BCC Minutes 12/16/1992 S Naples, Florida, December 16, 1992
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners tn
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 5:05 P.M. in SPECIAL SESSION In Building
"F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the
following members present:
CHAIRMAN: Michael J. Volpe
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Burr L. Saunders
John C. Norris
Timothy J. Constantine
Bettye J. Matthews
ALSO PRESENT: Ellis Hoffman and Annette Guevtn, Deputy Clerks;
Nell Dorrlll, County Manager; Ken Cuyler, County Attorney; Frank
Bruit0 Community Development Services Administrator; Richard
Yovanovich, Assistant County Attorney; George Archibald,
Transportation Services Admtnistrator~ Frank Brutt, Community
Development Services Administrator; Bob Blanchard, Long Range Planning
Director; Greg Mihalic, Affordable Housing Dtrectorl Ruses1! Shreeve,
Housing Program Analyst~ Ed Kant, Transportation/Traffic Operations
Engineer~ Crystal Ktnzel and Lieutenant Byron Tomltnson, Sheriff's
Department.
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Legal notice having been published.in the Naples Daily News on
November 27~ 1'992, 'as ev'idenced by Affidavit 'of Publication filed with
the c~erk,:.Publ.l,c hearing rWaS.opene~. ., .
Rtchar~ yovanpvtch,'.~ssistant C0un.tY Attorney, repo~ted that the
Board shoulders in'r,ec~ip~ ~f h~".memorandum ~ddre. satng so~e of the
legal lss~e~'w~!ch the C~nt¥ At~orney*s offtce,'was asked.to r~spond
to and a mb~°~'~.staff'"* '.~econunendattons. . f~6m,Greg.Mlhalio {copy.not
provided to therClerkt~.O*fflce} . '. ,
Anoint ;~unt~.A~torney Yovanovlch. remarked 'that he has. :
imPose, reside~c+.re~l:rem~nta
before an i'&ak~dui1 ts. eligible.for, an:impact fee waiver or,deferral.
He noted t~:his,=eseargh, ind~cates,th~t.a..residency requ~remen%,ls
· .unconstltu~tonal.stn~e it ~ouid :Infringe.upon a person's right'.to tra-
- Vel' fronE~ate,... ..i to state, or county to county.
..... .--.Assistant Cothnty Attorney Yovanovtch explained that a 100~ waiver.
does not have to be given, noting that a distinction among the various
groups could be made, i.e. i00X for very /ow income household, 5OX for
/ow and 25~ for moderate Income households.
County Attorney Cuyler pointed out that Comprehensive Plan says
that the cOunty will assist the very /ow, /ow and moderate income
households.
.~ In response.to Commissioner. Saunders, Mr. Yovanovich stated that
the ordinances, as currently written, provide that the Board will pay
the fee when It is waived or deferred. He pointed out if that provi-
sion Is stricken from the ordinance that money would not need to be
accounted for today, however, a transfer of funds, from legally
available funds would need to be made when the shortfall becomes
apparent.
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In answer to Commissioner Volpe, County Attorney Cuyler advised
that tn some instances, the County may receive properties for parks,
etc., in lieu of paying impact fees, and the developer would receive
credit for providing same.
Commissioner Volpe questioned whether the HUD guidelines are
realistic as they apply to a low lying coastal community with regard
to l0 mi/es or twenty minutes. Affordable Housing Director Mihalic
replied that the guidelines arc me,ely guidelines, and not mandatory
tn any. sense. He remarked that affordable housing should be built
where it ts economically feasible to be built and the 10 miles/20
minutes ts not the overriding criteria.
County Attorney Cuyler stated that one provision in the Comp Plan
talks in ts=ms of assistance through development charges and building
permit fees. He noted that would probably be the only provision that
is questionable. He revealed if there ts a policy change, there ~s
nothing on the local level preventing the Board from amending the
Comprehensive Plan.
Commissioner Saunders pointed out that the regulations under state
law provide great flexibility as far as how the waivers are struc-
tured.
Mr. Mlhalt¢ Indicated that the rental levels and those to be
served by same have to be.looked at.
Mr. Mlhalt¢ related that his memo provides additional options to
the Board. He stated that the first decision that needs to be made Is
whether the Board wishes to exempt fees or defer fees with collection
at a later time. He divulged that both are valid options and they can
be mixed. He noted that fees for certain income categories may be
exempt and other fees from other categories or other Income levels can
be deferred for collection at a later time. He cited that a single
family home for a low or moderate income person could be offered
deferral aa a zero Interest payment loan that would be due when that
person sold the home or in fifteen years. He explained if that per-
son is unable to pay the impact fee that was deferred, he could then
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shift to a self amortizing loan tn a similar manner to ~hat ts
currently done with sewer assessments or other assessments on proper-
Mr. Mlhaltc stated that an outright waiver nat be appropriate for
those persons earning less than 50~-60~ under the median /ncome.
' The following persons spoke with respect to this item:
Bryan Weber
Howard Allen, Sr.
Ed Scheerer
Fred Thomas, Jr.
· John Wltchger
Fred Tarrant
~ Jane Varner
Roger Guartno(Tape #2)
........ Gerald Sllber
· Robert McDuff es
Gregory Lesaard
Chip O/son
:: Ophelia Allen
Alan Reynolds
ese Recelsed.- T:00 P.M. - Reconvened: 7:10 P.M. at wh/ch t/me
........ Deput~ Clerk Guevtn replaced Deput~z Cle.vk Hoffman ese
"In. response to Commissioner Matthews, County Attorney Cuyler Indi-
cated he .has. not looked Into the per'formance of community, mary"ce
exchange .for' impact fee waivers. He commented from a policy stand-
point, 'does the:Board'wtsh to impose such.-a requirement on a single
mother with three children, working 14 hours per day to afford low
cost-houSing. He said he would not be tn favor of such a suggestion.
..... :' commissioner Volpe commented he would like the Board initially to
take a conservative and restrictive approach. He said he ts suppor-
t/ye''of targeting very ]ow and low /ncome families, ts tn favor of
channeling'as much as possible into owner-occupied single-family units
and ia also tn' favor of a program that will benefit either long-time
residents or'those'whose prtma~y Income ts derived from Collier
County. -With regard to.first-t/me home buyers, he suggested that tf
one-member.of the household has not owned a home before, that person
should be treated as a first-time home buyer. He added he would like
to see a central clearinghouse for people to become aware of this
program.
Commissioner Constant/ne Indicated ~is support for the new del/hi-
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tions of the various Income categories and respective percentages of
median income that were provided the Board this date. He concurred
with the Orange County model of assigning waivers by percentages under
the new definitions. He agreed with Commissioner Volpe that the pri-
mary wage earner should derive his income from Collier County and
suggested 70~ of a family's income should be earned in Collier County.
He mentioned hie concern with the lack of discussion thus far
regarding setting a limit on the amount of funds to be spent.
Commissioner Norris agreed that a residency teat should be incor-
porated into the program. On the matter of waivers or deferrals, he
said, the Board should keep this program as deferrals. He advised In
the case of home ownership, he is not opposed to having an unlimited
time limit In place, as long as the fees are to be paid upon sale,
refinancing or termination of use as affordable housing. He also
agreed with limiting this program to the very /ow and low income fami-
lies.
In response to Commissioner Constantine, County Attorney Cuyler
'~emarked if the Board decides to restrtot this program to the very low
and /ow Income categories, hie suggestion would be to amend the
Comprehensive Plan to reflect that decision.
Commissioner Saunders agreed that this program must be focused on
the lower income families. He suggested the Board provide 100~ impact
fee waivers for those families whose Income meets or is less than 50~
of the median income, and perhaps put tn place a tiered system for
those meeting higher percentages of the median Income. Noting
~ommiseloner Constantine's comments regarding funding, he suggested
the Board implement this program immediately and est that concern
aside for the budget hearings.
Commissioner Matthews proposed language be added to the ordinances
providing for a limitation on the amount of funds available, as set by
the budget. She also mentioned the Board needs to decide how the
funds will be expended, such as on a first come, first served basis, a
numbering system, etc.
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Conlasloner Saunders moved,, seconded by Commissioner Constantine,
to close the public hearing.
Maria Parrs, through an Interpreter, spoke regarding impact fees
being imposed on mobile homes.
Coutssioner Volpe asked if mobile homes are counted for deter-
mining availability o~ a~fordable housing?
Mr. Mthalt¢ Indicated that has not been done in the past, however,
Staff will work on that issue at the discretion of the Board.
Assistant County Attorney Richard Yovanovtch reported some of the
ordinances being considered this evening Include other changes tn
addition to affordable housing. He said the Library and EMS Impact
Fee Ordinances alee have changes to the use of money sectton~ and the
Road Impact Fee Ordinance contains an amendment to the use of money
section and adds exemptions for County-wide health providers and
publicly-owned governmental buildings. Ha clar~fied the Parks and
Recreation, Water and Sewer Impact Fee Ordinances deal only with
affordable housing.
/?--~['Upon call for ~he question, the motion carried unanimously.
~-..'. Upon a motion made by Commissioner Constantine, several issues of
"~oncern:wera discussed by members of the Board.
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· ~'~urlng this review, Messrs. Fred Thomas and Fred Tarrant were
allowed to speak. After lengthy debate by the Board, the following
action was taken: ,
· ~.~.Coanlesloner Constantine moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris
and carrtedunantmouely, to approve the amendments to the Collier
Count-~Re~tonal Sewer System Impact Fee Ordinance with the following
addttlon~ and/o~'changas: the new de~inttione of income categories of
5OX, 60X and SOX (not provided to the Clerk to the Board); the new
&ppendL~ A distributed along with Mr. Mihaltc~e memorandum to the
Board o~ Count~ Commissioners dated December lSth (copy not provided
to the Clerk to the Board); ?OX of total household income must be
derived within Collier County; very low' Income owner-occupied develop-
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merits wtll receive 100~ waiver of Impact fees; very low income rental
units will receive 100~ deferral of impact fees for 15 years; low
income o~ner-occupted developments will receive a 50~ waiver of Impact
fees ~nd I 50~ deferral of impact fees, payable upon discontinuance of
use; for Iow income rental projects, 50~ of impact fees will be paid
and 50~ will be deferred for 15 years; owner-occupied moderate income
developments will receive a 25~ deferral for 15 years, with TS~ of the
imp&ct fees being paid; moderate income rental developments will
receive no us/stance; there will be a f/ret-time home buyer prey/s/on
and a houstead provision for owner-occupied hous/ng; 40~ of the total
a~unt of ~on/es available for this progru will be set aside for
o~nsr-butldere or s~all builders who bu/ld five units per year or
lees; funding will be ~ubJect to the second publ/c hear/ng of the
~nnual budget; agencies of Collier County government or an agency
.enter/ng into an tnterlocal agreement with Coil/er County wtl! receive
100~ m~ptlon~ thereby adopting Ordinance 92-94 as entered into
Ordinance Book No. 59.
..ell Recessed: 8:52 P.M. - Reconvened= 9:05 P.M. .et
e.e Coma~ssioner Constantine did not return from the bre~k .es
Commissioner Volpe reported he was Informed during the recess that
an overall, comprehensive motion was not taken approving the ordinan-
ces with the amendments identified by Assistant County Attorney
Yovanovlch.
Conisetoner Volps moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
c~rried 4/0 (Conissioner Constantine out), to approve Ztems #3A~ ~3B,
#3C, #3D, ~3E and #3F with all the changes and modifications
discussed above and with the a~end~ents identified by Assistant County
Attorney Yovanovich.
Ztem ~3B
ORDZRA~CE 02-0S Am~m~NO O~O~A~CE 90-88. AS AMKh'DKD. ~HR COL~ZER
COVNTYREGZORAL MATKR SYS?E~f ZM~AC? FEE ORDINANCE, BY A~ERDIHG THE
AFFORDABLK HOOSZRG SKCTZOR - ADOP?ED ~Z~H CHA~GKS
Legal notice having been published ~n the Nap]es Daily News on
November 27, 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication f~led with
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the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
Thio 1tam was discussed tn conjunction with Item #3A.
Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded b~ Commissioner Constantine
and carried unanimously, to close the public hearing.
Contestoner Constantine moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris
and carried unanimously, to approve the a~enchnents to the Collier
County Regtonml Water System Impact Fee Ordinance with the additions
and/or changes as noted within the motion made in Item #3A~ and that
Ordinance 92-95 be adopted and entered into Ordinance Book No. 59.
01:tDlR&l~Cg 92-96 &I4~NDING ORDINAHCE* 88-9? AS AN~NDED BY ORDINANCE
91-11, T]~ LIBRARY SYSTK~ Z)~PACT FEg ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR
MODIFIC&TION. OF PROVISIONS I~LATING TO USE OF MONIES AND AFFORDABLE
ROUSING - ADOPTED W~TH CHANGES
· Legal not/ce having been published tn the Naples Daily News on
November .2?, 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the.Clerk, public hearing was opened.
i'.'-.',Thls item was discussed in conjunction ~lth Item #3A.
Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded by Conlssloner Constantine,
to. close the publtc hearing.
Co~m/sstoner Constant/ne moved, seconded by Com~teetoner Norris
and ca-~rtsdunantmously, to approve the amendments to the Collier
County Ltbrar~ System Impact Fee Ordinance with the additions and/or
cha~ges u noted within the mot/on made tn Item #3A; and that
Ordinance 92-96 be adopted and entered Into Ordinance Book No. 59.
ORDINANC~ 92-9? AJdF, NDING ORDINANCE 88-96 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 91-39
*AND ORDINANCE 92-29, RELATING TO TH~ COLLIER COUNTY PARES AND
.RECRJ~ATIONAL FACILITIES I~PACT FEE ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR
MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS R~LATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING - ADOPTED
WITH CHANGES
Legal notice having been published tn the Naples Daily News on
.... No~e'mber 27,** 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
This item was discussed in conjunct, ion with I~em #3A.
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Comlseloner Saunders moved, seconded by Commissioner Constantine
and carried unanimously, to close the public hearing.
Co~lssloner Constantine moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris
and carried unanimously, to approve the amendments to the Collls~
Count~ Parks and Recreational Facilities Impact Fee Ordinance with the
additions and/o~ changes as noted within the motion made In Item #3A~
and that Ordinance 92-9? be adopted and entered Into Ordinance Book
No. 59. -
Item #3E
ORDINANC~ 92-98 A~ENDING ORDINANCE 91-71 AS AN~NDED BY ORDINANCE
92-30, R~LATING TO THE COLLIER COUNTY F~ERGENCY ~EDICAL SERVICES
SYSTEI~ I~4PACT F~E ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS
RELATING TO. USE OF MONIES AND A~FORDABLE HOUSING - ADOPTED ~TH
CHANGES ~
Legal notice having been published In the Naples Da~l¥ News on
November 27, 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit off Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
This Item was discussed tn con~unctlon with Item #3A.
Com~imetone~ Baunders moved, seconded b~ Commtsstons~ Constantine
and c~r~tedun~nt~ou~l¥, to close ~he ~bl~c hearing.
C~.s~oner Co~t2ne moved, seconded ~ Co~s.~oner Norris
~d c~ted ~t.ous~y, to approve the ~en~ents to the Collier
Co~W ~r~n~ Medical Se~ces System I~pac~ Fee Ordtn~ce w~th the
addlt~o~ ~d/or ch~ges as noted within the motion ~de tn Item ~3A;
~d that ~d~ce 92-98 be adopted ~d entered ~nto Ordtn~ce Boo~
No. 59.
~em ~3F
O~N~CE 92-99 ~N~ O~IN~CE 92-22 AS ~E~ED BY O~ZN~CE
92-57, ~T~NG TO ~E COLLIER CO~ RO~ IMPACT FEE O~ZN~CE,
PR0~D~NG FOR MODIFICATION 0F PROVIS~ONS ~LATING TO USE OF MONIES;
~ING SE~ZON 3.0~, ~TZONS, ~ PROVIDING FOR MODIFICATION OF
PROVISIONS ~TING TO ~O~ABLE HOUSING - ADOPTED W~TH C~GES
Legal notice having been published tn the Naples Daily News on
November 27, 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
This Item was d~scussed tn conjunc~ton with item #SA.
December 16, 1992
Co-~tssioner Saunders moved,, seconded by Commissioner Constantine
and carried unanimously, to close the public hearing.
Commissioner Constantine moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris
and carried unanimously, to approve the amendments to the Collier
COunty Regional Road Impact Fee Ordinance with the additions and/or
changes u noted within the motion made in Item #3A; and that
Ordinanc~ 92-99 be adopted and entered Into Ordinance Book No. 59.
(~47~)
Item ~30
AN,ORDINANCE TO BE KNOWN AS THE COLLIER COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT
SERVICESi.SI~JTEM IMPACT FEB ORDINANCE - DENIED
" ~Legal"notlce having been published In the Naples Daily News on
November 27, 1992, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication flled with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
Jane Fitzpatrick with Henderson, Young and Company, briefly com-
mented on concerns expressed by the Board of County Commissioners at
the first public hearing. She recalled the issues on that evening
Included what flexibility the Board has to change the fees for some of
the categories within the fee schedule. She advised her firm cannot
comervp ~lth a rational basis for changing any of those fees, however,
It la the Board's option to adopt them as they appear or to make
amendments or discounts to the fee schedules.
o. Com~ieeioner Constantine returned to the meeting at this time. oe
Commissioner Volpe recalled a concern raised by Commissioner
Saunders regarding the impact fee being charged for office buildings.
Ms. Fitzpatrick stated the only process that she would recommend
for ~owering that fee would be through a discount. She reiterated
~ere'~S no'rational basis for any other type of change for any of the
f~e rates. She commented the ordinance provides an option to a deve-
loper who feels their impact is less than what is in the rate sche-
dule, to present their methodology t° the County Manager for review
and consideration.
In response to Commissioner Norris,.Ms. Fitzpatrick reported real-
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dent/a/ multi-family development has no impact fee, but they do have
an impact; however, the credit which has been calculated for them
based on the tax value for that group of dwelling units, exceeds their
cost.
The following people spoke regarding this item:
Bill Neron Whit Ward
Commissioner Saunders communicated that he has been an advocate of
impact fees, however, he now believes that enough is enough. He
agreed with Commiss~oner Constantine that p/acing so much of a burden
on proper~ owners has discouraged development.
.... C6~m~ioner'V01pe indicated h~e support for the law enforcement
impact fee because law enforcement is an essential service.
Commissioner Constantine added he has not yet seen a crystal
clear reason for this ~mpact fee. He stated the Board must beg~n
looking for ways to reduce costs as opposed to raising more revenue.
CommiSsioner Norris advised he supports impact fees in princ~ple,
and would support this impact fee ~f ~t is mod~fied.
Commissioner Matthews concurred with Commissioners Constantine and
Saunders in not supporting this impact fee. especially the fee pro-
posed for commercial buildings.
Commissioner Saundere moved, seconded by Commissioner Constantine
~nd carried tman~moualy, to close the pub/kc hearing.
Commissioner Saundere moved, seconded b~ Commissioner Constantine
and carried 4/1 (Commissioner Volpe opposed] to deny the proposed
ordinance to establish a Law Enforcement Services System Impact Fee.
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There being no further business for the Good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Time: 9:50
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