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Agenda 06/14/2011 Item #17G Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting June 14, 2011 Withdraw Item 16B2: A Resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, designating the parcels of land depicted in the attached Exhibits A-G associated with the Immokalee Enterprise Zone as a Brownfield Area of Collier County for the purpose of economic development and environmental rehabilitation; authorizing the County Manager or his designee to notify the Department of Environmental Protection of said designation; and providing for an effective date. (Staff's request - wasn't advertised) Move Item 16Cl to Item 101: Recommendation to reject all quotes for Lift Station 103.01 Rehabilitation Project and re-quote Project 70046. (Commissioner Fiala's request) Move Item 16K4 to Item 16F5: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners adopt a Resolution fixing the date, time and place for the Public Hearing for approving the Special Assessment (Non-ad valorem Assessment) to be levied against the properties within the Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit. (Staff request - under County Attorney Report in error) Move Item 17 A to Item 8A: This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. PUDZ-2007-AR-12292: Cope Reserve RPUD -- An ordinance amending Ordinance Number 2004-41, the Collier County Land Development Code, which includes the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps; by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Estates (E) Zoning District to the Residential Planned Unit Development (RPUD) Zoning District for a project to be known as the Cope Reserve RPUD. The project proposes a total of 43 single-family detached dwelling units in Section 8, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 14.3::!: acres; and by providing an effective date. (Commissioner Fiala's request) CONTINUED INDEFINTEL Y DURING AGENDA CHANGES Move Item 17G to 8B: Recommendation to adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 49 ofthe Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, relating to economic development, which will establish additional criteria to be evaluated (1) when there is a request to lessen or waive certain requirements in existing economic development ordinances and programs, and (2) when there is an application seeking grants and/or other incentives which fall outside existing economic development ordinances and programs. (Commissioner Hiller's request) Note: Item 10C: Recommendation to award a construction contract in the amount of $25,935,470.53 $24,905,238.93 to Astaldi Construction Corporation and reserve $3,315,000.00 on the purchase order for funding allowances, for a total of $28,220,238.93 for ITB No. 10-5342 - "SR 84 (Davis Boulevard) Radio Road to Collier Boulevard; SR/CR 951 Intersection improvements; Collier Blvd (SR/CR 951) North to Magnolia Pond Drive; and CR 951 North to the E Golden Gate Canal", Project No. 60073 and Project No. 60092. (Staff's request - typographical error in dollar amount) Item 16D5: Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign an amendment to the 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Sub recipient Agreement with the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Immokalee approved on October 26, 2010 (Item 16D6) (Item 16D3). This amendment will correct a scrivener's error and revise the scope of services on the original agreement to include travel costs. The scope revision will not increase the previously awarded grant total. (Commissioner Henning's request) Item 16E2: There was a page omitted from the back up documents on the monthly change order report. "Under item 6 of the change order report, the cost ofthe added service is 17 cents per member (employee or dependent) per month". (Staff's request) Time Certain Items for Tuesday, June 14: Item 9B to be heard at 9:45 a.m. Item 9C to be heard immediately following Item 9B Item 9F to be heard at 1:05 p.m. Item lOB to be heard at 10:45 a.m. Item 10F to be heard at 2:00 p.m. Item llA to be heard at 12:00 noon-Closed Session Item llB to be heard at 1 :00 p.m. Time Certain Items for Wednesday, June 15: Item 10D to be heard at 10:00 a.m. Item 10E to be heard at 9:00 a.m. 6/14/2011 9:46 AM . . . 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 49 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, relating to economic development, which will establish additional criteria to be evaluated (1) when there is a request to lessen or waive certain requirements in existing economic development ordinances and programs, and (2) when there is an application seeking grants and/or other incentives which fall outside existing economic development ordinances and programs. OBJECTIVE: To obtain the Board of County Commissioners' (Board's) approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 49 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances in order to establish additional criteria and provide flexibility in awarding grants and other economic incentives in addition to the eligibility criteria set forth in each incentive program. CONSIDERATIONS: Chapter 49 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances is a ~'toolbox" of economic incentive programs intended to promote and foster economic diversification through the retention of high wage jobs in targeted industry clusters. The first of these programs was the Job Creation Investment Program. Subsequently, the Board established the Fee Payment Assistance Program, the Property Tax Stimulus Program, an Advanced Broadband Infrastructure Investment Program, a Job Retention Investment Program, and a mechanism to create Innovation Zones. Some of these programs have been amended from time-to-time. At its May 10, 2011 regular meeting (Item 10-C), the Board considered an Economic Development Council request to waive the minimum job creation and wage requirement for a business locating in western Collier County (Collier Scrap Metal Recycling, Inc.). At the end of this discussion, the Board directed the County Attorney to draft an amending ordinance to allow the Board, upon the finding of good cause shown, to waive some or all of the requirements set forth in the programs codified in Chapter 49. It is the opinion of the County Attorney that established criteria would help the Board in making such a detennination, and lessen the risk that the Board's decision could be challenged as arbitrary or capricious. When drafting tIns amendment, it became clear that the same criteria that could be utilized when the Board is asked to lessen or waive requirements in existing economic development programs could also be utilized if the Board is asked to consider awarding a grant or other incentives which fall outside existing programs. The proposed amendment, which creates new Sections 49-10, 49-11, 49-12, and 49-13 to the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, was brought to the Board for review at its May 24, 2011 regular meeting (Item l1-A). Discussion points included (1) adding a provision that ensures the County is not to provide incentives unless the company achieves the goals for which incentives are offered (offered by Commissioner Coyle), (2) assurances that the Board be infonned of the applicant's bottom end and top end ofthe proposed pay scale and assurances that the applicant will provide healthcare to its employees (offered by Commissioner Fiala), and (3) concerns that any award be subject to funding availability for each fiscal year so as to not tie the hands of future Boards (offered by Commissioner Hiller). These concerns have been addressed in the proposed ordinance, which the Board directed be advertised and brought back for possible adoption. As an1ended, the proposed ordinance reads as follows: 1 Packet Page -2370- . . . 6/14/20.11 Item 17.G. ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Section 49~ 10 Economic Development - Purpose. It is the policy of the Board to promote economic growth which results in high wage jobs and helps diversify the economy of Collier County. To further this policy, the Board from time-to~ time will enact ordinances designed to encourage private sector investing within Collier County which results in increased employment opportunities for Collier County residents. Such ordinances are in addition to all powers the Board enjoys under its Home Rule powers under the Florida Constitution and as set forth in Florida Statutes Sec. 125,045 (County economic development powers), as may be amended from time~to~time by the State Legislature. Section 49-11 Criteria in Awarding Grants and other Incentives In addition to the Eligibility Criteria set forth in each program, the Board may also consider the following criteria in its review: a. The type of business that is proposed; b. The total number of net jobs to be created and retained by the project; c. The expected number of employees who will reside in the County; d. The average wage of the jobs to be created and retained, both considering executive compensation and excluding executive compensation; e. The health, retirement and other benefit package offered to the prospective employees; f. The projected capital investment of the project, including land, building and equipment; g. The projected completion date for the project. If the project is to be completed in phases, then the dates. of such phases and the number of jobs projected to commence with each phase; h. The environmental impact of the proposed business; 1. The impact that the proposed business would have on existing businesses and employment within Collier County; J. Whether the proposed business will utilize local sources of supply; k. Whether the proposed business is expected to employ current County residents; 1. Whether the proposed business is expected to attract other employers to Collier County; m. The current economic climate of the County, including the unemployment rate and housing vacancy rate; n. Whether the proposed relocation or expansion would occur without the award; o. Whether the proposed business can be serviced by existing mass transit; p. The impact to County government revenues projected by the business and by the increase in employment; q. The impact to County government costs in providing services and infrastructure to the proposed business and projected employment; and r. Other such factors that the Board may deem relevant in evaluating the merits of the application. The Board may consider applications for grants and other economic development incentives that do not fall within existing ordinances and programs. Such applications will be evaluated utilizing the criteria set forth above. Section 49-12 Waiver. With respect to all economic development ordinances previously enacted by the Board of County Commissioners, which are codified in Chapter 49 of the Collier County Code of Laws and 2 Packet Page -2371- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. Ordinances, and unless otherwise set forth to the contrary, with respect to all economic development ordinances to be enacted hereafter, such ordinances and the programs set forth therein are to be liberally construed, and that upon a finding of good cause, and utilizing the criteria set forth in Section 49-11, the Board may lessen or waive any requirements set forth in such ordinances and the programs set forth therein. Section 49-13 Agreement Upon approval of an application for Economic Development assistance, a proposed agreement between the County and the applicant shall be prepared by the County Attorney for Board review during a regular meeting of the Board. The agreement shall be consistent with the underlying ordinance or program, if any, and shall, at a minimum, provide for the following: 1. A schedule of the payments or other incentives to be made by the County, which must be predicated upon a defined performance schedule or criteria to be met by the applicant. 2. An annual examination and audit of compliance performed by the County or an independent auditor to detennine compliance with, and performance under, the agreement. If the Board finds, on the basis of substantial competent evidence, that there has been a failure to comply with the terms of the agreement, the agreement may be revoked or modified by the County. 3. If applicable, a provision providing that the award is subject to funding availability for each fiscal year. 4. Recording of the agreement in the official records within 14 days after the County enters into the agreement, with all costs of recording to be paid by the applicant. FISCAL IMPACT: Advertising costs were $264.54. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners adopts the attached ordinance amending Chapter 49 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances in order to establish additional criteria and provide flexibility in awarding grants and other economic incentives in addition to the eligibility criteria set forth in each incentive program. PREPARED BY: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney 3 Packet Page -2372- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 17.G. Item Summary: Recommendation to adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 49 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, relating to economic development, which will establish additional criteria to be evaluated (1) when there is a request to lessen or waive certain requirements in existing economic development ordinances and programs, and (2) when there is an application seeking grants and/or other incentives which fall outside existing economic development ordinances and programs. Meeting Date: 6/14/2011 Prepared By Name: CrotteauKathynell Title: Legal Secretary,County Attorney 6/1/2011 3:17:50 PM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 611/2011 3:36:54 PM Name: GreenwaldRandy Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Office of Management & B Date: 6/1/2011 4:02:46 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 6/512011 3 :21 :22 PM Packet Page -2373- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. . ORDINANCE NO. 2011- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 49 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, BY PROVIDING FOR AN OVERALL PURPOSE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES ENACTED BY THE BOARD; PROVIDING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES ARE IN ADDITION TO ANY AND ALL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWERS THE BOARD MAY OTHERWISE EXERCISE UNDER LAW; PROVIDING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES ARE TO BE LIBERALLY CONSTRUED, AND UPON A FINDING OF GOOD CAUSE THE BOARD MAY WAIVE ANY AND ALL REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES AND THE PROGRAMS SET FORTH THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, based upon a legislative finding that the Collier County's historical dependence upon tourism, agriculture and construction are susceptible to economic cycles and downturns in the economy, on March 12, 2003, the Board of County Commissioners directed . staff to move forward with proposals for a "toolbox" to promote and foster economic diversification through the retention of high wage jobs in targeted industry clusters; and WHEREAS, in keeping with this direction, staff brought forward various proposals, and the Board enacted Ordinance 2003-63, which amended the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances by creating new Chapter 49 - Economic Development, with the first of these programs, the Job Creation Investment Program; and WHEREAS, the Board added additional programs to this Chapter 49 "toolbox," which include the Fee Payment Assistance Program enacted by Ordinance 2003-61; a Property Tax Stimulus Program enacted by Ordinance 2003-62; an Advanced Broadband Infrastructure Investment Program enacted by Ordinance No. 2005-56; a Job Retention Investment Program enacted by Ordinance 2008-16; and a mechanism to create Innovation Zones as set forth in Ordinance 2010-20, some of which programs have been amended from time-to-time; and WHEREAS, the Board wishes to make clear that these programs are in addition to all powers the Board enjoys under its Home Rule powers under the Florida Constitution and as set forth in Florida Statutes Sec. 125.045 (County economic development powers), as may be . amended from time-to-time by the State Legislature; that these programs are to be liberally Packet Page -2374- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. construdd, and that the Board, upon the finding of good cause shown, may waive some or all of . the req4irements set forth in the Ordinances and the Programs codified in ~hapter 49 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances. ! NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMM~SSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: Collier County hereby adopts an Ordinance that amends Chapter 49 of the Collier ~ounty Code of Laws and Ordinances by adding the following new provisions: ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL i Section ~9-1 0 Economic Development - Purpose. I ~t is the policy of the Board to promote economic growth which results in high wage jobs and helps diversify the economy of Collier County. To further this policy, the Board from time- i to-time iwill enact ordinances designed to encourage private sector investing within Collier I I County !which results in increased employment opportunities for Collier County residents. Such , ordinances are in addition to all powers the Board enjoys under its Home Rule powers under the I Florida i Constitution and as set forth in Florida Statutes Sec. 125.045 (County economic , develop~ent powers), as may be amended from time-to-time by the State Legislature. ! . i Section 149-11 Criteria in Awarding Grants and other Incentives ; in addition to the Eligibility Criteria set forth in each program, the Board may also ! considet the following criteria in its review: ! ~. The type of business that is proposed; b. The total number of net jobs to be created and retained by the project; I I I C. The expected number of employees who will reside in the County; I I d. The average wage of the jobs to be created and retained, both considering executive compensation and excluding executive compensation; e. The health, retirement and other benefit package offered to the prospective ! I I employees; I f. The projected capital investment of the project, including land, building and I I ! equipment; . Packet Page -2375- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. . g. The projected completion date for the project. If the project is to be completed in phases, then the dates of such phases and the number of jobs projected to commence with each phase; h. The environmental impact of the proposed business; 1. The impact that the proposed business would have on existing businesses and employment within Collier County; J. Whether the proposed business will utilize local sources of supply; k. \Vhether the proposed business is expected to employ current County residents; 1. Whether the proposed business is expected to attract other employers to Collier County; m. The current economic climate of the County, including the unemployment rate and housing vacancy rate; n. Whether the proposed relocation or expansion would occur without the award; o. Whether the proposed business can be serviced by existing mass transit; p. The impact to County government revenues projected by the business and by the increase in employment; q, The impact to County government costs in providing services and infrastructure to the proposed business and projected employment; and r. Other such factors that the Board may deem relevant in evaluating the merits of the application. . The Board may consider applications for grants and other economIC development incentives that do not fall within existing ordinances and programs. Such applications will be evaluated utilizing the criteria set forth above. Section 49-12 Waiver. With respect to all economic development ordinances previously enacted by the Board of County Commissioners, which are codified in Chapter 49 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, and unless otherwise set forth to the contrary, with respect to all economic development ordinarices to be enacted hereafter, such ordinances and the programs set forth . therein are to be liberally construed, and that upon a fmding of good cause, and utilizing the Packet Page -2376- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. ! criteria fet forth in Section 49-11, the Board may lessen or waive any requirements set forth in . such ordinances and the programs set forth therein. I Section :49-13 Agreement i Vpon approval of an application for Economic Development assistance, a proposed , . agreement between the County and the applicant shall be prepared by the County Attorney for Board r~view during a regular meeting of the Board. The agreement shall be consistent with the underlytng ordinance or program, if any, and shall, at a minimum, provide for the following: ! i 1. A schedule of the payments or other incentives to be made by the County, which must ! ! be predicated upon a defined performance schedule or criteria to be met by the i , i applicant. i ~. An annual examination and audit of compliance performed by the County or an i I I independent auditor to determine compliance with, and performance under, the agreement. If the Board fmds, on the basis of substantial competent evidence, that there has been a failure to comply with the terms of the agreement, the agreement may be revoked or modified by the County, i E. If applicable, a provision providing that the award is subject to funding availability i I for each fiscal year. I I ~. Recording of the agreement in the official records within 14 days after the County I enters into the agreement, with all costs of recording to be paid by the applicant. ! . i I SECTION TWO: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. i , ~n the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other I applicaple law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid pr unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a i separat~, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the ! remaini;ng portion. ! i ! i ! 1 . Packet Page -2377- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. . SECTION THREE: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION FOUR: EFVEcTlVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DUL Y ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, ~lorida, this _day of ,2011. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA . , Deputy Clerk By: FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN By: Ap rav d s to form an< Ie r~ ~~. Y' ..,. . ..- ..... I &.. ill\. J eft y i tIa1zkow Cou ty i orney \ . Packet Page -2378- 18D . 'Friday, June 3,2~1~ · Naples Dailr News - _",_,___~~_,,~..~..._.,.._.~......._...;.c.'''-T'_~_''',-'''''_'''_'''''~:"'::~""'-..,_ ...___ . "c;,,,____...____,,..._...._,.____-..~__-_,_'_..._~...... ......-"'.""..._._...............................---".......,....__........-,_..-,..---..".---....--..,..,..- ........~-~-..."...~...----_......--_...__._-. __.....<r"...-__-.............,..,.,.~.-_-..y..__......-...----""':-...-_.,--.._......._..<o;.."'_...-"'-....._.,___,__.~_.~.......,........_...w.__"_- NOTICE NOll~E , ' " NOTICE OF INTE~T~.o CONSIDER ORDI~~~CE, " ' . : Notice is hereby given that ,~n '(uesday, June 14, 2(}1'1, in the. iioa:rdroo~~ 3~dflc:;or; Administration Building, Collier COUhty Government 'Center; 3299 'East 'Tamiami ' Trail, Naples" Florida, tl1e, Board of County' Commissioners, will; 'consider the :eriact-, ment of a County Ordinance. . The meeting 'will commence at 9:00 A.M. The titre'of .the proposed Orcfinance'is as fol~ows:, ' " , 'v' ," " " .,' ,"',' .", ' - ,". .. . .' . '. ,.. AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS oF. COLLIER COUN- TY, 'FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 49' OF THE' COLUER COUNTY CODE O~ LAWS AND ORDINANCES"BY PROVIDING FOR AN OVERAUL PURPOSE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES ENACTED 'BY THE BOARD; PROVIDING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES ARE IN ADDITION TO ANY AND ALL' ECONOMIC DEVEL- OPMENT' POWERS THE BOARD MAY OTHERWISE EXEROSE UNDER. LAW; PROVID- ING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES ARE TO ,BE LIBERALLY-CONSTRUED,' AND UPON A FINDING OF GOOD CAusE ,SHOWN . FOR A WAIVER OF ANY AND ALL REQUIRE~', MENTS 'SET FORTH IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORDJNANCES' AND: THE' P-RO. GRAMS SET FORTH THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND ,SEVERABIl.fTY; 'PRO- . VIDING"FOR INCl:.USION IN T.HE CODE OF LAWS ,ANI;> ORDINANCES; AND PROVlD~ INGFORANEFFECTlVEDATE. ,'.. ,,' " Copies of the proposed Ordinance, ~re on file with the Clerk to the Board and are availab,le for. inspection. All interested parties ar~ in~it~d to attend ,and be heard. , NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County, administrator prior to, presentation of the agenda item to be i!ddre.ssed. Individual speakers will, be limited to 3 minutes on any item. -The-selection of an in- dividual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged,' If'recog;" nized by the Chairman. a spokesperson for a group or organization may be, allotted ' 10 minutes to speak on an item. , .'..', '," '. ',:',.. . . . . ....... . . ' . . .;. ..::::. - -. '. . ~ :. ~ .' 'Persons wishing to have written 'ot'graphic materials inciuded'ln. the"l!oard agendct. pack~ mLi~ submit said materi~1 ,a minin:t~m ,~t r,week!;prio( to ~h~. ;(espe~iye::' public hearing. In any case, written' materrals' .Intended to 'be;~onsldered by,th!!-,. . Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staffa,minirrium of seven ~ays; , .prior to' the public hearing. All ,material used, in p'r~entationsbeforl! ,the, B,oard,:: will become a permanent. part ofthe record. " ' ' , ','" , " ..... " - . '. ~. .' '. .", .' - Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board wilt' need a'record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may I')eed to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evi- denc~ ,~pon whi~ the appeal .is ba~ed, " . , ." ' , If yo~ area person with a dis~bility: wh~ needs any accommod~tiori in order to par- , ticlpate in this proceedirig, you are entitled, at no, cost to YOll, to the provision ,of' ,.. , _certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Mi!nagement Depart-' ' , ment;located..at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, 'Suite '101, Building W, Naples; FlOrida ,.:. 34112, (239) 252-8380. Assisted listening devices forthe'hearing:;jmpaired are ,avaiJ-, ':';" able in the County Commission!!rs~ Office. ' ' " ,BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FRED COYLE, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK By: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Oerk (SEAL) . ' .~: -', " --: Junp 3 :;/0'11" , ' . , ; No19Q~773 ' Packet Page -2379- 6/14/2011 Item 17.G. . .' I. .'