge,
Gu1fcoaat Dodge,
Bill Gallman GMC
Gu1taoaat Dodg8,
Bill Gallman GMC
Bill Gallman GMC
Gu1tcoast Dodge
Tamiami Ford
Bill Gallman GMC
B'll aal1man GMC
$24,877.64
7t. Myers 11,201.70
Ft. Myers 25,201.02
21,466.80
Ft. Myers 6,378.64
39,159.39
35,398.86
7,025.78
12,474.00
36,896.56
18,142.26
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Item UCl
RESOLUTION 87-1' AUTBORIZINQ PARKS , RECREATION DIRECTOR AND
PUBLIC SBRVICBS ADMINISTRATOR TO BXECUTB CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES
NOT TO BXCBED $1,900 - ADOPTZD
Public Services Administrator O·..nnell stated thðt with the
opening of the new community parks ðnd ðcquired school facilities
throughout the County, an extensive number of instructors will be
placed under contract to instruct recreðtion classes. He stated thðt
it is estimated that over 200 contracts will be executed each year.
Mr. O'Donnell stated that in order to expedite the process,
Staff is reque8tin~ that the BOðrd of County Commissioners offi-
cially authorize the Parks & Recreation Director and the Public
Services Administrator to execute these contracts.
In answer to Chairman Hasse, Mr. O'Donnell stated the income
from the different programs will pay the expense of the instruc-
tors. He added that if a minimum of participation is not
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achieved, the class is cancelled.
County Attorney Cuyler advised thðt there are no legðl
problems in authorizing staff to execute contrðcts.
, " COlIIZIÛsdoner Gooc!niqht movec!, ..aonc!e4 by Commissioner
8aunc!era anc! oarriec! unanimouslY, that Resolution 87-16
authorisinq Park. , Reoreation Direotor anc! Publio Servioe.
A~inistrator to execute contraot. for .ervioes not to exoeec!
$1,900 be ac!opted.
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Item 191'1
CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH DBLOITTB, HASKINS , SELLS rOR DATA
PROCESSING RELATED CONSULTING SERVICES - CONTINUED TO JANUARY 27
County Mðnager Lusk advised that several data processing projects
are being considered which hðve greater impðct than the immediate
application, and these items need re\ .w by an independent consultant
to consider all the related parameters, including hardwðre differen-
ces with current Constitutional Department systems. He stated that
the firm of Deloitte, Haskins & Sells prepared a long-range Data
Processing Study for Collier County and suggested they be considered
a sole source exception to the regular consultðnt selection process
due to their prior involvement with Collier County. Mr. LURk stated
that there is no immediate cost involved with the contract as it will
vary dependin~~n the project. He stated thðt each project and its
cost will be brought before the Board of County Commissioners.
',Assistant to the County Mðnager Olliff stated that the contract
has, been reviewed by the County Attorney's office.
,:,Commissioner Pistor stated that he hðs not been too impressed with
this f~rm's work to date. He sðid Staff is capable of providing the
information sought in this contract. Chairmðn Hasse stated that con-
sulta~ts, will not argue against equipment they have recommended.
Commissioner Glass stated that he has not had an opportunity to review
the contract and will not vote on it.
Commis.ioner Glass moved, seconded by Commissioner Saunders, to
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continu. this item until 3anuary 21, 1987.
Commissioner Saunders stated tha the Board needs a report on the
article which appeared in the Naples ~aily News, and it will be
i~possible to vote intelligently without knowing the implications of
the contract and how it will affect the system in the future.
Commissioner Glass amended his motion, Commissioner Saunders
amended hi. .eoond and the .otion oarried unanimously, that the
oontraotual aqree.ent with D~Loitte, Haskins , Sells for data pro-
c.ssinq related consulting services be continued to January 27, 1987:
and the County Manaqer'. Office is directed to present thorouqh analy-
sis of present data processinq system, how the systems tie into eaoh
other, what the system is to ultimately aChieve, and a response to the
Napl.. Daily News artiole.
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I'ORMAL BID UgUIRBMBRTS TO MAD FIRE RELATBD IMP~~N'1'S TO BUILDING
"J" - WAIVZD '
Assistant County Manager Dorrill stated that the jail facility was
completed with a ßophisticated array of fire and security equipment
which met all code rèquirements and Department of Correction specifi-
cations. He said the Fire Department would like fire related improve-
ments made, which entail fusible sprinkler heads and related hardware.
Mr. Dorrill stated that the present sprinkler system is a "dry" system
requiring the valves to be opened manually and the Fire Department
would prefer to see a system which is armed and activated at all
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times.
Mr. Dorrill added that in addition, not all sprinkler heads pop
below the security lights in each cell and a 3" extension will have to
be added to some. He stated that the price of materials have been
estimated and Staff ~stimates the to 1 cost will be between $5,500
and $10,000. He said the possibility of having the County Maintenance
Department install the heads and extensions is also being researched.
Mr. Dorri11 requested the Board, in the interest of time, to
waive the formal bid process and allow Staff to take three quotes and
determine if the installation can be accomplished by County personnel.
Chairman Hasse asked if there was any liability on the part of any
contractor? Mr. Dorrill explained that the sprinkler heads and exten-
sions should ~9~ be confused with the plumbing deficiencies. He said
they are completely separate and the sprinkler improvements are enhan-
cement. to the system.
Commissioner Glass explained that the County is about to lose its
insurability on the jail and at a meeting between jail personnel, East
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Naples Fire Officials, and County personnel, it was agreed that with
certain enhancements to the jail, we will also receive a Certificate
of Occupancy.
Mr. John Keschl requested the Board use a private contractor
rather than County e~ployee8. He said the work is technical and
should be done by someone who will assume liability. Mr. Dorrill
advised Mr. Keschl that the technical work was done by the Fire
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time and advised of the substance of the motion so that his failure to
be present i. not based on the fact that he thought there was only
going to be a simple continuance, his not being present is based on
his knowledge of the reason for the continuance.
Commissioner Glas. seconded the motion
County Manager Lusk pointed out to the Commission that no where in
the advertised agend£ is there an i~ for a motion to instruct the
County Attorney to do anything. He stated that no one knew that this
motion was going to be made. Commissioner Saunders stated that Mr.
Foreman was advised this morning and the motion is on the floor.
,Registered speaker Bettie Gulacsik declined to speak.
; County Manager Lusk advised that the motion on the floor is more
than just a cOQ~nuance of two weeks, it is actually directing the
County Attorney to do certain actions.
Commissioner ~aunders restated his motion to oontinue and ask the
County Attorney to place Items 12A , 12B on the aqenda for rebruary 3,
1987. Chairman Basse called for the question, the .otion oarried 3/2
(Commi.sioners pistor and Goodnight in opposition).
Item f12C
OOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CBNTER ADVISORY COMMITTEB APPOINTMENTS _
APPROVED
Administrative Assistant to the Board Israelson stated that the
terms of 4 of the members of the Golden Gate Community Center Advisory
Committee have expire~. She advised that 2 of the members have
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ðoe. not expire until December, 1987. She stated that three resumes
have been received from Mr. Michael Lamb of O'Shea's Restaurant (food
industry representative), Erwin Elbrecht and Frank Grund
(representatives from the general public). She stated that in order
to correctly stagger the terms of this Board, Staff recommends that
one appointment be for a term of on., olear, with two year terms
thereafter for that position.
commissioner pistor moved, seoonded by Commissioner Glass and
oarried unanimously, that appointments to the Food Zstablishment
Review Board be approved as follows:
David Tho.pson
Ervin EU::reoht
I'rank Grund
Minhae1 Lamb
Expiration:
Bxpiration:
Bxpiration:
Bxpiration:
12/31/88
12/31/89
12/31/88
12/31/87
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IKMOKALEB AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS - APPROVED
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Administrative Assistant to the Board Israelson stated that the
Immokalee Airport Advisory Committee is composed of 3 members whom are
pilots or owners ,f aviation related businesses at the Immokalee
Ài~po~t~'~rid two members from the general public interested in the
orderly development of the Immokalee Airport and surrounding area.
She advised that James Smith, one of the two members representing the
general\,pLblic, has resigned.
",Mr.. Israelson stated that the vac8ncy on this committee was
advertised and three resumes were received from Kenneth,Werner, ~8neJ
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Ruck and Harry Hoffmeister. She said that the Immokalee Airport
Advisory Committee and the Real Property Management Department have
recommended the appointment of Kenneth Werner to fill the-unexpired
term of Mr. Smith.
Commia8ioner Goodnight moved, ae,Jnded by Commhsioner Piator and
oarried unanimou8ly, that appoibtment8 to the Immokalee Airport
A4viaory Committee be approved a8 folloW8:
Kenneth Werner
Bxpiration. 8/5/88
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INDBPBNDENT WATER¡SBWBR UTILITY AUTHORITY COMMITTBE REPORT .
FEASIBILITY OF ADVISORY BOARD TO BB STUDIED
Mr. Bill Barton, Chairman of the Independent Water/Sewer Utility
Authority Commit~ee, stated that the Committee's position on the
Utility Authority was 8et forth in their letter of December 23, 1986.
Commissioner Saunders stated that he may have caused some of the
disagreement about, the Utility Authority when he suggested that the
Commission maintain the right to ban the Utility AuthòrÜy~ _ He said
that he now recognizes that this would not be a viable sitüation,
however t he is still;·not convinced that another controlling body is an
advantage. He stated that he does not feel that "removing the politi-
cal heat when dealing with utility issues" is viable.,. _
Mr. Barton stated that the primary advantage of an Authority is
having a group of utility professionals whose efforts are not divided
among other issues in the County and they can concentrate on just
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utilities. He stated that utilities are a big business with budgets
that will rival the County Commissioners budget. Mr. Barton stated
that it is sometimes very difficult for a commissioner to deal with
issues such as rate increases beca~:. of constituent pressure. He
mentioned that a good example of constituent pressure is the failure
of the Florida Keys Aquiduct Authority.
Commissioner Glass stated his feelings that some very important
growth decision have to be made. He stated that when the policy
aspect has been completed, then the Commission will be in a position
to have an Independent Authority control the business side of utili-
ties.
Mr. Barton s~ated that the Committee has made their recommen-
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dations and they will be happy to furnish all information they used in
arriving at their recommendation.
i'" Commissioner Glass stated that he is not opposed to Utility
Authorities, but is opposed to jumping in when Collier County is not
ready.
Commissioner Pistor stated that the question is whether or not to
ask the Legislature to create an authority for Collier County or
whether to wait another year. He stated that they have approximately
two months in which to make the decision.
Chairman Hasse requested that as much information be gathered as
soon as possible and that the Commission move slowly and carefully on
this decision.
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Commissioner Saunders stated t~a~ maybe it would be helpful if the
Board created an Advisory Board for Utilities, much the same as the
Water Management Advisory Board. He suggested that it be made up of
utility professionals.
Mr. Barton stated that he sees no harm in creating the Utility
Authority next year as opposed to tl's year. He said that an advisory
board cannot compare to an authority ~ecause one has decision making
powers and one does not.
Commi.sioner Saunder. moved, .eoonded by commi.sioner ala.s and
carried unanimously, that creating the utility authority be postponed
for the pre.ent and the Independent Utility Committee, County
Manager's Offioe, and C~unty Attorney's Office study the feasibility
of creating a utility Advisory Board, oonsisting of utility pro-
f...ional..
It.. 112F
STATUS RBPORT OR WATER AND SB1fER BOND ISSUES - CONTINUED
County Manager'Lusk stated that Mr. Zent did no~request to make
this report and it should not be made until such time as David
Fischer, the Coun~y's Financial Advisor, is present.
Commissioner Saunders stated that he understood Mr. Zent wanted to
make a report because of problems with the rating board and Mr. Zent
was to contact Mr. Fischer.
Peter Zent, Smith-Barney, said apparently there was a misun-
deretanding on who was to notify Mr. Fischer. He stated that he
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planned to discuss what is to be done with the water/sewer system.
County Manager Lusk reiterated that if the Board is going to
discuss bonds, their Financial Advis~, should be present.
f t (·'Hr.~ ~eÌ'\t stated that it is important that the Mr. Fischer be pre-
sent during the discussion.
Commissioner Gl.s. .oved, .eoonded by Commissioner saunders and
carried unanimously, tha~ the .tatus report on water and ..wer bond
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The following ite.. were approved and/or adopte4 under
Agenda upon motion made by Commissioner Saunders, seoonded
Commissioner ala.s and carried unanimously:
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aBSOLUTION 87-17 DESIGNATING ZONINa INVESTIGATORS TO BE CERTIFIED FOR
TBB PURPOSB OF AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE CITATIONS
Building Code Compliance Department employees designated as Zoning
Inspectors anè certified for the purpose of authorization to issue
citations.
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UCOJOlBlmA'1'IOB m COBTI1f'D'B LBASB or A VIBRATINa ROLLBR J'ROM DR'l'I'
RENTAL' ZQUIPKJIlCT COMrAHY ' ,,;';,
II ';'Adðl tiónal 60 days on lease at a cost of $4,600.00
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APPROVAL or J'InL PLAT OJ' COtmTRYSIDB AT BERKSHIRE LAns, SECTION
TWO - SUBJECT TO STIPULATION
Final Pl~t may not be recorded until the required improvements
have been constructed and accepted or until approved security is
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received.
Its. 114B4
RlCOXMBNDATION FOR APPROVAL OF UTILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
COLLIBR COUNTY AHD COLLIER DBVELOPK!NT CORPORATION FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF TWO STREBT LIGHTS
Two 16,000 lumen street lights to be installed at the western most
'entrance to the Pavilion Shopping c~. ter. Cost to County - None.
See Pages 7/J / - 7tJ ~
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APPROVAL OJ' CONTRACTS WITH COLLIER THEI\.:\PY SERVICES, INC. AHD
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REHABILITATION CBNTER, INC. TO PROVIDE SERVICES
UNDER THE COMMUNITY CARl FOR THB ELDBRLY PROGRAM.
See Pages 7/J 3 - 7.39
Item 114C2
APPROVAL OJ' CONTRACT WITH DIAL-A-NURSE FOR THE PROVISION OF SBRVICES
UHDBR TKI COMMUNITY CARl FOR THE ELDERLY PROGRAM.
See Pages '7 L/. ¿) - ~ ~ >?
Ite. 114C3
APPROVAL OJ' CONTINUATION OJ' CONTRACT WITH DIAL-A-NUR8~ TO PROVIDB
SERVICES UNDER THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT TITLB III-B PROGRAM
Contract continued for the period January 1, 1987 to December 31,
1987.
S~e Pages ?~9 -7 ç>(.
Item 114C4
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RBHBn.L OJ' CONTRACT WITH IHDEPBHDENT PARA-PROPBSSIONAL (KlLBN POHLE)
TO PROVïDB 8BRVICBS UNDBR THB OLDER AMERICANS ACT TITLB III-B PROGRAM
Contract renewed for period January 1, 1987 to December 31, 1987.
See Pages ? ~7 - '79 /
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APPROVAL FOR ADDBHDUK TO CONTRACT WITH UPJOHN HEALTHCARB SERVICES,
INC. TO PROVIDB SERvtCES UNDER COMMUNITY CARE FOR THB BLDERLY PROGRAM
Contract amount increa.eð to $S~ 000.00.
S.. paq.. "79'). .' 793
Item U4Dl
ACCEPTANCE OF THB ON-SITE SEWER FACILITIES CONSTRUCTBD TO SBRVE THB
WINDSTAR SUBDIVISION
See Pages O.R. Book l245. Pages l210-1232
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ACCBPTANCB OF THB WATBR FACILITIBS FOR THB CIRCLB K STORE AT U.S. 41
AHD C.R. 951 - SUBJBCT TO STIPULATION
, That all legal documents are found to be legally sufficient by
the County Attorney.
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ACCEPTANCE OF THB WATER FACILITIES FOR GOLDEN GA'l'JI COMMUNITY PARK
Chairman authorized to sign the Bill of Sale.
See Pages O.R. Book 1245, Page 1236
Item U4D4
APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT MOVING FUNDS WITHIN FUND 048,
ORGANIZATION 3212
Amount of transfer within Fund 048 - $20,000.
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OPERATOR/SUPBRVISOR POSITIONS
Operator II and III, Le~~ Operator B, Chemist and the Sewage
,ColleCtion, and Water Distribution ,Supervisor positions increased one
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pay grade. Employee salaries increased by 5\.
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CHAIRXAN AUTHORIZED TO SIGN A CONTD "'l'UAL AGREEMENT FOR A LOCAL
OOVEIUOmNT COKPRBHBNBIVE PLANNING At.'. ~"JTANCB GRANT
Grant ðmount - $62,657.00.
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CERTIPICATES OP CORRECTION TO THE TAX ROLLS
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1985
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1986
Dated 12/17/86
Dated 12/29/86-/1/5/87
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EXTRA GAIN TIKI: AUTHORIZED POR INKATB NOS. 50471, 37398, 4e983, 51677
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DUPLICATE TAX CERTIFICATE NO. 83-2139 TO WILLIAM B. OR KARIAN L.
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MISCELLANBOUS CORRESPONDENCE PILED AHD/OR RBFERRED
'. There being no objection, the following correspondence was filed
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and/or referred to the varioUs departments as indicated below:
1. Letter dated 01/02/~' from the Director, Bureau of the
Census, enclosing survey forms regarding incorporated places
within this County as reported in previous Boundary and
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Annexation Surveys, and requesting the forms be completed.
Referred to Tom McDaniel and filed.
2. Letter dated 12/30/86 from James F. Murley, Director,
Division of Resource Planning & Management, enclosing two
copies of c~ntract between the DCA and Collier County pur-
suant to the 1986-87 Local Government Comprehensive Planning
Assistance Program. Refer[ d to Neil Dorri11, and Jane
Fitzpatrick, and filed.
3. Grant Adjustment Notice dated 01/07/87, regarding Subgrantee
Collier County BCC, Grant No. 87-CJ-45-09-21-01-113, Title of
Project, Imm. Youth Guidance Volunteer Program, Adjustment
No.2, Nature of Adjustment, Special Condition Compliance.
Referred to Kevin O'Donnell, Cynthia Conners and filed.
4. Letter dated 01/07/87 from Douglas L.Fry, Environmental
Supervisor, enclosing short form application (File No.
1ll290565) which involves dredge and fill activities.
Referred to Neil Dorri11, Dr. Proffitt, and filed.
5. Letter dsted Ol/07/87 from Douglas L. Fry, Environmental
Supervisor, enclosing short form application (File No.
lll289875) which involves dredge and fill activities.
Referred to Neil Dorrill, George Archibald, Dr. Proffitt and
filed.
6. Memorandum dated 01/08/87 to Interested Parties from James W.
Stoutamire, Office of Coastal Management, regarding Coastal
Management Grant Program, and enclosing announcement
regarding project applications. Referred to Dave Pettrow,
Dr. Proffitt and filed.
7. Memorandum dated 01/06/87 to Florida Counties and Cities,
from Richard W. Smith, P.E., Chief, Bureau of Wastewater
Management and grants, regarding Wastewater Treatment
Construction Grants Fiscal Year 1988 Project Lists and
Discretionary Funds, and enclosing a Requ~st for Inclusion on
the Priority List form and a a Request for Inclusion on the
Advance Allowance List form. Referred to Tom Crandall and
filed.
8. Final Order received 01/l2/87, from Environmental Regulation
Commission regarding Management of the Trust Fund Reserve
List and Fiscal Year 1987 Construction Grants priority List,
Adjustment of Reserve Funds, and Consideration of Requests
for Advance Allowance Funding and Exceptions. Referred to
Dr. Proffitt and filed.
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9. Letter dated l2/19/86 from Governor Bob Graham to
Commissioner Pistor regarding appointments to the Private
Industry Council. Referred to Neil Dorrill, Kevin O'Donnell,
and filed.
10. Copy of letter dated l2/l~ 6 to Sheriff Rogers from Florida
G. Connor, Child Support En;:\rcement Specialist, attaching
contract amendments regarding Federal Financial Participation
in the Child Support Enforcement Program, that increases the
reimbursement to the County for Sheriff's "Service of
Process" from 66.65' to 70'. Referred to Jim Giles, Lori
Zalka and filed.
11. Letter dated 01/09/87 from tawrence E. Schneider, Health
Services and Facilities Consultant, EMS, enclosing 2 copies
of the EMS County Award contracts between the State of FL,
HRS and our County. Referred to Doug Greenfield, Lori Zalka
and filed.
12. Letter dated Ol/09/87 from Harold L. LaRoche, Superintendent,
Seminole Agency, inviting comments on the proposed granting
of trust and reservation status to land owned by the US in
trust for the benefit of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Referred to Neil Dorrill, Ken Cuyler, David Pettrow and
f !led.
13. Minutes received and filed.
12/10/86 - EMSAC, and Ol/l4/87 Agenda
l2/09/86 - Golden Gate Parkway Beaut. Adv. Comm., and
01/13/87 Agenda .. .
ll/20/86 & 12/04/86 - CCPC
12/02/86 - Imm. Lighting & Beaut. Adv., end 01/20/87
Agenda.
l4. Copy of approved packet received Ol/05/87 from Department of
Revenue regarding the Tax Collector opening a new satellite
office located at Green Tree Shopping Center, and attaching
lease contract. Filed
15. Letter dated l2/19/86 from Wayne E. Daltry, Executive
Director, regarding "Bretonne Park" DRI Application for
Development Approval, DRI #5-8586-65, and advising that the
SWFRPC has officially adopted the enclosed Ass~ssment for the
Bretonne Park Development of regional Impact. Referred to
BCC, Neil Dorill, and filed.
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CHAIRMAN AO'l'BORIZBD TO SIGN CONTRACT AMBNDMB1fTS FOR COR'l'RACT FOR
SERVICB OF PROCESS WITH BRS
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meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair - Time:
BL'RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS/
B~, ~D OF ZONING APPEALS/EX
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