Agenda 11/08/2011 Item # 9DAgenda Changes
Board of County Commissioners Meeting
November 8, 2011
Continue Item 9D to the December 13.2011 BCC
Meeting: Recommendation to approve a
Resolution acknowledging the Board of County
Commissioners' support of Senate Bill 192
pertaining to amending the procedures for merger
and dissolution of two or more independent
special districts. (Commissioner Henning's
request)
Continue Item 16A13 to the January 24.2012 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to accept
a Speed Limit Study Report and adopt a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, authorizing a speed limit decrease from forty-five miles per hour (45
mph) to forty miles per hour (40 mph) on Vanderbilt Drive (CR 901) from 9th Street to
Bonita Beach Road at a cost of approximately $500. (Staffs request due to speed limit study
report)
Withdraw Item 16A21: Recommendation to award Bid #11 -5700 for "Devonshire
Boulevard Landscape & Irrigation Refurbishment Project" to Hannula Landscaping &
Irrigation, Inc. in the amount of $278,818.46; and reject the bid from Ameri- Pride, Inc.
Improvements will be funded by residents of the Radio Road Beautification MSTU. (Staffs
request due to formal notice of intent to protest award)
Move Item 16131 to Item 13133 Recommendation that the Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) approve the CRA staffs submission of amendments to the Bayshore Gateway
Triangle Mixed Use Overlay to County staff for incorporation into the BCC - approved Land
Development Code Amendment Cycle. If this request is approved, the specific amendment
language will be reviewed by County staff and incorporated into their submission to be
brought forth to the BCC for review in 2012. (Fiscal Impact $3,000) (Commissioner Hiller's
request)
Move Item 16133 to Item 13136: Recommendation for the Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) to approve and execute a Site Improvement Grant Agreement between the CRA
and a Grant Applicant within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle area. (2 70 5 Shoreview Drive -
Fiscal Impact: $2,607). (Commissioner Hiller's request)
11/8/2011 item 9. D.
KXECUT IVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve a Resolution acknowledging the Board of County
Commissioners' support of Senate Bill 192 pertaining to amending the procedures for
merger and dissokdon of two or more independent special districts.
MCTIVE: To obtain the Board of County Commissioners' approval of a Resolution
Supporting Senate Bill 192 (SB 192), which amends, in part, the procedures for merger and
dissolution of two or more independent.special districts.
CONSIDERATIONS: SB 192, sponsored by Senator Mike Bennett, creates a process that
allows independent special districts to merge with contiguous districts serving .similar fimctions.
Mergers can be triggered either by a citizen petition or by the districts' governing boards, and
must be approved'by a referendum.
The bill also creates a process for districts to declare themselves inactive by a unanimous
resolution of their governing boards. Inactive districts could then be dissolved without a
referendum.
Further, SB 192 allows two or more contiguous independent special districts with similar
fainctions and governing bodies that were created by the Legislature to voluinuwffy merge prior to
a special act. The bill allows merger proceedings to be initiated either by. joint. resolution of the
governing bodies of each district or by 40 percent or more of the qualified electors in each
district. The bill requires independent special districts to adopt a merger plan that outlines the
specific components for the proposed merger which shall be subject to a public hearing and a
voter. referendum
SB 192 states that the act shall preempt any special act to the contrary . and does not apply to
independent special districts whose governing bodies are effected by district landowners voting,
the acreage owned within the district. The bill also repeals current statutory provisions
addressing the merger of independent special fire control districts. Finally, SB 192 allows the
Department of Economic Opportunity to declare a special district inactive if the district's
governing body unanimously adopts a resolution declaring inactivity.
FISCAL IlViPACT: None.
LEGAL COMUMATI_NS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County
Attorney's Office, is legally sufficient for Board action and only requires a majority vote for
approval —SRT.
989MM A At MENT M AC't' None.
KMflf –N-DA ION• That the Board approve the attached Resolution in Support Senate Bill
192, which amends the procedures for merger and dissolution of two or more independent
special districts.
SUBMITTED BY: Commissioner Tom Henning
AGENDA DATE:
November 8, 2011
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 9.D.
11/8/2011 Item 9.D.
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a Resolution acknowledging the Board of
County Commissioners" support of Senate Bill 192 pertaining to amending the procedures for
merger and dissolution of two or more independent special districts. (Commissioner Henning)
Meeting Date: 11/8/2011
Prepared By
Approved By
Name: MitchellIan
Title: Executive Manager, BCC
Date: 11/2/20119:30:20 AM
Name: IsacksonMark
Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO
Date: 11/2/20119:40:30 AM
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11/8/2011 Item 9.D
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF SENATE BILL 192 PERTAINING TO
AMENDING THE PROCEDURES FOR MERGER AND DISSOLUTION OF
SPECIAL DISTRICTS.
WHEREAS, Florida Senate Bill 192 (SB 192) sponsored by Senator Mike Bennett
creates a process that allows two or more independent special districts to merge with contiguous
independent special districts that serve similar functions, whereby such mergers can be triggered
either by a citizen petition or by those district's governing boards, and must be approved by a
referendum; and
WHEREAS, SB 192 also creates a process for special districts to declare themselves
inactive by a unanimous resolution of their governing boards and allows inactive districts to be
dissolved without a referendum; and
WHEREAS, SB 192 allows two or more contiguous independent special districts with
similar functions and governing bodies that were created by the Legislature to voluntarily merge
prior to a special act and allows merger proceedings to be initiated either by a joint resolution of
the governing bodies of each district or by 40 percent or more of the qualified electors in each 1*-1N1
district; and
WHEREAS, SB 192 requires independent special districts to adopt a merger plan that
outlines the specific components for the proposed merger which shall be subject to a public
hearing and voter referendum; and
WHEREAS, if enacted, SB 192, shall preempt any special act to the contrary and does
not apply to independent special districts whose governing bodies are elected by district
landowners voting the acreage owned within the district; and
WHEREAS, SB 192 also repeals current statutory provisions addressing the merger of
independent special fire control districts. In addition, it allows the Department of Economic
Opportunity to declare a special district inactive if the district's governing body unanimously
adopts a resolution declaring inactivity.
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This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this 8th day of November
2011.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
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Scott Teach
Deputy County Attorney
FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN
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11/8/2011 Item 9.D.
PrietoEvelyn
From: Robert D. Metzger [bobmetzger @ggfire.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 2:43 PM
To: HenningTom
Subject: RE: senate bill
Good afternoon Comm. Henning:
I reviewed the draft bill as requested. I cannot take a position on it as the President of the CCFCA, as we have not met to
discuss it. (Most of the CCFCA members would not be comfortable publicly speaking out on it without their individual
Boards authorizing such a position.) I can say that I personally view it as a well- structured process that clearly explains
the processes for merging independent districts. Since it leaves the ultimate authority in the hands of the electorate, I view
it as a useful process.
Hope that helps...
Bob Metzger
Fire Chief
Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District
From: HenningTom jmailto :TomHenningCabcolliergov.net
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 10:49 AM
To: Robert D. Metzger
Subject: senate bill
Good Morning Chief
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Wanting to provide you with Senator Bennett's bill about an easier way how special districts can consolidate and asking
your opinion on the bill as president of the chief association.
Hope all is well, thanks for your time Tom Henning
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11/8/2011 Item 9.D.
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A bill to be entitled
An act relating to special districts; amending s.
189.4042, F.S.; revising provisions relating to merger
and dissolution procedures for special districts;
providing definitions; requiring the merger or
dissolution of dependent special districts created by
a special act to be effectuated by the Legislature;
providing for the merger or dissolution of inactive
special districts by special act without referenda;
requiring involuntary dissolution procedures for
independent special districts to include referenda;
providing for the dissolution of inactive independent
special districts by special act; providing for local
governments to assume indebtedness of, and receive
title to property owned by, special districts under
certain circumstances; providing for the merger of
certain independent special districts by the
Legislature; providing procedures and requirements for
the voluntary merger of contiguous independent special
districts; limiting the authority of the merged
district to levy and collect revenue until a unified
charter is approved by the Legislature; providing for
the effect of the merger on employees, legal
liabilities, obligations, proceedings, and annexation;
providing for the determination of certain rights by
the governing body of the merged district; providing
that such provisions preempt certain special acts;
providing procedures and requirements for the
involuntary merger of independent special districts;
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30 providing exemptions from merger and dissolution
31 procedures; amending s. 191.014, F.S.; deleting a
32 provision relating to the conditions under which the
33 merger of independent special districts or dependent
34 fire control districts with other special districts is
35 effective and the conditions under which a merged
36 district is authorized to increase ad valorem taxes;
37 amending s. 189.4044, F.S.; revising criteria by which
38 special districts are declared inactive by a governing
39 body; authorizing such districts to be dissolved
40 without a referendum; providing an effective date.
41
42 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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44 Section 1. Section 189.4042, Florida Statutes, is amended
45 to read:
46 189.4042 Merger and dissolution procedures. -
47 (1) DEFINITIONS. -As used in this section, the term:
48 (a) "Component independent special district" means an
49 independent special district that proposes to be merged into a
50 merged independent district, or an independent special district
51 as it existed before its merger into the merged independent
52 district of which it is now a part.
53 (b) "Elector- initiated merger plan" means the merger plan
54 of two or more independent special districts, a majority of
55 whose qualified electors have elected to merge, which outlines
56 the terms and agreements for the official merger of the
57 districts and is finalized and approved by the governing bodies
58 of the districts pursuant to this section.
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59 (c) "Governing body" means the governing body of the
60 independent special district in which the general legislative,
61 governmental, or public powers of the district are vested and by
62 authority of which the official business of the district is
63 conducted.
64 (d) "Initiative" means the filing of a petition containing
65 a proposal for a referendum to be placed on the ballot for
66 election.
67 (e) "Joint merger plan"- means the merger plan that is
68 adopted by resolution of the governing bodies of two or more
69 independent special districts that outlines the terms and
70 agreements for the official merger of the districts and that is
71 finalized and approved by the governing bodies pursuant to this
72 section.
73 (f) "Merged independent district" means a single
74 independent special district that results from a successful
75 merger of two or more independent special districts pursuant to
76 this section.
77 (g) "Merger" means the combination of two or more
78 contiguous independent special districts resulting in a newly
79 created merged independent district that assumes jurisdiction
80 over all of the component inde endent special districts
81 (h) "Merger plan" means a written document that contains
82 the terms, agreements, and information regarding the merger of
83 two or more independent special districts
84 (i) "Proposed elector- initiated mer er lan" means a
85 written document that contains the terms and information
86 regarding the merger of two or more independent special
87 districts and that accompanies the petition initiated by the
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88 qualified electors of the districts but that is not yet
89 finalized and approved by the governing bodies of each component
90 independent special district pursuant to this section.
91 (j) "Proposed joint merger plan" means a written document
92 that contains the terms and information regarding the merger of
93 two or more independent special districts and that has been
94 prepared pursuant to a resolution of the governing bodies of the
95 districts but that is not yet finalized and approved by the
96 governing bodies of each component independent special district
97 pursuant to this section.
98 (k) "Qualified elector" means an individual at least 18
99 years of age who is a citizen of the United States, a permanent
100 resident of this state, and a resident of the district who
101 registers with the supervisor of elections of a count within
102 which the district lands are located when the registration books
103 are open.
104 (2).(!) MERGER OR DISSOLUTION OF A DEPENDENT SPECIAL
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106 (a) The merger or dissolution of a dependent special
107 district -' may be effectuated by an ordinance of the
108 general - purpose local governmental entity wherein the
109 geographical area of the district or districts is located.
110 However, a county may not dissolve a special district that is
111 dependent to a municipality or vice versa, or a dependent
112 district created by special act.
113 (b) The merger or dissolution of a dependent special
114 district created and operating pursuant to a special act may be
115 effectuated only by further act of the Legislature unless
116 otherwise provided by general law.
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117 (c) A dependent special district that meets any criteria
118 for being declared inactive, or that has already been declared_
119 inactive, pursuant to s. 189.4044 may be dissolved or merged by
120 special act without a referendum.
121 (d) -{-b}- A copy of any ordinance and of any changes to a
122 charter affecting the status or boundaries of one or more
123 special districts shall be filed with the Special District
124 Information Program within 30 days after e-€ such activity.
125 (3)-{2+ DISSOLUTION OF AN INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICT. -
12 6 (a) Voluntary dissolution. -The voluntary
127 dissolution of an independent special district ea� a depen6ent
128 .a:-=ems created and operating pursuant to a special act may
29 efi4ry be effectuated only by the Legislature unless otherwise
130 provided by general law.
131 (b) Involuntary dissolution. -If a local eneral -pur ose
132 government seeks to dissolve an active independent special
133 district created and operating pursuant to a special act whose
134 governing body objects by resolution to the dissolution, the
135 dissolution of the active independent special district is not
136 effective until a special act of the Legislature is approved by
137 a majority of the resident electors of the district or
138 landowners voting in the same manner by which the inde endent
139 special district's ....governing body is elected This paragraph
140 also applies if an independent special district's governing body
141 elects to dissolve the district by less than ....a superma-jority
142 vote of the governing body. The political subdivisions proposing
143 the involuntary dissolution of an active independent s ecial
144 district shall be responsible for payment of any expenses
145 associated with the referendum required under this paragraph.
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146 (c) Inactive independent special districts. -An independent
147 special district that meets any criteria for being declared
148 inactive, or that has already been declared inactive, pursuant
149 to s. 189.4044 may be dissolved by special act without a
150 referendum. If an inactive independent special district was
151 created by a county or municipality through a referendum, the
152 county or municipality that created the district may dissolve
153 the district after publishing notice as described in s.
154 189.4044. If an independent special district was created by a
155 county or municipality by referendum or any other procedure, the
156 county or municipality that created the district may merge or
157 dissolve the district pursuant to a referendum or any other
158 5affte procedure by which the independent district was created.
159 However, if the fei- -aany independent special district t- has ad
160 valorem taxation powers, the same procedure required to grant
161 the,sueh independent district ad valorem taxation powers is
162 11 else be required to dissolve eE faeEge the district.
163 (d) Debts and assets. - Financial allocations of the assets
164 and indebtedness of a dissolved independent special district
165 shall be pursuant to s. 189.4045.
166 (4) LEGISLATIVE MERGER OF INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS. -
167 The Legislature may merge independent special districts created
168 and operating pursuant to special act.
1 -69 (5) VOLUNTARY MERGER OF INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS. -Two
170 or more contiguous independent special districts created by
171 special act which have similar functions and elected governing
172 bodies may elect to merge into a single independent district
173 through the act of merging the component independent special
174 districts.
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175 (a) Initiation.- Merger proceedings may commence by:
176 1._A joint resolution of the governing bodies of each
177 independent special district which endorses a proposed joint
178 merger plan; or
179 2. A qualified elector initiative.
180 (b) Joint merger plan by resolution.-The governing bodies
181 of two or more contiguous independent special districts may, by
182 joint resolution, endorse a ro osed joint merger plan to
183 commence proceedings to merge the districts pursuant to this
184 subsection.
185 1. The proposed joint merger plan must specify:
186 a. The name of each component inde endent special district
'.87 to be merged;
188 b. The name of the proposed merged inde endent district;
189 c. The rights, duties, and obligations of the proposed
190 merged independent district;
191 d. The territorial boundaries of the proposed merged
192 independent district;
193 e. The governmental organization of the proposed merged
194 independent district insofar as it concerns elected and
195 appointed officials and public employees, along with a
196 transitional plan and schedule for elections and appointments of
197 officials;
198 f. A fiscal estimate of the potential cost or savings as a
199 result of the merger;
200 9. Each component independent special district's assets,
201 including, but not limited to, real and personal property, and
202 the current value thereof;
203 h. Each component independent special district's
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204 liabilities and indebtedness, bonded and otherwise, and the
205 current value thereof;
206 i. Terms for the assumption and disposition of existing
207 assets, liabilities, and indebtedness of each component
208 independent special district jointly, separately, or in defined
209 proportions;
210 j. Terms for the common administration and uniform
211 enforcement of existing laws within the proposed merged
212 independent district;
213 k. The times and places for public hearings on the proposed
214 joint merger plan;
215 1. The times and places for a referendum in each component
216 independent special district on the proposed joint merger plan,
217 along with the referendum language to be presented for approval;
218 and
219 m. The effective date of the proposed merger.
220 2. The resolution endorsing the proposed joint merger plan
221 must be approved by a majority vote of the governing bodies of
222 each component independent special district and adopted at least
223 60 business days before any general or special election on the
224 proposed joint merger plan.
225 3. Within 5 business days after the governing bodies
226 approve the resolution endorsing the proposed joint merger plan,
227 the governing bodies must:
228 a. Cause a copy of the proposed joint merger plan, along
229 with a descriptive summary of the plan, to be displayed and be
230 readily accessible to the public for inspection in at least
231 three public places within the territorial limits of each
232 component independent special district, unless a component
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233 independent special district has fewer than three public places,
234 in which case the plan must be accessible for inspection in all
235 public places within the component independent special district;
236 b. If applicable, cause the proposed joint merger plan,
237 along with a descriptive -summary of the plan and a reference to
238 the public places within each component independent special
239 district where a copy of the merger plan may be examined, to be
240 displayed on a website maintained by each district or on a
241 website maintained by the county or municipality in which the
242 districts are located; and
243 c. Arrange for a descriptive summary of the proposed joint
244 merger plan, and a reference to the ublic places within the
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'45 district where a copy may be examined, to be published in a
246 newspaper of general circulation within the com onent
247 independent special districts at least once each week for 4
248 successive weeks.
249 4. The governing bod of each component independent special
250 district shall set a time and place for one or more public
251 hearings on the proposed joint merger plan Each public hearing
252 shall be held on a weekday at least 7 business days after the
253 day the first advertisement is published on the proposed joint
254 merger plan. The hearing or hearings may be held jointly or
255 separately by the governing bodies of the component independent
256 special districts. Any interested person residing in the
257 respective district shall be given -a reasonable opportunity to
258 be heard on any aspect of the proposed merger at the public
259 hearing.
260 a. Notice of the public hearing addressing the resolution
261 for the proposed joint merger plan must be published pursuant to
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262 the notice requirements in s. 189.417 and must provide a
263 descriptive summary of the proposed joint merger plan and a
264 reference to the public places within the component independent
265 special districts where a copy of the plan may be examined
266 b. After the final public hearing, the governing bodies of
267 each component independent special district may amend the
268 proposed joint merger plan if the amended version complies with
269 the notice and public hearing requirements provided in this
270 subsection. Thereafter, the governing bodies may approve a final
271 version of the joint merger plan or decline to proceed further
272 with the merger. Approval by the governing bodies of the final
273 version of the joint merger plan must occur within 60 business
2741 days after the final hearin
275 5. After the final public hearing, the governing bodies
276 shall notify the supervisors of elections of the applicable
277 counties in which district lands are located of the adoption of
278 the resolution by each governing body. The supervisors of
279 elections shall schedule a separate referendum for each
280 component independent special district. The referenda may be
281 held in each district on the same day, or on different days, but
282 no more than 20 days apart.
283 a. Notice of a referendum on the merger of independent
284 special districts must be provided pursuant to the notice
285 requirements in s. 100.342. At a minimum, the notice must
286 include:
287 M A brief summary of the resolution and joint merger
288 plan;
289 (11) A statement as to where a corny of the resolution and
290 joint merger plan may be examined;
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(III) The names of the component independent special
districts to be merged and a description of their territory;
(IV) The times and places at which the referendum will be
held; and
(V) Such other matters as may be necessary to call, provide
for, and give notice of the referendum and to provide for the
conduct thereof and the canvass of the returns.
b. The referenda must be held in accordance with the
Florida Election Code and may be held pursuant to ss 101.6101-
101.6107. All costs associated with the referenda shall be borne
by the respective component independent special district
c. The ballot question in such referendum placed before the
qualified electors of each component independent special
district to be merged must be in substantially the following
form:
"Shall (...name of component independent special
district...) and (...name of component independent special
district or districts...) be merged into (...name of newly
merged independent district..,}?
YES
NO"
d. If the component independent special districts proposing
to merge have disparate millage rates, the ballot question in
the referendum placed before the qualified electors of each
component independent special district must be in substantially
the following form:
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320 "Shall {...name of component independent special
321 district...) and (...name of component independent special
322 district or- districts...) be merged into (...name of newly
323 merged independent district...) if the voter - approved maximum
324 millage rate within each independent special district will not
325 increase absent -a subsequent referendum?
326 YES
327 NO"
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329 e. In any referendum held pursuant to this paragraph, the
330 ballots shall be counted, returns made and canvassed, and
331 results certified in the same manner as other elections or
332 referenda for the component independent special districts
333 f. The merger may not take effect unless a majority of the
334 votes cast in each component independent special district are in
335 favor of the merger. If one of the component districts does not
336 obtain a majority vote, the referendum fails, and merger does
3371 not take effect.
338 g. If the merger is approved by a majority of the votes
339 cast in each component independent special district, the merged
340 independent district is created. Upon approval, the merged
341 independent district shall notify the Special District
342 Information Program pursuant to s. 189.418(2) and the local
343 general- purpose governments in which any part of the component
344 independent special districts is situated pursuant to s.
345 189.418(7).
346 h. If the referendum fails, the merger process under this
347 paragraph may not be initiated for the same purpose within 2
348 years after the date of the referendum.
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349 6. Component independent special districts merged pursuant
350 to a joint merger plan by resolution shall continue to be
351 governed as before the merger until the effective date specified
352 in the adopted joint merger plan.
353 (c) Qualified elector- initiated mer er plan —The qualified
354 electors of two or more contiguous independent special districts
355 may commence a merger proceeding by each filing a petition with
356 the governing body of their respective independent special
357 district proposing to be mer ed The petition must contain the
358 signatures of at least 40 percent of the qualified electors of
359 each component independent special district and must be
^360 submitted to the appropriate com onent independent s ecial
361 district governing body no later than 1 year after the start of
362 the qualified elector - initiated merger process
363 1. The petition must comply with, and be circulated in, the
364 following form:
365
366 PETITION FOR INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICT MERGER
367
368 We, the undersigned electors and legal voters of ( name
369 of independent special district ), qualified to vote at the
370 next general or special election, respectfully petition that
371 there be submitted to the electors and legal voters of (...name
372 of independent special district or districts roposed to be
373 merged...), for their approval or rejection at a referendum held
374 for that purpose, a proposal to merge ( name of component
375 independent special-district...) and (...name of component
376 independent special district or districts
377
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378 In witness thereof, we have signed our names on the date
379 indicated next to our signatures.
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381 Date Name (print under signature) Home Address
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385 2. The petition must be validated by a signed statement by
386 a witness who is a duly qualified elector of one of the
387 component independent special districts, a notary public, or
388 another person authorized to take acknowledgements.
389 a. A statement that is signed by a witness who is a duly
390 qualified elector of the respective district shall be accepted
391 for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit. Such
392 statement must be in substantially the following form:
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394 "I, (...name of witness...), state that I am a duly
395 qualified voter of (...name of independent special district...).
396 Each of the (...insert number...) persons who have signed this
397 petition sheet has signed his or her name in my presence on the
398 dates indicated above and identified himself or herself to be
399 the same person who signed the sheet. I understand that this
400 statement will be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of
401 an affidavit and, if it contains a materially false statement,
402 shall subject me to the penalties of perjury."
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404 Date Signature of Witness
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406 b. A statement that is signed by a notary public or another
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407 person authorized to take acknowledgements must be in
408 substantially the following form:
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410 "on the date indicated above before me personally came each
411 of the (...insert number...) electors and legal voters whose
412 signatures appear on this petition sheet, who signed the
413 petition in my presence and who, being by me duly sworn, each
414 for himself or herself, identified himself or herself as the
415 same person who signed the petition, and I declare that the
416 foregoing information they provided was true."
417
418 Date Signature of Witness
419
420 c. An alteration or correction of information appearing on
421 a petition's signature line, other than an uninitialed si nature
422 and date, does not invalidate such signature In matters of
423 form, this paragraph shall be liberally construed, not
424 inconsistent with substantial compliance thereto and the
425 prevention of fraud.
426 d. The appro2riately signed petition must be filed with the
427 governing body of each component independent special district
428 The petition must be submitted to the supervisors of elections
429 of the counties in which the district lands are located. The
430 supervisors shall, within 30 business days after receipt of the
431 petitions, certify to the governing bodies the number of
432 signatures of qualified electors contained on the petitions
433 3. Upon verification -by the supervisors of elections of the
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436 petitioned for merger and that all such petitions have been
437 executed within 1 year after the date of the initiation of the
438 qualified - elector merger process, the governing bodies of each
439 component independent special district shall meet within 30
440 business days to prepare and approve by resolution a proposed
441 elector - initiated merger plan. The proposed plan must include:
442 a. The name of each component independent special district
443 to be merged;
444 b. The name of the proposed merged independent district;
445 c. The rights, duties, and obligations of the merged
446 independent district;
447 d. The territorial boundaries of the proposed merged
448 independent district;
449 e. The governmental organization of the proposed merged
450 independent district insofar as it concerns elected and
451 appointed officials and public employees, along with a
452 transitional plan and schedule for elections and appointments of
453 officials;
454 f. A fiscal estimate of the potential cost or savings as a
455 result of the merger;
456 g. Each component independent special district's assets,
457 including, but not limited to, real and personal property, and
458 the current value thereof;
459 h. Each component independent special district's
460 liabilities and indebtedness, bonded and otherwise, and the
461 current value thereof;
462 i. Terms for the assumption and disposition of existing
463 assets, liabilities, and indebtedness of each component
464 independent special district, jointly, separately,
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465 proportions;
466 j. Terms for the common administration and uniform
467 enforcement of existing laws within the proposed merged
468 independent district;
469 k. The times and places for public hearings on the proposed
470 joint merger plan; and
471 1. The effective date of the pro osed mer er
472 4. The resolution endorsing the proposed elector- initiated
473 merger plan must be approved by a ma
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474 bodies of each component independent special district and must
475 be adopted at least 60 business days before any general or
476 special election on the proposed elector- initiated plan
177 5. Within 5 business days after the governing bodies of
478 each component independent special district approve the proposed
479 elector- initiated merger plan, the governing bodies shall:
480 a. Cause a copy of the proposed elector - initiated merger
481 plan, along with a descriptive summary of the plan, to be
482 displayed and be readily accessible to the public for inspection
483 in at least three public places within the territorial limits of
484 each component independent special district, unless a component
485 independent special district has fewer than three public places,
486 in which case the plan must be accessible for inspection in all
487 public places within the component independent special district;
488 b. If applicable, cause the proposed elector - initiated
489 merger plan, along with a descriptive summary of the plan and a
490 reference to the public places within each component independent
491 special district where a copy of the merger plan may be
492 examined, to be displayed on a website maintained by each
493 district or otherwise on a website maintained by the county or
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494 municipality in which the districts are located; and
495 c. Arrange for a descriptive summary of the proposed
496 elector- initiated merger plan, and a reference to the public
497 places within the district where a copy may be examined, to be
498 published in a newspaper of general circulation within the
499 component independent special districts at least once each week
500 for 4 successive weeks.
501 6. The governing body of each component independent special
502 district shall set a time and place for one or more public
503 hearings on the proposed elector- initiated merger plan Each
504 public hearing shall be held on a weekday at least 7 business
505 days after the day the first advertisement is published on the
506 proposed elector- initiated merger 'plan. The hearing or hearings
507 may be held jointly or separately by the qoverning bodies of the
508 component independent special districts. Any interested person
509 residing in the respective district shall be given a reasonable
510 opportunity to be heard on any aspect of the pro osed merger at
511 the public hearing.
512 a. Notice of the public hearing on the proposed elector -
513 initiated mergerpilan must be published pur suant to the notice
514 requirements in s. 189.417 and must provide a descriptive
515 summary of the elector- initiated merger plan and a reference to
516 the public places within the component independent special
517 districts where a copy of the plan may be examined
518 b. After the final public hearing, the governing bodies of
519 each component independent special district may amend the
520 proposed elector- initiated merger plan if the amended version
521 complies with the notice and public hearing requirements
522 provided in this subsection. The governing bodies must approve a
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final version of the mer er plan within 60 business days after
the final hearing.
7. After the final public hearing, the governing bodies
shall notify the supervisors of elections of the applicable
counties in which district lands are located of the adoption of
the resolution by each governing body. The su ervisors of
elections shall schedule a date for the separate referenda for
each district. The referenda may be held in each district on the
same day, or on different days, but no more than 20 days apart
a. Notice of a referendum on the merger of the component
independent special districts must be provided pursuant to the
notice requirements in s. 100.342. At a minimum, the notice must
include:
(I) A brief summary of the resolution and elector - initiated
merger lan;
(II) A statement as to where a copy of the resolution and
petition for merger may be examined;
(III) The names of the component independent special
districts to be merged and a description of their territory;
(IV) The times and places at which the referendum will be
held; and
(V) Such other matters as may be necessary to call, provide
for, and give notice of the referendum and to provide for the
conduct thereof and the canvass of the returns.
b. The referenda must be held in accordance with the
Florida Election Code and may be held pursuant to ss. 101.6101-
101.6107. All costs associated with the referenda shall be borne
by the respective component independent special district
c. The ballot question in such referendum placed before the
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552 qualified electors of each component independent special
553 district to be merged must be in substantially the following
554 form:
555
556 "Shall (...name of component independent special
557 district...) and (...name of component independent special
558 district or districts...) be merged into (...name of newly
559 merged independent district...)?
560 YES
561 NO"
562
563 d. If the component independent special districts proposing
564 to merge have disparate millage rates, the ballot question in
565 the referendum placed before the qualified electors of each
566 component independent special district must be in substantially
567 the following form:
568
569 "Shall (...name of component independent special
570 district...) and (...name of component independent special
571 district or districts...) be merged into (...name of newly
572 merged independent district...) if the voter-approved maximum
573 millage rate within each independent special district will not
574 increase absent a subsequent referendum?
575 YES
576 NO"
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578 e. In any referendum held pursuant to this paragraph, the
579 ballots shall be counted, returns made and canvassed, and
580 results certified in the same manner as other elections or
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581 referenda for the component independent special districts
582 f. The merger may not take effect unless a majority of the
583 votes cast in each component independent special district are in
584 favor of the merger. If one of the component independent special
585 districts does not obtain a majority vote, the referendum fails,
586 and merger does not take effect.
587 g. If the merger is approved by a majority of the votes
588 cast in each component independent special district, the merged
589 district shall notify the Special District Information Program
590 pursuant to s. 189.418(2) and the local general-purpose
591 governments in which any part of the component independent
592 special districts is situated pursuant to s 189.416(7).
^593 h. If the referendum fails, the merger process under this
594 paragraph may not be initiated for the same purpose within 2
595 years after the date of the referendum
596 8. Component independent special districts merged pursuant
597 to an elector- initiated merger plan shall continue to be
598 governed as before the merger until the effective date specified
599 in the adopted elector - initiated merger plan
600 (d) Effective date. -The effective date of the merger shall
601 be as provided in the joint merger ylan or elector - initiated
602 merger plan, as appropriate, and is not contingent upon the
603 future act of the Le islature.
604 1. However, as soon as practicable, the merged independent
605 district shall, at its own expense, submit a unified charter for
606 the merged district to the Legislature for approval The unified
607 charter must make the powers of the district consistent within
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610 2. Within 30 business days after the effective date of the
611 merger, the merged independent district's governing body, as
612 indicated in this subsection, shall hold an organizational
613 meeting to implement the provisions of the joint merger plan or
614 elector- initiated merger plan, as a pro riate
615 (e) Restrictions during transition period.—Until the
616 Legislature formally approves the unified charter pursuant to a
617 special act, each component independent special district is
618 considered a subunit of the merged independent district subject
619 to the following restrictions:
620 1. During the transition period, the merged independent
621 district is limited in its powers and financing capabilities
622 within each subunit to those powers which existed within the
623 boundaries of each subunit and which were previously granted to
624 the component independent special district in its existing
625 charter before the merger. The merged independent district may
626 not, solely by reason of the merger, increase its powers or
627 financing capability.
628 2. During the transition period, the merged independent
629 district shall exercise only the legislative authority to levy
630 and collect revenues within the boundaries of each subunit which
631 was previously granted to the component independent special
632 district by its existing charter before the merger, including
633 the authority to levy ad valorem taxes, non -ad valorem
634 assessments, impact fees, and charges.
635 a. The merged independent district may not, solely by
636 reason of the merger, increase ad valorem taxes on property
637 within the original limits of a subunit beyond the maximum ad
638 valorem rate approved by the electors of the component
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639 independent special district. For purposes of s 2, Art VII of
640 the State Constitution, each subunit may be considered a
641 separate taxing unit. The merged independent district may levy
642 an ad valorem miller e rate within a subunit, if applicable, only
643 p to the millage rate that was previously approved by the
644 electors of the component onent independent special district unless an
645 increase in the miller e rate is approved pursuant to general
646" law.
647 b. The merged independent district may not, solely by
648 reason of the merger, charge non -ad valorem assessments, impact
649 fees, or other new fees within a subunit which were not
650 otherwise previously authorized to be charged
651 3. During the transition period, each component independent
652 special district of the merged inde endent district must
653 continue to file all information and reports required under this
654 chapter as subunits until the Legislature formally approves the
655 unified charter pursuant to .a special act
656 4. The intent of this section is to preserve and transfer
657 to the merged independent district all authority that exists
658 within each subunit and was previously granted by the
659 Legislature and, if applicable, by referendum
660 (f) Effect of merger, generally —On and after the effective
661 date of the merger, the merged independent district shall be
662 treated and considered for all purposes as one entity under the
663 name and on the terms and conditions set forth in the joint
664 merger plan or elector- initiated merger plan, as appropriate
665 1. All rights, privileges, and franchises of each component
666 independent special district and all assets, real and personal
667 property, books, xecords, papers, seals, and equipment, as well
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668 as other things in action, belonging to each component
669 independent special district before the merger shall be deemed
670 as transferred to and vested in the merged independent district
671 without further act or deed.
672 2. All property, rights -of -way, and other interests are as
673 effectually the property of the merged independent district as
674 they were of the component independent special district before
675 the merger. The title to real estate, by deed or otherwise,
676 under the laws of this state vested in any component independent
677 special district before the merger may not be deemed to revert
678 or be in any way impaired by reason of the merger.
679 3. The merged independent district is in all respects
680 subject to all obligations and liabilities imposed and possesses
681 all the rights, powers, and privileges vested by law in other
682 similar entities.
683 4. Upon the effective date of the merger, the joint merger
684 plan or elector - initiated merger plan, as appropriate, is
685 subordinate in all respects to the contract rights of all
686 holders of any securities or obligations of the component
687 independent special districts outstanding at the effective date
688 of the merger.
689 5. The new registration of electors is not necessary as a
690 result of the merger, but all elector registrations of the
691 component independent special districts shall be transferred to
692 the proper registration books of the merged independent
693 district, and new registrations shall be made as provided by law
694 as if no merger had taken place.
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697 general election, the governing body of the merged independent
698 district shall be comprised of the governing body members of
699 each component independent special district, with such members
700 serving until the governing body members elected at the next
701 general election take office.
702 2. Beginnin with the next general election following the
703 effective date of merger/ the governing body of the merged
704 independent district shall be comprised of five members The
705 office of each governing body member shall be designated by
706 seat, which shall be distinguished from other body member seats
707 by an assigned numeral: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 The governing body
708 members that are elected in this initial election following the
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710 create staggered membership of the governing body, with:
711 a. Member seats 1, 3, and 5 being designated for 4 -year
712 terms; and
713 b. Member seats 2 and 4 being designated for 2 -year terms
714 3. In general elections thereafter, all governing body
715 members shall serve 4 -year terms.
716 (h) Effect on employees.— Except as otherwise provided by
717 law and except for those officials and employees protected by
718 tenure of office, civil service provisions, or a collective
719 bargaining agreement, upon the effective date of merger, all
720 appointive offices and positions existing in all component
721 independent special districts involved in the merger are subject
722 to the terms of the joint merger plan or elector - initiated
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726 pay levels or benefits, different civil service regulations in
727 the constituent entities, and differing ranks and position
728 classifications for similar positions. For those employees who
729 are members of a bargaining unit certified by the Public
730 Employees Relations Commission, the requirements of chapter 447
731 apply.
732 (i) Effect on debts, liabilities, and obligations.-
733 1. All valid and lawful debts and liabilities existing
734 against a merged independent district, or which may arise or
735 accrue against the merged independent district, which but for
736 merger would be valid and lawful debts or liabilities against
737 one or more of the component independent special districts, are
738 debts against or liabilities of the merged independent district
739 and accordingly shall be defrayed and answered to by the merged
740 independent district to the same extent, and no further than,
741 the component independent special districts would have been
742 bound if a merger had not taken place.
743 2. The rights of creditors and all liens upon the property
744 of any of the component independent special districts shall be
745 preserved unimpaired. The respective component districts shall
746 be deemed to continue in existence to preserve such rights and
747 liens, and all debts, liabilities, and duties of any of the
748 component districts attach to the merged independent district
749 3. All bonds, contracts, and obligations of the component
750 independent special districts which exist as legal obligations
751 are obligations of the merged independent district, and all such
752 obligations shall be issued or entered into by and in the name
753 of the merged independent district.
754 (j) Effect on actions and proceedings. -In any action or
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755 proceeding pending on the effective date of merger to which a
756 component independent special district is a party, the merged
757 independent district may be substituted in its place, and the
758 action or proceeding may be prosecuted to judgment as if merger
759 had not taken place. Suits may be brou ht and maintained against
760 a merged independent district in any state court in the same
761 manner as against any other independent special district
762 (k) Effect on annexation.-Chapter 171 continues to apply to
763 all annexations by a city within the component independent
764 special districts' boundaries after merger occurs Any moneys
765 owed to a component independent special district pursuant to s
766 171.093, or any interlocal service boundary agreement as a
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768 merged independent district after merger.
769 (1) Determination of rights.-If any right, title, interest,
770 or claim arises out of a merger or by reason thereof which is
771 not determinable by reference to this subsection, the joint
772 merger plan or elector- initiated merger plan, as appropriate, or
773 otherwise under the laws of this state, the governing body of
774 the merged independent district may provide therefor in a manner
775 conforming to law.
776 (m) Exemption. -This subsection does not apply to
777 independent special districts whose governing bodies are elected
778 by district landowners voting the acreage owned within the
779 district.
780 (n) Preemption. -This subsection preempts any special act to
781 the contrary.
782 (6) INVOLUNTARY MERGER OF INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS. -If
783 a local general-purpose government seeks to merge an active
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784 independent special district or districts created and operating
785 pursuant to a special act whose governing body or governing
786 bodies object by resolution to the merger, the merger of the
787 active independent special district or districts is not
788 effective until the special act of the Legislature is approved
789 at separate referenda of the impacted local governments by a
790 majority of the resident electors or landowners voting in the
791 same manner by which each independent special district's
792 governing body is elected The special act shall include a plan
793 of merger that addresses transition issues such as the effective
794 date of the merger, governance, administration, powers,
795 pensions, and assumption of all assets and liabilities
796 (a) The political subdivisions proposing the involuntary
797 merger of an active independent special district shall be
798 responsible for payment of any expenses associated with the
799 referendum required under this subsection
800 (b) An independent special district that meets any criteria
801 for being declared inactive, or that has already been declared
802 inactive, pursuant to s. 189.4044 may by merged by special act
803 without a referendum.
804 (7)+3} EXEMPTIONS. _ This section does
805 not apply to community development districts implemented
806 pursuant to chapter 190 or to water management districts created
807 and operated pursuant to chapter 373.
808 Section 2. Section 191.014, Florida Statutes, is amended to
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812 under s. 189.404.
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813 (2) The boundaries of a district may be modified, extended,
814 or enlarged upon approval or ratification by the Legislature.
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827 district in this state by documenting that:
828 (a) The special district meets one of the following
829 criteria:
830 1. The registered agent of the district, the chair of the
831 governing body of the district, or the governing body of the
832 appropriate local general - purpose government notifies the
833 department in writing that the district has taken no action for
834 2 or more years;
835 2. Following an inquiry from the department, the registered
836 agent of the district, the chair of the governing body of the
837 district, or the governing body of the appropriate local
838 general- purpose government notifies the department in writing
839 that the district has not had a governing board or a sufficient
840 number of governing board members to constitute a quorum for 2
841 or more years or the registered agent of the district, the chair
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of the governing body of the district, or the governing body of
the appropriate local general- purpose government fails to
respond to the department's inquiry within 21 days;
3. The department determines, pursuant to s. 189.421, that
the district has failed to file any of the reports listed in s.
189.419; sr-
4. The district has not had a registered office and agent
on file with the department for 1 or more years; or
5. The governing body of a special district provides
documentation to the department that it has unanimously adopted
a resolution declaring the special district inactive The
special district shall be responsible for payment of any
expenses associated with its dissolution.
(4) The entity that created a special district declared
inactive under this section must dissolve the special district
by repealing its enabling laws or by other appropriate means.
Any special district declared inactive pursuant to subparagraph
(1)(a)5. may be dissolved without a referendum.
Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012.
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