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Agenda 06/12/2012 Item #11D6/12/2012 Item 11.D. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve current policy on use of resident beach parking permits, adopt an annual pass option for non - residents at Sun -N -Fun Lagoon, and approve current policy on use of beach parking /garage. OBJECTIVE: To provide an update to the Board of County Commissioners on current policies related to the Parks and Recreation Department. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 10, 2012, during Commissioner Communications, the Board of County Commissioners requested staff to bring back a presentation on the current policies related to: Issuance of resident beach parking permits Purchase of annual pass for non - residents at Sun -N -Fun Lagoon Use of beach parking/garage Each of these items will be considered separately for discussion. Resident Beach ParkinLy Permits Recently, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ( PARAB) reviewed the current policy related to issuance of beach parking permits. The current policy (Attachment A) allows for a "free permit" to be given to those individuals who demonstrate either full time residency in Collier County or proof of property ownership where ad valorem property taxes are paid. PARAB reviewed the policy due to the request of an individual, who lived in a modular home community, and requested information on why he was eligible for a "free" permit and his neighbor was not. The PARAB learned that one individual was a full time County resident who was eligible for the "free" beach permit; however the other was not a full time resident nor paid ad valorem property taxes on his modular home and was required to pay the non - resident $50 annual permit fee. This policy was established by Resolution in 1995. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board with a quorum present voted to continue the current policy by a vote of 3 -1 on May 16, 2012. Staff recommends maintaining current policy. Purchase of Annual Pass for Non - Residents at Sun -N -Fun Lagoon Recently, the Parks and Recreation Department was approached by a former resident who now lives in Lee County requesting that a non - resident annual pass be developed for her families' use of Sun -N -Fun Lagoon. In addition, she requested that the admission fee associated with the Sun - N -Fun Lagoon be the same for both residents and non - residents. Packet Page -517- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. In review of the request, the Parks and Recreation Department analyzed the number of residents in Lee County who attended the Park during FY 11. A total of 2,679 individuals were identified as Lee County residents through zip code analysis of attendees. During the same time period, a total of 57,495 Collier County residents were visitors to the facility. Of the 57,495 visitors, there were 545 memberships sold or less than 1% of the total. Each membership sold resulted on average (8) visits to the Park. The average family size related to memberships is (4). A table depicting the relationships of the data above is as follows: Attendees home FY 11 Percentage of Percentage of Number of of origin Attendance annual total revenues anticipated $18,010 $4,335 memberships from annual memberships - TOTAL $1,282,540 memberships if offered Lee County 2,679 N/A N/A 26 residents Collier County 57,495 <1% 19% 545 residents Allowing for a non - resident membership would impact fees in the following manner for current revenues associated with Sun -N -Fun. If one were to extrapolate from the current policy that allows Collier County residents to purchase annual memberships, whereby 19% from total revenues come from these memberships, it is anticipated that would result in a reduction from $22,345 to $18,010 for Lee County residents. Attendees FY 11 Admissions Revenue FY 13 Admissions Projected Revenue Difference Collier County Residents $590,813 $590,813 - Lee County Residents $22,345 $18,010 $4,335 Other non - residents $669,382 $669,382 - TOTAL $1,282,540 $1,278,205 $4,335 By instituting an annual membership fee for non - residents, the assumption is that most would be sold to Lee County residents. A projection of additional revenues to off -set the loss of $4,335 is demonstrated below: Non - resident Membership # of potential passes sold Anticipated additional Pass based upon current revenue minus loss revenues percentage sold of resident in regular admissions asses, i.e., <1% $5,928- $4,335 $228 for family of (4)* 1 $5,928 1 $1,437 *based upon the $190 family pass representing a 16.67% discount from a newly created non- resident annual membership. Packet Page -518- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. PARAB voted 4 -0 to approve a revision in the fee policy to create a non - resident annual membership pass. Staff recommends revising the fee policy to reflect a non - resident membership pass. Use of Beach Parking /Garage The Board of County Commissioners voted to change the Ordinance related to beach parking by stipulating that only those individuals with beach parking stickers or other means of demonstrating payment of the daily rate for beach parking may park in designated beach parking facilities from dawn to dusk (see Attachment B). Currently, this policy is enforced through the Collier County Park and Recreation Rangers program and any individual who is identified as parking for some other reason than visiting the beach may be cited by these staff. The purpose of designating beach parking facilities only for beach parking stems from the demand on facilities by current seasonal (tourists) and resident beach park facilities users. Parking is at a premium at Clam Pass, Marco Island South Beach, Vanderbilt Beach, and Barefoot Beach facilities. Allowing parking for other uses will reduce beach parking opportunities for tourists and residents alike. PARAB voted 4 -0 to maintain current policy related to beach parking. Staff recommends maintaining the current policy. FISCAL IMPACT: Fiscal impact is not considered as a part of this item. 1. There is no fiscal impact by maintaining current policy related to beach parking permits. 2. Offering a non - resident membership to Sun -N -Fun Lagoon will not significantly alter fiscal impact; however, historical data is required to fully capture this change in patron behavior at this location. 3. There is no fiscal impact related to maintaining the current policy related to beach parking /garage facilities. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office, requires majority vote, and is legally sufficient for Board action. — CMG GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION(S): That the Board of County Commissioners approves: 1. Maintaining current policy related to issuance of beach parking stickers for resident and property owners in Collier County. 2. Allowing for a revision of the fee policy to establish a non - resident membership passes for Sun -N -Fun Lagoon. 3. Maintaining current beach parking facility policy. Packet Page -519- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. Prepared By: Barry Williams, Director, Parks and Recreation Department Attachments: Attachment A: Resolution related to resident stickers; Attachment B: Beach Parking Ordinance Packet Page -520- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.D. 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve current policy on use of resident beach parking permits, adopt an annual pass option for non - residents at Sun -N -Fun Lagoon, and approve current policy on use of beach parking /garage (Barry Williams, Parks and Recreation Director). Meeting Date: 6/12/2012 Prepared By Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Director - Parks & Recreation,Parks & Recreation 5/1/2012 11:03:18 AM Approved By Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Administrative Assistant,Domestic Animal Services Date: 5/8/2012 11:25:14 AM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Director - Purchasing/General Services,Purchasing Date: 5/30/2012 5:37:53 PM Name: GreeneColleen Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 5/31/2012 2:33:36 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 6/1/2012 2:02:32 PM Name: PryorCheryl Title: Management/ Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Management & Budget Date: 6/4/2012 4:35:56 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Packet Page -521- Date: 6/5/2012 12:11:28 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 6/5/2012 3:12:59 PM Packet Page -522- 6/12/2012 Item 11. D. 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. RESOLUTION No. 99 - 240 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AND IMPLEMENTING BEACH PARKING FEES AND RULES PROPOSED BY THE COUNTY'S PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT THAT SPECIFY THE DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO PROVE ELIGIBILITY TO BE ISSUED A STICKER TO INDICATE THAT A VEHICLE IS EXEMPT FROM PAYMENT OF BEACH PARKING FEES BASED UPON THE APPLICANT'S RESIDENCY IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 95-543 WHEREAS, by adoption of Resolution No. 95 -543 on September 26, 1995, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, formally affirmed the County's policies regarding fees for parking vehicles at the County's beach parking facilities as specified in that Resolution; and WHEREAS, eligibility for exemption from payment of beach parking fees is based upon resideficy in Collier County because ad valorem taxes assessed against residential real property located in Collier County, plus other taxes that are paid by permanent residents partially pay for the County's expenses and the City of Naples' expenses related to the subject public beach facilities; such taxes are not paid by persons who are not permanent residents of Collier County or who do not own such real property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:- SECTION ONE. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. MAY 2' 8 iggq PARKS & RaCREATION The above WHEREAS CLAUSES are incorporated herein by reference as if restated verbatim in this section. Packet Page -523- 6/12/2012 Item 11. D These Rules may be amended from time -to -time by Resolution(s) of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. The Board of County Commissioners makes the following findings of fact: 1. Most motor vehicles that are parked at the County's beach parking facilities are occupied by people who are not residents of Collier County. 2. Costs to provide beach parking facilities and to police, maintain and repair beaches, and to expand such parking facilities or construct new beach parking facilities increase with the increasing numbers of vehicles that are parked at those beach parking facilities. 3. This Resolution is to facilitate collection of those parking fees. SECTION TWO. APPLICABLE BEACH FACILITY LOCATIONS. 1. Parking fees apply to the following beach parking facilities in Collier County. a. Barefoot Beach Access. b. Barefoot Beach Park. C. Vanderbilt Beach Access. L Calm Pass Park- e. North GuleBeach Access. f. Tigertail Beach. g. South Marco Beach Park. 2. Additional beach parking facilities may be added to this list from time -to- time by Resolution(s) adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Packet Page -524- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. SECTION THREE. BEACH FACILITY PARKING FEES. The County's beach parking fees are: A. $1400 per vehicle per day for each parking space that is not metered; and B. Seventy -five cents ($0.75) per hour per vehicle for each parking space that is individually metered. C. The fees are collected through parking meters or by direct collection by authorized county personnel at the respective beach parking facility. SECTION FOUR. VEHICLE EXEMPTION FROM BEACH FACILITY PARKING FEES FOR PERMANENT COLLIER COUNTY RESIDENTS; PROOF OF RESIDENCY IN COLLIER COUNTY. A_ No vehicle shall be exempt from any beach facility parking -fees unless the vehicle days a valid beach parking sticker issued by Collier County or by the City of Naples. H. Attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "A" are Rules proposed by the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, entitled `Beach Facilities Parking Fees Exemptie - Documentation Required to Prove Residency in Collier County." C. The attached Rules (Exhibit "A ") are hereby approved by the Board of County Commissioners as the County's policies regarding the documentation that is required to be submitted to County's staff to prove that the applicant is eligible to be issued a sticker to be affixed to a vehicle to indicate that the vehicle is exempt from payment of beach parking fees at specified beach facilities in Collier County. Packet Page -525- i 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. SECTION FIVE. RESTRICTED PARSING AREAS. Pursuant to Section FOUR of Collier County Ordinance No. 80-47, as amended, each parking space at any the above -listed "Applicable Beach Facility Locations" is a geographic area where vehicle parking is prohibited except for vehicles that either display a valid vehicle parking sticker or the applicable beach parking fees have been paid to park that vehicle. SECTION SIX. PAREING PROHIBITED AT "EXPIRED" PARIKING METERS. Pursuant to Section FOUR of Collier County Ordinance No. 80-47, as amended, at each of the above -listed "Applicable Beach Facility Locations" no parking space controlled by an individual parking meter shall be occupied by any vehicle when the parking meter reads "expired." Such parking is "prohibited" except when the respective metered parking fees have been paid into the parking meter applicable to the respective vehicle. SECTION SEVEN. PARKING CITATIONS. Pursuant to Chapter 89 -449, Laws of Florida, as now or hereafter amended, and pursuant to Resolution(s) that may be adopted from time- to-time by the Board of County Commissioners in conjunction with Chapter 89 -449, Collier County Park Rangers are authorized by that Special Act to issue parking citations at each beach facility in acc: Bence with Ordinance No. 80-47, as now or hereafter amended, or as that Ordinance may be superseded in function by subsequent ordinance(s). Packet Page -526- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. SECTION EIGHT. REPEAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 95-543. Collier County Resolution No. 95 -543, expressing the County's current policies regarding exemptions from these beach facilities parking fees, adopted on September 26, 1985, is hereby repealed in its entirety. This Resolution adopted this QEAlc ay of , 1999, after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. ATTEST: DWIG E. BROCK, Clerk. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONS COLLIER. COUNTY, FLORIDA Depufy 6� fk� �. PAMELA S. MAC'KIE, C oxn an Attieivii t . < �Ctl? CiVed as to :I-. 1 and, vjp `a1 si fficier : , ...., Thoma's C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney H:tcp/Res.99 - Beach Parkhg Fees - required documentation to prove eligibility for exemptions Packet Page -527- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. Exhibit A PROOF REQUIRED TO SHOW THE RESIDENCY REQUIRED FOR COLLIER COUNTY FREE BEACH FACILTI'IES PARKING STICKER(S) 1. PERMANENT RESIDENT: Proof required for a beach facilities free parking sticker based upon permanent residency ( "domicile') in Collier County is either (i) a 'Florida Driver's License . showing a Collier County residence address or (ii) Voter Registration Card showing a Collier County residence address, plus one (1) of the following issued to the ,person shown on the Driver's License or on the Voter Registration Card for each vehicle that is to receive a sticker: Mehicle(s) owned by the Permittee. Florida Vehicle Registration of the vehicle. Leased Vehicle(s). A lease/use agreement for the vehicle. Company Vehicle. Written permission from employer authorizing that employee to drive the vehicle that is to receive a sticker. The vehicle can be employer -owned or otherwise provided to the employee by the employer, such as vehicle leased by the employer. 2. RESIDENT WHO OWNS AD VALOREM TAXED RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY. This alternative is available for a person who is not a permanent resident of Collier Countyor who is a_permanent resident but does not_choose_to submit theroof required to show his/her domicile in Collier County. County staff must see a Driver's License (valid in Florida but issued anywhere), and either a deed or a then current real property tax bill or other written proof showing the following: Fee title ownership showing complete year -round title to Collier County ad valorem taxed real property in residential use owned by the person shown on the Driver's License, plus one of the following issued to the person shown on the Driver's License: Vehicle Owned by the Applicant. Current Registration (for anywhere) for each vehicle that is to receive a parking sticker. Leased Vehicle. A kase/use agreement for each leased vehicle that is to receive a sticker. Company Vehicle. Written permission from the vehicle operator's employer authorizing that employee to driive the vehicle that is to receive a sticker. The vehicle can be employer -owned or otherwise provided to that employee by the employer, such as a vehicle leased by the employer. T he.atinve misted proofs of residency and/or right to drive the vehicle are not all - inclusive. Stan' mmy accept other proofs that in the specific case show the required Collier County domicils or ,residency and/or that person's right to drive each vehicle that is to receive a sticker. Each co -owner of that specific residential real property is an "owner" of that real property. Ownership of real property that does not grant to the free parking permittee rights to occupy same on a year - around basis, such as part-time "time share" ownership, is not sufficient proof of eligibility for a parking sticker. Packet Page -528- ���y�g►4 15 7s r���,� CD 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. ORDINANCE NO. 2010 - 29 cat\ ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS r \�oSSZ$ZI' LLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING REGULATION v? F RELATING TO PUBLIC PARKS AND BEACH ACCESS PARKING AREAS e BY PROVIDING FOR A TITLE; PROVIDING FOR A STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; 9 PROVIDING FOR LIMITATIONS ON PUBLIC PARKS AND BEACH ACCESS PARKING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ORDINANCE BY COUNTY RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, establishes the right and power of counties to provide for the health, welfare and safety of existing and future residents of the county by enacting and enforcing regulations concerning the use of property necessary for the protection and benefit of the public; and WHEREAS, Collier County currently provides parking lots and garages for public parks and beach access intended to benefit those members of the public seeking recreation; and WHEREAS, contrary to the intended public benefit of these public park and beach access parking facilities, certain public parking garages and lots are being used for commercial overflow parking and private uses; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to adopt regulations relating to public parks and beach access parking facilities in order to preserve their intended benefit, which is to provide adequate public park and beach access parking for Collier County citizens and visitors. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: SECTION ONE: Title. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Collier County Public Parks and Beach Access Parking Ordinance." Packet Page -529 - j 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. SECTION TWO: Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide, maintain and ensure the availability of parking for those members of the public who seek access to Collier County public parks and beaches. SECTION THREE: Applicability. This Ordinance shall apply to, and be enforced in, all unincorporated areas of Collier County, Florida. SECTION FOUR: Public Parks and Beach Access Parking. Public Parks and Beach Access Parking is to be utilized solely for the purpose of accessing public parks and beaches. It shall be a violation of this Ordinance for anyone to park in an area designated as "Public Park Parking" or "Public Beach Access Parking" who is not utilizing a public park or beach during the hours from dawn to dusk. SECTION FIVE: Designation of Public Parks and Beach Access Parking by Resolution. A. The County Manager, or his designee, shall investigate and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners concerning which areas to designate as Public Park Parking or Public Beach Access Parking. Recommendations shall be in accordance with the terms of this Ordinance in an effort to protect the public's ability to access the public parks and beaches of Collier County as well as to aid in the implementation of the conditions set forth in this Ordinance. B. Upon the advice of the County Manager or his designee, the Board of County Commissioners may, by Resolution, designate certain areas owned or leased by the County as Public Park Parking or Public Beach Access Parking. C. Upon the Board of County Commissioners enacting a Resolution designating certain areas owned or leased by the County as Public Park Parking or Public Beach Access Parking, such parking facilities, parking lots or portions thereof so designated shall be posted Nee 2 of 4 Packet Page -530- 1 j 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. specifying the restrictions or prohibitions, as enacted by the Board of County Commissioners. D. The presence of a beach parking permit upon a vehicle shall not be considered as evidence of intent to go to the beach. SECTION SIX: Penalty for Violations. Pursuant to Section 318.14, Florida Statutes, any person cited for a violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be charged with a noncriminal violation and shall be assessed a civil penalty of thirty dollars ,($30.00). The distribution of fines and provisions for late payment penalties shall be in accordance with Section 130 -46, as it may be amended, of the Collier County' Code of Laws and Ordinances. SECTION SEVEN: Conflict and Severability. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any court of competent jurisdiction holds any phrase or portion of this Ordinance invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION EIGHT: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- Iettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section ", "article ", or any other appropriate word. SECTION NINE: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. Pave 3 of 4 Packet Page -531 - 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 27th day of July, 2010. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E'-RRCK CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA C2By C , By. �' x'' utX Clerk FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN .y APPrred1' tc tfdRrt and l ''l s °iency: Jeff ' atzkow Coun A ey This ordinance filed with the <nrry of icte's ihe, day o [G.yy tt and achnowiedg n� of films d ��Y n - -- A ,.l A 1 Packet Page -532- w 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: ORDINANCE 2010 -29 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 27th day of July, 2010, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 30th day of July, 2010. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of . .Courts k Ex- offigfo5 to. °,�4mari3 bf -' County Commis8M6 w> Olt CLU \ By: Ann Jenne3 ola`,�� Deputy Clerk '. Packet Page -533- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OFC COUNTY DESIGNATING SIGNERS OF COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, AREAS OWNED OR LEASED BY C ACHEACCESS COUNTY IN PARK PARKING OR PUBLIC BE PROCEDURES ACCORDANCE WITH THE "COLIER COUNTY PUBLIC ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -29, THE PARKS AND BEACH ACCESS PARKING ORDINANCE:' WHEREAS, on July 27, 2010, Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2010 -29, the "Collier County Public Parks and Beach Access Parking Ordinance to address the use of certain public garages and lots for commercial overflow parking and privates uses which is contrary to the intended public benefit of these public park and beach access facilities; and WHEREAS, in an effort to protect the public's ability to access the public parks and beaches of Collier County, the Board considered the recommendations of County staff and determined that certain County -owned or County - leased lands should be designated as Public Park Parking or Public Beach Access Parking in accordance with Ordinance No. 2010 -29; and WHEREAS, the Board wishes to implement the provisions of Ordinance No. 2010 -29 including the prohibition against anyone parking in an area designated as "Public Park Parking" or "Public Beach Access Parking" who is not utilizing a public park or beach during the hours from dawn to dusk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following County -owned or County -leased lands are hereby designated as "Public Park Parking" or "Public Beach Access Parking." Page )oft Packet Page -534- 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. (1) Any and all Collier County beach park facilities and beach parking locations where parking fees are charged and/or required. (2) Any and all Collier County park facilities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall become effective upon posting of appropriate signage specifying the restrictions or prohibitions enacted by the Board of County Commissioners. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this 27th day of July, 2010. T Y Est i. W A'' . �!�y uty Clerk ApprovIod as to form and legal s4ficitrkyA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B Y� co-�4 FRED W. COYLE, CHAWMAN Packet Page -535- MEMORANDUM Date: August 13, 2010 To: Barry Williams, Director Parks and Recreation Department From: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk Board Minutes & Records Department 6/12/2012 Item 11.D. Re: Ordinance 2010 -29: Establishing Public Parks and Beach Access Parking regulations and procedures relating to public parks and beach parking areas; and a Resolution designating certain areas owned or leased by the County Public Parking or Public Beach Access Parking Attached for your records, is a copy of the ordinance referenced above (Item #17G) adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The Minutes and Record's Department will hold the original document in the Official Record's of the Board. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 252 -8406. Thank you. Attachment Packet Page -536-