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Agenda 06/24/2008 Item #16H 4 Agenda Item No. 16H4 June 24, 2008 Page 1 of 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMISSIONER REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT TO ATTEND FUNCTION SERVING A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to declare a valid public purpose for a Commissioner to attend function/event and approve payment by the Clerk, CONSIDERATIONS: Pursuant to Resolution No, 99-410, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that attendance at the functions of fraternal, business, environmental, educational, charitable, social, professional, trade, homeowners, ethnic, and civic association/organizations serves a valid public purpose, provided that said functions reasonably relate to Collier County matters, COMMISSIONER: Jim Coletta FUNCTIONIEVENT: Southeast Regional Director's Institute Conference PUBLIC PURPOSE: Meet and interact with local business, non-profit and government leaders DATE OF FUNCTlONIEVENT: 5/19/08 FISCAL IMPACT: $25 Funds to be paid from COlnmissioner's travel budget. RECOMMENDA TION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with Resolution No, 99-410, approve payment by the Clerk for Commissioner Jim Coletta to attend function serving a valid public purpose, PREPARED BY: Lisa Resnick, Executive Aide to BCC APPROVED BY: Sue Filson, Executive Manager to BCC AGENDA DATE: 6/24/08 Page I of 1 Agenda Item No. 16 H4 June 24. 2008 Page 2 of 7 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 16H4 Item Summary: Commissioner Coletta requests Board approval for reimbursement serving a valid public purpose Attended the Southeast Regional Director's Institute Conference on 5/19/08. $25 to be paid from Commissioner Coletta's travel budget. Meeting Date: 6/24/200890000 AM Prepared By Usa Resnick Executive Aide to the BCe Date Board of County Commissioners Bce Office 6112/20083:43:29 PM Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCe Date Board of County Commissioners Bce Office 6/12/20084:30 PM Approved By John A. Y onkosky Director of the Office of Management Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 6/141200810:21 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 6/14/200812:23 PM file:/IC:\AQendaTest\Fxnort\ 11 O-.Iune%2024.%2020OR\ 1 1i.%20CONSFNT%20AGFNOA \ 1. li/l R/?OOR ,L.lenJCi item t~o. 't6H4 - June 24. 2008 Page 3 of 7 From: Langford Holbrook [mailto:lholbrook@fanning.uga.edu] Sent: Monday, May 12,20082:29 PM To: ResnickLisa Subject: SERDI Panel 5/19108 $25 Lisa, sorry, I forgot to get back with you, $25.00 will cover the cost of the lunch, Thanks Langford ResnickLisa wrote: Langford, Just following up, Could you please provide the cost of the SERDI event, "Private Cities..,Taxes...Infrastructure: The Impact on Local Government - Ave Maria" at the Naples Beach Hotel on Monday, May 19, 2008? Thank you, Lisa Resnick -----Original Message----- From: Langford Holbrook [mailto:lholbrookialfanning.uga,edu] Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 6:11 PM To: OldResnickLisa Subject: Re: FW: SERDI Panel Lisa, That will be fine about the photo and bio, I will get back with you on the cost of the lunch. the check can just be made out to SERDI Thanks Langford Agenda Item I~o. 16H4 June 24. 200S Page 4 of 7 From: ResnickLisa [mailto:LisaResnickiaJ,colliergov.net] On BehalfOfColettaJim Sent: Wednesday, March 12,20084:06 PM To: Ken Heatherington Cc: ResnickLisa Subject: RSVP RE: Request to Sit on Panel Dear Ken: Thank you for your invitation to participate in the Private Cities.,. Taxes" .Infrastructure: The Impact on Local Government - Ave Maria and to join you at the Naples Beach Hotel on Monday, May 19, 2008 at 10:45 a.m, I am pleased that you included me in your invitation and by way of this letter am letting you know that I plan to attend, How will the mobile tour work? Will transportation be provided from the hotel to Ave Maria? Please do not be offended, but due to my "no gift" policy, I must pay for any food or beverages that I consume. So that I may provide payment as soon as possible, please provide my aide, Lisa Resnick by email (lisaresnickiaJ.colliergov.net) or phone (239-252- 8097) with the cost per person, to whom a check should be made payable, and where payment should be sent. I am looking forward to this event and will see you then, Sincerely, Jim Coletta Commissioner, District 5 Collier County Government 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 Phone (239) 252-8391 I Fax (239) 252-3602 i imco I ettaiaJ,co lli ergov. net www.colliergov.net Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Ken Heatherington r mailto:kheatheringtoniaJ,swfrpc.org] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 2:54 PM To: ColettaJim Subject: Request to Sit on Panel Good Afternoon Commissioner: We, (Brian Goguen, District Governing Board, Barron Collier Companies, Blake Gable, Town of Ave Maria Project Manager, Russ Weyer, Economist and Principal, Fishkind and Associates) just had a conference call with the University of Georgia (Langford J\oenda item ~~o. 'i6H4 ~ June 24. 2008 Page 5 of 7 Holbrook) the host entity for the Southeast Regional Directors Institute (SERDI), The request was made during the discussion that you as County Commissioner and representative for the District that contains Ave Maria, be invited to serve on the panel titled, Private Cities,. .Taxes.. .Infrastructure: The Impact on Local Government - Ave Maria. The panel will be held Monday, May 19th from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a,m. at the Naples Beach Hotel. The panel will be followed by lunch with a roundtable discussion. Lunch will then be followed by a mobile tour of Ave Maria beginning at 12:30 p.m. and returning at approximately 4:45 p,m. Mayor Humphrey has already agreed to give the FRCA breakfast welcome at 7:30 a,m, and serve on the Session III panel at 9:00 a.m, and stay around for lunch. Serving on the Session IV panel will be: Langford Holbrook, University of Georgia and SERDI Brian Goguen, District Governing Board, Barron Collier Companies Blake Gable, Town of Ave Maria Project Manager Russ Weyer, Economist and Principal, Fishkind and Associates Allan Reynolds, CEO, WilsonMiller & Associates Collier County Commissioner Jim Coletta Please let me know if you are available May 19th. Ken Heatherington SERDI is a professional development association for executive directors and senior staff of the regional councils serving Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. SERDI was originally conceived in 1982 as an informal twice-a-year get together of regional council executive directors in the Federal Region IV (Atlanta Region) to discuss similar issues, concerns, and opportunities, Formalization took place in 1987, when the University of Georgia, through its public service program, became the secretariat for what became known as SERDI. Over the next several years, SERDI organized and conducted an annual professional development conference. Virginia joined in 1988, Arkansas in 1990, and Maryland in 2006. In 1995, SERDI expanded its mission to include a work program and developed the voluntary Council Assessment program. This program is a very popular tool, helping many councils develop strategies to position themselves in leading roles in enhancing their regions. Ken Heatherington, AICP Executive Director Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council 1926 Victoria Avenue Fort Myers, FL 33901 Direct Line: 239-338-2550 ext.222 Fax: 239-338-2561 ,,,"ww.swfrvc.org Agenda Item No. 16H4 June 24. 2008 Page 6 of7 From: ColettaJim Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 1 I: 17 PM To: ResnickLisa Subject: FW: Request to Sit on Panel Lisa Please except the invitation and make the necessary arrangements, Jim From: Ken Heatherington [mailto:kheatheringtonlaJ,swfrpc,org] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 2:54 PM To: ColettaJim Subject: Request to Sit on Panel Good Afternoon Commissioner: We, (Brian Goguen, District Governing Board, Barron Collier Companies, Blake Gable, Town of Ave Maria Project Manager, Russ Weyer, Economist and Principal, Fishkind and Associates) just had a conference call with the University of Georgia (Langford Holbrook) the host entity for the Southeast Regional Directors Institute (SERDI), The request was made during the discussion that you as County Commissioner and representative for the District that contains Ave Maria, be invited to serve on the panel titled, Private Cities,.. Taxes" . Infrastructure: The Impact on Local Government - Ave Maria. The panel will be held Monday, May 19th from 10:45 a.m, to I 1:45 a.m, at the Naples Beach Hotel. The panel will be followed by lunch with a roundtable discussion, Lunch will then be followed by a mobile tour of Ave Maria beginning at 12:30 p,m, and returning at approximately 4:45 p.m, Mayor Humphrey has already agreed to give the FRCA breakfast welcome at 7:30 a,m, and serve on the Session III panel at 9:00 a.m, and stay around for lunch, Serving on the Session IV panel will be: Langford Holbrook, University of Georgia and SERDI Brian Goguen, District Governing Board, Barron Collier Companies Blake Gable, Town of Ave Maria Project Manager Russ Weyer, Economist and Principal, Fishkind and Associates Allan Reynolds, CEO, WilsonMiller & Associates Collier County Commissioner Jim Coletta Please let me know if you are available May 19th, Ken Heatherington SERDI is a professional development association for executive directors and senior staff of the regional councils serving Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. SERDI was originally conceived in 1982 as an informal twice-a-year get together of regional council executive directors in the Federal Region IV (Atlanta Region) to discuss similar issues, concerns, and opportunities. Formalization took place in 1987, when the .4'Jenda item I\Jo. 16H4 June 24, 20ClS Page 7 of 7 University of Georgia, through its public service program, became the secretariat for what became known as SERDI. Over the next several years, SERDI organized and conducted an annual professional development conference. Virginia joined in 1988, Arkansas in 1990, and Maryland in 2006. In 1995, SERDI expanded its mission to include a work program and developed the voluntary Council Assessment program. This program is a very popular tool, helping many councils develop strategies to position themselves in leading roles in enhancing their regions. Ken Heatherington, AICP Executive Director Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council 1926 Victoria Avenue Fort Myers, FL 33901 Direct Line: 239-338-2550 ext.222 Fax: 239-338-2561 www.swfrpc.org