Ordinance 93-72 "' ORDIN]tNCE "0. 93-72~_o ~ \~'~
AN ORDINANCE OF co~IER co~NT~,
ADOPTING THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION LAW OF %~_
1974, PART IIi OF CHAPTER 125, FLORI~ 0r
~ ' STATUTES~ PROVIDIN~ TITLE AND CIT~O~~
PROVIDIN~ FOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR -
APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATIONS~ COMPENSATION
AND VACANCY~ PROVIDIN~ POWERS AND DUTIES~
INTENT AND LIMITATIONS~ PROVIDIN~ FOR
CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY~ AND PROVIDIN~
AN EFFECTIVE D~TE.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 84-44,
the "County Manager Ordinance" on June 12, 1984 and an
" amendment thereof, Collier County Ordinance No. 87-43, on May
;~:~' 26, 1987~ and
.'. WHEREAS, the Board, on September 28, 1993, adopted Collier
County Ordinance No. 93-71 that repealed Collier County
Ordinance No. 84'-44, as amended~ and
'J~' WHEREAS, Part III of Chapter 125, Florida Statutes,
· consisting of Sections 125.70 through 125.74, inclusive,
authorizes Collier County to adopt an ordinance that expressly
adopts Part III of Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, with the
legislative intent to assure an adequate and efficient
" provision of services to the citizens in this state, provide
for coordinated administration of county departments to better
protect the health, welfare, safety, and quality of life of
residents in Collier County, and place in the hands of the
County Administrator the multitude of details which arise from
the operation of a county as a unit of local government~ and
WHEREAS, the intent of Part III of Chapter 125, Florida
Statutes, is to enable the Board of County Commissioners to
perform freely, without unnecessary interruptions, its
fundamental intended purpose of making policies within the
framework of law applicable to non-charter county government
in Florida and to provide a formula and a structure for the
economic and efficient conduct of county affairs by making the
~,, County Administrator responsible for handling of all things
necessary to accomplish and bring to fruition the policies
established by the Board of County Commissioners.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SZCTION ONE~ TITLE AND CITATION.
This Ordinance shall be known and be cited as the "Collier
County Administrator Ordinance." Any reference to "County
Manager" in existing or future ordinances, resolutions,
minutes, legal instruments and other documents shall be
understood to refer to the "County Administrator" as provided
herein.
S~CTION TWO~ COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR~ APPOINTMENT,
QUALIFICATIONS, COMPENSATION AND VACANCY.
1. Collier County shall have a County Administrator
appointed by the Board of County Commissioners ("Board"),
which officer shall be the administrative head of Collier
County and shali be responsible for the administration of all
departments of Collier County government which the Board has
authority to control pursuant to Part III of Chapter 125,
Florida Statutes, the general laws of Florida, and other
applicable legislation.
2. The County Administrator shall be qualified by
administrative and executive experience and ability to serve
as the chief administrator of Collier County. The County
Administrator shall be appointed by an affirmative vote of not
less than three members of the Board and may be removed at any
time by an affirmative vote, upon notice, of not less than
three members of the Board, after a hearing if such a hearing
iS requested by the County. Administrator; provided, however,
such removal shall occur no sooner than fourteen days after
adoption of a resolution of intent to terminate the employment
of the County Administrator. The County Administrator need
not be a resident of Collier County at the time of
appointment, but during tenure in that office must reside
within Collier County.
3. The compensation of the County Administrator shall be
fixed by the Board unless otherwise provided by law.
4. The office of County Administrator shall be deemed
vacant if the incumbent County Administrator moves his/her
.., residence from Collier County or is, by death, illness, or
other casualty, unable to continue in office. A vacancy in
the office shall be filled in the same manner as the original
.. appointment. The Board may appoint an acting County
Administrator in the case of vacancy or temporary absence or
,.2: disability until a successor has been appointed or the County
Administrator returns.
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? SECTION THREEI COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR; POWERS AND DUTIES.
1. The County Administrator shall be responsible for the
administration of all departments that are responsible to the
Board and for the proper administration of all affairs under
the Jurisdiction of the Board. To that end, the County
Administrator shall by way of enumeration and not by way of
· : limitation, have the following specific powers and duties to:
A. A~minister and carry out the directives and
policies of the Board and enforce all orders, resolutions,
~ ordinances, and regulations of the Board to assure that they
are faithfully executed.
· B. Report to the Board on action taken pursuant to
any directive or policy within the time set by the Board and
'" provide an annual report to the Board on the state of Collier
County, the work of the previous year, and any recommendations
as to actions or programs deemed necessary for the improvement
of the county and the welfare of its residents.
C. Provide the Board, or individual members
thereof, upon request, with data or information concerning
county government and to provide advice and recommendations on
county government operations to the Board.
D. Prepare and submit to the Board for its
': consideration and adoption an annual operating budget, a
capital budget and a capital program.
E. Establish the schedules and procedures to be
followed by all county departments, offices, and agencies in
connection with the budget and supervise and administer all
phases of the budgetary process.
F. Prepare and submit to the Board after the end of
each fiscal year a complete report on the finances and
administrative activities of Collier County for the preceding
year and submit recommendations.
G. Supervise the care and custody of all county
property.
H. Recommend to the Board a current position
classification and pay plan for all positions in county
service.
I Develop, install, and maintain centralized
budgeting, personnel, and purchasing procedures.
J. Organize the work of county departments, subject
to an administrative code developed by the County
Administrator and adopted by the Board, and review the
departments, administration, and operation of the county and
make recommendations pertaining thereto for reorganization by
the Board.
K. Select, employ and supervise all personnel and
fill all vacancies, positions or employment under the
Jurisdiction of the Board except County Attorney. However,
the employment of an Assistant .County Administrator, the
Executive Director of the Collier County Airport Authority and
all division administrators shall require confirmation by the
Board.
L. Suspend, discharge, or remove any employee under
the Jurisdiction of the Board pursuant to procedures adopted
by the Board.
M. Negotiate leases, contracts, and other
agreements, including consultant services, for Collier County,
subject to approval of the Board, and make recommendations
concerning the nature and location of county improvements.
N. See that all terms and conditions in all leases,
contracts, and agreements are performed and notify the Board
of any noted violation thereof.
O. Order, upon advising the Board, any department
under his Jurisdiction as specified in the administrative code
to undertake any task for any other agency on a temporary
basis if he/she deems it necessary for the proper and
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efficient administration of Collier County government to do
P. Attend all meetings of the Board with authority
to participate in the discussion of any matter.
Q. Perform such other duties as may be required of
the County Administrator by the Board.
2. It is the intent of Part III of Chapter 125, Florida
Statutes, and this Ordinance to grant to the County
Administrator only those powers and duties which are
administrative or ministerial in nature and not to delegate
any governmental power imbued in the Board of County
Commissioners as the governing body of Collier County pursuant
to Section l(e} of Article VIII of the Florida Constitution.
To this end, th9 above specifically enumerated powers are to
be construed as administrative in nature, and in any exercise
of governmental power the County Administrator shall only be
performing the duty of advising the Board of County
Commissioners in its role as the policy-setting governing body
of Collier County and carrying' out its directives and
3. ' No County Commissioner shall direct or request the
appointment of any person to, or his removal from, office by
the County Administrator or by any of his subordinates, or in
any manner take part in the appointment or removal of officers
or employees in the administrative services of the County
except as provided by this Ordinance. The Board of County
Commissioners and its members shall deal with the
administrative services solely through the County
Administrator, and neither the Board nor any member thereof
shall interfere in the performance of the duties of any
subordinate of the County Administrator, either publicly or
privately, except for the purposes of inquiry and information.
4. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, the powers and
duties of the County Administrator herein defined shall not be
construed to limit the right of the Board to retain and employ
its own staff with such powers and duties as the Board may
designate. This shall specifically include the right to
retain legal counsel who shall report directly to the Board
and who shall have sole responsibility for the management of
the legal staff.
SECTION FOURI CONFLICT ]%ND SEVERABILITY.
· ' In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other
ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more
'< restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this
~, ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent Jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion.
~ SECTION FIVEI EFFECTIVE DATE.
~" This Ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of notice
" from the Secretary of State that this Ordinance has been filed
.. with .the Secretary of State.
>.. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County
,>~ Commi~si6ners of Collier County, Florida, this ~day of
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~' A~.E~%f: .... J/ '.;;"1%:: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
~ UWIGHT. E.,BR~CK,".~,Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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~"~ .;,<.. :/ .... . .. ,., ~ BURT L. SAUNDERS, CHAIRMAN
-..' .,,.~r .owedYas'.,,,~o.'f..orm and
Assistant C0unt~-Attorney
.... . ........ Th/s ordinance flied with Ihe
;:;, ,- .., .DC~.'/bd/.S~a .. _Secretary of ~te'$ Offic,~jh~
and acknowledgeme, n,t ,,o~,f that /
filing received ~J.~ day
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF COLLIEK
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts An and for the
Twentieth Sudlctal Circuit, Collier. County, Florida, do
hereby certify that the foregoing ts a true copy of.'
Ordinance No. 93-'Z2
which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 28th day of September, 1993, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, th~s 6th
day of October, 1993.
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