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BCC Minutes 03/05/2013 W (Animal Control Ordinance/Traffic Signal Timing/Electronic Plan Submittal & Review March 5, 2013 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WORKSHOP MEETING Naples, Florida, March 5, 2013 LET IT BE REMEMBERED the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 9:00 A.M. in WORKSHOP SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex, Naples, Florida with the following members present: Chairwoman: Georgia Hiller Tom Henning Donna Fiala Fred Coyle Tim Nance ALSO PRESENT: Leo Ochs, County Manager Jeff Klatzkow, County Attorney Mike Sheffield, Business Operations — CMO Amanda Townsend, Director, Domestic Animal Services Nick Casalanguida, Administrator, Growth Management Division Jamie French, Director, Operations & Regulatory Management Jay Ahmad, Director, Transportation Services Troy Miller, CCTV Operations Manager, Communication & Customer Relations 1 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners /I . 4p WORKSHOP AGENDA Board of County Commission Chambers Collier County Government Center 3299 Tamiami Trail East,3rd Floor Naples FL 34112 March 5,2013 1:00 P.M. Georgia Hiller- BCC Chairwoman; BCC Commissioner,District 2 Tom Henning-BCC Vice-Chairman; BCC Commissioner, District 3 Donna Fiala-BCC Commissioner,District 1; CRAB Chairman Fred W.Coyle-BCC Commissioner, District 4 Tim Nance- BCC Commissioner, District 5;CRAB Vice-Chairman 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Animal Control Ordinance 3. Traffic Signal Timing 4. Review of Growth Management's Electronic Plan Submittal and Digital Plan Review System 5. Public Comment 6. Adjourn Notice: All persons wishing to speak must turn in a speaker slip. Speakers will receive three(3)minutes. Collier County Ordinance No.2003-53 as amended by Ordinance 2004-05 and 2007-24,requires that all lobbyists shall,before engaging in any lobbying activities(including but not limited to,addressing the Board of County Commissioners),register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. March 5, 2013 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the video recording from the Collier County Communication and Customer Relations Department or view online. 1. Pledge of Allegiance Chairwoman Hiller called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 2. Animal Control Ordinance Animal Services Advisory Board Members (ASAB) Dan Martin, Cynthia Harrold and Michael Simonik were present. Amanda Townsend, Director, Domestic Animal Services reported the Advisory Board and Staff have independently developed their own revised Animal Control Ordinance. Proposed revisions are the result of public outcry regarding the department's handling of a case regarding a large scale impound of puppies that resulted in 14 deaths, "the Perkins case". Staff is attempting to address any issues associated with the case by revising the ordinance as necessary. The proposed ordinance was drafted by the County Attorney's Office. Dan Martin,ASAB, addressed the Commissioners and reported the Advisory Board had worked diligently on developing a revised ordinance with the underlying theme to develop "Standards of Care", requirements to be enforced by Animal Control Officers. Simultaneously, it came to light that the County Attorney's Office was drafting a separate ordinance based on State Statute, which the Board saw as a"watered down version" of the existing ordinance. The Board refused to endorse the proposed ordinance and developed an alternate version, a copy which is included in the meeting packet. He identified the following six points which are in conflict between the Advisory Board and staff's version of the proposed ordinances: 1. Defining Animal cruelty, neglect and abuse Staff—Mirror Florida Statute 828 for individuals—"Standards of Care" for parties engaged in commercial business. ASAB—Based on "Standards of Care" requirements developed by ASAB for all parties. 2. Issuance of Penalties Staff—Officer discretion ASAB—No officer discretion 3. Pursuit of unpaid Citations Staff—Department discretion ASAB—Mandated pursuit 4. Dangerous Dog determination Staff—Mirror F.S. 828 ASAB—Retain definition in current ordinance 2 March 5, 2013 5. Breeders ASAB—Disagree with staffs threshold for a definition and standards for commercial vs. non-commercial breeders. 6. Section 4.6—Animal left unattended in car Staff—ACO "may" free animal ASAB—ACO "shall" free animal—it was noted there is technology now available to accurately measure the air temperature inside a vehicle without accessing it so a determination can be made by the ACO if the situation violates a defined degree of temperature whereby the animal is in danger. Jeff Klatzkow, County Attorney reported; • The proposed ordinance was drafted based on State Statute, as it pre-empts local control; specifically for Item#1 that defines cruelty, neglect and abuse and Item#4, dangerous dog determinations. • He expressed concern that deviating from State Statute will compromise enforcement of any adopted ordinance and encourage legal challenges. • In developing the ordinance, the version proposed by ASAB was reviewed for the purpose of incorporating any applicable language into staffs version. • The County has more discretion and may incorporate any requirements necessary to enforce the ordinance in the area of issuing citations and collection of penalties. • The County has more discretion in the regulation of commercial business and "Standards of Care" for these activities are proposed for incorporation into the ordinance in the form of a"Resolution". Commissioners reviewed the 6 differences outlined above and recommended the following: 1. Defining Animal Cruelty,Neglect and Abuse County is pre-empted by State Statute for individuals harboring pets and the ordinance should be structured accordingly. 2. Issuance of Penalties Create a tiered enforcement system whereby in cases of"cruelty, neglect or abuse"there shall be no ACO discretion. In cases of"non-cruelty, neglect or abuse", ACO discretion will be preserved in the ordinance. 3. Pursuit of unpaid Citations Collection of penalties shall be pursued for cases of"cruelty, neglect or abuse." Department discretion for"pursuit" of cases involving "non-cruelty, neglect or abuse." 4. Dangerous Dog Determination Mirror State Statute and structure proposed ordinance accordingly. 5. Breeders Staff and ASAB to work together to develop definitions and standards for commercial and non-commercial breeders. 3 March 5, 2013 6. Section 4.6—Animals left unattended in cars ACO "shall" free the animal using the guideline of the defined standards given. Additional recommendations: 1. Department's increase of public education opportunities. 2. In certain instances, to provide educational opportunities in lieu of paying fines for the party issued a citation(s). 3. Develop a metric for measuring success of programs and enforcement. 4. Develop a training program for the ACO's to aid in recognizing "cruelty, neglect or abuse"as defined in the State Statute including incorporation of Judicial decisions when necessary. 5. Define "Director"in the ordinance, as the reference for activities may, in some cases pertain to Staffs actions as well(i.e. 4.2—the Director shall have the authority to enter upon any public or private property...'). Speakers Kelly Hyland—Expressed concern on the lack of enforcement of the ordinance. Michelle Antonioa— Suggested the education component for the public should include "non-literate" aspects. Jeannie Bates, PAWS Assistance Dogs,Inc.—Concerned the proposed ordinance may not adequately address animal welfare organizations—the BCC recommended she meet with Ms. Townsend to provide input. Colleen MacAlister—Concerned on the current practice of"discretionary enforcement" when certain violators should be subject to penalties. Tom Kepp—Concern regarding the enforcement process; especially for habitual offenders and would like clarification on the requirements that apply to those "harboring" animals as opposed to "owners." Heather Burch—Thanked the participants, adding open communication is a positive step in meeting collective goals of the parties involved. Teri Lecastro—Concerned on the lack of enforcement and subsequent follow-up on cases and supports the "Standards of Care" for individuals who harbor animals. Michael Semonic—Thanked the BCC for hosting the workshop and recommends a clear definition of"neglect" is established for the public and those who enforce the ordinance. Dan Martin—Recommends increasing opportunities for activities including dog parks and beaches. Break: 3:18 p.m. Reconvened: 3:28 p.m. 3. Traffic Signal Timing Staff Present: Anthony Khawaja, P.E. —Engineer, Traffic Operations; Dale Bathon, P.E., Principal Project Manager; Eugene Calvert, P.E., Principal Project Manager; Randy Ensell, Signals Project Manager; Haris Domond, Signal Operations Analyst Gregory Garcia, Senior Field Inspector, Traffic Operations Jay Ahmad,Director, Collier County Transportation Services presented the slideshow 4 March 5, 2013 "Signal Timing— Yellow and All Red Clearance Interval, Traffic Signal Coordination" outlining the County's sequencing of traffic control devices. Commissioners discussed the new technology, "The OptiCom System, or Emergency Vehicle Pre-emption" (EVP), which allows emergency vehicles to communicate electronically with a traffic signal to ensure the vehicle has a green light. A white light on top of the traffic signal is activated and "flashes" to notify motor vehicle operators of oncoming emergency responders. Staff reported the system has been installed at a number of major intersections in the County. Commissioners recommended staff continue to pursue the use of the technology, including prioritizing intersections where the system should be installed. 4. Review of Growth Management's Electronic Plan Submittal and Digital Plan Review System (this was heard before Item 3) Public Present: Brad Schiffer, President, AIA; Kathy Curatolo, CBIA Executive Director and Bill Varian, DSAC Chairman. Staff Present: Jason Regula, Sr. GIS Programmer Analyst; Jim vonRinteln, Site Plan Reviewer; John Walsh, Sr. Engineer/Structural Plans Reviewer;Angel Tarpley, Planning Technician and Jennifer Breining, Planning Technician. Nick Casalanguida and Jamie French presented the slideshow "e-Permitting—Electronic Plan Submission" and provided an update on the status of the County's new web application for e-permitting. They noted the system will allow consultants to submit applications for review online to help increase efficiency and convenience in the area of building review permitting. 5. Public Comment None 5 March 5, 2013 There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the chair at 4:45 p.m. COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF CO'A 'Y COMMISSIONERS Chr*omanr eorgia Hiller ATTEST:—'. ' , vT b � L ® 4 . t 'GOT,r.olio TO CLERK MAO as!;to Cha*man's mature only, These minutes ap oved by the Board/Committee on Maill 2./.471)(5 as presented , or as amended 6