Ordinance 86-91 ~ o5 ~' ~ ~7'ORDINANCE NO. 86- 91
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE MARCO ISLAND BEACH
~ '~ .f . .RENOURISHMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE; PROVIDIN~
Ct~.~!:: ~. ,' - FOR APPOINTMENT ANt COMPOSITION; SETTING FORTH
~Q~%o%%~ ~'. ' THE TERMS OF OFFICE; PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL EROM
OFFICE, FAILURE TO ATTEND MEETINGS; PROgIDIN~
FOR OFFICERS, QUORUM, RULES OF PROCEDURE; ~
PROVIDING FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES; -~
SETTING FORTH THE FUNCTIONS, POWERS AND DUTI~
OF THE COMMITTEE; SETTING FORTH THE DUTIES O~
THE PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR; PROVIDING FOR"~
REVIEW PROCESS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COmmISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION ONE. Creation of the Marco Island Beach Renourishment
Advisory Committee.
This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to Emergency Ordinance
No. 86-31 enacted by the Board of County Commissioners on June
17, 1986, creating the Marco Island Beach Renourishment and
Public Access Municipal Service Taxing Unit in Collier County,
Florida, and providing for an advisory group to advise the Board
of County C .o~. ssioners in matters pertaining to the District~
There is hereby created the Marco Beach Renourishment
Advisory Committee, hereinafter referred to as the "Committee".
SECTION TWO. Appointment and Composition.
A. The Committee shall consist of nine (9) members which
representation shall cons'st of approximately one-half from
co-ops or condominium associations and approximately one-half
from the single-family residential areas of the Marco Island
Beach Renourishment and Public Access Municipal Service Taxing
Unit, as described in Ordinance No. 86-31.
B. Members of the Committee shali be appointed by and serve
at the pleasure of the Board of"County Commissioners. Said
members shall be permanent residents within the Municipal Service
Taxing Unit and electors of Collier County.
C. Appointment of members to the Committee shall be by
resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, which resolution
shall set forth the date of appointment and the term of office.
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SECTIOF THREE. Terms of Office.
The initial terms of office of the Committee shall be as
follows:
A) Three (3) members shall be appointed for a term of two
(2) years.
B) Three (3) members shall be appointed for a term of three
(3) years.
C) Three (3) members shall be appointed for a term of four
(4) years.
Thereafter, each appointment or reapPoi~tment shall be for a
term of four (4) years.
Appointments to fill any vacancies on the Committee shall be
for the remainder of the unexpired term of office.
SECTION FOUR. Removal From'Office; Failure to Attend Meetings.
A) Any member of the Committee may be removed from office
by a majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners.
B) If a~ member of the Committee fails to attend two (2)
consecutive Committee meetings without a satisfactory excuse or
if a member is absent from more than one-half of the Committee's
meetings in a given fiscal year, the Committee shall declare the
member's seat to be vacant and the vacancy shall be filled by the
Board of County Commissioners.
SECTION FIVE.' Officers; Quorums Rules of Procedure.
A) At its earliest opportunity, the membership of the
Committee shall elect a chairman and vice chairman from among the
members. Officers' terms shall be for one (1} year, with
eligibility for reelection.
B) The presence of five (5% or more members shall
constitute a quorum of the Committee necessary to take action and
transact business.
C) The Committee shall, by majority vote of the entire
membership, adopt rules of procedure for the transaction of :
business and shall keep a written record of meetings,
resolutions, findings and determinations. Copies of all
Committee minutes, resolutions, reports, and exhibits shall be
submitted to the Board of County Commissioners.
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SECTION $~X. Reimbursement of Expenses.
Members of the Committee shall serve without compensation,
but shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for expenses
reasonably incurred in the performance of their duties upon.prior
approval of the Board of County Commissioners.
SECTION SEVEN. Functions, Powers and Duties of the Committee.
The functions, powers and duties of the Committee shall be
as follows:
A) To aid and assist the Board of County Commissioners in
carrying out the purposes of providing beach renourishment,
improved storm protection of beaches, and for public access to
beaches as set forth in County Emergency Ordinance No. 86-31.
B) To prepare and recommend to the Board of County
Commissioners an itemized budget of the amount of money required
to carry out the business of the Municipal Service Taxing Unit
for the next fiscal year. In carrying out this responsibility,
the Committe.e~,,shall, no later than April 1st of each year meet
with the Collier County Public Works Administrator or his
Designee and outline to the Administrator those projects which
the Committee wishes to see accomplished during the next fiscal
year. Based upon this information the Administrator or his
Designee shall prepare a proposed budget for the Municipal
Service Taxing Unit,in accordance with standard county guidelines
regarding the preparation of budgets. This proposed budget shall
then be reviewed by the Committee and upon approval by the
Committee be transmitted through the Public Works Administrator
to the Board of County Commissioners f~r adoption in accordance
with the procedures for the adoption of budgets set forth under
general law and Board of'County Commissioners' policy. Should
the Committee fail to approve a budget by June 1st of each year,
the County Manager shall be authorized to submit a proposed
budget to the Board of County Commissioners.
C) The Committee shall hold advertised public hearings on
presentations of studies and reports, construction aspects, etc.
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for the purposes of providing beach renourishment, improved storm
protection of beaches, and for public access to beaches.
D) The Committee shall recommend to the Public Works
Administrator or his Designee the location of property for beach
access easements.
E) The Committee shall recommend work programs and
priorities to the County Public Works Administrator or his
Designee in accordance with the adopted budget or budget
amendments which may be adopted by the Board of County
Commissioners in accordance with law. The execution of work
programs shall be under the direct supervision and responsibility
of the Public Works Administrator or his designee. Said work may
be performed under contract (in accordance with law) or by County
forces.
F) The Committee may adopt and amend "Guidelines" to govern
their operation and the operation of the Municipal Service Taxing
Unit, subJec%,~to approval by the Board of County Commissioners.
SECTION EIGHT. Duties of the Public Works Administrator or His
Designee.
The duties of the Pu]:lic Works Administrator or his Designee
shall be:
A) To administer the activities of the Municipal Service
Taxing Unit in accordance with. established policies of the Board
of County Commissioners and guidelines adopted by the Committee.
B) To prepare the annual budget in accordance with Section
Seven, Paragraph B, above.
C) Provide periodic written reports to the Committee, the
County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners on the
activities of the Municipal Service Taxing Unit and its finances
in accordance with established guidelines of the Board of County
Commissioners or the Committee.
D) All reports, studies, plans, etc. shall be reviewed and
coordinated with the County Natural Resources Management
Department. :
E) Attend all Committee meetings.
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SECTION NINE. Review Process.
This Committee shall b~ reviewed once every four (4) years
commencing with 1991, in accordance with the procedures contained
in Ordinance No. 86-41. ~'.
SECTION TEN. Conflict and 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 the
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 ELE"v"EN. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice
from the Secretary of State that this Ordinance has been filed
with the Secretary of State.
PASSED ANS.'DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County, Florida this 23_~L~aY of December , 1986.
j~ES' "~..~.GILE~., Clerk
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".:.'.~pr~ved, ~'-'~6- form and legal
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David. C. Wei~l /) -
Assistant' Count~torney
BOARD OF COUNTY CO~ISSIONERS
COLLIER CQiCNTY, FLORIDA
Max A/ Hasse, Jr., Chairman
Thl~ ordinance filed with the
Secc. etary of St/~Te's Offk~..t~/
and ocknowledgeme~t of lhat
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF COLLIER )
I, JAMES C. GILES, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida,: d6
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of'
ORDItrANCE NO. 86-91
that was adopted by the Roard of County Commissioners during
Regular Session bn the 23rd day of December, 1986
WITNESS my hand and the official ~eal of the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 26th day of
December, 1986.
JAMES C. GILES
Clerk of Courts and Clerk
Ex-officio to the Boa~"6'~,,,,.
County Commtssione~'q,~)','.~.~$
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