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Agenda 10/12/2010 Item #10F Agenda Item No. 10F October 12, 2010 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to review and approve the proposed Collier County 2011 State Legislative Priorities OBJECTIVE: To review and approve the proposed list of Collier County 2011 State Legislative Priorities which will then be discussed jointly at the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and Collier County Legislative Delegation Pre 2011 Legislative Session Workshop scheduled on October 13, 2010, from I to 4 p.m. in the BCC boardroom. The BCC-approved slate of Collier County 2011 State Legislative Priorities will then be presented by a member of the County Commission at the Collier County Legislative Delegation Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 23, 2010, beginning at 2 p.m. in the boardroom at the Collier County Government Center. CONSIDERATION: Each year prior to the start of the State legislative session, staff prepares a draft list oflegislative priOl;ties for Board consideration. This year's proposed list is a compilation of previous years' items that are stiIl relevant and new items that have emerged, including monitoring and assessing the impacts of2010 passed biIls as well as failed legislation expected to return in 20 I I. ~ The Florida Association of Counties (FAC) and the county's state lobbyist continually prove to be invaluable resources, consulting and advising on a variety of legislative strategies and addressing policy issues. The Board's direction to not include revenue proposals removed in 2010 has been adhered to in developing the following proposed Collier County 201 I State Legislative Priorities: Collier Countv 2011 State Le!!islative Priorities The Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the citizens advocates for the overall principles oj'preserving Home Rule authority of local governments; opposing state directives passed down as Unfunded Mandates which require local governments to deliver services without providing funds to cover the cost; and protecting against dedicated Trust Fund Raids. I. E-Verify - Support state legislation requiring use of "E- Verify," a free Internet- based employment verification website in all government construction contracts and hiring of employees in the public and private sectors. - II. Offshore Drilling in Gulf of Mexico - Supp0l1 permanently prohibiting offshore oil and gas drilling within Florida tenitorial waters. Support state demands that the federal government exert rigorous oversight of any current and future driIling and insist no monetary limitations for any drilling mishap are set. 1 Agenda Item NO.1 OF October 12, 2010 Page 2 of 4 III. Libraries - Support State Aid to Libraries and cooperatives like the Southwest Florida Library Network, IV. Revenue & Expenditure Caps (TABOR) - Oppose legislative or Constitutional restrietions on County authority to determine local tax burden or local frnanciaI commitments to services and quality of life. V. Revenue Enhancemcnts . DoLcom - Support the tourism industry position on Dot. corns, which is to have Online Travel Agencies (OT A's) collect and pay the sales and tourist development tax due on the total amount charged the visitor, not the net amount paid the hotel. The lost tourist tax revenue to Collier County from bookings by OTA's for FY 2010 is $435,000. The state's lost sales tax revenue is $652,500. . Support Gas Tax Indexing VI. Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) - Support Florida Association of Counties' (FAC's) initiative for CCNA legislative reform that allows agencies the discretion to continue to procure architectural or engineering serviees based strictly upon qualifications, or as an alternative to select firms on a "best value" which is taking into consideration both price and qualifications. Enacted Lel!islation & Issues to Monitor: . Transportation ~ Oppose raiding of the Transportation Trust Fund. . Impact Fees - Support home rule authority over administration of Collier County's existing impact fee program. . Growth Management - i'vlonitor Permitting, Transportation Concurrency Exception Areas (TCEA's), and Mohility Fees; Preserve Collier County's Real-Time Concurrency Program. . Non-Judicial Foreclosures ~ Oppose any foreclosure legislation that threatens residents' due process and property owner rights. . Pretrial Detention & Release Programs - Oppose legislation altering pretrial programs; increased jail populations result; $50 million impact statewide; hills supported hy bail bond lobhy and expected to return. . Hometown Democracy/Amendment 4 - Assess impacts of November 20]0 election. . Ochopee/EMS & Fire Station on 1-75 - Continue exploring funding options with FDOT; Critical puhlic safety issue on roadway connecting the west and east coasts. FISCAL IMPACT: There IS no immediate fiscal impact associated with this executive summary. ...'." GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no immediate growth management impact associated with this executive summary. 2 Agenda Item NO.1 OF October 12, 2010 Page 3 of 4 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is a pure policy decision for the Board; no legal issues are raised, -JAK RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the proposed Collier County 2011 State Legislative Priorities, Prepared by Debbie Wight, Legislative Affairs Coordinator ,...'" 3 Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Agenda Item No. 10F October 12, 2010 Page 4 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10F Recommendation to review and approve the proposed Collier County 2011 State Legislative Priorities. (Debbie Wight Legislative Affairs Coordinator) 10112120109:00;00 AM Prepared By Deborah L Wight Board of County Commissioners Assistant to the County Manager Date County Manager's Office 9130/201010:08:49 AM Approved By Janet Curran Communication & Customer Relations Administrative Assistant Date Communication & Customer Relations 9130120109:59 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date Approved By 101412010 10:0S AM OMS Coordinator County Manager's Office Date Office of Management & Budget 10/4/201010:22 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald Office of Management & Budget Management/Budget Analyst Date Office of Management & Budget 10/41201010:39 AM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Managers Office County Manager Date County Managers Office 1014120104:55 PM