BCC Minutes 03/16/1982 R
Naples, Florida, ...arch 16,1982
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissionors in
and for the County of Collier, and also acting ~s 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
Naples, Florida, with the following membûrs present:
CH^IRM1\N: C. R. "Russ" Wimer
VICE-CH1\IRM^N: Mary-Fr~nccs Kruse
John ^. pistor
Clifford Wenzel
Dc'!vid C. Brown
ALSO PRESENT: William J. Rp.agan, Clerk; Harold Hall, Chief Deputy
Clerk; James C. Giles, Fiscðl Officer, Elinor M. Skinner, Deputy Clerk;
Ken Cuyler, ^5~i6t~nt County /\ttorney; Trving Berzon, Utilities
Manager; C. William Norman, County ~anag~r; M<'Irtha SKinner, Social
Services Director; Terry Virta, Community Ccvelopment Director; Lee
Kirchhoff, Planner; Neil Dorrill, Public Safl.'.'ty /\~minlstrator; Donald
Norton, Pub'lc Services /\dmlnlstrator; Edwl'lrd Smith, Administrative
Services 1\dmlnistrator¡ Chris Holley, Arlmlnistrðtive /\sslstant; Grace
Spaulding, Administrative Aide to thl'! Board; I'Jnd Deputy Chief Ray
Barnett, Sheriff's Dep~rtment.
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AGENDA - APPROVED WITH 1\DDrTION AND DELETTON
Commissioner Wenzel moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 5/0, that the agenda be approved with the following addition
and delellon:
1. Discussion re purchase of Mðrydale Kennels (~B) - c'!dded.
2. County Regional W~t~r System 1\mendment to Bond Resolution
(11B) - delet£'d.
MINUTES OF ~AnCH 2, 1~A2 - ^PPROVF.D
Commissioner Pistor movr.d, seconded by Commissioner wenzel ðnd
carried unðnmlously, th~t the minutes of tre 8CC M~rch 2, lqA2 meeting
be approved as presented,
PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING THURSDAY, MARCH lA, 19A2 /\5 /\GRICULTURE D/\Y-
ADOPTED
Commissioner Brown reftd the Proclðm~tion d~slgnatinq Mðrch lR,
1982 as Agriculture Day in Collier County. Commissioner Wenzel said
that in the fourth pðr~qrftph of the proclðmation the phrase should read
~agriculture is our nation's number one exporter about $4.4 billion (or
trillion) in 1981-, Chair~an Wimer requested that the number be
double-checked. Commls~ioncr plstor moved, seconded by Commissioner
Kruse and carried unðnlmously, that the Proclamation be adopted as
corrected. Ms. Denise L. Colemlln, Extension Bome Economics Agent,
accepted the Proclðm~tlon and introduced members of the Aqribusiness
Women's Committee who Issued invitations to the VIP breðkfast on April
6, 1982, a s we 11 ð s d i s t r i but e din for mat I on b roc h u res.
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SOCIAL SERVICE CASES 4W-R3SJ AND fW-5R2l - 1\PPROVF.D
Commi5slon~r ~rown moved, scconded by Commissioner Plstor and
cðrried unanimously, that Social Service cascs tW-~353 and 'W-5821 be
d pprov cd .
ORDINANCE NO. R2-22 RE PETITION R-~1-27C, AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
REOUESTING REZONTNG FROM "/\_2" AGRTCULTURE TO "PUD" FOR r,.~l 1\CRES
LOCATF:D AT TilE NORTHF."ST CORNER OF RATTLESNAr<E HAMMOCK ROAD AND POLLY
~VENUE - "DOPTED; PETITIONER'S "r.REE~ENT TO STIPULATTONS 1\CCEPTED
Legal notice havlnq been published In the Naples Daily News on
February 12, 1982 as evidenced by "ffidavit of Publication filed with
the Cl~rk, public hearing was opened to consider Petition R-81-27C
filed by th~ American Luthcran Church requesting rezoning from "A-2"
agriculture to "PUD" for r,.(,l acres located at the northeast corner of
Rattlesnake Hammock Road and Polly Avenue.
Planner Lee t<irchhof: indicaterl the location of the IIforementloned
property on a map and explained that the p~titloncr Is proposing
twenty-six single anrl multifamily units on ~.5 acrefi ðt a density of
four units per acr~. She said that the petition has been reviewed and
recommended for ,)pproval by all the review agencies in their (reas of
concern, subject to the stipulatlonn linted in the Exc~utivc Summary
dated 2/l9/ß2. She stated that the CAPC held their public hearing on
February lA, 19!12 and recommended forwarrling pf'tition R-Pl-27C to the
BCC for approval with the followin] two ð~ditional stip~lations:
A. Delete "guefit house" from single f~mily unit.
B. Provide 10 foot cascmC'nt to recreational .Hf'a from single
family units.
Responding to Commlssioncr \o\'enzl'l, Mr. Willillm.J. rdixon, from thp
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finn of Bruns & Bruns, Inc. representing the petitioner, \?xplaln,ð that
the American Luther~n Church will either sell the property as a package
to ð developor or will sell the individual units as they become avail-
able. Responding to Commissioner Plstor, Ms. Kirchhoff said the
developer has siqncd the agreement to the stipulations.
Commi~=~~ner Wenzel moved, seconded by CommIssioner Brown and
carried unanimously, thût the public hcaring be closed. Commissioner
Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and cðrrie~ unanimvusly,
that the ordinance as numbe.ed and titled below be adopted and entered
Into Ordinance Book No. 14:
ORDINANCE NO. 82-22
AN ORDIN....NCE /\MENDING ORDINANCf. fl2-2, THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING REGUL/\TTONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED 1\RE1\ OF COLLIER
COUNTY BY AMENDING THE ZONING ATL^5 M^P NUMBER SrJ-26-5 BY
CH^NGING THE ZONING CLASSIt'TC^TIOrl OF TilE HEREIN DF:SCRIBED
PROPERTY PROM "A-2" AGRICULTURE TO ·PUD" PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT FOR T11r: PRnr'F:RTY KNOWN /\S THE lIMERICAN LUTHERAN
CIIUR~H: PART OF Sf.CTrOf\' Iii, TOI"NSHIP 50, R^NGE 2f); AND BY
PROVIDING MJ fFFF:CTIVE DATF:.
PETITION R-81-29C, COLLIER Df.VELOrMENT CORPORATION - CONTINUED TO
4/20/82
Planner Kirchhoff explnlned th~t staff requ~sted that Petition
R-Bl-29C, Collier Development Corporation, requ~stlng ~ezonlng from
"C-3" and "R~F-6" to ·PUD" for property locðted at the northwest corner
of U.S. 41 ðnd Vðndcrbllt Bcðch Roðd be continued until "prll 20, 1!1B2.
Commissioner Brown ~o moved, seconded by Commlsslonp.r Wenzel and
carried unðnlmously.
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PRESENTATION BY REPRESENTATIVES OF DELTONA CORPORATION RE NEGOTIATrONS
TO RESOI.VE FURTHER DEVELOPMF:NT PLANS lN THE 1\REA OF MARCO ISLAND -
CONTINUED TO 3/30/A2
Commissioner Wenzel moved, seconded by Commissioner pistor end
carried unanimously, that the presentation by representatives of
Doltona corporation re negotL'\tions to resolve further development
plans in the area of Marco Island be continued to March 30, 1982 as
requested by ~r. James Apthorp, Vice President of Dcltonð.
CHAIRMAN AUTHORIZED TO SiGN CONTRACT TO PURCHASE MARYDALE KENNELS FOR A
COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by C~mmi~sioner pistor ~nd
carried unanimously, thðt the Chalrm~n be authorized to sign the con-
tract to purchase Marydale Kennels for a County animal shelter.
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RESOLUTION 82-)4 AUTHOR IZ ING CH^ IRMAN TO EXECUTE TilE INTF.RLOC^L AGREE-
MENT AND ALL OTHER NECE5S1\RY DOCUMENTS TO CREATE TilE METROPOLITAN
PLANNING ORGANIZATION - ADOPTED
Community Development Dircctor Virtð explained that the actual
budget prcpart!ù and submitted for review by the County Manager and the
Fiscal Officer for the remainIng half of 1982 for the MPO 15
$45,672.00, of which $9,134 would be the locnl sh~re and that amount
would be split between Collier County and the City of Naples.
Commissioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
carried unanimously, thnt Resolution 82-34 authorizlny the Chairman to
execute the Interlocal Agreement and all other necessary documents to
establish the MPO be adopted and that the FIsc;.l Officer be di~ected to
prepare the approprIate budget procedures to handlp. MPO funds.
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NINETY (90) DAY BUILDING PERMTT EXTENSION TO DELTON~ CORPORATION FOR
THE PAL~S CONOOMINIUM - GRANTED
Commissioner Wenzel moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
carried unðnimou~ly, that ð ninety (90) d~y building permit ext-nAlnn
be granted to Deltona Corporation for The Palms Condominium.
DTSCUSSION RE SUPPLEMENT/\L AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND THE
SFW~D {o'OR THE GOLDEN G^TE ESTATES MODIfIED INTERIM ACTION PROGRAM -
CONTINUED UNTIL 1/30/A2
Chalrm~n Wimer st~ted that staff hðS requested that a discussion
re the supplement~l vgreement between Colli~r County ~nd the SFWMD for
the Golden Gate EstÐtcs Modificd Interim Action Program be continued
until March "10,1982.
Commlssion0r Kru~e so move~. Commissioner Wenzel seconded the
motion whIch carried unanimously,
CH~IRMAN AUTHORIZED TO EXfCUTE IN DUPLTCATE THE UTILITTES RELOC^TION
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF NAPLES fOR PINE RIDGE ROAD (U. S. 4l to
AIRPORT R01\D)
CommIssioner Rrown moved, s~condc~ by Commissioner Plstor and
carried unanimously, that the Chairman be ðuthorized to execute, in
duplIcate, the Utilities Relocatio~ Agreement wIth the CIty of Naples
for pin e Rid g e Ro /I d ( U. S. "l to /\ i r po r t Ro II ri) .
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REPORT ON STATUS OF CIVIL DF.FEN5E AMATEUR RADTO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
_ CONTINUED INDEFINITELY. AUTllonrz¡"'1'ION GRANTEP FOR THOSE COM"'I~-
SIONERS WHO WOULD LIKF. TO ATTF.ND THE NATION1\L HURPICANE CONFERENCE ON
APRIL 14-16, 19R, IN OnL~NDO
Commissioner Kruse moved, secQnd~d by ~ommiR~ionpr Brown and
carried unanimously that the report on the status of the Civil Defcnse
amateur radio communication equipment be continued indefinitely.
Responding to Commissioner Pistor's questIon, County Manager
Horman said he anticipat~s that th~ Public Safety ^dminI5tr~tor and thp.
Civil Defense Director will attend the Natlonðl Hurricane Conference to
be held April 1.4-1(;, 19A2 in Orll1ndo. Commissioner Brown moved,
seconded by rommlssIoner Wenzel and carried un~nimously, that any
Commissioner who would like to attend the conference be authorIzed to
ð 0 so.
BID .552 FOR PunCH^SE OF /\ MODULAR TYPE lIT ~HBUL/\NCE - ~WARDED TO AERO
PRODUCTS CORP0R^TION TN TilE ".~OUNT OF ~1R,Ho11.Q2
Legal notlcc having been publir.hed in thc Naples Daily News on
February 8 and 10, 19A2, as evidenced by "ffiónvlt of Publ iC.tlon fileð
wit h the C 1 e r k, bid s ....·c r ere c e i v c d for £\i d . 55/., for II ~o d u 1 ð r Ty pel I I
^r.1 b u I a n c e, un t 11 2: 3 0 P. M. 0 n M ð r c h :3, ) 9 p /. ,
Discussion regarding bid sp~clflcations for this Item followed
during which 1\dmlnlstratlve Services Administrator SmIth said that
three vendors met all of the conditions of the spcclficlltIon~. Com-
mIssioner Wenzel asked If a review of the sµeciflcatlonG WI1S in order
with a morc lIber~l description so that a lower priced ~mbulancp. could
be used without affectIng the operation of the EMS, to which Mr, Norm~n
responded thllt the specifications used for Bid .552 were the rcsult of
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nimilar reviews óu~ to past problems. He said that many of the areas,
where the bidder of tho "lternat~ bið at ð lowor price was at variance
with the Bpecific~tIon5, w~rc areas that the County hac found un$ðti~-
factory, i.e. that rIv~tcd bodies have cr~ated problcms because of the
salt air in the area. He referred to the Executive Summary dðted
3/4/82 which elaborated on the vðrlances which he does not Co~~:1Dr
minor. Responding to CommIssioner Wenzcl, Mr. Norman said that the
alternate bid was not as high quality ~aterIal and Incomplete.
Commissioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel ðl~
carried 4/1, with Commissioner Brown opposed, that Bid .552 for a
Modular Type III Ambulance be awarded to 1\ero Products Corporation in
the ~mount of $38,A43.9L, as rccommended by the Purchasing Director to
be the lowest acceptable bid In the best Interest of the County, and
that the Chairman be authorized to sign and the Clerk to attest the
resulting agreement,
BID '553 fOR LIGHT fIXTURES FOR THE IM~O~/\LE~ J/\IL CENTER - AWARDED TO
CONSOLIDATED F.U:C:TRIC C()~P^NY IN TItF. M'OUNT OF nn,('c}?75
Legal notice having been publlshl.'.'d In the Naples Dally Nows on
February 11 and l~, 19R2, as pvldencpd by Affidavit of Publication
filed with the Clerk, bids were recelvp'; for f'ld *«;53, for light
fIxtures for the Immokð]ce JðIl Centcr until 2:30 P.M. March 3, 1982.
CommIssioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that Bid .551 for light fixtures for the Immokalee
Jail Center be awarded to Consolidated Elpctric Company in the ~mount
of $lO,(;92,75, as recommended by the Purchasln1 ~Irp.ctor to bo the
lowest bid and in the best inter~st of the' County, and th.'lt the
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Chairman be authorized to sign and the Clerk to ~ttost the resulting
agreement.
BID 1531 FOR SCHOOL AND PARK FENCING - AWARDED TO QUAID FENCE BUILDERS,
INC. IN THE ^MOUNT OF SI4,~65.5l
Bid 1531 was reconsidered at Chairman Wimer's requ~st. Commis-
sioner Brown moved, seconded by CommissIoner KrUbe and cðrried unani-
mously, that BId t53l for school and park fencing be awarded to QuaId
Fence Builders, In~. In the amount of Sl~,~fi5,5), ð~ recommended by the
purchasing Dircctor to be the low bidder an1 in the best interest of
the County, and that the Chairman be authorized to sIgn and the Clerk
to attest the resu~tinq agreement.
MUSEUM FEE SCHEDULE FOR PHCT0GR^PHIC REPRODUCTION AND/OR USE OF SAME
FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES - APPROVED
Commissioner Wenzel movrd, srcondrd by r.ommissloner Kruse and
carried unanimously, th~t the ~U5eum fee sch~du]~ for photographic
reproductIon and/or use of samc for commercial purposes be approved.
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APPROVAL, IN CONCEPT, FOR TilE YOUTH GUID^NCE VOLUNTEER PROGR1\M TO APPLY
FOR ADDITIONAL STATE GRANT FUNDS
Commissioner PIstor moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
carried unanimously, that the BCC grant ðpprov~l, In conccpt, for the
Youth Guidðnce Volunteer Program to apply for additIonal State grant
funds and that staff prcpare and submit the necessary proposals.
AUTHORIZATION TO P~OCEED WITH THE SELECTION OF AN ARCHITECT FOR THE
PHASE II TMPROVEMENTS TO THE HEATING, VE~TTL^TION AND AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM AT THE COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNME~T COMPLEX
Regarding the HVAC encrgy Improvcments and conservation programs
for Collicr County Govcrn~ent Complex Buildings "8" and "F", Commis-
sioner Krusc asked if the improvement~ In Building "F" are being
coordInated with the current proposal for the addition of three floors
to the building, to which Mr. Norm~n rcsponded affirmatively. He
A)(rlðin~d that, basically, the o~ly ch.::~g~5 to t.::kc pl::cc in ßuil.ding
"F" woul~ be to connect the existIng ~ir condItioning units In the
building to the new computcrlzed control system th~t is now installed
to control all the buildings on the Complcx. He said that the computer
has the capacity to handle thc additional thrce floors.
RespondIng to Commissioner Wenzel '5 question of whether an attcmpt
had been made to add circulation without using l\lr conditioning, Mr.
Norman said th~t the new units that werc installed in Building ·C· and
·D" do have a suhstantial frcsh air component.
He snIò th~t the unIts
in BuIlding "r- havc modulating dampers which use fresh air when the
outside temperaturcs make that feaslbl~.
Commissioner Prown moved, secon~ed by rommlssioncr Pistor and
carried unanimously, that the BCC authorize stðff to procecd with the
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selection of an architect for the Phllse II Improvements to the IIp.lItln'J,
\'\:nt1latlon ðnd l\lr Conditioning (HV/\C) lit the Collier County Govcrn-
ment Complex; and that ð NegotIation Committce be established to
perform the dutIes related to the project, sôid Committee to consist of
the County Manager, or his designee, the Public Safety Director, and
the Purchasing Director.
FIN1\t SCHE~ATTC DFSTGN FOR JUSTICE Cr.NTER EXP/\NSION - ÀCCf.PTED
Public Safety Administrator Dorrill explained that the BCC had
prcviously rcviewed the working sch~mðtIc designs as they relate to the
Justice Center expansion for the new jail, the needs of Building ~F",
and thc revIsions of Building -/\-. He said staff recommendatIon is to
comply with the ßCC's original schedule of critIcal dat~s and, if the
BCC chooses, to form~lly ùpprovc the schematics ~s ~hey relate to the
new and renovated spatial progr"'m.
Mr. Oorrill explained that If the schematic design is approved the
calendar will be closed on the schematic phase and the consultants ~ill
be requested to entcr Into the design dcvelopm~nt phase whtch the BCC
previously lIpproved.
He said that no design development payments will
be r:lðde to the :::onSUlt"nts until su,_,/) time as th~ following Items are
subm I tted :
1. /\ full suhmission of all rlocumcnts related to the schematic
design pha se,
2. /\ certificate from the c'!rchitect ~tt~sting to the fact th"t
the project Is wIthin the originnl burlqet of 7.0 mIllion
doll/irs ,1n<1 is in compll",nce with the l'I~optp.d ,1Cchltectural
p r og ram.
3. A site model th"Jt will be constructed.
4. An executive summary document.
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5. An inform^tlonal pamphlet for public distribution outlining
the project.
6. MðGter design program.
Commissioner Kruse asked if the BCC would be totally committed to
-every line in the design" if they approved the design in concp.pt, to
which Mr. Dorrill responded that, as the project moves Into the
construction document ph3se, there will be modIflcðtIons. He explained
that the schemðtics as they are in the final stages h3ve heen sent to
the Depðrtment of Corrections in TAllahassee and thðt there may be
minor modificatIons. He explained that the reason for a formal acccp-
tðnce is that the bulk of thc concept of the work has been done as well
as the layouts. lie said that should the BCC require extensive redesign
efforts that are not the fault of the archItect those would involve an
addItional servicc, dcsign ch~nge order and additIonal fee. He said he
did not anticipate any significant design modIfication.
During the discussion which followed, Chairman Wimer rccommended
that the consultants be instructed to Rdo away with the landscape
archItectR, and he voluntepred to do the lðndscap~ desiqn at no cost.
Mr. Dorrlll said hu would review the situation with the archlt~cts and
report to the BCC. Commissioner Pistor sldd he would like to review
some minor items re the desiqn with Mr. Dorrll1.
Commissioner ßrown moved, seconded hy Commissioner plstor and
carricd un~nlmously, th~t the fIn~1 schematic dcslqns for the Justice
Center expan!,;ior be IIccepted, contingC'nt on ful] submission of all
requIred documents Jnd reports.
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UTILITY EASF..MF.NT FOP 'I'HF. 1'1'^TF.P ~r.TF~ ^ND METJ::P V1\ULT \'11TH THE ^NCHOMCP.
PROJECT - /\CCEPTED FOh RECORDATION
Commissioner K~usc moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that the Utility E~semcnt located adjacent to
C-901 for The Anchoragp. Project bc accepted for recòrdation.
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FORCE MAIN/r.rFT STATION RE TUE '-W'UORAGE - ACCEPTED¡ RELATIVE DOCUMENTS
^UTHORIZED FOR RECORDATION
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that the sewage lift station and the force main
leading from the lift station to the County's existing fa~llitfes, to
serve The Anchor~ge project, be accepted for ownershIp, op~rðtion, and
maintenance, under a one (1) year Contract Guarantee and that the Clerk
be authorized to file and/or record the following lcg...l documonts:
l. Bill of Sale
2. Owner's ~ffId~vit
3. Certification concerning contributions in-aid of any
construct ion
4. veritication of fin.'!l costs for the force main and 11ft
stat Ion
5. Up-to-date lizt of customers and/or property owners
6. Utility Easement
7. ^ lett~r from the Englnecr of R~cord ccrtifying that the
sdnitary sew~gp lift ztðtion .'Ind force m.'lln arc within the
public rights-of-way and/or the proposed County utilIty
easl'ment
8. Contr.'lctual çuar.'lnte~ for m~t~rIð]s ðn~ workmanship for a
period of one (1) ye<'lr from the dllte of ðccept~nce by the
Board of County Commissioners
9. Results of the pressure test conducted on the force main
10. One (1' set of ðs-huilt ~rawlng!'; signf'd nnd sealed by the
Engineer of Record
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NEWSPAPER SELECTION FOR PUBLJC^TTnN OF FUTURE OELINOUENT T1\X LIZTS TO
BE PUT OUT Fan PIDS
Mr. William Gentry, Managing Editor of the Marco rsland Eðgle and
representing the Golden Gate Eagle, referred to a letter he submitted
to the BCC In answer to the proposal to establish a rotation policy for
the selection of newspapers to publish the delinquent tax list. He
said that It Is the contention of the publishers of the Marco Island
Eagle and Golden Gate Eagle that thos~ newspapers are qUhlIfied
publIcations and should be considered on an equal basis and should not
have to share the printing of the delInquent tax list with the other
weekly n~wspaper.
He said he feels the Marco Island Eagle and Golden
Gate Eagle ðre entitled to the same legðl rc'!te as the Naples Daily News
and that It would be unfair to force the Naples Star ðnd the two
aforementioned newspapers to dlvi~e the billing and charge
approxImately one-half the charge of the Napl~ß Dally News.
Chairman Wimer explained that the propos~d resolution sets forth a
rotation system as the BCC previously discussed. Commissioner Pistor
moved, seconded by Commissioner ~len7.el (lnd carried I1nanlmously, thllt
the delInquent tax list be put out for bids for publication next year.
REQUEST FOR /\UTIIORT7.ATJON FOR ncc TO ENTF:n TNTO AGRF:f.MENT wITH JOE W.
FIXEL, ESQ, FCR CERTAIN LECAL SERVTCES WITH RESPECT TO ROAD RIGHT-nF-
WAY ACOUISTTIONS - r0NTINUfll JNJìEFTNTTfLY
^t the request of County ^ttorn~y Pickworth, Chairman wimer said
that t;lis Item will be continued indefinitely.
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CON~IRM^TION TO ~VATAR UTILITIES, INC. T"~T THE UTILITI~S' TARTFF SHEET
-'CCUR-'TEL.Y REFL.ECT TilE: DECISION M^DE BY TilE BCC AT TilE MTE HEARING IN
1981 - CONTINUED IN"F~1NJTELY
At the rcquest of County Attorney Pickworth, Chairm~n Wimer said
that this item will be continued indefinitely.
ROUTINE BILLS - APPROVED FOR P/\YMENT
Pursuðnt t~ Resolution 81-150 the following checks were issu~
through March 12, 1982 in p.Jyment of routine bills:
FUND CHF.CK NOS. ^,,~OUNT
County Checks 4706-5058 51,344,910.25
BCC 3"170-)4709 294,32A.44
BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. P',-7) (;,OCr/\L SERVICES-AGING PROGRAM) TRANSFER TO
rROVIDE FOR PURCII/\SE OF' UNrF'OR/'S - ADOPTED IN TilE M~OIJNT OF $700
Commissioner Kruse moved, second cd by Commissioncr Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that 8udget ~mendment No. 82-73 transferring funds
to provide for the purchase of uniforms (Social S~rvices-AqIn9 program)
bc adopted in the amount of $700.
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BUDGET ^MENDMENT NO. 82-7~ (STATE ATTORNEY) TRANSF~R TO PROVIDE FOR
:PURCII1\SE OF COl'Ir-WNIC;,rrOì~S t:QUIPr.,f.NT ORD~Ht::() IN FY J(H~O-rq (hIT NOT
~~VED UNTIL FY 19RI-~? - ADOPTED TN THE ~MOUNT OF S5,P71
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that Budget Amendment No. 82-74 transferring funds
to provide for the purchase of communications equipm~nt (State
~ltorney) ordered in FY 1980-81 but not received until FY 19~1-82 be
adopted in the ~mount of $S,A71.
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BUDGET AMENDMENT N:3. r,2-7S TR.·,N~fr.R f'R0f'4 PUBLIC S^FETY ADMINISTRATION
BUDGr.T TO CONTINGENCY, W^Gr. ^ND R^L~RY MONF.Y - ^DOPTP.O IN THF. ^MOUNT or
$19,561
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that Budgct ~mendmcnt No. P2-75 transferring funds
from the Public Safety 1\dminlstratIon budgct to Contingency, wage and
salary money as per Board dIrection be adopted in the amount of
$19,51')1.
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BUDGET ^Mr.NDMENT ~'--7~ (COUNTY M^NAGEK TR^NSFER TO PROVIDE FOR $^t~RY
. AOJUSTIoIF;NTS ßEc"lJSr. OF' ADV"NCED D/\TE FOR Yfo1Pt.EMEHTINCo MERTT P¡\YMf.NTS -
ADOPTED IN 711E MiOlJN7 JF $ 2, 10';
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that Budget ^mp-ndment No. A2-7~ transferrlnq funds
to provide for salary adjustments because of advanced date for imple-
mentIng merIt payments (County Managcr) be adopted in the amount of
$2,l06.
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BUDGET ^MENDMENT NO. ~2-77 (COMMUNTTY DEV£LúPME~~ SECTTON A PROCR^"')
TR/lNSFEn TO PROVIDE BUDGET FOR NFW ElUDGf.T^RY UNIT - ^DOPTED IN THE
AMOUNT OF $2~J,~~0
Commissioner Xruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried unanimously, that Budget ^men~ment No. A2-77 transferring funds
to provide budget for ð new budgetnry unit (Community Developm~nt
Section B Program) be adopted In the amount of $24J,660.
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FISCAL POLrCY Fon PREP/\P^TION OF TilE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FY 19A7.-R3 -
^COPTED ^~ ^MENDED
Chid Deputy Clerk lIarold r... lIall refcrred to the proposed Fisclll
Policy for the prcp~r~tion of the annu~l budget for FY 19A'-R3 in the
ðgend~ mðterlðl, He requcGted clarIficatIon on the mech~nics of said
policy if the Bce I'ICCept8 the proposed Fiscðl Policy.
CommIssioner Wenzel moved, seconded by Commlssicner Kruse and
carried unanimously, that the Fiscal Policy for the preparation of thð
annual budget for FY 19R'-A~ be adopted.
County ~anag~r Norman st~ted that there have been changes that the
BCC has adopted to ðmend the bu~g~t during the course of the yeðr to
add programs and cost, and that, as 1'1 rpsult of that policy by estab-
lishing a base cap reflecting the original Adopt~d budget, staff will
need to treat items previously a~opted by the RCC this year as new
progr~ms and will have t~ rccomm~nd th~m ng~in next yeðr. He said he
assumed this pr0cedure ~ould be the best way to operate to stay within
the parameters cont:dncd within the Fiscðl Policy unrler discussion, He
~)id this procedure is ~ form of zero base hudgeting concept and that
he wanted the BCC to be dw'!re th.'lt the aforementlo'lcd oroce~s would
have to be undert~ken.
CommissIoner KrU5~ stated for the benefit of the Audience that the
proposed Fiscill Policy is an extremely tough polley. ~r. 11",11
requested clarlflcntlon to d~tcrmine at whnt level the cap would be
est.3blished on the burlget, whethf"r by departml'nt, division or for each
mAjor manager; for instnnce, would the cap apply to all departments
unÙ~l lh~ Gt!lIeral Fund under tht! County Man,'ger tou!1, or would the cap
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be applicable to each division? Mr. Norman said he felt it would be
better to treat all of the Gcneral Fund Departments, for which he Is
responsible, as a whole to allow him to give priority where he feels it
Is needed in making his recommendatIon~ to the sec.
Commissioner Kruse stated that she preferred to start at the
department level and in thc General Fund allow Mr. Norm~n to make
recommendations for the departments ~s needed. CommissIoncrs Wenzel
and Brown said they concurrcd to begin at the department level. Com-
missioner Pistor said he agreed with Mr. Norman's recommendation for
flexIbility within divisions so that a division would not be more than
the allowable cap,
Mr, Norman sdld th~t he h~s completpd forms to ask each department
to comply with the BCC guidelines and clar1fic>d thé\t he was requesting
the flexibil~LY to cut back In areas wherc he felt the need and to
increase in areas beyond th~ cap, where needed. It was the consensus
of the BCC that the procerlure would he to begin at the department level
and ùllow Mr. Norman the leeway to come back to the Rce with othp.(
recommendations.
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CHAIRMAN AUTHORIZED TO EXr.CUTE CERTTnCATES FOR CORRECTION TO TilE TAX
ROLLS, AS PR~S~NTED BY TH~ PROP~RTY /\PPRATSER'S OFFICE
Commissioner Krus~ moved, 5pconded by Commissioner PIRtor and
carried unðnlmously, that the Chairmðn be ~uthorizp.d to execute the
following Certificates for Correction to the Tax Rolls as prcsented by
the Property Appraiser's Officel
19f1l Tax Roll
NUMr,ER
DATE
Bl-llA
2/?5/A2
19R1 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
1981-120 & 121
3/11/82
TAX COLLECTOR AUTHORIZED TO TSSUE nUPLICATE TAX SALE CERTIFICATE '6307
TO W. L. ~OX DUE TO LOSS OF ORTCIN1\L
Commissioner Kruse moved, second~d by Commissioner Plstor and
carried unanimously, that the Tax Collector be authorized to issue
Dupl1C.Jtc T.n CcrtlficJtc ,r,J07 to ~r. W, L. Mox, due to loss,
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March 16, 19P2
"'ISC~LLAN~OUS CORR~SPONnENCE - FTLED 1\ND/OR REFEnRED
There being no cbjectIon, th~ ChaIr dIr~ct~d the follow'~1
corr~spondence be fIled and/or referred to the various dep~rtments ~s
indicated:
1. Minutes of Joint Meeting of the City of Naplcs
Contr~ctors Examining 80ard ðnd the Collie( County
Contrilctors Licensing BOi1rd, March 5, 19R2. Filed.
2. Minutes of Ochopee Fire Control DistrIct ~dvisory Board,
March 6, 1982. Filed,
3. Minutp.s of Marco Islðnd nc~utlficðtion Committee, March
9, 1982. Filed.
4. Copy of mr--mornndum dated '/ 5/f12 from Don Norton, Public
Service 1\dministr~tor, tr~nsmittIng CETA Status Report
for month of Febru~ry, 1982. Filed.
5. Copy of lp.tt~r rl"ten l/5/A? from Forl'stcr Chris ^nderson
re activities of Division of Forcstry for month of
F"bruary, 1982. Filed.
~. Letter dated l/P/R? from Po~rd of Directors, Lnkewood
Villas Hom£>ownr>rs ",ssocL'Ition, Tnc., r-:!questing the BCC
consider pros ~nrl cons r('q~rding nni decision to install
bikepaths along lnkewood Blvd. and r('questing concrcte
c0nstructiün th~r~uf. Copy ur reply from Ch~irMðn
Wimer, dated 3/1?/A2, r¡> nced for further Investigation.
xc County Manager; Public Works Administrator, Filed.
7. Copy of It'tter dated '/IO/R7 from Gent' H. Archer,
submitting his resiqnation as Radio 0fficer of CivIl
Defense (R.lI,C.E.S,). xc County M;,'nðg~r; Public Safety
Administrator. Filed.
8. Copy of lettr>r from !"\ER to Marco rsl.Jnti Utilities, dated
1/lO/P,?, rc notifici'ltion of Intent to d!'ny c1nd proposed
ord!'r of denial for /o',1rco fs],¡nn ¡",lste Tre"t,.,ent Plant
lIpplicc1tior °Oí'O/470n;>, xc COllnly ~~n;,q!'r; County
En~ironm~ntðl ist; Community ~0vclopm~nt ^dministrator;
Utilities Manðger. Filed.
9. Letter d,'ltcrl 1/1/R?, (rom :outh Florid" Blueqrl\9s
Assoc., rnc., exprcssinq qri'ltiturlf' re Issui'lnc{' of
cmc:qrn~y permit for Evprqli'l~cs P]u0qr~SS Convrntion.
xc County Mnnòqrr; Community Development /\rlminlstrlltor;
Z=~1~g ~irc~tor. filed.
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lO. "'emorandum dated 3/S/~2 from ~heriff Aubrey Rogers
transmitting rcport rc recoipt5 for Confiscation Trust
Fund, fIrst quarter FY 81-82. xc FlcCðl Officer. FIled.
ll. PetitIon (4 p/!Jgel:~ rcquesting strcet lighting along
Hcnderson Creek R()~ xc County Ma~r, Public Works
^ðmlnistrator. FIled.
12. Memorandum dated 3/2/A2 from DNR re Conservntion and
Recreational t<1nds (C.A,R.L.) Selection committee
mecting, J/l5/P2, Tßllah~ssce, Florida, xc County
Manager; Community ~cvelopment AdminIstrator. FIlcd.
13. Letter dated AprIl, 1987, from Governor r,raham, invitIng
participation in the 4th Annual Hurricane Conference,
^pril l4-l6, In Orll1ndo. xc Public Safety
Admlnistrðtor; Civil Defense Director. Fllf'd.
14. PSC Notices i)S follows (Filed): 1'1) 1\mende~ NotIce of
ha"rings rc [locket Nos. PIOl,:¡:;-TP¡ Rln2A7-TP; RI0107-TPJ
8l0327-TP¡ AJ01~7-TP¡ PlOl~l-TP¡ PJ0474-TP; A70070-TP,
(Various Tclephone Comp."nles) issu(>d 1/1 1/8? re
complaint of General Telephone Co. of FlorIda re use of
7-day versus 5-day holrling tim~ sturly 3nd hotel/motel
commission expcnsp. b) Notice of Ofl1l 1\rgument rc
Docket Nos. 7A()777-l'P (United Te1!"phone Company ,of
Florida) & 7PO<J);,I-Tf' (rloridu 'jdepho:ic Corp.) (~~'fLln~s
to customers). c} tJoti('~ of workshop rp Docket No.
820004-EU, on March 18.191'12, In Tallðhasse~.
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There bcing no further business for the good of the County, the
Meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair - Time: 9:40 /\.M.
[30"PD OF COUNTY CO~M r;,s IONF.RS/EX
OFFICIO COVFRNTNG AO"nnrS\ OF SPECIAL
DTf,TRTCTS UNOf.R ITS CONTROL
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C. R. "R II ~ ," I ,., F. R , (' H /\ T R"1 AN
/'!d u,' the rrc o~ !o'arch Î3, lqR2 ""
as corr~cted
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