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Backup Documents 09/23/1998 E COL[,IERCOUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA Wednesday, September 23, 1998 4:45 p.m. NOTICE: ALL PF~SONS WI~IINGTO SPEAK ONANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WI~{ THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR PRIO______RTO ~ PRESENTATION OF ~ AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA MUST BE SUBMI~ IN WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY ~STRATOR AT ~ 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE H~ARDUNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS". ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE 'f'H~T A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHIC}{ THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SP~ WILL BE LIMITED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR ~ HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMM/SSIONERS' OFFICE. 1. UPDATE ON }UJRRICANE GEORGES o RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY WI~7{ REGARDS TO HURRICANE GEORGES 0 Resolution 98-399 - Adopted 5/0 ADJOURN Page 1 BCC Septembe~ 23, 1998 Special Meeting PROCLAMATION/RESOLUTION No. ,.98- 399 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCLAIMING A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY; DECLARING VOLUNTARY EVACUATION; DESIGNATING CERTAIN SHELTERS THAT MAY BE OPENED; AUTttORIZING TIlE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR TO DETERMINE EMPLOYEES' WORK SCHEDULE; DECLARING IT UNLAWFUL TO CHARGE MORE 'FIIAN Tile NORMAl. AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE FOR ANY MERCIIANI)ISE. GOODS. Oi. SERVICES SOLD DURING TIlE EMERGENCY; AND WAIVING CERTAIN PROCEDURES AND FORMAI,ITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITII CllAPTER 252.38¢3){a}(5}, FLORIDA STATUTES. WI [EREAS. the National Tropical Storm ('cntcr has recognized the danger to coastal residents of Southwest Florida from Hurricane Georges by posting a Hurricane Watch for Collier County; and WHEREAS. Ilurricane Georges has the p,qcfmal tbr causifi~2 extensivc damage to public utilities, public building, public communications systems, public streets and roads, public drainage systems, commercial and residential buildings and areas; and WHEREAS. Chapter 252.38(3)(a)(Sh Florida Statutes. provides authority for a political subdivision such as Collier County to declare a "State of kocal Emergency" and to waive certain pr.~0ccdurcs and fomlalities othep, visc rcquircd of political subdi;'lsions by la'.,,'. NOW. 'I'~ tEREFORE. BE IT PRO('I.AI.XlED AND RESOI.\'ED BY TI IE BOARD OF COL:NIY ('OMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER ('OUNIY, FLORIDA. in special session, this 23'~ day of September. 199:',I. that Hun'/cane Georges poses a scnous threat to thc Jives and property of residents of ('oilier ('ounty and that a State of l.ocal Emergency bc and is hereby declared, effective mm~¢dlatclv for till lerrllory within the legal boundaries of( 'oilier ('ounly. including, that all incorpor:~lcd ~,ml t'mncorporatcd areas shall 'be embraced by,l)lc prov~sio~is of this Resolution BE IF FL'RTllER PROCLAIMED AND RESOLVED thai: Evacuation is on a voluntary basis only; Shelters designated as Ban'on Collier lligh School. ()ak Ridge Middle School. Golden Gate Middle School. Gulf Coast Iligh School and Immokalec tligh School. Addiuonal shelters may be opened as deemed necessary by the t:mcrgcncy Management Department. '1 hc work schedule orCounty Employees u.'ill be lctl to thc discretion of the County Administrator. BE IT FURTItER PROCLAIMED AND RESOLVED that thc state of local emergency declared herein shall automatically expire after seven ~7} days pursuant to Section 252.38{3 fi a){5). Florida Statutes. unless otherv.'isc extended by thc Board of County Comnl ISSI(~i'IL'rS BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND RESOLVED that pursuant to ('oilier County Ordinance No. 84-37. it shall be unlawful and an offense againsl Collier County for any person. finn or corporation operating within the County tp/~arge more th.ap the norm,51 average retail price for any merchandise, goods, or services sold during the emergency, lhe average retail price as used herein is defined to be that price at ~hich similar merchandise, goods, or services v,'cre being sold during thc ninety (90) days immediately preceding thc emergency or at a mark- up which is a larger percentage over wholesale cost Ihan was being added Io wholesale cost prior to the emergency. BE IT FURIltER PROCI.AIMED AND RESOLVED that in accordance with Chapter 252.38f3}f:,}f5}. Flomta Statutes. ('oilier Count.',' Government ~vaivcs thc procedures and formalities othc~visc required of political subdix ismns by lax~ pertaining to: Performance of public work and taking v. hatevcr prudent action is necessary. to ensure the health, safety, and v.'clfarc o£the community; Entering into contracts; Incurring obligations; Employment of permanent and tcmt~rary workers: Utilization of volunteer workers; .'; ._ Rental of equipment; Acquisition and distribution, with or without compensation, of supplies, materials, and facilities; Appropriation and expenditure of public funds; This Resolution adopted after .second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ./;/~ · , ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BRO('K. CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUN'[Y COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA David C. Weigel. County A~,~e~ ! AR'R~RA B. BERR'~c, CtlAl~'yl. ~