BCC Minutes 03/25/1993 B (Budget Workshops) Nap/es, Florida, March 25, 1993
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners in
and for the County of Collier, and also acting as the Board of Zoning
Appeals and as the governing board(s) of such special districts as
have been created according to law and having conducted business
herein, met on this date at 9:00 A.M. in WORKSHOP SESSION in Building
"F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the
fo/lowing members present:
CHAIRMAN: Burr L. Saunders
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Timothy J. Constantine
John C. Norris
Michael J. Volpe
Bettye J. Matthews
ALSO PRESENT: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk; Nell Dorrill, County
Manager; Jennifer Edwards, Assistant to the County Manager; Ken
Cuyler, County Attorney: Mike McNees, Budget Director; Jean Gansel,
Mike Smykowskt, Ed Finn and Bob Byrne, Budget Analysts; Leo Ochs,
Administrative Services Administrator; Frank Brutt, Community
Development Services Administrator; Tom Conrecode, Capital Projects
Management Director; Steve Carnell, Purchasing D/rector; Jeffrey
Walker, Risk Management Director; Bob Blanchard, Long Range Planning
Director; Greg Mihalic, Affordable Housing Director; Deena Quinn, Real
Property Supervisor; Paul Brigham, Court Administrator; Gary Stover,
Court Security Coordinator; Ed Maguire, Development Compliance
Supervisor; Ed Gehring, Building Review and Permit Director; Jim Ward,
Pelican Bay Services Division Administrator; Dick Clark, Code
Enforcement Supervisor; Dave Pettrow, S~te Development Review
Director; Barbara Pedone, Executive Secretary to the County Manager;
and Sue Fi/son, Administrative Assistant to the Board.
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Legal notice having been published in the Naples Dally News on
March 21, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, Workshop was held regarding a review of Program Budgets for
1993-94.
Budget Director McNees explained that Departmental budgets will be
presented with the services of same ranked as "Mandated", "Essential",
or "Discretionary".
Mr. McNees reported that "Mandated" services are those required by
State, Federal or County regulations; necessary to maintain the value
of a capital asset that the County has already purchased or construc-
ted; or something pertaining to the health, safety or welfare of the
citizens of Collier County.
Mr. McNees requested that the Commission review and rank the
programs associated with each budget as "M" = "Mandated", "E" =
"Essential", "D" ~ "Discretionary" or "NR" = Not Recommended.
(~s)
Administrative Services Administrator Ochs stated that the
Acl~inistrative Services Division provides the primary administrative,
technical and management support services to the County Manager's
Agency in addition to all agencies within County Government relatlng
to insurance programs and workman's compensation. He reported that
services are provlded through eight operating areas.
J~lnistrmtlve Services Division
Nr. Ochs advised tha~ this Division is comprised of himself and an
admtnlstratlve secretary. He noted that the primary responsibilities
Include executive level management for the division Including strate-
gic ~d operational 91anntng, budgeting and staff performance manage-
ment.
Nr. Ochs Indicated that if the Commission desires to aalntatn an
Administrative Services Division, this ~ould be an [ssenttal service.
The consensus of the Board ~as that this is an Essential service.
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Mr. Ochs remarked that this Department provides support to
approximately 340 subscribers to the Board's Automation System
including word processing, electronic messaging, spread sheet and
other computer software programs and applications. He indicated that
this Is an Essential service.
Budget Analyst Ed Finn advised that staff considers the Base Level
Service as Mandated, however, the other programs could fall into the
Essential category.
Consensus of the Board was as follows: Base Level - Mandated;
User Support Services - Essential; and New Product Development -
Discretionary.
Mr. Ochs stated that this Department provides building maintenance
and repair functions for approximately 1 million square feet of County
facilities. In addition, he indicated that this Department also pro-
rides telecommunication services, janitorial services on a contract
basis, main campus grounds maintenance on a contract basis and a
number of capital renovation pro3ects on various facilities. He noted
that he considers this as an Essential service.
A discussion ensued with regard to services being provided in-
house versus contractual services.
The consensus of the Commission was that the Base Level Services
are Mandated and Building Maintenance Special Services are Essential,
however, the $195,000 for Grounds Maintenance will be evaluated during
the budget hearings.
Hr. Ochs announced that th~s Department maintains 720+ piece~ of
non-Motor Pool equSpmenk and 180 Motor Pool vehicles. He indicated
that he ranks the Hotor Pool Cap~ta~ Recovery Program as ~ssentia~.
The Co~isston concurred ~ith the Base Level ranktng of Mandated
and ~ssentia[ for the Hotor Pool Capital Recovery Program.
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Mr. Ochs reported that this Department consists of a staff of six
which is down two positions from last year. He noted that a series of
base level services are provided, primarily in the areas of employee
recruitment and selection, pay and classification administration, per-
formance appraisal management, disciplinary and other personnel policy
related matters. He indicated that staff's ranking is Mandatory for
Base Level Service and Discretionary for the remaining Programs.
The Board concurred with staff's rankings.
Public Aff&~rs
Mr. Ochs remarked that there ts no Base Level mandated service in
this Department. He indicated that these programs are Discretionary.
Consensus of the Board was that the ranking for the Central
Switchboard & Reception Services be Essential and the other Services
remain as Discretionary.
Purcha~ing
Mr. Ochs advised that Base Level Services identified by staff
include processing/review of bids, proposals, contract administration,
management of purchase requisition and ordering systems, transfer and
disposal of surplus property and administration of the central copier
system.
Mr. Ochs indicated that the Contractual Savings Program is Not
Recommended by the Manager.
Purchasing Director Carnell reported that the Productivity
Committee recommends a more active central roll in obtaining more
centralized contracts that can be shared by multiple county depart-
ments to consolidate the efforts of many of the operating departments.
He remarked that better pricing should be obtained in many instances
and some of the purchasing work will be taken from the various depart-
ments so those persons can devote more of their time and effort to
their central Job descriptions.
The consensus of the Commission resulted with the rankings being
Base Level - Mandatory, Contractual Savings - Not Recommended, and
Office Supply/Copier Coordination - Discretionary.
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Re&l ProD~rt~ M~n~aement/Admtnlstr&tion
Mr. 0chs explained that there are a host of Base Level Services
associated with this Department. He indicated that the Base Level
ranking is Mandated and the Airport Management/Operation Grant
Administration ts Essential.
Mr. 0chs related that there are four programs ra~ed by staff tn
this Department. He pointed out that Base Level ts to maintain the
current maintenance and management activity including trash and gar-
bape collection, surveying services, water/sewer service, manaptng the
sales of lots and worktn9 with Social Services relative to the burial
lots for tndtpents.
The Co~tsston concurred with the rankings as listed: Base Level
- Mandated; Landscaping (entrance) - Essential; and Expanded La~
Maintenance and Caretaker (1 position) - Not Recommended.
I~M~ it~rt t ~erulades Airart
Deena Qutnn, Real Property Supervisor, detailed the Base Level
Service associated with the Immokalee Airport and Everglades Airport.
Consensus of the Commission was that of a Mandatory ranking.
Risk ~e~nt
Mr. Ochs advised that this Departmen~ ts staffed by five persons.
He reported that the Base Level Service ts to maintain the
property/casualty, ~eneral liability and workers' compensation
pro,rams. He noted that the Group Benefits Program Is an Essential
f~=tton of this Department.
The Board concurred that the Base Level Service Is Mandatory and
the Group Benefits Program ts Essential.
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Administrative Assistant to the Board Fllson stated that the Base
Level Service ts Mandatory, Community Involvement is Essential and
Professional Development Is Discretionary.
Co~tsstoner Saunders suggested that the NACO membership dues be
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flagged to be discussed during the budget hearings.
The consensus of the Commission was Mandatory for Base Level,
Essential for Community Involvement and Discretionary for Professional
Development.
(2~!
¢~W&ttorn~
County Attorney Cuyler remarked that there are la FTE~s in his
Department, In answer to Commissioner Saunders, he indicated that
other than the Code Enforcement and Contractors' Licensing Boards, his
staff attends meetings and provides assistance to a number of various
other advisory boards. He related that the PlanninG Commission 'uti/i-
zes one attorney the better part of a day, not including the questions
resulting from the meeting, preparing for the meeting or anything
else.
Commissioner Saunders stated that there needs to be a mechanism to
evaluate the 41 advisory boards and then make a determination as to
which of those should be eliminated.
A discussion ensued with respect to the County Attorney's staff
meeting, coordinating and resolving legal issues raised by the public,
constitutional officers and Judiciary.
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County Attorney Cuyler indicated that the Base Level is Mandatory,
Staff Ranked #3 and #4 are Essential and the Advisory Boards are part
Essential and part Discretionary.
Commissioner Saunders questioned whether there is a possibility to
physically locate at Community Development Services one or two attor-
neys who would be available on a continual basis for any issues that
may arise. County Attorney Cuyler replied that he believes this would
be a disaster, but noted he will be working with Mr. Brutt to
accomplish a better working relationship.
Commissioner Volpe suggested that Staff Ranked #3 be Essential and
Discretionary.
The Consensus of the Commission was as follows: Base Level -
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Mandatory, Staff Ranked #2 and #3 - part Essential and part
Discretionary and #4 - Essential.
(SOO)
County Probation
GeorGe Drobinskt, Chief Probation Officer, explained that
Probation is the alternative to incarceration. He noted that his
Department ts responsible, through the Courts, to monitor Individuals
who are sanctioned to probation. He announced that Base Level
Supervision is Mandatory and Public Service/Technical Support is
Essential.
The Commission concurred with Mr. Drobinski's rankings.
co==t security
Gary Stover, Court Security Coordinator, stated that the primary
function of this agency is to provide service under mandate of
Judicial Administrative Order. He indicated that Base Level is
Mandatory, Customer Service and External Security are Mandatory,
Enhanced Security is Mandatory and Additional Security is Mandatory.
The consensus of the Commission was that Base Level is Mandatory
and the remaining three programs be ranked Discretionary.
Witness M~n&Gement/Victtm Assistance
Joanne Beaird, Witness/Victim Services Coordinator advised that her
Department coordinates all court appearances, for witnesses subpoenaed
in criminal cases, as mandated by Florida Statutes.
The consensus of the Commission was that these services are
Mandated.
¢,ourt Counseling
Paul Brigham, Court Administrator, reported that this program is
Mandatory, based on Florida Statutes.
The Commission concurred with the Mandatory ranking of this
program.
Court ~lntstratton
Mr. Brigham announced that this Department provides various non-
Judicial activities if the courthouse, Including the supervision of
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the County-funded departments of Witness Management, Court Security,
Court Counseling and County Probation. He noted that mediation,
arbitration and interpreter services are provided as required by State
Statute.
A discussion took place with regard to the possibility of com-
bining the switchboard operation with the switchboard operation for
overall County government. Mr. Brigham advised that he does not
believe it is possible to combine the switchboard operation. He noted
that this person acts as judicial receptionist and provides message
service for the individual Judges' offices. In addition, he remarked
that the switchboard operator provides answering for the various
departments in the courthouse.
It was the consensus of the Commission that this program be ranked
as Discretionary.
(~0¢0)
Pelican Bay Services Administrator Ward briefed the Board on the
various programs within his Department. It was the consensus of the
Commission that these services are Essential.
(12co)
Coms~Untty I)~velopment Administration
Community Development Services Administrator Brutt related that
the Base Level Service is Mandated and the Management Operations and
Special Assignments program ts Essential. The Commission concurred
with the rankings, as detailed by Mr. Brutt.
South~st Florida Regional Planning Council
Mr. Brutt stated that this Is a Mandatory Service and the
Commission concurred with same.
Hou~ ~nd Urban I~prove~ent
Greg Mlhalic, Affordable Housing Director stated that this
Department has been created to meet the Goals and Objectives of the
Growth Management Plan to provide Affordable Housing In the County.
He affirmed that the Base Level Services are Mandated through the
Housing Element of the Growth Management Plan. He indicated that
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Staff Ranked 2, provides staffing to the Affordable Housing Commission
in trying to meet their objectives and noted this is an Essential
Service.
Mr. Mihalic reported that the Affordable Housing Trust Fund,
Housing Loans and Grants is Essential.
Mr. Mihalic explained that the Economic Development program is
Discretionary. He remarked that he believes the program Identifying
Substandard Housing, Mobile Home Sites and Immokalee Housing Plan is
Discretionary, however this program is Not Recommended by the Manager.
The consensus of the Commission with regard to these programs are:
Mandatory for Base Level Services; Essential for Affordable Housing
Commission; Essential for Affordable Housing Trust Fund Housing Loans
and Grants; Discretionary for Economic Development; and Not
Recommended for the last program.
A discussion ensued with regard to Affordable Housing Impact Fee
Waivers and Deferrals. Mr. Mihalic advised that there is $900,000 in
Impact Fee waiver requests and $2.45 million in Impact Fee deferrals.
The Commission concurred with the working figure of $450,000 for
Affordable Housing Impact Fee Waivers and ranking same as
Discretionary.
Commissioner Saunders suggested that Mr. Mihalic contact the
County Attorney's office for definitive legal advice and ~uidance.
(2sso)
Dick Clark, Code Enforcement Supervisor stated that the Base Level
Service is mandated by enforcement of various ordinances to provide
investigated and enforcement resources for most of the County. He
indicated that the Staff Ranked #2 Item, Response Time Reduction "A"
would reduce response time to ? to 14 days and the Staff Ranked #3
Item would reduce response time back to the current level of two to
four days.
Mr. Clark advised that the Minimum Housing Code Investigation is
in need of an upgrade. He reported there is 350-400 sub-standard
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housing unite in Immokalee and there is an increase in the excessive
number of occupants in the migrant homes.
The Commission concurred with the program rank/ngs as follows:
Base Level - Mandatory; Response Time Reduction "A" and Response Time
Reduction "B" - Essential; Minimum Housing Code Investigations -
Essential; and Vehicles for Hire Program - Mandatory.
(273S)
Contractors' Licensing
Mr. Clark advised that two investigators and two clerical staff
provide the licensing for 3,000+ contractors within the City and
County. He remarked that the investigators provide investigative ser-
vices for the fraud and all other unlicensed complaints and prosecu-
tions in court. He indicated that the personnel and support costs are
funded by the license fees.
The consensus of the Board was that this program is a Mandatory
service.
(28oo)
Dev~Z~t Co~lAa~ce
Ed Maguire, Development Compliance Supervisor, remarked that the
Base Level of operation provided through this program is all the
inspection services related to Development Orders. He indicated that
there is a need to increase staff in the Building Inspection section,
noting that currently the structural inspectors are doing 28.42
inspections per day per man.
Mr. Maguire addressed the convenience of the coupon type permits
which will have a revenue impact and add~tional impact on the demand
for Inspections.
The Commission concurred that the rankings for programs within
this Department are as fo/lows: Base Level - Mandatory; Building
Inspections (25 per day) - Essential; Building Inspections (20/day)
- Not Recommended; and Stormwater Runoff and Landscape/Irrigation
Inspections - Not Recommended.
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tm~ldSu~ Plan Review
Kd Gehring, Building Review and Permit Director, stated that the
Base Level of Service is to review plane and issue building permits as
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mandated by the State of Florida. He reported that last year 19,000+
building permit applications were processed.
Mr. Gehring indicated that the Staff Ranked 2 program is
Addressing which provides for assigning street addresses for permit
applicants and researching legal descriptions. He announced that this
service is Mandatory.
Mr. Gehring advised that the Staff Ranked 3 program is the
Ordinance Update and Required Plan Review, noting that this is an
Essential service.
Mr. Gehring remarked that Providing a full service effort in the
area of public information is the Staff Ranked 4 program. He
requested an Engineering copier which will duplicate plans in-house.
He affirmed that user fees will fund this program. He noted that he
considers this to be a Discretionary service.
Mr. Gehring pointed out that the Microfilm Building Plans and
Records Service is the Staff Ranked 5 Program and this is an Essential
Service.
The consensus of the Commission relating to this Department was as
follows: Base Level - Mandated; Addressing - Mandated; Ordinance
Update and Required Plan Review - Discretionary; Provide a Full
Service Effort in the area of Public Information - Discretionary; and
Microf~lm Building Plans and Records - Discretionary.
Site Development Review Director Pettrow explained the functions
of th~s Department.
The Commission concurred with the rankings of this department as
follows: Base Level - Mandated; Department Administration -
Essential; Planning Assistance (Front Counter} - Essential; Zoning
Checks (Occupational Licenses) - Essential; Planning Assistance
(Immokalee Area) - Discretionary; and Special Assignments -
Discretionary.
(878)
Bob Blanchard presented the proposed budget for the Long Range
Planning Department. He described the Base Level Service, as broken
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into three parts as reflected in the budget package. He concluded,
citing that Staff Ranked 4, Economic Element is not a Mandated Element
under State Statute, but noted this is important since incentives are
provided to local governments having an Economic Element since this
would allow additional occupational license fees to be applied on eco-
nomic projects.
Mr. Blanchard recommended a Discretionary rating for the Economic
Element Program.
The consensus of the Commission was to rank the Base Level as
Mandatory; Growth Management Plan Implementation Mandatory; Technical
Support for Current Planning Section Essential; Economic Element
Discretionary; Technical Support for Other County Agencies Not
Recommended; Existing Land Use Map Not Recommended; and Technical
Support for Other County Agencies (Non-mandated Programs) Not
Recommended.
Metropolitan Planning Oraanlzatton .(MPO]
On behalf of Jeff Perry, MPO Coordinator, Bob Blanchard detailed
the proposed budget for the MPO. He called attention to the Statement
of Revenue Impact, noting minimal impact on the County since the
majority of this program is grant funded.
The Commission concurred that the rankings for programs within
the MPO budget are as follows: Base Level - Mandatory;
Bicycle/Pedestrian - Essentialp Miscellaneous Projects -
Discretionary; TD Trip/Equipment Grant - Essential; and Transit
Feasibility Study - Essential.
(le60)
county Manager ~orrill cal~ed atte~tion ~o Page ~? of the Budget
Package. ~e stated that Base Level is Mandatory. ~e indicated that
the Becond level is general administration of the agency a~d the third
level reflects the costs for advertisings in the newspaper, Board
agenda and the agenda index. He reported that the second and third
ra~ked programs are ~ssential.
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The Commission concurred with the rankings as recommended by the
Manager.
(207S)
Ottic~ o~ ~~ant end S~d~et
~ike ~cNees advised ~hat Base Level for his ~epartment includes
the preparation of a balanced budget as required by State law. He
explained the functions of the programs associated with this office.
The Commission concurred that the rankings for this Department are
as follows: Base Level Service - Mandatory; Enhanced Budget
Preparation, Control and Public Information - Essential; Total Quality
Management - Discretionary; Staff/Departmental Assistance -
Discretionary; and Productivity/Management Studies - Discretionary.
(2270)
Offl=e of Capital Projects Management
Tom Conrecode announced that Base Level includes the administra-
tion for Capital Improvement Element projects that are part of the
Growth Management Plan.
Mr. Conrecode explained the remaining four programs within this
budget and recommended an Essential ranking.
The Commission concurred with the rankings as provided by Mr.
Conrecode.
There being no further business for the Good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Time: 1:05 P.M.
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