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Agenda 10/28/2014 Item #11C10/28/2014 11.C. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to review and approve the proposed Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities OBJECTIVE: To review and approve the proposed list of Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities. These Board - approved priorities will be presented by a member of the County Commission at the Collier County Legislative Delegation Public Meeting and Hearing on Thursday, December 4, 2014. CONSIDERATION: Each year staff prepares a draft list of state legislative priorities for consideration and subsequent endorsement by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Next year's proposed list includes Issues of Major Importance to Advocate that either emerged during the current year, or continued from 2014. These issues need to be addressed during the upcoming 2015 Legislative Session. Also on the 2015 list is a new section: Water Quality Funding Requests. Five (5) water resource projects have been proposed based on community need to be considered for an appropriation from the Florida Legislature. Issues to Monitor are those issues from 2014 and past years that still have relevancy. The proposed Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities are listed in Attachment A for BCC review. FISCAL IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate fiscal impact. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate growth management impact. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is a policy decision for the Board; no legal issues are raised. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners reviews and approves the proposed Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities. Prepared by Debbie Wight, Legislative Affairs Coordinator Packet Page -545- 10/28/2014 11.C. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.11.C. Item Summary: Recommendation to review and approve the proposed Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities. (Debbie Wight, Legislative Affairs Coordinator) Meeting Date: 10/28/2014 Prepared By Name: Catherine Bigelow Title: Supervisor - Operations, Communication & Customer Relations 10/21/2014 1:10:15 PM Submitted by Title: Legislative Affairs Coordinator, Name: WightDebbie 10/21/2014 1:10:17 PM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 10/22/2014 8:29:55 AM Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager - Communications & Cust. Relations, Date: 10/22/2014 8:55:48 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mngmt Svs, Office of Management & Budget Date: 10/22/2014 9:24:42 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 10/22/2014 9:42:19 AM Name: OchsLeo Packet Page -546- 10/2 8/2 014 1 1. C. Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 10/22/2014 11:38:37 AM Packet Page -547- 10/28/2014 11.C. DRAFT Collier County 2015 State Legislative Priorities Issues ofMaior Importance to Advocate: 1. Inland Oil Drilling & Fracking — The BCC has requested assistance from the Collier County Legislative Delegation to support legislation that improves and strengthens State rules and regulations governing oil well drilling activities. The BCC has entered into a formal agreement with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to jointly develop and support regulatory reforms in this industry. 2. Pedestrian and Bike Safety — Collier County will ask the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One Secretary Billy Hattaway how Collier County can assist in his 2015 Pedestrian and Bicycle Focused Initiative in a complementary fashion. Collier County will also participate in a statewide task force to address these safety issues and education effectively. 3. University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Collier County will continue efforts to identify and pursue a recurring funding source for UF/IFAS. 4. Human Trafficking— Work with the Collier County Sheriffs Office to add measures to the 2012 Florida Human Trafficking Law that improve and strengthen current legislation. Water Quality Funding Requests: Collier County is requesting funding allocations from 2015 Florida Legislature appropriations for five (5) water resource projects identified as critical needs in the community. The following prioritized water projects have been identified based on deliberate, measured review: I) Naples Park Water, Wastewater and Stormwater (Swale Rehabilitation and Culvert Replacement Program) Project Description: This is a phased project which will replace all three types of water infrastructure components resulting in water quality improvements reducing pollutant loading to the impaired waters of Wiggins Pass. 10.21.14 Packet Page -548- 10/28/2014 11. C. 2 Cost. The estimated total cost for construction is $10 million, including $1.4 million for storm water and $8.6 million for water infrastructure components. II) Golden Gate City Outfall System Replacement Program (Golden Gate City Storm water Improvement Project) Project Description: The project will improve collection, treatment and conveyance of storm water runoff within the four(4)- square -mile area of Golden Gate City. Storm water runoff from this 50- year -old system is conveyed to the Golden Gate Canal system, which discharges into the impaired waters of Naples Bay. Cost: The estimated cost for Phase I construction is $0.8 - $1.6 million. III) Livingston Road Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) System Project Description: This is a shovel -ready program for wet and dry season optimization of water resources through ASR that will enhance the environment and provide a sustainable water supply. Cost. The estimated cost bundled in a single phase is $IS million for Fiscal Year (FY) 2015/16. Alternatively, three (3) phases would request $S million each for FY 2015/16, FY 2016/17, and FY 2017/18. IV) South Service Area Re -use Optimization Project Description: This is a permitted project for wet and dry season optimization of water resources through four (4) new Lower Tamiami wells to supplement Irrigation Quality (IQ) water supply in the South Service Area to enhance the environment and provide sustainable water supply. Cost. The estimated cost for Phase I, including two (2) wells at $2 million each, is a total of $4 million for FY 2015/16. Phase II will include two (2) wells at $2 million each, $4 million total in FY 2016/17. V) Lely Area Storm water Improvement Project (LASIP)/Wingsouth Airpark Channel Improvements Project Description: This project will improve storm water collection, conveyance and quality while rehydrating environmental preserve areas in the upstream section of the Rookery Bay watershed. The improvements are a component of the Lely Area Storm water Improvement Project (LASIP), a regional storm water improvement master plan. Cost: The estimated cost for construction is $2.6 million. Issues to Monitor: The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) advocates for the overall principles of preserving the Home Rule authority of local governments; opposing State Preemption; opposing Unfunded Mandates; and protecting against Trust Fund Diversions. A. Beach Funding & Maintenance — Support increased funding and streamlined permitting for beach renourishment and maintenance for coastal counties as beaches continue to be the State of Florida's economic engine and tourism industry driver, attracting visitors and creating jobs. 10.21.14 Packet Page -549- 10/28/2014 11.C. 3 B. Communications Services Tax (CST) — Oppose any legislation that would change the CST; support present CST collections. Loss of CST represents $5 million impact to Collier County. C. Gaming — Continue to monitor the new Seminole Gaining Compact being negotiated by Governor Rick Scott and the Seminole tribe. Support at least three (3) % govermnent share of any future gaming proceeds to finance future infrastructure needs. The Seminole gambling casino in Immokalee has plans to expand vertically. D. Impact Fees — Continue to support home rule authority over administration of Collier County's existing impact fee program. E. Gulf Consortium — Support Collier County's continued participation in the federal RESTORE Act directives, including the State of Florida's Gulf Consortium. Transocean is the only determined civil settlement so far; Collier County is eligible for more than $900,000. The decision of a settlement with British Petroleum (BP) continues in federal court with Phase III; most recently BP was found to be "grossly negligent" in the Deepwater Horizon tragedy of April 2010. F. Transportation — Oppose diverting funds from the State Transportation Trust Fund to non- transportation projects. A total of $10.1 billion was funded for transportation items for the current FY 2014 -2015. Also, pursue an increased return on dollars for Collier County, a long -time donor county. G. Libraries — Continue to support State Aid to Libraries and the Southwest Florida Library Network (SWFLN). Last session, there was about $34 million in statewide allocations. H. Public Record Requests — Request a legislative amendment to add onto current public records law 119.07(1) a provision that includes Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics as exemptions, like firefighters and law enforcement. I. Tourism - Protect the current level of funding to VISIT FLORIDA and support increased funding. J. Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling - Continue to support permanently prohibiting offshore oil and gas drilling in Florida territorial waters, which are within nine (9) geographic miles from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. K. Uber - Aligning with the Florida Association of Counties (FAC), Collier County supports their new policy statement for the regulation of taxis and limousines, which reads: FAC supports maintaining the integrity of home rule power, which allows counties to regulate taxis, limousines, and jitneys for the purpose of public safety and consumer protection. Conversely, FAC opposes any effort that preempts to the state the regulation of chauffeured limousines, limousine services and drivers of chauffeured limousines. 10.21.14 Packet Page -550-