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EMERGENCY
MEETING
AUGUST 14, 2004
COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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EMERGENCY
AGENDA
August 14, 2004
9:00 a.m. (Reconvened)
Donna Fiala, Chairman, District 1 (via telephone)
Fred W. Coyle, Vice-Chair, District 4 (via telephone)
Frank Halas, Commissioner, District 2
Tom Henning, Commissioner, District 3
Jim Coletta, Commissioner, District 5 (via telephone)
NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA
ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS
MUST REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY MANAGER PRIOR TO
THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE
ADDRESSED.
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED,
REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING
IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE
BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS
DEPARTMENT.
REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH
ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING
WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY MANAGER AT LEAST
13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE
HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS".
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS
BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO
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ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL RECEIVE UP TO
FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS THE TIME IS ADJUSTED BY THE
CHAIRMAN.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS
PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO
THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE
CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL,
NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34112, (239) 774-8380; ASSISTED LISTENING
DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMP AIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
1. Invocation
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Emergency Procedures:
Declaration of Extraordinary Circumstances that Commissioners
Fiala, Coletta, and Coyle be voting members of this Emergency
Meeting - Approved 2/0 (Commissioner Henning and
Commissioner Halas present)
4. Update on Hurricane Charley and its affect on Collier County - Dan
Summers, Collier County Emergency Management Director
A. General Assessments:
· Stabilization of the community
· Life safety issues: no deaths reported and no missing persons
· Hospitals - no sign of damage or outages
· Nursing Homes - no damage
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· EMS - mutual aid assistance to Lee/Charlotte (Lee County lost
both helicopters)
· Sheriff - is responding/assisting
· Sprint - some outages
· Cellular Service - fair
· FPL/Lee CoOp - call to register for restore
· Water - no report of problems; inspect private wells before
drinking
· Sewer System - reenergizing lift stations
· Property Loss - minor glass and debris wino major structural
failures
· Road Conditions - major roads open, secondary roads are
being cleared; All major intersections without signals working
are to be treated as 4-way stop
· Web site -11,000 hits
· Wind Speeds - 90 miles per hour winds
· FEMA - Advise community that their primary insurance
carrier is the first one to pay, then FEMA, Red Cross, etc.
· Beaches - being assessed
· Local Area - Community Development and Environmental
Services have sent out 25 teams to assess debris and how to
handle it
· Assistance - all agencies are going to help and assist other
areas
· Donations - Only is specifically requested; Need cash to
help/assist Lee and Charlotte Counties
· Mutual Aid Resources: scheduling and shift work to be
coordinated by the EM Director
5. City of Naples Update - Bill Barnett, Mayor of Naples, FL
A. Police and EMS are doing a great job
B. Major Issues for City: Horticultural damage and the power
needs restoration
C. Request: Need to work on mandatory evacuation plan and
make it more clear as to what is expected
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6. Public Utilities Update - Jim DeLony, Public Utilities Administrator
A. No reports of overflows
B. Lift station to be pumped down
C. Needs public to keep this office informed of any problems
D. Customer Service Phone Number: 403-2380
E. Normal pickup for solid waste
F. Lifting the limits on size/length of branches for pickup by
increasing the length of tree trunks to 2-feet - to help
remove debris from the area
G. Beaches - surveying the areas
1) Damage to dune system
2) Lots of debris
3) If public observes problems, please notify
7. Community Development and Environmental Services - Joe Schmitt,
CDES Administrator and Bleu Wallace, Operations Director
A. Update:
1) 25 teams have been sent out and each team includes
one Code Enforcement Officer and one Building
Inspector
B. Assessments:
1) If property has a RED Card - there is structural
damage and is unsafe (DO NOT ENTER)
2) If property has a YELLOW Card - there is some
apparent structural damage, but it remains safe for
habitation
3) If property has a GREEN Card - there is no damage
and it has been inspected
8. Collier County Sheriffs Department - Don Hunter, Sheriff
A. Action:
1) Reaffirm the need for curfews due to the lack of
power, traffic controls, and alarm systems are out of
order; Curfew needed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and
especially in the North areas
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2) Consideration for additional signage at intersections
so that regular officers can return to their regular
duty assignments
3) TIP Line for price gouging: 1-800-646-0444
Motion to extend curfew through tonight and the sheriff to extend
if he deemed necessary - Resolution 2004-246 (from last night)
and Resolution 2004-247 Adopted - 5/0
9. Comments
A. Joe Schmitt, CDES Administrator - Permits/Permitting is
available at 403-2440; check with Contractors' Licensing
Board to make sure contractor is licensed
10. Adjourn
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EMERGENCY CURFEW Resolution 2004-246
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Wheras, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida (the
"Board") in an emergency session adopted proclamation/resolution 2004/244
declaring a state of emergency for all territory within the legal boundaries of Collier
County pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 2002-50, also known as 84-37.
Wheras, Hurricane Charley has presented a threat to the health, safety and
welfare of the citizens of Collier County, therefore Commissioner Henning as Acting
Chairman on behalf of the Board adopts a curfew in the unincorporated areas of
Collier County between 11:00 p.m., August 13, 2004 and 6:00 a.m., August 14,2004,
which includes but is not limited to the prohibition of or restrictions on pedestrian
and vehicular movements, standing and parking, except for the provision of
essential goods and services, such as fire, police, emergency medical services and
hospital services, including the transportation of patients, utility emergency repairs
and emergency calls by physicians.
Persons violating the established curfew will be guilty of a misdemeanor of
the second degree, punishable as provided in Florida Statutes 775.082 or 775.083.
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EMERGENCY CURFEW
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Resolution# 2004 - 247
Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida
(the "Board") in an emergency session adopted proclamation/resolution 2004/244
declaring a state of emergency for all territory within the legal boundaries of Collier
County pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 2002-50, also known as 84-37.
Whereas, Hurricane Charley has presented a threat to the health, safety and
welfare of the citizens of Collier County, therefore Commissioner Henning as Acting
Chairman on behalf of the Board adopts a curfew in the unincorporated areas of
Collier County between 10:00 p.m., August 14,2004 and 6:00 a.m., August 15,2004,
which includes but is not limited to the prohibition of or restrictions on pedestrian
and vehicular movements, standing and parking, except for the provision of
essential goods and services, such as fire, police, emergency medical services and
hospital services, including the transportation of patients, utility emergency repairs
and emergency calls by physicians.
Persons violating the established curfew will be guilty of a misdemeanor of
the second degree, punishable as provided in Florida Statutes 775.082 or 775.083.
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