VAB Org. Minutes 09/12/2022September 12, 2022
TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE
VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
Naples, Florida
September 12, 2022
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Value Adjustment Board,
in and for the County of Collier, met on this date at 9:00 a.m., in
REGULAR SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex,
East Naples, Florida, with the following members present:
Burt Saunders, BCC Member
Andy Solis, BCC Member
Rebecca Earney, Homestead Citizen Member
Roy Terry, School Board Member
Jill Rosenfeld, Homestead Citizen Member
Ron Kezeske, Business Citizen Member
COUNSEL TO THE BOARD
Holly E. Cosby, Esq.
THE PROPERTY APPRAISER'S OFFICE
Annabel Ybaceta, Director Homestead/Exemptions
Jennifer Blaje, Director Tax Roll Compliance/Data Mgmt.
THE CLERK'S OFFICE
Crystal Kinzel, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
Derek Johnssen, Clerk's Finance Director
Marty Rustin — BMR Manager
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MS. COSBY: All right. We have a hot mic.
Good morning, everyone.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: The meeting will come to order.
Why don't we start off with the Pledge of Allegiance.
We'll have Mr. Kezeske lead us in the Pledge, if you would.
(The Pledge of Allegiance was recited in unison.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We'll begin with the
roll call, please.
MS. COSBY: We'll start with Ms. Rosenfeld.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Oh, hi. Jill
Rosenfeld, homestead citizen member.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Rebecca Earney,
homestead citizen member.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Andy Solis, Collier County
Commission, District 2.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Burt Saunders, Collier County
Commission, District 3.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Roy Terry, Collier
County School Board, District 5, here for Erick Carter.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Ron Kezeske, business
community member.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. So we do have a
quorum.
MS. COSBY: Yes, we do, sir, pursuant to Florida Statute
194.015.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We'll move on to Item
No. 2.
MS. COSBY: I will advise for the record that we do have
quorum and that I have reviewed the Affidavit of Publication, and I
find it sufficient to proceed. And I will advise that there is an
executive summary for Item 2 which contains a link to the statute
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which addresses quorum.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Let's move on to Item
No. 3, 3A.
MS. COSBY: We've already done 3A.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We just did that.
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. 3B, introduction of the
Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board.
MS. KINZEL: Hello. Crystal Kinzel, for the record, and we're
here to support your actions, so -- and Derek is the designee for our
office.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you. And 3C.
MS. COSBY: Okay. 3C, I just would like to advise that we
have two of our -- we have three citizen members present here today,
and I will advise for the record that I have done preliminary or final
research just to ensure that they still meet the criteria required by the
statutes, and they do.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Item 4, appointment of
a VAB chairperson. Must be a BCC representative.
MS. COSBY: Yes.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I think that sort of limits the
choices here.
MS. COSBY: Commissioner Saunders, I will say that, for the
record, you've done a fine job previously, and I would recommend...
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Is there a nomination?
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: I would nominate Commissioner
Saunders.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: I'll second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Any other
nominations?
(No response.)
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS:
Then the nominations are closed.
I assume, by unanimous vote, then, I will continue to serve as
Chairman.
MS. COSBY: Yes, please.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I won't ask for a vote just in case
it's not unanimous.
Item 5.
MS. COSBY: Wait a minute. Just one second, Commissioner.
Well, we didn't hear the vote. Did we vote?
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: There were no other nominations,
and I --
MS. COSBY: Closed it. Okay. We need you to appoint a
Vice Chair, and it can be anybody.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Anybody -- who would
like to serve as Vice Chair?
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Do not make eye
contact.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: That's the way it works?
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Well, you're still in a contested
election, aren't you?
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Yes.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Well, why don't we -- why don't
we --
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Erick, who is the normal
school board member, though, is not up for reelection, so...
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: And he's not here.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: And he's not here, so I
say --
(Simultaneous crosstalk.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Is there a motion, then?
MS. COSBY: There's no motion. It's just your pleasure.
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Ron, would you like to serve as
the Vice Chair?
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: If I'm allowed to, that's
fine.
MS. COSBY: You absolutely are.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Then I will make a motion for
Ron to serve as the Vice Chair.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
second. Are there any other nominations?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We'll close the nominations. All
in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Today's agenda, I guess we still need a motion to approve the
agenda.
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS:
Is there a motion to approve the
agenda?
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: I'll make a motion to
approve the agenda.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Is there a second?
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
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SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Item No. 6, recommendation to reaffirm by resolution of the
following: VAB legal counsel, Holly Cosby.
MS. COSBY: That would be me.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Are there any
questions?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Is there a motion?
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Second?
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
a second. Any discussion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
MS. COSBY: Thank you.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Congratulations. Surprise -- I'm
sure you are surprised.
MS. COSBY: I'm honored.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Number 7, special magistrates.
No. 7A, recommendation to approve by resolution the appointment of
the VAB special magistrate for VAB tax year 2022.
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir. We have five that went through the
procurement process, and at this time we have -- we are
recommending to the Board Ellen Chadwell, who's an attorney.
She'll be hearing legal matters; we have Joseph Haynes Davis, also
an attorney. He'll be serving more as a conflict counsel and
overflow; we have Ms. Lorraine Dube. She's a state certified
appraiser. She can hear anything value except for tangible matters;
same with Michael Jonas. He is a certified appraiser, so he can hear
all valuation except for tangible; and, finally, we have Mario de la
Guardia, and he can hear tangible matters.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Are any of the proposed
appointees here this morning?
MS. COSBY: No, they are not.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Are there any questions or
comments from the Board?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Then we need a motion to approve
the resolution appointing those folks as indicated.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion. Is there a
second?
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HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Second.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second.
All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
713, recommendation to approve by resolution the proposed
special magistrate agreement forms, and we have two forms. If you
could spend just a quick second explaining what that is, then we'll
take a vote.
MS. COSBY: Absolutely. Well, this is a somewhat modified
agreement from last year for the magistrates for their appointments.
And I have reviewed them. I have actually worked with
procurement to make sure that everybody's on board with all terms
and conditions. I have added some language in there that was not in
there previously giving them some sort of a time frame to turn in
their work product. We've worked out payment. We've worked out
everything that we're required by the statutes with regards to
recordkeeping. These five people will be appointed for five years,
three and then a two-year renewal.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Are there termination
provisions in those agreements? You say they're fairly lengthy.
MS. COSBY: I'm not sure.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Generally, there's a termination
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for convenience.
MS. COSBY: Yes. Oh, wait. That's mine. You can
terminate me.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Why don't we do this: Why don't
we have a motion to approve the agreements --
MS. COSBY: Yes.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: -- but subject to --
MS. COSBY: Yes, there is. Termination of convenience,
30-day written notice.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Any questions or
comments from the Board?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Then we need a motion to approve
Item B I and B2, the two agreements.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second.
Any questions or anything?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed, same sign?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That's approved unanimously.
Number 8, approval and acceptance of the minutes. I need a
motion for the minutes for February 28th, 2022. Do we have a
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motion?
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion. Second?
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Second.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
a second, all in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number 9, this is the Department of Revenue 2022 VAB
training.
MS. COSBY: This is informational only, but I will advise for
the record that I take the training in your stead. And I did take the
training, and I passed the example with a 98, one point more than last
year. And -- but you're welcome to take the training as well if you'd
like to understand a little bit more about VAB function and process.
That is available this year from the Department of Revenue. I think
it became available January 1 st.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: When is that training going to be?
MS. COSBY: It's online.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Oh, okay.
MS. COSBY: It's online, and you can do it at your
convenience.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Commissioner Solis, would you
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like to do the training?
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Yes.
MS. COSBY: I will advise that I get 20 CLE credits for that
training, so --
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: You get CLE credits?
MS. COSBY: Twenty.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Twenty?
MS. COSBY: Twenty. Yes, it takes about that long to get
through the training solidly, yes, sir. Yep, I get 20 CLE credits for
that training. So if anybody needs CLE, you can get 20 credits for it.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That's a thought.
All right. Item No. 10. We have the attorney report.
MS. COSBY: Yes. We've got several things to review with
the Board. We've got -- we have 10A, which is a general overview
of Value Adjustment Board role in the property tax system, including
a process for complaints and the newly -adopted legislative changes
that affect the VAB process. If anybody has any questions about
10A, I'd be happy to answer those.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I don't see any questions coming
from the Board.
Number B .
MS. COSBY: Okay. We are moving forward to adopt a
resolution, proposed resolution to administer internal operating
procedures regarding evidence exchange, documentation, telephonic
procedures, and local forms to utilize for telephonic hearings.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Any questions or any
comments?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Then we need a motion to approve
that. Commissioner Solis.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
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HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Second.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number C.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Mr. Chair?
MS. COSBY: Before we move onto IOC, I would like to make
sure we get on the record prior to this meeting I had a discussion with
the Property Appraiser's Office. We have two members today. We
have Ms. Ybaceta here and Ms. Blaje here. And I discussed with
them the evidence exchange or the evidence -- local evidence
procedures, and most specifically what I discussed with them was
would the Property Appraiser's Office be agreeable to move forward
with the same agreement that we had last year with regards to
evidence upload in Axia. And I want to clarify that on the record if
we could.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Commissioner Solis.
MS. COSBY: Absolutely, please.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Usually there's copies of the
agenda up here or it's on the -- it's not on the monitors either, so we're
having a hard time. I'm cheating off of Commissioner Saunders
here, but...
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Well -- and I stole this from
Commissioner Solis.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: I had a meeting agenda,
but it was the MPO, so I was way off.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Right. I pulled it up, and the
MPO is --
MS. COSBY: Do I need to get the IT guy here? Is his name
Ron? What was his name? Tom.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Or can we just --if somebody can
pull it up on the monitor, then we'll be -- that would be fine. I'd
rather not print it all out.
MS. COSBY: I am so sorry. I did not know you -all did not
have anything in front of you.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Maybe Troy can find it somewhere
on drive whatever and pull it up.
MR. MILLER: Right now it's on a different network. We're
going to try to get it on our network.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Okay. Sorry.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. On Item IOB, we clear
on that one? Then we'll move on.
MS. COSBY: Yeah. What I wanted to speak to on that for
1 OB was the evidence exchange -- or the evidence upload. I keep
saying "exchange," and I am misspeaking. The evidence upload.
So what we had agreed to last year or what the Proper Appraiser
agreed to -- and I'm going to read it for the record. That subject to
the Collier County Property Appraiser's express written consent,
which consent shall be provided to the VAB in writing on an annual
basis, evidence uploaded by the petitioner into the VAB Axia system
may be admissible during the corresponding hearing so long as such
evidence is uploaded into Axia at least 15 days prior to the
corresponding hearing or reasonable time prior to the hearing as
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defined by Rule 12D-9.020 if not available 15 days prior to the
hearing and so long as the Property Appraiser has no other valid
objection to any such evidence.
Consent may be reasonably withheld by the Property Appraiser's
Office if they advise us that in writing. And I will advise that the
POA consent is only applicable to this paragraph in the local
procedures; that the uploading of the petitioner evidence into Axia
will not commence the evidence exchange process, and that the
Property Appraiser does not waive any other objections that they may
have to that evidence.
So, essentially, if petitioner uploads their evidence into Axia,
which is the system that the Value Adjustment Board utilizes for
petition organization, if they upload their evidence into Axia with 15
days or more before the hearing, the Property Appraiser's Office will
accept that evidence as submitted, and they will not object to it on a
timeliness matter, but they don't waive any other objections.
And that sort of facilitates the process. We've been doing that
in Lee County for some time. And so the Property Appraiser's
Office last year was so gracious to agree to this. And I just want to
get on the record that they will be agreeable to this again with those
specific parameters.
MS. BLAGE: Yes.
MS. YBACETA: Yes, that's correct.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS : All right. Ready to move on to
No. C?
MS. COSBY: Yes.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: IOC, good cause determinations.
IOCI, recommendation to designate legal counsel to determine good
cause for late filed petitions.
MS. COSBY: Okay. I can read them. If you want an
explanation to that --
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Just very briefly.
MS. COSBY: Absolutely. Friday was the deadline for filing
of petitions. There's no cutoff period. Petitioners/taxpayers may
file a petition at any time. But at this point, if they were -- if those
petitions were to be accepted, they would have to have good cause
why they didn't file by the deadline. So I review all of those.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. So do we need a motion
on that item?
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir. Further, I just want to make sure that
we also confirm or we clarify that the Value Adjustment Board
administration does handle internally reschedule requests, because
those also have to be considered as a good cause -- on a good -cause
basis because parties have one good cause reschedule, but it must be
good cause for a rescheduled hearing. Administration does that, but
then they call me in if they need to do so for any support on that.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: So we're going to designate you
for 1 OC 1; is that correct?
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. So is there a motion to
that effect?
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second.
All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
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(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number C2, recommendation to designate VAB clerk to
determine good cause for hearing reschedules with legal counsel
providing guidance.
MS. COSBY: There you go. That's exactly it.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second.
All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number 1 OD, recommendation to adopt resolution for VAB
petition $15 filing fee. We need a motion to approve the filing fee.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Second.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
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BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number 10E, Florida Department of Revenue Forms
DR-48 -- or 488p, initial certification of the Value Adjustment Board.
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir. There are two forms attached to our
agenda that I have here for the Chair to sign after the meeting, and
they are -- one's for real property, and one is for tangible personal
property.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. So we need a motion to
approve those forms.
MS. COSBY: Yes.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have a motion and
a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
Number 1 OF, request approval for the destruction of VAB
records in accordance with the general records schedule GS 1-SL. So
we need a motion.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: So moved.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Second.
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HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Second. We have a
motion and a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: Aye.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Aye.
COMMISSIONER SOLIS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye.
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBER TERRY: Aye.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously.
IOG, this is informational, VAB reference materials. I don't
know if you need to go through any of that.
MS. COSBY: I would like to get it into the verbatim. So if
you would -- if you don't mind, I'll read them out.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay.
MS. COSBY: Or you can.
Okay. Present in the room and also on the VAB Clerk's
website we have the following reference materials: We have the
Florida Government in the Sunshine Manual; we have Florida
Administrative Code 12D-9; we have the Department of Revenue
VAB forms; we have Florida Administrative Code 12D-10; we have
Florida Administrative Code 12D-51.001, 12D-51.0025 12D-51.003;
we have the Uniform Policies and Procedures Manual and all other
legal resources and reference materials from the Department of
Revenue; we have information for taxpayers regarding Florida
Property Tax System and the Value Adjustment Board process and a
property brochure; and then we have Florida Statutes Chapters 119,
2861 1921 1931 194, 195, and 196.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right.
MS. COSBY: Sorry. I realized I was going really fast.
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CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS:
comments?
Are there any questions or
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Then we'll move on to Item IOH,
VAB 2021, expense report.
MS. COSBY: All I'm just going to advise is that what is
contained in your agenda packets, which, unfortunately, I don't know
that you're able to see at the moment, is the -- is the final budget
report from 2021.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Are there any questions
from the Board?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS:
which is VAB dates of importance.
Monday, August 15th, 2022. Item
Then we'll move on to Item 11,
11 A, TRIM notices were mailed
11 B -- do you have any
comments, Ms. Cosby, in reference to that?
MS. COSBY: I do not, just that -- because they were mailed on
Monday, August 15th, the deadline for filing was last Friday,
September 9th.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. So that will take care of
11B.
We'll move on to 11 C, magistrate hearings, October 2022
through December 2022, and more dates in January if needed.
MS. COSBY: Yes.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Any elaboration on that or any
comments?
MS. COSBY: The only thing I want to make sure of is I
wanted to get a number of petitions filed from Value Adjustment
Board administration. What is our number at this time?
MR. RUSTIN: 1,156.
MS. COSBY: We have 1,156 petitions filed at this time. That
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does not include anything that comes in late filed at this time.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: That's in comparison to
607 from last year?
MS. COSBY: Yes, ma'am.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I assume that's a reflection of this
market that we've had.
MS. COSBY: Yes, sir.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Number 11 D, final VAB
meeting for tax year 2022 is to be determined.
MS. COSBY: Yes. We are aiming for late February. We
may slide into March.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Number 12, additional
comments or concerns.
MS. COSBY: Yes. I will -- there's a few items that I need to
make sure we get in the record, and I want to address our citizen
members first. I wanted to double-check with Ms. Rosenfeld,
Ms. Earney, and Mr. Kezeske, do any of you -- are any of you a
member or employee of a taxing authority at this time?
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: No.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER ROSENFELD: No.
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: (Shakes head.)
MS. COSBY: Okay. All have signified by no.
I want to double-check with all board members. Are any of you
going to be representing a taxpayer in the judicial or administrative
review of property values, which means are you -all going to be
representing a taxpayer with the VAB either with the VAB or in the
court?
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: I filed a petition.
MS. COSBY: You filed your own petition. Well, that's your
right. Otherwise, will you be representing anybody else?
BUSINESS MEMBER KEZESKE: No, ma'am.
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MS. COSBY: Okay. Thank you. We are in compliance
there.
I will advise for the record that the Value Adjustment Board is
willing to consider any written complaint filed with respect to a
special magistrate or party citizen. I will advise for the record that
all procedures and forms with the Board or special magistrate are in
compliance with Florida Statute 194 and Florida Administrative Code
12D-9.
I will advise for the record that the VAB local procedures are
ministerial in nature and not inconsistent with governing statutes,
case law, Attorney General opinions, or rules of the Department of
Revenue.
I will advise for the record that there are two items that cannot
be complete at this time, and those two items are that all appointed
special magistrates have received the Department of Revenue training
and have completed any corresponding exam, if required, and that's
because the training came out on September 1 st, and it's not
reasonable to expect that they all complete the training at this point.
But we will ensure that they do so prior to hearing hearings here in
Collier County.
The other item that cannot be completed at this time is notices
have been provided to chief executive officers of each municipality.
Whenever a property is petitioned and that property falls within a city
or a town, any sort of incorporated municipality, the CEO of that
municipality is also entitled to the notice of those hearings. They
may appear at those hearings if they would like to.
That cannot be done at this time because no hearings have been
set. But once hearings are set, I can assure you the Value
Adjustment Board administration is very good about making sure that
those get out.
With that, everything else is in compliance, and I conclude my
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presentation for Item 12. Thank you.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We'll move on to
Item 13, public comment. Do we have any registered speakers?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We do not.
Any comments from the Board members, any closing
comments?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Anything from you in addition?
MS. COSBY: I have nothing. Thank you, sir.
CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Then we are adjourned.
Thank you.
HOMESTEAD MEMBER EARNEY: Thank you.
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There being no further business for the good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair at 9:27 a.m.
VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
BURT SAUNDERS, VAB CHAIRMAN
ATTEST
CRYSTAL ,K. KINZEL, CLERK
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FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR
COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS
LAST NAME —FIRST NAME —MIDDLE NAME
NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE
Kezeske, Ronald
Value Adjustment Board - VAB
MAILING ADDRESS
THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY OR COMMITTEE ON
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Fourth Floor
WHICH I SERVE ISAUNIT OF:
❑ CITY a COUNTY ❑ OTHER LOCAL AGENCY
CITY COUNTY
NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION:
Naples Collier
Collier County
DATE ON WHICH VOTE OCCURRED
MY POSITION IS:
April 17, 2023
ff ELECTIVE ❑ APPOINTIVE
WHO MUST FILE FORM 813
This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board, council,
commission, authority, or committee. It applies to members of advisory and non -advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of
interest under Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes.
Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending
on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before
completing and filing the form.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES
A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which
would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Each elected or appointed local officer also MUST ABSTAIN from knowingly voting on
a measure which would inure to the special gain or loss of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he or she is retained
(including the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of a principal by which he or she is retained); to the special private gain or loss of a
relative; or to the special private gain or loss of a business associate. Commissioners of community redevelopment agencies (CRAs) under
Sec. 163.356 or 163.357, F.S., and officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one -acre, one -vote basis are not prohibited
from voting in that capacity.
For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-law,
mother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. A "business associate" means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business
enterprise with the officer as a partner, joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder (where the shares of the corporation
are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange).
ELECTED OFFICERS:
In addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, you must disclose the conflict:
PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are
abstaining from voting; and
WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the
minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes.
APPOINTED OFFICERS:
Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you are not prohibited by Section 112.3143 from otherwise
participating in these matters. However, you must disclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision,
whether orally or in writing and whether made by you or at your direction.
IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE
TAKEN:
• You must complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible for recording the
minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes. (Continued on page 2)
CE FORM 8B - EFF. 11/2013 PAGE 1
Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1)(f), F.A.C.
APPOINTED OFFICERS (continued)
• A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency.
• The form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed.
IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING:
• You must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating.
• You must complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the
meeting, who must incorporate the form in the minutes. A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the
agency, and the form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed.
Ron Kezeske
DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST
hereby disclose that on April 17
(a) A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one or more)
inured to my special private gain or loss;
inured to the special gain or loss of my business associate,
inured to the special gain or loss of my
inured to the special gain or loss of
whom I am retained; or
inured to the special gain or loss of
is the parent subsidiary, or sibling organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me.
(b) The measure before my agency and the nature of my conflicting interest in the measure is as follows:
Recused myself from voting on Agenda Item #6A1, as i filed a petition (2022-309) of my personal property.
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, by
, which
If disclosure of specific information would violate confidentiality or privilege pursuant to law or rules governing attorneys, a public officer,
who is also an attorney, may comply with the disclosure requirements of this section by disclosing the nature of the interest in such a way
as to provide the public with notice of the conflict.
04/18/23
Date Filed
Signature
NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112.317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE
CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT,
REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A
CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $10,000.
CE FORM 86 - EFF. 11/2013 PAGE 2
Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1)(f), F.A.C.