Recap 04/02/1990 S Collier County
Board of County Commissioners
Special Meeting
Monday, April 2, 1990
5:30 P.M.
RECAP
RESOLUTION 90-191 ADVISING DCA THAT THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMISSION WILL
FUND FROM SOME SOURCE AND IN SOME MANNER THE CONSTRUCTION OF
IMPROVEMENTS ON STATE ROAD SEGMENTS THAT BECOME DEFICIENT IN ORDER TO
AVOID A MORATORIUM - ADOPTED
Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded by Commissioner Volpe and
carried unanimously, to adopt a resolution advising DCA that the
Collier County Commission will fund, from some source and in some
manner, the construction of improvements on State Road segments that
become deficient in order to avoid the necessity of imposing what
would turn out to be a rather vast and harmful moratorium.
COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTED TO PREPARE A STATE ROAD IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE
AND REPORT BACK TO BCC THE STRUCTURE OF THAT TYPE OF ORDINANCE IN THE
EVENT THE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX IS NOT SUCCESSFUL
Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded by Commissioner Hasse and
carried unanimously, that the County Attorney be directed to prepare a
State Road Impact Fee Ordinance and report back the structure of that
type of ordinance in the event the local option sales tax is not suc-
cessful so there is a mechanism to impose a State Road Impact Fee very
quickly.
CHAIRMAN TO DRAFT LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR REQUESTING THAT HE
RE-EVALUATE THE POSITION CONCERNING RAISING FUNDS TO FUND THE STATE
INFRASTRUCTURE
Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded by Commissioner Hasse and
carried unanimously, that the County Commission draft a letter and
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advise the Governor that the method of saving taxes at the State level
by simply shifting the burden to local governments to take up the
responsibility of the state government as it relates to state roads'is
unacceptable; request that the Governor re-evaluate the position
concerning raising funds to fund the state infrastructure.
COUNTY MANAGER DIRECTED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION RE A POLICY RELATIVE TO
LOWERING THE DENSITY LEVEL THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY AND REPORT BACK
WITHIN TWO WEEKS
Commissioner Saunders suggested that the Commission consider the
possibility of adopting a policy relative to lower the density
throughout the County, i.e., a zoning standard of 2-3 units per acre.
Commissioner Hasse suggested that County Manager Dotrill look into
this and provide a response to the Commission within two weeks.
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