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Agenda 03/13/2012 Item #10G3/13/2012 Item 10.G. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Consideration: To discuss the County /Fire District Interlocal Agreement at the 4 -26 -12 BCC -EMS Fire Service Workshop. OBJECTIVE: With the added permit views by the Collier County Fire Officials, and now to review the site plan prior to the Planning Commission consideration and recommendation, does not achieve the objective and goals of the County. The County has been criticized for the length of review and permitting. Staff has been steadfast in improving the system of review times however with the Fire Plan Official increasing their work load does not provide for a reasonable government oversight or a safer product to the Citizens. CONSIDERATIONS; To discuss the County /Fire District Interlocal Agreement at the 4/26/12 BCC -EMS Fire Service Workshop. COMMISSIONER: Tom Henning FISCAL IMPACT: NONE LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: NONE RECOMMENDATION: Direct the County Manager to convey to the Independent Fire Districts the desire of the BCC to add the Interlocal Agreement issue to the workshop's agenda. PREPARED BY: Commissioner Tom Henning, District 3 AGENDA DATE: March 13, 2012 Packet Page -645- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.G. 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. Item Summary: To discuss the County /Fire District Interlocal Agreement at the 4 -26 -12 BCC -EMS Fire Service Workshop. (Commissioner Henning) Meeting Date: 3/13/2012 Prepared By Name: Evelyn Prieto Title: Executive Aide to the BCC, 3/6/2012 3:09:50 PM Submitted by Title: Executive Aide to the BCC, Name: Evelyn Prieto 3/6/2012 3:09:51 PM Approved By Name: Mitchelllan Title: Executive Manager, BCC Date: 3/6/2012 3:48:46 PM Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager- Business Operations, CMO Date: 3/6/2012 4:43:43 PM Packet Page -646- }��. .,��v��. - -•• -- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. CUU to In DOUD UCOIUD is the 0111CUL UCDIDS of Counit WU>rf'!, IRitKO ??IC3 4tH ?Look 0113012003 at 12:42 ?K UIm 1. 11OCK, C1111 111111211G 14.00 w 1240 1NTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ;� C Aft This Interloca► Agreement ( "Agreement") is made and entered into by and between Collier county, a political subdivision of the a EMsM�i1 lden Gate Fi e�Control and Rescue �District, Big Corkscrew lslf nd Fire Control and Rescue , Control and Rescue District, Immokatee Fire Control District, .East Naples Fire Control and Rescue District, Ochopee Fire District, Isles of Capri Municipal Rescue and Fire Services Taxing District, herWnater collectively referred to as the 'FIRE DISTRICTS." WHEREAS, the Florida Intertocal Cooperation Act of 1969, § 16301Florida S t �, a xercise joint exercise of any power, privilege or authority which the public agencies separately; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the FIRE DISTRICTS are public agencies. within the meaning of the Florida Intertocal Cooperation Act and desire the joint exercise of power which each might exercise Ileparately'for the purpose of providing fire prevention within Collier County; and WHEREAS, Section 553.79(2). Florida Statutes, requires review and approval, by both the BUILDING OFFICIAL and the demai ion of any of plans and e a perm specifications uch work may be issued. 'erection, alteration, repairor NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual promises. M%nants, and duties hereinafter set forth, the COUNTY and Me FIRE DISTRICTS formally covenant, agre#,, and bind themselves as follows: SECTION ONE: Purpose- h- ual fire review nd fire The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for an expeditious, hig q tty p inspection prooess for new construction, construction projects and existing structures within the boundaries of the FIRE DISTRICTS by delineating the responsibilities of the COUNTY and the FIRE DISTRICTS' in order to enhance service to the citizens of Collier County. SECTION TWO: OettnRlons. The following terms as used in this Agreement shall be defined as follows: ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT - East Naples Fire Control and Rescue District. ASSISTANT FIRE CODE OFFICIAL - An individual who is employed by the AOMINISTRATfVEDISTRICT and who serves in the absence of the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL pursuant to this agreement. AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION - The l=ire Chief or hislher designee (Fire Marshal FIRE SAFETY INSPECTOR or FIRE CODE OFFICIAL) responsible for, and having final authority in h respective Jurisdiction. in both new and existing construction % FS 633.121). BOARD - The Collier County Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals as established in pivision 5.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. BUILDING CODE- The Florida Bulldng Code 2001, as adopted by Collier County Ordinance No. 2002 -01. BUILDING OFFICIAL - The Collier County Building Review and Permitting Director or his Ctssignes. COUNTY -The general-purpose government of Collier County, which is a political subdivbf on of the State of Florida. FIRE CODE - The Collier County Fire Prevention Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2002 -49, the State Minimum Fire Safety Standards and the State Free Marshal's Uniform Fire Standards sot forth in Chopter633, Florida Statutes and any successor or amendment thereto during the tlfe of this Agreement. OR'. 3t L 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. hRE CODE OFFICIAL - The Individual appointed by the FIRE DISTRICTS and employed by-the 12C ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT who is responsible for the following duties: 1. The accurate and Jim" review of building permit applications, plans and spiftiFications for compliance with the applicable FIRE CODE: 2 The performance of statutory functions of the Fire Marshal and FIRE CODE OFFICIAL for fire plan review 3. Providing Collier County with assistance in updating the FIRE CODES and related ordinances; 4. Managing and over- seeing all employees and records of the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S Office on a daily basis including time sheets and expenditures; S. Providing training as needed to office staff and fire district personnel: l budget to the 6. Presenting a preliminary budget to the Fire Chief of each district, and a fina Fire Chief of the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT or his/her designee; and 7. Participating as a member of the Collier County Fire Marshals Association. FIRE DISTRICTS The independent' fire control and rescue districts operating within Collier. county, including North Naples, Golden Gate, Big Corkscrew Island, Immokalee, East Naples and the dependent districts of Ochopee and Isis of Capri. FIRE SAFETY INSPECTOR - The individual appointed to carry out the functions identified 4V and referenced in Chapter 553., Florida Statutes, Building Construction: Standards, and Chapter 633, Florid* Statutes, Fire Prevention and Control. Such individual must be certified by the Division of State Fire Marc W' pursuant to § 1333.05, Florida Statutes. The term as used In this Agreement may refer to the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL, th,e ASSISTANT FIRE CODE OFFICIAL, Fire Marshal, or a FIRE SAFETY INSPECTOR emptoted by one of the FIRE DISTRICTS. FIRE SERVICE STEERING COMMITTEE - A Florida corporation created 1 e day Qf March:1991 NEW .CONSTRUCTION OR CONSTRUCTION - These terms Include any construction, erection, alteration, repair or demolition of a building. SECTION THREE: Administration of Fin District Duties. In order to implement their duties and obligations under this Agreement, the FIRE DISTRICTS have entered into separate interiocal agreements with the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT. The FIRE DISTRICTS represent to the COUNTY that the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT is authorizedi.by these interiocal agreements to employ personnel, tease office space, receive payments, disburselfunds, and otherwise operate to represent the FIRE DISTRICTS and administer the FiRE DISTRICTS'Iduties under this Agreement. The COUNTY, based upon the FIRE DISTRICTS' representations, agrees to recognize the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT as the FIRE DISTRICTS' agent for the Implementation and administration of this Agreement. SECTION FOUR: Qualifications of FIRE CODE OFFICIAL and ASSISTANT FiRE COD1R OFFICIAL. The FIRE DISTRICTS agree to provide to the County a FIRE CODE OFFICIAL and an AS$ISTANT FIRE CODE OFFICIAL The FIRE CODE OFFICIAL shall have the following quaMbations: t. A minimum of ten (10) years experience reviewing construction plans for FIRE )ODE compliance. A combination of training and experience may be considered. 2. A Fire Protection Engineering Degree is preferred, but an otherwise qualified cindidate with an Associates Degree In Fire Science or Administration, with a combination of abditional training and experience is eligible for the position. 3. Fire Service experience Including tire district operations and fire prevention is desired. Packet Page -648- OR: 32( 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. 4. Experience in National Fire Protection Association codes and Model Code interpretation and enforcement. 12C 5. Certification as a Florida Municipal Fire Inspector 6. Managerial skills that can be demonstrated either by experience or training. 7. The ability to provide a precise, technical and timely examination of construction plans and Specifications for the purpose of determining adequacy of fire and life safety feaUms. B. All legally required ficenses and certifications to fulfill his or her duties as outlined in this Agreement including, but not limited to, all licenses and, certifications that may required by Section 553.78 and Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. The ASSISTANT FIRE CODE OFFICIAL shall meet the minimum qualifications set forth In paragraphs 3-8 above. it shall be the responsibility of the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT to ensure that the FiRE COME OFFICIAL and ASSISTANT FIRE CODE OFFICIAL have and -maintain the qualifications outlined In this section. FIVE: Fins Plan Rsvkm Procedure. The FIRE CODE OFFICIAL shall review the building construction plans and specifications of all new construction and construction projects, except for one and two family dwellings, for compliance with the FIRE CODE. 1.The- COUNTY shall provide copies of all commercial and multi- family building perslit applications with plans and specifications as submitted by the applicant. The FIRE,OODE OFFICIAL shall review such applications by the and of ten (10) working days following the day 4he building pan-nk application is received and deemed sufficient. Single family and duplex resitbntial plans shall not be part of the fire plan review process. 2. The FIRE CODE plan review shall be performed by the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL *hile COUNTY staff is reviewing separate copies of the building plans for compliance with the Building, Plumbing: Mechanical, and Electrical Codes and performing other reviews that are performedby COUNTY-.- staff. 3. After completing it's review, the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S Office shall submit themviewed plans along with its comments to the COUNTY for the COUNTY'S review and to assure 1ponsistency with the BUILDING CODES (Phimbing, Mechanical, Building and Electrical Code). Any#nconsistencies shall be resolved pursuant to Section Ten of this Agreement. 4. Attar the construction plans have been reviewed and approved by the COUNTY3and FIRE CODE OFFICIAL, the FIRE CODE OFFiCIAL shalideiiver one (1) copy of :the plans to thil particular FIRE DISTRICT in which the construction is to occur. The FIRE DISTRICT hereby agrees to critique, with respect to the FIRE CODE, the review of the plans by the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL. 5. The FIRE DISTRICT shall, to the extent possible, within ten (10) working days after receipt of the plans notify the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL of any objections or comments the FIRE DISTRICT may have with regard to review and/or modifications of the plans. Required Inspections and Fees. 1 Inspections During C Mkijetio+ of Buildings. The FIRE DISTRICTS agree to perform► the foitowir►g inspections during construction of Wiidings and the COUNTY agrees to pay the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT at the rate provided in Collier Bounty Resolution No. 2001 -313, and any amended or swoessor resolution, for the Inspections. (a) Fire stopping /'Draft stopping 1. At time of installation of penetrations through rated assemblies Packet Page -649- OR: 3Z@, l 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. (b) Temporary Stand Pipe 1. After third floor 12C 2. Location 3, inspection at each floor 4. Fire department access s. operation (c) Exit Lights 1. Location 2. Type... s. operation (d) Smoke Detector 1. Location 2. Type 3. operation (e) Heat Detectors 1. Location 2. Type 3. Operation (f) Doors 1. Type 2. Rating 3. Self closures 4. Panic hardware 5. Locks 6. Operation (g) Emergency Lighting 1. Type 2. Location 3. operation (h) Trash Chub 1 Location 2. Rating 3. Sprinklers in chute 4. Sprinklers in trash room 5. Height at roof (1) Emergency Generator operation 0) Elevator operation During Alarm (k) Fire Department access 1. Fire lanes 2. Turning Radius 3. Obstructions (I) Notice of Compliance Inspection (m) Stand Pipes 1. Fire hose cabinets (aa) Location (bb) Fire hose i. Location ii. Type 4 Packet Page -650- ; OR; 321 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. iii. Length Iv. Nozzle 12C 2. Pressure Test 3. Location 4. Location of FDC 5. Roof Manifold (aa) Location (bb) Pressure 6. Operation (n) Fira Pump 1. Type 2. Size 3. Valves 4. Flow switches 5. Tamper switches 6. Location 7. Operation (0) Fire Alarm 1. Speakers (aa) Type (bb)Location (oc)Operation 2. Pull Stations (aa) Type (bb) Location (cc) Operation 3. Phone Jacks (aa) Type (bb) Location (cc) Operation 4..PJL System S. Tapelalarm system 6. Central Station 7. Operation of alarm (p) Fire Extinguisher 1. Size 2- Location 3. Type 4. , Service Tag (q) Any other fire inspections required to verify FIRE CODE compliance. 2 Cons+nrtion Protect Inspections. The FIRE DISTRICTS agree to perform the following inspections and the COUNTY agreesato Pay the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT at the rate provided in Collier County Resolution No. 2001 -313, and any amended or successor resolution, for the; inspections. (a) Fire Sprinkler System Installations The following Inspections shall be performed: 1. Pressure test 2. Pressure test after 2 hours k, Packet Page -651- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. OR: Luo ruo- you 3. Location of head 4. Type of heads 12C 5. Fire department correction 6. Location of fire department connection 7. Gauges a. Operation 9. Notice of compliance inspection (b) Hood System Installation or Spray Booth installation The following Inspections shall be conducted on kitchen hood systems or spray booths with dry chemical, carbon dioxide or halon systems: 1. Piping 2. Heads - location 3. Size 4. Type 5. Service tag 6. Fan 7. Height a. Clearances 9. Operation 10. Notice of compliance inspection. (c) Flammable Liquids and Gas Tank Installations The following inspections shall be performed: 1. Location 2. Anchoring 3. Piping 4. Notice of compliance inspection (d) Fire Hydrant installations The following inspections shall be performed: 1. Thrust block inspection 2. Type 3. Height from streamer port to ground. 4. Threads 5. Location 6. Access 7. Notice of compliance inspection (e) L P. Gas installations The following inspections shall be performed: 1. Location 2. Anchoring 3. Piping 4. Notice of compliance inspection (f) Minimum Fire Inspection Fee. 3. Re- inspection fees. The COUNTY shall pay the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT in accordance with Collier County re- inspection fee schedule found In Collier County Resolution 2001 -313, and any amended or successa# resolution, for every property documented re- inspection conducted by the FIRE DISTRICTS. 4. Certificate of 000211100 No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued until a determination is rendered` by the BUILDING OFFICIAL, or 11 Packet Page -652- OR: 32L 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. his f her designee, that the constriction is in compliance with the Statewide BUILDING CODEIS (Plumbing, Mechanical, Building and Electrical Code) as adopted b the County, and a Notice of Fire Compliances issued. 12C � � nu.r..�rennani et Inspection Fee$,. The COUNTY shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of fees to the ADMIN d � nVE DISTRICT, including building plan review, fire inspection fees and fire re- inspection fees, bash information provided by the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL and the FIRE DISTRICTS. Disbursementlto the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT shall occur by the twentieth (20th) working day following the k*t day of the calendar month in which the tees were collected. A copy of the COUNTY'S distiibution listino by district shall be provided along with the check and the calculation sheet of the amount being remitted. CTION SEVEN: Required inspection for Existing Structures. The FIRE DISTRICTS agree to perform the following inspections on existing structures withkt their districts at no charge to the COUNTY. These inspections to be performed include, but are not limited to the following types of inspections: (a) Fire Extinguishers t . Type 2. Size 3. Location 4. Height 5. Service Tag. (b) Means of Egress 1. Fire Rating 2. Doors 3. Emergency' Lighting 4. Obstruction S. Travel Distance (c) Fire Sprinkler 1. Verify existing Fire Sprinkler Systems have been inspected per NFPA 25. (d) Fire Alarms 1. Manual Pull Stations Locations 2. Smoke Detector Locations 3. Heat Detector Locations SECTION EIGHT: Position Funding. The office of the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL shall be funded by the current funding operation. the current funding arrangernent is specified in Collier County Resolution 2001 -313 and any amended or successor resolution. The fire plan review fees shall continue to be collected by the County and forwarded to the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT in the appropriate amount. The ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRK:T shall utilize these funds to support the budget for the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S Office. SECTION NINE: General. 1. The FIRE CODE OFFICIAL shall represent all independent and dependent FIRI DISTRICTS in Collier County, which are parties to this Agreement. 2. The COUNTY shall provide rental office space within the Community Development and Environmental Services building for the office of the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL to codducf his duties. Said rental space shall be provided in accordance with the Lease Agreement datsd entered into between the County and the East Naples Fire ContrV and-Rescue District, which Lease is attached hereto as Exhibit 'A.' Said Lease Agreement addresses the amount of rent to be paid to Collier County for the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S Office and a0o addresses Issues Packet Page -653- OR; 32( 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. such as access to the COUNTY'S computer system, office equipment and telephone pystem to the 12C FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S OFFICE. 3. The FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S office shall be open during the normal business houhs of other offices in the Development Services building. 4. The FIRE DISTRICTS shall provide FIRE SAFETY INSPECTORS, in accordance with Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, to perform the required fire inspections listed In Section Six of leis Agreement. The FIRE DISTRICTS need not provide certified FIRE SAFETY INSPECTORS to peliform Inspections of existing structures pursuant to Section Seven of this Agreement, howeiver, these inspections shall be performed by appropriately trained personnel of the FIRE DISTRICTS. 5. The COUNTY "I provide the necessary enforcement authority for the FIRE DISTRICTS to conduct plan review and inspections for new construction. 6. The FIRE DISTRICTS agree to continue to enforce the FIRE CODE on existing bt(ildings and when violations are found the FIRE DISTRICTS, or anyone of them, shatll pursue enforcement through the Collier County Code Enforcement Board, State Attorney, or other agencies as allowed by law. The FIRE DISTRICTS, or anyone of them, shall in coordination with County staff prepare and present the case to these agencies, perform all follow -up Investigations) and provide any necessary documentation for future action by the FIRE DISTRICTS, or anyone 61 them, with the agency involved. 7. The COUNTY shall adopt the FIRE CODE(s) required by Florida Statutes and shalt review amendments thereto requested by the FIRE DISTRICTS. S. The FIRE CODE OFFICIAL and his / her office staff shall be employees of the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT and subject to the personnel policies and rules of the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT and policies and procedures developed for this office. In no event is the COUNTY inteniled to stand In, an employer - employee relationship with either the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL or ASSIStANT FIRE. CODE OFFICIAL. SECTION TEN: Conflicts NW Apparels. t. In the *vent of a conflict between the applicable minimum` BUILDING CODE and this applicable minimum FIRE CODE, it shall be resolved by agreement between the BUILDING Of FICIAL and the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL in favor of the requirement of the code, which offers the grootest degree of life safety or altemathres which would provide an equivalent degree of rife safety anill an equivalent method of construction. 2 In the event that the BUILDING OFFICIAL and FIRE :CODE OFFICIAL are unable t agree on a resolution of the conflict between the applicable minimum BUILDING CODE and thp applicable minimum FIRE CODE, the BUILDING OFFICIAL shall render a temporary decision'to resolve the conflict 3. An applicant for a building permit may appeal any decision made by the FIRE CODS OFFICIAL and the BUILDING OFFICIAL or any temporary decision made by the BUILDING OFFiOIAL to the BOARD in accordance with the procedures stated In Division 5.4 of the Collier Corrity Land Development Code. Should construction continue during the appeal of a decision at temporary decision, It shall beat the risk of the contractor or permit holder. 4. All decisions of the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL andlor the BUILDING OFFICIAL and a{l1decisions of the Board shall be in writing. Decisions of general application shall be indexed by Building and FIRE CODE sections and shall be available for inspection at the COUNTY'S Development Services building during normal business hours. 5. In the event a conflict of code or interpretation develops between the FIRE CODE4)FFICIAL and a representative of one of the FIRE DISTRICTS, the conflict shall be resolved by o6mmittee of members to be known as the Fire Board of Adjustments and Appeals. The persoAs on this Packet Page -654- Ua. aLv 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. ,committee shall be the Fire Marshals or Fire Official of each participating Fire District,; The Board shall operate in accordance with the procedures attached majority vote. COMMI# decisions of hber1 2 0 shall have one (1) vote and any decision shall be rends y j committee shall be in writing and mailed to shall not have, a vote E the issues ICIIAL and the BUILDING OFFICIAL. The disagreeing parties 6. Major field modifications shall be directed through the FIRE CODE OFFICIAL'S Offioi3 byway of a revision process. SECTION ELEVEN: Notices. Any notice made pursuant to this Agreement by the COUNTY to the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT shall be in writing and delivered by hand or by the United States Postal Service, certified mail, retum'recsipt requested. postage prepaid, addressed to the following: East Naples Fire Control and Resc District, 4798 Davis Blvd., Naples, Florida 34104. All invoices and payments shall be sent to the East Naps Fire Control and Rescue District. Any notice required or made pursuant to this Agreement by the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT to the COUNTY shall be In writing and delivered by hand or by the United StatesPostal Service certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the following: County iAdministrator, Coiner County Government Center, 3301 Tamiaml Trail East, Naples Florida 34112, with a tyopy to Administrator, Community Development & Environmer►tatServices Division, 2800 North NoFseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104. Any notice required to be provided to any FIRE DISTRICT shall be malted to the Chief of tht Fire District at the fire station in which his office is located. SECTION TWELVE: Term and Termination. The Agreement shall remain In effect until terminated by either-the COUNTY or the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT. The COUNTY or the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT may terminate this Agreement with or without cause by providing written notice to all other parties to this agreement. Such termination shall be effective forty -five (45) days from receipt of such written notice. If an independent or dependent Fire District that is a party to this Agreement wishes to withpraw from this Agreement, it shalt provide written notice of ft withdrawal to the COUNTY and the COUNT`V shall have forty- five (45) days to give notice of termination to the ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT 4 the COUNTY wishes to terminate this Agreement. If no such termination notice is delivered by the COUNTY, this *6reement shall be deemed modified to exclude the withdrawing district. SECTION THIRTEEN: Entire Agreement and Amendment of this Agreement. This Agreement contains the complete and entire understandi<tg of the parties. Other than:ias stated in Section Twelve, this Agreement may only be amended by a written instrument duly execuliad by the parties with the same formalities as the original. SECTION FOURTEEN: Termination of Prior lnteMocai Agreements. Upon the effective date of this Agreement, all prior interbcal agreements between the COUNTY and the FIRE DISTRICTS on the same subject shall be terminated. SECTION FIFTEEN: Recording. In Wince with § 163.01 (11), Florida Statutes, this Agreement shall be recorded by this Clerk of the Circuit Court in the official records of . Collier County, Florida. SECTION SIXTEEN: Effectivs Data. This.Agreement shall become effeMlVe upon its execution by the COUNTY and the FIRE.)DISTRICTS and its filing in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida. Packet Page -655- OR: 3Z1 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement was signed, seated and witnessed on °the respective dates set forth below. 12C ATTEST.' tl.•, '•, DWIGHT,'iE;A¢CK, CletK C- .:! l BOARD OF COUNTY CO DAStOpmn COLLIER COUNTY, BY: p Date. NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL and RESCU irm Date: GOLDEN GATE FIRE CONTROLand RESCUE DISTRICT By C an 0At1c3 .;fitc. AAH0A1 se• Date: •2 0--- gtG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRM CONTROL RESCUE DISTRICT _ Av. 6ro-e j e IMMOKALEE 10 Packet Page -656- 1'r-� I DISTRICT W. W 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. EAST NAPLES FIRE CONTROLrnd 12C Witness RESCUE DISTRICT Witness Chairman ATTEST., - % % % % %%,y tilAltGl���•8Fi130K. , � ��l IN � r 1•• .. it�tas��i_;_ rlMvi mss- � niy ��� Date' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSOONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE WHOPEE FIRE DISTRICT 1 w i c s J APPROVED AS TO FROM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: RorSert N. Za Assistant County Attorney h: RNZ% AWoomoft \FkoCoMrol3RasouNtMdocoM M II Packet Page -657- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISOONERS ``� .• " "•• , r „� �t 'i COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE s it to "�iF GOVERNING BODY OF THE 1 S OF CAPRI AND FIRIJSERVICES + �; MUNICIPAL RESCUE ti: �L� =y�{ .,_•� t�llllt'E:: � t�dc TAXING DISTRICT ' , f� 777 � t It B . Date: APPROVED AS TO FROM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: RorSert N. Za Assistant County Attorney h: RNZ% AWoomoft \FkoCoMrol3RasouNtMdocoM M II Packet Page -657- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. PrietoEvelvn From: HenningTom Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:57 AM To: CasalanguidaNick; LongoRicco Cc: GustTatiana; FrenchJames; TorreJohn; OchsLeo; Kathy Curatolo; mike @napleschamber.org; HillerGeorgia; FialaDonna; CoyleFred; ColettaJim; kschuldt @enfd.org; ostolts @northnaplesfire.com; bobmetzger @GGfire.com; chief @BCIFR.com; PurcellTom; McLaughlinAlan; PrietoEvelyn Subject: RE' BD-PL2010 7979 Nick Thank you for bring up an overdue topic for discussion. I have heard from frustrated HOA's and the Business Community about a lack of reasonable oversight. Fire Code Officials wanting to review zoning applications is another example of government gone wild. I will place this item on the Commissioners agenda in March. Commissioner Henning From: MarcellaJeanne On Behalf Of CasalanguidaNick Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 1:33 PM To: LongoRicco Cc: GustTatiana; FrenchJames; TorreJohn; OchsLeo; Kathy Curatolo; mike @napleschamber.org; HillerGeorgia; FialaDonna; CoyleFred; ColettaJim; HenningTom; kschuldt @enfd.org; ostolts @northnaplesfirL-.com; bobmetzger @GGfire.com; chief @BCIFR.com; PurcellTom; McLaughlinAlan Subject: RE: BD- PL2010 -979 Importance: High Good Afternoon Ricca, I sincerely appreciate your open invitation to discuss the development review process with the Board of County Commissioners (BCC), the Planning Commission and the public. I will take that as an open invitation to include the district chiefs, the fire commissioners, the Chamber of Commerce, CBIA and other mutual customers. It has been slightly over two years since the BCC and the County Manager gave direction to consolidate the Transportation Division and Community Development into the new Growth Management Division. Our community was in the middle of a severe recession, home prices tumbled, layoffs and foreclosures skyrocketed and the building industry suffered the worst downturn in Collier County history. My first action as the deputy was to lay off more staff and begin a restructuring plan that drastically improved customer service, increased efficiency and modernized our development review tools. James French and the rest of the management team shared the passion and joined me in that endeavor and soon the whole organization began to speak with one voice. We made it a management mission statement to be "Self Correcting." in fact, we set up mandatory customer service training for all of our staff. We recognized that the same customers that walked through our doors were also our neighbors. Their kids and ours attend the same schools, the same places'of worship and are active community members just like us. Our team made a commitment to improve and take responsibility. We invited CBIA and other customers into our business. We asked them to look over our processes, provide guidance and partner with us. Our mandate fPom the county manager -as clear: "Better, faster and cheaper with a smile and with no degradation to public safety id quality of place." Packet Page -658- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. At the same time, Fire Review chose a different approach. You embarked on a $2.5 million capital project to construct a new review and training center. You increased fees and ,rAI*, increased the type and quantity of reviews required for approval. I was at a loss to explain why you would want to move out of our building when you paid only 40 thousand dollars a year for rent including IT and support services. I suspect the 0 & M costs of the new building exceed the rent you paid in our building. Much of our building is empty with many offices and meeting spaces collecting dust. Our common customers now have to go to -two different locations to receive service. This occurred while the independent fire districts suffered huge reductions in revenue commensurate with the staggering reductions in taxable values. Their first responders faced layoffs and other cuts. I'm sure they would have appreciated a say in the expenditure of the large cash accumulation from fire review fees. We recognize the challenges created by the introduction of our Land Development software, the design of which your staff was intimately involved; however, the difficulty in smoothly making this transition and successfully training staff have been severely hampered by the increased number of permit types your office is now requiring to review and navigating through the logistics challenges that have resulted from your office relocation. The move has reduced the easy joint access of our customers to all reviewers and has eliminated the one -stop shop philosophy. It has significantly reduced overall levels of service. I would ask you to explain how the move made things better. As I review your comments on BD- PL2010 -979, I find myself again asking the question: Why would you demand to review a boat dock extension only to have your comments state that you will scrutinize the NFPA requirements during the Site Development Plan`(SDP) phase? Further you state "Based on the limited information provided with the BD- PL2010. -979, compliance will include, but it is not limited to the following.." You then recite the codes that the SDP will need to follow. Not to'mention that the building permit will also be reviewed by Fire Review. Staff informed you that a Boat Dock Extension still requires an SDP along with a building permit and it provides limited construction information for you to scrutinize. Therefore, there is no value to your review and no public safety consideration at this time. As we continue to improve and expedite permits, our staff is spending more time trying to explain to our customers the rationale behind Fire Review, the disconnect in dissimilar customer service levels and that Fire Review is not a function of Collier County government. Our Interlocal provides that we collect your fees and distribute plans to your office with no ability to hold you accountable for your actions. The applicants (architects, engineers, builders and planners) know that we are independent, but the owners of development projects see us as the same entity. Even with the applicants' understanding of our independence their frustration cannot be directed to just one of our operations. When considering all of the above and the desperate need for our community to move past this downturn, I would like to make some proposals and offer the following items up for discussion to your office, the fire chiefs and fire commissioners: 1. I would like to offer space to your team in our building. I would let you choose the locations from any vacant areas in the building. I would ask the County Manger the permission to approach our board for an update to the Interlocal agreement and provide this space at no charge to Fire Review. This would allow you to reduce fees, reduce review types, improve review times and increase customer service.'The new building you reside in could be sold, 0 & M expenses could be eliminated and moneys returned to fire districts to support first responders. Our mutual customers would reap the benefit of the one -stop shop again. As an alternative, I think we need to revisit the Interlocal agreement and consider a complete separation of our services. We are either united in spirit /agreement or compete to provide service as individual agencies. I know my preference is a unified approach for the benefit of our community and our customers but I know we would welcome the challenge of competing for customer satisfaction. Packet Page -659- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. 2. It has been about two years since our customer service training was completed and we at GMD are looking forward to the next level training opportunity. I would like to offer Fire Review staff to join us with this training and make it an ongoing requirement for employment. We could have an independent third party provide assessments on our progress. 3. I would like to have an independent task force compare review fees, review times, review requirements and processes for both of us and look for a best practices model. We would look at our direct neighbors and similar communities in Florida. I would also like to suggest to the Fire Chiefs another alternative. Update the Interlocal to have Fire Review management and operations controlled under Collier County government. The Fire Review official would have autonomy on review discretion with regard to NFPA requirements but day to day operations, management and customer service requirements would be unified under one command. 4. Update the Interlocal to have field inspectors under unified control with the building inspectors group having complete autonomy for NFPA requirements. The inspection fees could be shared with the independent districts which could potentially offset some of their operating costs. The BCC will be meeting with the fire chiefs and fire commissioners soon to discuss transport and consolidation. I think these ideas are ripe for discussion. It's not about superiority between the GMD or Fire Review, it's about going back to a point where the community trusts us and has faith we are united for their benefit not ours. I sincerely look forward to a productive discussion on these matters. Respectfully, Nick Casalanguida From: Ricco Longo [rlongo @ccfco.org) Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:06 AM To: GundlachNancy Cc: FialaDonna; HillerGeorgia; HenningTom; CoyleFred; ColettaJim; BroughamPhil; HomiakKaren; SchifferBrad; Vonier Bill; EbertDiane; K1einBarry; AhernMelissa; pmidney(dcollier ore; StrainMark; eastmatha)collier k12 fl us; FederNorman; CasalanguidaNick; BellowsRay; Robert Salvaggio; Ed Riley; FrenchJames; Sal D'Angelo Subject: BD- PL2010 -979, The Dunes Good Morning Nancy - Despite the fact that neither the original submittal documents provided'lin June of 2010 nor any of the subsequent re- submittals in March and August of 2011 were routed to Fire Code Office for review, we appreciate the opportunity to make comment at thil time on this project with respect to firesafety laws and rules applicable to this particular'project. Unfortunately, as discussed yesterday, having received the documents for review at this late stage of the permit process, prohibits our Office from making comments in the CityView system in the manner consistent with today's practices. It was suggested thatin order for our Office to make comments regarding compliance with applicable Fire Codessat this stage of the Permit process, we should send notice to you and ask for you to amend your Staff Report, but ter speaking with you and Ray yesterday, it was my understanding that sit may be too late .ar that as well. Packet Page -660- 3/13/2012 Item 10.G. So, based on Ray's suggestion, this Office would like to request that:the following comments be added to the `Correspondence File' for this permit. Our hope and intent is that this mechanism will make the agent, the applicant and any other concerned parties aware of the applicable fire code requirements relative to this project. This, in turn, we trust will provide all concerned parties with a clear understanding of the nature of Code compliance expected at the SDP submittal relative to the various code requirements and the extent of those requirements. The SDP review will be scrutinized for compliance with all applicable sections of NFPA 303, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards (2006 edition). • Based on a cursory review of the limited information provided with the BD- PL2010- 979, compliance will include, but is not limited to the following: o Placement of portable fire extinguishers in accordance with Chapter 6 and sections 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 in particular. • A Class I fire standpipe system in accordance with sections 6.4.1 through 6.4.6 • Fire department access, fire hydrants and fire department connections relative to the dock and standpipe system will also be scrutinized further. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Ricco Longo 2700 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 239.687.5650 (office) 239.687.5651 (fax) rloneo(akcfco. ore Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Packet Page -661-