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Agenda 10/08/2019 Item #11B (Resolution: Supporting City of Naples)10/08/2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the proposed Collier County State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2020 and adopt the attached resolutions. ______________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE: To formalize and endorse Collier County’s State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2020 and adopt an additional support resolution. CONSIDERATION: Each year, prior to the convening of the State Legislature in Regular Session, staff prepares a proposed list of State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for the upcoming year for consideration and subsequent endorsement by the Board of County Commissioners (Board). Each member of the Board has previously been provided the attached 2020 Priorities document for review. One support resolution on a joint project with the City of Naples is also attached for approval. The Collier County Legislative Delegation is scheduled to conduct its public hearing for local bills and local budget requests on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at 9 a.m., at the North Collier Regional Park located at 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, FL 34109. Applicable issues from the 2020 Priorities document will be presented at that meeting. This year, the State Legislature convenes on January 14, 2020, and concludes its Regular Session on March 13. FISCAL IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate fiscal impact. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate growth management impact. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal issues, and requires majority vote for Board action. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the proposed Collier County State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2020 and adopt the attached resolution. Prepared by: John Mullins, Government Affairs Manager ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 2020_Legislative_Priorities (PDF) 2. 2019_Resolution_Design_of_Phase_2_Naples_Bay_Red_Tide_Septic_Mitigation (DOCX) 11.B Packet Pg. 279 10/08/2019 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.B Doc ID: 10377 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the proposed Collier County State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2020 and adopt the attached resolutions. (John Mullins, Government Affairs Manager) Meeting Date: 10/08/2019 Prepared by: Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager – County Manager's Office Name: MaryJo Brock 10/01/2019 3:19 PM Submitted by: Title: County Manager – County Manager's Office Name: Leo E. Ochs 10/01/2019 3:19 PM Approved By: Review: Office of Management and Budget MaryJo Brock Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Skipped 10/01/2019 3:19 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/01/2019 3:41 PM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 10/02/2019 10:34 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 10/08/2019 9:00 AM 11.B Packet Pg. 280 1 | P a g e 2020 John Mullins Government Affairs Manager State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 281 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 2 | P a g e INTRODUCTION This document was produced based on prior Board direction, legislative and project needs identified by County staff in support of Board -approved programs and projects, ongoing or unresolved legislative and administrative issues from 2019, and legislative p riorities shared with the Florida Association of Counties (FAC) and the National Association of Counties (NACo). Our state and federal contract lobbyists provide valuable input throughout this process and work very hard to continually identify and monitor legislative trends, issues, administrative activity, and funding opportunities throughout the year. Once reviewed and approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the County’s legislative and administrative priorities guide all advocacy efforts in Tallahassee, FL, and Washington, DC, for the upcoming year. For more information, please contact John Mullins at (239) 252-2520, or, by email, at john.mullins@colliercountyfl.gov Board of County Commission Chambers 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 282 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 3 | P a g e TABLE OF CONTENTS PRIORITIES: LEGISLATIVE & ADMINISTRATIVE ....................................................................................5 ADA Website Compliance Safe Harbor ............................................................................................5 America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019 .......................................................................5 County Funding Streams .................................................................................................................6 Emergency Shelter Registration Lists – Public Records Exemption ....................................................6 FEMA Remapping ...........................................................................................................................6 Immokalee Readiness Center ..........................................................................................................7 Long-Term, Transparent National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Reauthorization .........................7 Offshore Drilling .............................................................................................................................7 RESTORE Act Debt Financing ...........................................................................................................8 Southwest Florida Promise Zone / Opportunity Zones .....................................................................8 State Veterans’ Nursing Home ........................................................................................................8 Strategic Intermodal System Long Range Cost Feasible Plan ............................................................9 STATE APPROPRIATIONS PROJECT REQUESTS ................................................................................... 10 Cocohatchee River Critical Dredge Project ..................................................................................... 10 Freedom Park to Gordon River Greenway Park Pedestrian Crossing ............................................... 10 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan ......................................... 10 Golden Gate City Outfall Restoration Project – Phase I .................................................................. 10 Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project .......................................................................................... 11 South Florida Regional Emergency Shelter & Continuing Operations Center ................................... 11 RESOLUTIONS OF SUPPORT .............................................................................................................. 12 Design of Phase II – Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Program ...................................... 12 ISSUES TO MONITOR ........................................................................................................................ 12 Autonomous Vehicles ................................................................................................................... 12 Clerk of the Circuit Court Funding ................................................................................................. 12 Community Redevelopment Agencies ........................................................................................... 12 EDA Project Funding – Immokalee Airport Cold Storage / Freight .................................................. 13 EMS Balance Billing ...................................................................................................................... 13 FAA Air Traffic Control Privatization .............................................................................................. 13 Fuel Station Generators ................................................................................................................ 13 Harmful Algal Blooms / Lake O. / Everglades Restoration .............................................................. 13 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 283 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 4 | P a g e Hazardous Waste Disposal Funding / Collection Bills ..................................................................... 13 Home Rule ................................................................................................................................... 13 I-75 Interchanges ......................................................................................................................... 14 Inland Oil Drilling & High-Pressure Well Stimulation (Fracking) ...................................................... 14 Licensing & Permitting .................................................................................................................. 14 Medical Marijuana Dispensaries ................................................................................................... 14 Mental Health & Substance Abuse ................................................................................................ 14 Millage Rates ............................................................................................................................... 14 School Resource Officer / Guardian Program Funding.................................................................... 14 Short Term Rentals ....................................................................................................................... 15 Workers Compensation Reform .................................................................................................... 15 Collier County Government Center 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 284 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 5 | P a g e PRIORITIES: LEGISLATIVE & ADMINISTRATIVE ADA Website Compliance Safe Harbor Summary: Local governments across the country have seen a wave of lawsuits filed by plaintiffs’ attorneys regarding website compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Due to the amount of information required to be posted to local governmental websites to comply with various state and local transparency provisions, it is doubtful that any local governmental website is fully compliant with the ADA. Action: BILL/AMENDMENT (FEDERAL) – In 2018, the House of Representatives passed the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017 that forced prospective plaintiffs to provide to public accommodations that operate public websites written notice of noncompliance prior to filing suit. The company would have then had a 60-day safe harbor to come up with a plan to address the plaintiff’s concerns. The bill passed the House on a split vote but died in the Senate. NACo and the Florida League of Cities have previously coalesced around the issue regarding local governmental website compliance with the ADA. New, similar legislation to the Reform Act of 2017 is needed to provide compliance guidelines to local governments and an adequate safe harbor or cure period from legal action while working to comply with the ADA website provisions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019 Summary: In late July, the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee released its five- year, $287 billion surface transportation bill. The House is not expected to start working their version before the end of the year. Any transportation infrastructure package needs to include two key components: Highway Trust Fund solvency and permit process streamlining. Construction costs, increased fuel efficiency, and electric vehicles have combined to ensure that more money is leaving the Highway Trust Fund than entering. Solvency of the trust fund needs addressed to provide sustainable infrastructure project funding. In 2018, a dozen federal agencies signed the One Federal Decision Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), establishing a coordinated process for environmental reviews of major infrastructure projects with a goal of review completion within two years. This transparent, coordinated, and streamlined process will reduce cost and delay of future projects of importance to Collier County. Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Lobby the Southwest Florida congressional delegation to include measures to ensure Highway Trust Fund solvency and incorporation of the One Federal Decision MOU in any agreed-to surface infrastructure package. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 285 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 6 | P a g e County Funding Streams Summary: Full funding of grants and continued appropriations for programs or funds applicable to Collier County, including by not limited to, Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Airport Improvement Program (AIP), Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG), Stafford Act, Fire Management Assistance Grant Program (FMAGP), Rainy Day Fund, Local Housing Trust Fund, Sadowski Act, State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP), the Land Acquisition Trust Fund (LATF), and the Rural Development Grant Program. Action: (STATE/FEDERAL) - Advocate for full funding of grants and continued appropriations for programs or funds applicable to Collier County and oppose state or federal actions that would utilize moneys for other purposes than originally intended. Monitor the newly-funded DEP grant program for septic-to-sewer conversion and wastewater treatment as the program is designed and launched. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emergency Shelter Registration Lists – Public Records Exemption Summary: Counties are taking more responsibility for operating emergency shelters from the Red Cross. Where registration information, as gathered by the Red Cross, remains confidential, county registration and other disaster-related forms and software that may contain personal information may be subject to Florida public records laws. Hesitance to have their personal information made public might dissuade some from seeking shelter in an emergency and needlessly put first responders and others in jeopardy. The information gleaned from a sweeping records request could place residents in a vulnerable state by providing unscrupulous individuals and businesses with addresses of evacuated properties and damage assessment information. Action: BILL/AMENDMENT (STATE) – In 2018, language was submitted by Collier County to FAC which was subsequently adopted into their 2019 FAC Legislative Action Plan to protect/exempt county-operated emergency shelter registration lists, damage assessments, and WebEOC database information from Florida public records laws. A meeting was held in June at our EOC with Jared Moskowitz, Director of FDEM, where he expressed his intent to address information security in their legislative package for the 2020 Regular Session. Our primary goal will be to seek inclusion in that departmental package. Otherwise, our efforts will be to secure sponsors and advance a stand-alone bill. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FEMA Remapping Summary: To expedite FEMA approval for Collier County flood remapping which is five years behind schedule. Two-thirds of Collier’s population is represented by outdated maps. Of the 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 286 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 7 | P a g e two Physical Map Revisions (PMR) pending completion for this update, PRM1 will be completed by late 2020. Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) – Engage agency officials and congressional delegation to prompt FEMA approval for Collier flood remapping completion. Support increases in funding for the Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program which was funded at $188 million in FY19. This was a significant decrease from the $262 million provided in FY18, effectively returning funding to FY17 levels. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Immokalee Readiness Center Summary: In 2007, the Florida Army National Guard proposed the construction of a military Readiness Center on 26 acres of land at the Immokalee Regional Airport (IMM). In 2009, the BCC approved a 25-year lease agreement with the National Guard. However, due to the economic downturn and change of presidential administrations, the lease was voided as construction did not commence in accordance with the performance milestones outlined in the lease. In 2018, after discussions with Airport Authority staff, the National Guard included the Readiness Center in its Long Range Construction Plan, subject to congressional appropriation. It is currently in the top six projects for the Guard with the potential to be accelerated given the Guard’s updated plan to station a special supports battalion at IMM. Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) – Work with both the Army National Guard and the congressional delegation to accelerate the Readiness Center on the Long Range Construction Plan and ensure adequate appropriation for its construction at the earliest opportunity. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Long-Term, Transparent National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Reauthorization Summary: To seek the long-term reauthorization of the NFIP to provide housing market stability while ensuring transparency and fairness in rate setting. Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Support legislation that provides for a minimum five-year reauthorization, freezes interest payments on NFIP debt, provides low interest loans for homeowner mitigation projects, and provides additional funding for current mitigation assistance grant programs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Offshore Drilling Summary: Unless Congress acts, in 2022, the moratorium on offshore oil and gas drilling within 125 miles of Florida’s Gulf Coast is set to expire. This has the potential to negatively impact Florida’s coastal environment, tourism, and military operations in the 100,000 square mile Gulf of Mexico Range Complex. The U.S. Department of the Interior has temporarily postponed its plans to push for expanded drilling along coastal waters. During the 2019 session, the Florida 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 287 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 8 | P a g e Legislature passed resolutions calling for an indefinite extension to the moratorium. Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Support HR 205 – Protecting and Securing Florida’s Coastline Act of 2019, sponsored by Rep. Francis Rooney and co-sponsored by Rep. Diaz-Balart and 17 other bipartisan members of Congress to permanently extend the moratorium. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RESTORE Act Debt Financing Summary: To pass legislation authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to use debt instruments, as part of the RESTORE Act, to be financed by $20 billion in BP Oil civil penalties, providing more immediate access to moneys for restoration and program/project improvements that would otherwise take years to accumulate. Collier County is one of 15 “non-disproportionately” affected counties eligible for project grants under RESTORE. Action: AMENDMENT/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Continue to advocate for debt financing legislation during the 116th Congress that mirrors HR 2923, co-sponsored during the 115th Congress by Rep. Diaz-Balart. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Southwest Florida Promise Zone / Opportunity Zones Summary: To actively support the mission of the Southwest Florida Promise Zone (SFPZ) in improving economic opportunity through education, crime prevention, infrastructure improvement, and economic development; to monitor and support Opportunity Zones/Funds applicable to Collier County as additional federal guidelines are produced and released by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service. Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) - Mobilize elected officials to support specific initiatives from the SFPZ, including congressional passage of federal tax incentives for employers, prompting participation of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation in Promise Zone grant preference benefit, and to address any concerns with applicable agencies that may arise from future Opportunity Zones/Funds guidelines. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Veterans’ Nursing Home Summary: Though Collier County was ranked at the top of a needs-based study for the construction of a new State Veterans’ Nursing Home, at the conclusion of the 2014 site evaluation process, St. Lucie County was ultimately awarded the new facility. Since that time, the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs (FDVA) has commented to the Legislature that the State is at least five years from accumulation of funds necessary for the 35% mandated state construction match to qualify for federal priority consideration for the next awarding of a new State Veterans’ Nursing Home. During the 2018 legislative session, Commissioners and staff met with FDVA to inquire as to a county’s ability to provide the State’s match for federal 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 288 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 9 | P a g e construction funds. This was confirmed by the former Executive Director of FDVA, Glenn Sutphin, and the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs which only requires a completed certification affirming that the state has the construction match, even if that match is provided by a county. Another meeting was held during the 2019 legislative session after the passage of the temporary one-cent sales tax to talk about potential site locations. Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (STATE/FEDERAL) - Using a portion of the temporary one-cent sales tax revenues as a funding stream for the local construction match, and with the recent acquisition of the Golden Gate Golf Course property serving as a potential location, staff will continue to work with the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on next steps for securing a State Veterans’ Nursing Home for Collier County. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Strategic Intermodal System Long Range Cost Feasible Plan Summary: Currently, the 2018 Edition of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Strategic Intermodal System Long Range Cost Feasible Plan for FY 2029-2045 does not provide for any construction of capacity improvements for I-75 or SR 29 in Collier County. The Systems Implementation Office updates the SIS CFP every 3 to 5 years to adjust the planning horizon consistent with the long-range planning needs of FDOT and MPOs throughout the state. Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (STATE) – Work with FDOT District 1 representatives, applicable adjacent counties and coalitions, and local legislative delegation members to encourage an FDOT update to the Long Range Cost Feasible Plan that incorporates capacity improvements for I-75 and SR 29 in Collier County Serving Our Veterans 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 289 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 10 | P a g e STATE APPROPRIATIONS PROJECT REQUESTS Cocohatchee River Critical Dredge Project Summary: The Cocohatchee River has accumulated considerable amounts of sediment, particularly east and west of the US 41 Cocohatchee River bridge. This greatly impedes stormwater conveyance within the county as well as flows from Bonita Springs and Estero in Lee County. These areas were significantly impacted by flooding in 2017, pre and post Hurricane Irma. This project will provide for removal and disposal of the silt and restore the original river bottom to support the restoration of the Stormwater System which will help prevent potential flooding and property damage. Action: (STATE) - Request $600,000 in State appropriations for the Cocohatchee River Critical Dredge Project. (There is a local match of $600,000 available for this project.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Freedom Park to Gordon River Greenway Park Pedestrian Crossing Summary: Gordon River Greenway Park and Freedom Park, located in the heart of Naples, encompasses 190 acres of combined recreational space. The two parks are bisected by Golden Gate Parkway, a busy six-lane road. Ultimately, this project will connect the two public parks by providing safe bicycling and pedestrian infrastructure over the arterial roadway. Action: (STATE) - Request $500,000 in State appropriations for the survey and design of the Freedom Park to Gordon River Greenway Park Pedestrian Crossing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan Summary: This is the first critical step of a large-scale infrastructure project including the conversion of septic to sewer, well to municipal water, rehabilitation of the stormwater system to improve flood protection and water quality, and installation of sidewalks to enhance mobility. Action: (STATE) - Request $500,000 in State appropriations for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan. (There is a local match of $500,000 available for this project.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Golden Gate City Outfall Restoration Project – Phase I Summary: The Golden Gate City Stormwater System is composed of 103 miles of swale, collecting runoff that feeds into 780 drainage structures, with 135 outfalls draining into a ten- mile network of canals. Silt has accumulated in the canal network to the point that it greatly restricts or completely clogs the discharging of stormwater via the outfall pipes. This project will 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 290 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 11 | P a g e perform a hydrographic survey to determine the depth of silt that has accumulated and determine the cost to restore the canals to their original bottom elevation. This is a critical first step of a large-scale infrastructure project including the rehabilitation of aging stormwater, water and sewer assets, as well as transportation and mobility enhancements. Action: (STATE) - Request $200,000 in State appropriations for the Golden Gate City Outfall Restoration Project – Phase I. (There is also a local match of $200,000 available for this project.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project Summary: This project will reconstruct and elevate nearly a mile of the existing rural roadway. This two-lane road is the sole ingress and egress between the island of Goodland and the mainland. It will also alleviate flooding during extreme tides and storm events and restore historical tidal exchanges between the east and west mangrove stands by adding cross drainage at suitable locations along the corridor. Action: (STATE) - Request $1 million in State appropriations for the Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project. (There is a local match of $1 million available for this project. $500,000 was received in FY 2017-18 from the State for the design of the Goodland Drive project.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ South Florida Regional Emergency Shelter & Continuing Operations Center Summary: Collier County is centrally located two hours south of Tampa and west of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, making it a suitable location for regional evacuation from the southeastern coast and the Gulf’s central/southern coastal counties. Currently, the County is developing 180 acres of property where north/south I-75 bends into east-west Alligator Alley. As part of that development, a multi-use field house will be designed to exceed existing codes and include additional hardening and resiliency features to satisfy all safety standards for continuity of operations during an emergency or storm event. Additional funds are necessary to complement existing local revenues to construct and augment the field house structure to enhanced storm safety standards, provide emergency power, support facilities, and extended stay capabilities. Action: (STATE) - Request $8 million in State appropriations for the South Florida Regional Emergency Shelter & Continuing Operations C enter project. (There is a local match of $8 million available for this project.) 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 291 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 12 | P a g e RESOLUTIONS OF SUPPORT Design of Phase II – Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Program Summary: The Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Program is a partnership between the City of Naples and Collier County to convert 930 failing septic tanks within the US 41/Goodlette Road corridor to a centralized sanitary sewer system while enhancing the stormwater system to improve water quality to reduce nutrient loading in the impaired waters of Naples Bay. The estimated design cost is $2.2 million. The City is requesting $1.1 million in State funds. Action: ADOPT A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT of a City of Naples State appropriations request of $1.1 million for Design of Phase II – Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Program. ISSUES TO MONITOR Autonomous Vehicles Any proposed legislation that would impact local regulation of safety standards for autonomous vehicles and related technology. (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Clerk of the Circuit Court Funding Any proposed legislation that will provide a sustainable, full funding solution for the Clerk of the Circuit Courts and provide for execution of their extensive statutory and constitutional duties. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Community Redevelopment Agencies Any follow-up legislation that further restricts home rule authority to create, operate, or sunset county CRAs. Legislation was passed during the 2019 session that implemented limited reforms and enhanced ethical training and accountability. Onerous provisions such as requiring a county-wide vote to create a CRA were removed from the bill during consideration. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 292 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 13 | P a g e EDA Project Funding – Immokalee Airport Cold Storage / Freight Federal resources that can be leveraged to enhance development of this potential economic engine. (FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMS Balance Billing Any proposed legislation or administrative action that could shift unpaid balances for emergency transport to taxpayers. (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FAA Air Traffic Control Privatization Any introduced legislation in the 116th Congress that would privatize air traffic control services to airports. Similar legislation failed in 2018, during FAA reauthorization discussions. (FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fuel Station Generators Any proposed legislation or regulatory efforts that strengthen the emergency generator requirement for commercial fuel stations near the interstate and inland multi-pump stations. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Harmful Algal Blooms / Lake O. / Everglades Restoration Any proposed legislation, appropriation, or administrative action regarding harmful algal blooms (HABs), including red tide, related to research, prevention, and mitigation; Lake Okeechobee water storage, treatment, and reservoir conveyance; Everglades restoration and preservation via the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hazardous Waste Disposal Funding / Collection Bills Any proposed legislation that limits collecting appropriate fees for services. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Home Rule Any proposed legislation that seeks to preempt or undermine local governmental authority, impose state preemption, creates unfunded mandates, or adversely impacts local funding streams. (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 293 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 14 | P a g e I-75 Interchanges Funding opportunities to improve I-75 interchanges in Collier County, improving traffic flow and safety for motorists. (FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Inland Oil Drilling & High-Pressure Well Stimulation (Fracking) Any proposed legislation that changes the status of inland oil drilling and high-pressure well stimulation. Currently, high-pressure well stimulation remains essentially unregulated and permissible. Legislation introduced in 2019 moved only briefly without the inclusion of a ban on matrix acidization. (STATE) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Licensing & Permitting Any proposed legislation or administrative action that impacts county licensing and permitting and may impact cost and/or time in obtaining. (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Any proposed legislation that might provide more local discretion in dispensary location. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mental Health & Substance Abuse Any proposed legislation, appropriation, grant, or program that could enhance Collier County’s mental health and substance abuse programs, including the expansion of authority of county court judges to refer defendants for treatment. (STATE/FEDERAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Millage Rates Any proposed legislation that undermines local government discretion in establishing millage rates. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ School Resource Officer / Guardian Program Funding Any proposed legislation or administrative action regarding funding of the School Resource Officer (SRO) and/or Guardian Program. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 294 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 15 | P a g e Short Term Rentals Any proposed legislation that preempts or otherwise restricts local laws, ordinances, or regulation regarding vacation rental frequency or duration. A preemption bill passed the House in 2019, but the companion bill was never taken up in the Senate. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Workers Compensation Reform Any proposed legislation or administrative action that mitigates unfunded liabilities. Reform bills in 2017, 2018, and 2019 failed to advance beyond their respective committee assignments. (STATE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.B.1 Packet Pg. 295 Attachment: 2020_Legislative_Priorities (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal Legislative) 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019 - ______ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE CITY OF NAPLES STATE APPROPRIATION REQUEST FOR THE DESIGN OF PHASE II - NAPLES BAY RED TIDE SEPTIC TANK MITIGATION PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the City of Naples (City) and Collier County (County) have partnered to convert septic tanks to a centralized sanitary sewer system to improve water quality by reducing nutrient loading in the sensitive, impaired waters of the Gordon River Extension that flows into Naples Bay and enters the Gulf of Mexico; and WHEREAS, although Karenia brevis (red tide) blooms naturally offshore, once close to the coastline, many scientists believe that the red tide blooms may use both human -contributed and natural nutrients as fuel; and WHEREAS, the project would remove nutrients and other pollutants generated from 930 aging septic tanks in a low to moderate income neighborhood which historically floods; and WHEREAS, to minimize disruption to the area, as the construction of the sanitary sewer collection system is occurring, the County will make stormwater management improvements on multiple streets between Goodlette Frank Road and U.S. 41; and WHEREAS, the joint project is in unincorporated Collier County but within the water and sewer service area of the City of Naples; and WHEREAS, the City has established a Special Assessment District to assess the property owners for the septic tank abandonment and service to central sewer; and WHEREAS, the City is requesting a legislative appropriation to subsidize the cost of the design of a central sanitary sewer system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, to support an application by the City of Naples for up to $1,100,000 in State appropriations for the Design of Phase II – Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Program. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote on this the 8th day of October, 2019. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By:_____________________________ By:______________________________________ Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk William L. McDaniel, Jr., Chairman 11.B.2 Packet Pg. 296 Attachment: 2019_Resolution_Design_of_Phase_2_Naples_Bay_Red_Tide_Septic_Mitigation (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal 2 Approved as to form and legality: _______________________________ Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney 11.B.2 Packet Pg. 297 Attachment: 2019_Resolution_Design_of_Phase_2_Naples_Bay_Red_Tide_Septic_Mitigation (10377 : 2020 Collier County State and Federal