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BCC Minutes 01/04/1994 R ~?:.~ '... Naples, :Florida, January 4, 1994 ,." . r, ET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners in 'and for the County of Collier, and also acting as the Board of Zontng )eels and as the governing board(e) of such special districts as have been created according to law and having conducted business ~::-hereln, met on this date at 9:00 A.M. in REgUlAR BESSION in Building ~F" off the Government Complex, East Naples, F~ortda, with the following member~ present: ~" C~I~: T~mothy J. Constantine ?'.'.' ~ VICE-C~IR~N: Bet~ye J. Matthews ." Jo~ C. Norris . :t M~chael J. VolpI [~?::-: Bur~ L. Sanders '~.'~ ~.~SO PRESENT: ~tght Brock, Clef'& of the Clrcu~ Court~ Jo~ F~n~ce D~rector~ Ellis Hoffman, Deputy Clerk= ~Fe'rnley' Recording Secretary; Nell Dorrtll, County Manager~ Harge~t', Ase~stan~ Co~ty Manager; Ken Cuyler, County Attorney; David : We~gel, Asstatar County Attorney~ George Archibald, Tr~sportatlon Services Administrator; Michael Arnold, Utilities Administrator~ Tom Olliff, Public Services Administrator; Leo Oche, Administrative Services Administrator= Tom Conracode, Office of Capital Projects Management Director; Greg Mthalic, Affordable Housing Director= Mike McNees, Office of Management & Budget Dlrector~ Dick Clark, Acting ._"Community Development Services Administrator; Sue Filson, Assistant to the Board; and Deputy Rosa Hernandez , Sherlff's Office. Page '~. 3anuaz'~ 4 ~ 1994 Coemtsmton~r Voll;m moved, ~conded b~ Conalsstone~ No~l~ and 1. Item ~10F - Discussion of Media Policy - Added. 2. item ~10G - Discussion re Environmental Workshop - Added. C0]I~EXT,'&GZ]I/~ - JLPPR~ AND/OR ADOPTED Sanusry l, 1994 The motion for approval of the consent agenda is noted under Ztem ~lt~C~ J~t~tDS - PRESE]IT~D Co~u~lssloner Constantine congratulat~d and presented Service Awards to the following employees for service with Collier County :.Goverr~ent~ 3ohn Fo Miles, Ill - 5 years, Utilities/Wastewater '*,..Darmy D. Domtnq~ez - 5 years, Aquatic Plant Control Ztn. C0]I~T&NTZ]IZ 81LECT~D ~ ~~ ~ C~ZSSZ0~ :~?'* Commtsstone~ Sa~de~s advised that he has enjoyed serving Chatr=~ of the ~oatd of Co~ty Contestsnets during the past year. ~,?.Re thawed the Co~ty Co,lesion and staff for ~:;ttonshlp. He Indicated that he ts looktng fo~a~d to some new ideas un~ntiouJly, tl~t Comtaaloner Con~ttntlne ~ ~mtut~ u t~ ~d of C~ty Co~tseto~rs for 1994. ~leeto~r S~dere ~vid, ~co~ed ~ Co~/~1one~ Vol~ ~ the ~ard of C~ty Co~lmmtoner~ for 1994. ~ 94-B6~ 94-108~ 94-143 ~ 94-145 - ~~ . Office of Management and Budget Director McNees requested adopt/on the four routine budget amendments as eho~n tn the Executive Page i Su~aar¥. ~ .~a~a~ ~ ~994 Commissioner ~aunders ~md, seconded by ComaAssAone~ Na~thew~ end that Budget A~end~ents 94-86, ~SOL~XON (~) 94-~ - ~D 94-143 ~nd Office of Management and Budget Dir,ector McNees requested adoption i~[ of Budget A~end~ent Resolution 94-? which ratifies a previouel¥ approved budget a~end~ent, Cogmisotone~ Volpe moved, seconded by Coumisslone~ Natthews and · carriedunanA~ously, that ~udget ~nd~nt Re.slutish 94-7 ha ~dopted. Page 4 January 4, 1994 ~-~ ~ ~R O~ ~l 0~ AT ~ ~ O~ ~XBC~ ~ 1993 XN ~XSC~ ~ Finance Director Yonkosky explained that this item is a darien to approve a budget amendment that appropriates a portion of the carry forward for the purchase orders which were not fulfilled as of September 30, 1993. He reported that there is approximately $28 million of open purchase orders. Co~lssion~r Voll~ ~v~d, seconded by Co~aissioner Norris ~d ca~l~ ~lmly, to a~r~ the ~get ~n~nt for 818,~$,~04.[1 to a~roprlate caru fo~d ~d e~ndlt~e for 8TJ~F"~FFORT TO B~ PROVZDID TO TR~ COLLIER COUNTY FAIR BY TR~ ~'8 PI~Y~L - APPROVED : Finance Director Yonkosk~ requested that the Board review and i~i),:approve, as appropriate, staff effort to be provided to the Collier y Fair by the Clerk's personnel. Mr. Yonkosky stated that the County Fair Is a statutory creature. He explained that F.S. 616 requires that this be a "Public Fair" as opposed to a not-for-profit private fair. He Indicated that the .Charter of the Fair provides that the Board of County Commissioners approve, by resolution, the officers of the fair on an annual basis. ~{.: ~r;.~ Mr. Yonkosky explained that this past year, the legislature i'..changed Chapter 616, indicating that the Board of County Commissioners . must approve any services that are provided by County staff. i/!'~ Mr. Yonkoaky stated that Clerk Brock is requesting that the Board approve the limited amount of work to be provided by his staff to the Fair Board. Co~issioner Volpe ~oved, seconded by Commissioner Saunders and carried unanimously, to approve the contribution of services by the ~ County Manager Derrill revealed that Finance Director Yankssky has been one of the more legitisiztng forces of the Fair Board, bringing into a solvent status and has acted as the Treasurer for & number ,,,-.~, ~.years0 and has created far more discipline with regard to proper accounting and finance procedures He remarked that he has done & fine Job and deserves the Board'e acknowledgment in this regard. (Sos) !~V~N O~ P~ V~R/&)~C~ I~Q~ &lid ~CO~~ 0~10~ ~R ~LI~ O~ ~ZNG ~ ~ ~0 B~ CO~Z~D~ BUZLDZRG Z~US~ ~0 B~ ~ O~ ~ZC~ ~ S~~S ~LL BE ~QUZ~D TO BE TO~ ~ Z~ NO ~ ~~ ~SHIP ~ZSTS Current Planning Manager Bagtnekl reported that the Executive Summary reflects the history and statistics of after-the-fact varian- ce requests that have been presented before the Board of County Commissioners. He provided a handout updating the statistics through ¥ $, 1994. Mr, Beginski stated that there has not been a dramatic increase in ~the number of after-the-fact variances, noting that there have been )textmerely six or seven petitions per year during the past iyears. . Mr.. Bagtnski revealed that five recommendations are shown in the ~.~;~ iExec~GtriVe Summary. Commissioner Matthews remarked that she believes staff reco~men- ;'~.~dation #5 is the meet appealing, but noted this LB ataff's least recommendation. f',:', Mr. Baglnski stated that this places the burden on the surveyLn~ crew. He explained that once the survey As submitted and after the ',:./?:inspection there is no control as to whether foundations, forms or .'~i sticks have been moved. '.County Attorney Cuyler recalled that staff'a original racommen- was to have spot surveys provided before or at the same time of foundation inspection, however. resistance from the building Page .~nnuar~ ~ indicated that this would cause delays in the process and was reasonable. ~' , Co~tssloner Saunders stated that th~ builders that ar~ compl~lng /~'would be penalized o~nce further construction would be delayed ~the'time of the mpot Norris indicated that the ~onetar~ penalty does not 'discourage a builder An Instances when a $300,000 home As being built, however, retiring that the structure be torn do~ ~ould deter the -contractor. CarAmelsnet Constantine concurred that the solution An this ~'?egard As to den~ re.eats for vari~ces, noting that the ~rd will 'spread ver~ ~lckl~ throughout the construction community. ~?'~. ~ Co~t~ Attorne~ Ou~ler recalled that the Co.isaiah asked that he whether the contractor could be sent to the Contractor's :.'Licensing Board from this Board. He reported that the Contractor's -..Licensing Board would have Jurisdiction ~n these cases. .' Mr. Oeorge Xeller spoke with regard to this item. ;~;:' ' C~ssA~r ~tth~ ~d, ~conded ~ Co~$ssAo~ Sa~ers ~d ,~;/: c~rA~ ~l~ly, to continue the ~rrent ~IA~ of d~blAng the related !~rd~hAp. :Xten. d~8Dl UTXLrTZ~S DXV~$XOI PERFO~AXCE REVZ~W RKPORT - ACCIFTED A~D STAJT TO /C(~E, BACK Xl 30 DAYS WITH PLA~ TO XJ(PLEM~FF REPORT~ R~P TO BI PItIPARED · FOR FXJ~ TO EVALUATE CURRIF~ SOFTMARl AWD ~RTS TO RETAXI AI OUTBXDI VI:IDOR r0R 012~A~3MI3q BXLLXX0 Utilities Administrator Arnold explained that in June, 1993, the Board retained Coopers & Lybrand to conduct a performance review of t~e utilities Division to Improve effectiveness, efficiency and ~customer service. · Ms. Phyllis Sones of Coopers & Lybrand introduced aembera of her ~team, MAke Barrett and Chris MartsgiLa, and noted that approximately Page 7 ~" · ~anuar¥ 4. 1994 i?'15 man weeks were spent on this engagement. Mr~ Barrett conducted a elide presentation depicting the scope of work. overall findings and conclusions, customer service and billing. core business processes, plant and system operations and maintenance, impact of recommendations and new organization structure. Mr. Barrett remarked that the Utilities Division has experienced extreme growth in the past 3-5 years. He indicated that the assets of '~[~'.the utility are being well operated and maintained. He &dvAsed the major cause of most of the deficiencies identified in the report are the result of poor automation. He stated that much of this is a software problem as opposed to a system problem. Mr. Martoglto touched on the recommendations categorized Into the ~-',following areas: customer service and billing, core business pro- cessee and plant and system operations and maintenance. He referred to the pages of the actual report dealing with the recommendations. In response to Commissioner Constantine, Mr. Arnold advised that $116,0OO has been expended on the software and training, however, :~!':there has been difficulty with support of the vendor. Clerk Brock explained that the platform that the NCC software resides on is the County'e Office Automat/on 7610 Digital Equipment Corporation computer which is presently housed in has office. He lnd- ;'liceted that he believes any software package can be made to work with ~11"the 7610 mid-range computer. !!~, , Mr. Martoglio reported that a customer billing system or a '' customer information system le the key for the Utilities Division. He 'recommended that there be · further assessment to determine the best .i~:11'directAon In this regard. He suggested that a consultant who spe- cializes in utilities customer information systems be retained. Mr. Barrett indicated that a package that does not rsquire a lot of staff support in the data processing area would provide the effi- ciencies of learning what other areas around the state and country are doing. Commissioner Saunders remarked that it appears the software Page 8 '.in place is not appropriate for the mtsslon to be ,lAshed. County Manager Derrill remarked that there needs to be a thorough assessment of the future capabilities of the software and a decision as to what, if any, of the remaining payment for the work that has been done thus far. ~-." In response to Commissioner Matthews, Mr. MartoglIo revealed that ~[.he believes the cost of an analysis by a consultant to review the ~! software ~eould Be approximately $15,000 - $25,000 and a time frame of [,i.!it~o to four weeks would be required. With regard to core business processes, Mr. Martogllo ateted that everyone within the Utilities Division Is putting forth great effort in attempting to accomplish their day to day work, however, there Is a ...duplication of effort In maintaining the various records. ~?iY ."...'~lr. Nartoglto called attention to Page 29 of the Report, and noted ,.::~that savings can be achieved In the area of plant and system opera- · ~ttons. He pointed out that savings cannot be achieved without read- Justing shifts, upgrading requirements of the operators and modifying the business processes that the operators have to work in. Mr. Martoglto explained that the impact of the recommendations '[i~'icontatned within the report results in a net reduction of 16 persons :ii[.['.and a savings of $700,000 per Fear. '~[: Commissioner Volpe questioned whether the team believes con- i ?'lderatton ,hould be given to exploring an out.tdo vendor to provide ~customer billing, to whLch Mr. Martoglto replied in the affirmative, 'and noted there are tremendous economies of scale to be achieved by Joining with other8 or contracting with m larger group. Commissioner Constantine stated that it appears the following '~"etepa should be taken: analysis of 'the software; review purchasing ;.:~ and, Inventory control functions/non-value added work and duplication · of efforts~ and lay out of automation and areas of positions to be ,,,; CUt, Couleeloner Norris remarked If an outside firm ta retained to Page 9 ~(evaluate the current software package, the RFP should indicate that i~he¥ ~ould not be eligible to participate with any further work con- that system. : Co~aissioner Matthews concurred that the coapany evaluating the software should not participate in a subsequent RFP if the racelea- lasts trash the system. carri~du~nl~ou~l¥, to accept the report; staff directed to report i: b~ck in $0 ~ with a pl~ to l~lo~nt the ro~r~ ~ to ~ pre- Clerk Brock stated that the subject application Interfaces with ;~the Clerk's system and is Integral with the Clerk's l~tS System. He requested that staff work closely with his office so that he does not have to expend resources to catch up with the process to be Ample- mented that would affect his Agency. Caniseisner Saunders concurred, and noted this certainly is the /Board'e intent. ' see' ~~ 10t45 A.N. - lieconvened 11500 A.N. at which tim ]teco~dl~ ~cratary Fernl~y replaced D~puty Clerk Ro££~mn Ztem ~Jl~ - Continued ;:,ltl'v~R OXTY SILIOTED AO VENDOR TO EVALUATE TH~ CURltINT 00LLZIR COUNTY Emergency Services Administrator Norris lJa~a stated that on t:December 7, 1993, the Board directed staff to solicit proposals for a technical advisor to evaluate Collier County's existing 800 NItZ coa- tions system to determine if the system should be expanded to meet the needs of the various public safety entities. Mr, lJaaa · stated that 16 colunicatton consultants were contacted using the Page lO $anuar~ 4, 1994 ~tata Division of Communications approved list along with local ~.engineers/coneultants. Hr. liana stated that six (6) responses were · received out of the 23 firms contacted. He related that the six (6) .responses have been reviewed by Capt. Graha~ of Collier County *Sherlff's Office, Hr. Chris Ntnd, Director of Couununlcations for the Collier. County Sherlff's Office, Mr. 3ack Pointer, two (2) members of County staff and himself. In response to Commissioner Constantine, Mr. lJams etated that *[consideration was given to the possible bias of two (2) companies whose employees have extensive backgrounds with Motorola, General ?[:~:Electric and E.F. 3ohnson. Mr. lJams reconuuended that Pallane & ~Aesociates be selected because they have the capability to complete i~ the Job and are the second lowest bidder. Mr. IJams questioned .Pallams & Associates expenses but estimated that they should not ~r::excesd $300.00. \( In response to Commissioner Volps, Hr. lJams explained that the -'project manager for Pallams & Associates is a Dads County employes and .. that one associate works in Broward County. In response to Commissioner Natthews, Purchasing D/rector Steve !*/Camell stated that there has been publicized problems with the Installation of a Hotsrole Simulcast System being Installed by the State In Dads County. He reported that Hr. Pallen is the : Communications Hanager for Dads County Government and they have an ~.~ Erickson General Electric System. Hr. Carnell stated that both .~Pallans & Associates and River City Communications are headed by full time public employees who operate communication consulting flrms as a ,:**~ side business. He noted that the individuals would be working through their respective firms and the County would not be contracting through MetroDads or the City of Fort Lauderdale. "~ * In response to Commissioner Volps, Mr. Carnell explained that ~' Pallane & Associates is not a state wide or national firm w~th local employees. He explained that it is a small firm located in Southwest Florida with two (2) main employees and other individuals utilized on Page 11 3areusry 4, as needed basis. Chris Nlnd, Co~unlcatlons Director for Collier County Shsrlff's read a statesant by Sheriff Don Hunter In support of hiring a consultant Imd urging that the consultant be totally Independent and free of external lobbying, a certified and qualified engineer In an established firm and one that c~n complete the study within the 30 day requirement. ,Commlmmlonsr Volpe stated that It nay be impossible to mdor'~O external lobbying. 60 daus to complete the study ~d Sheriff Hunter ha~ ~).be completed in 30 days. .~ Hr. ZJ~s stated that emphases was placed on past e~ertence ~tth ~.F. Jonson s~stems when selecting the top three (3) c~dtdatee. Hr. /,:. lJ~m related that the 60 days re~ested to complete the study :[(.Pallas ~ Associates can be reduced per telephone conversation Hr. Pallans. :~[ "J The following persons spoke on this 3ack Pointer David Craig Mr. XJ~o etated ~ha~ the top three candidatea for conpletAn~ the ~:,? atud~ are River Cit~ Co~lcaklona, ~ Oo~icatAono Conault~t~, ~',lnc., ~d Pall~e ~ Assoclatee, not necessarll~ ~n that order. Hr. NAnd etated that River CAt~ Co~unlcatAona Ae listed aa one (l) off two (2] comp~lee who waa ~eea ~alAfAed when the SherAfff'o Office evaluated the elx candidates Because the o~er of the conpan~ Ae no~ ~ electrical engineer although tec~lcall~ ~alifAed but ,~ e~erAence wikh public eafet~ le llnited. ~l~t~ 8~ere ~d, eeco~ ~ Co~Aeoio~ Vo2~ '~. carri~ 4/X (C~Aeeloner Nortie op~eed) ~o eelect f:. C~/cat/o~ u con. Irate to ~al~te the ~rent Coll/e~ C~ : Co~leeto~er Sa~er~ ~tated that concern ~aa been voiced ae to Page 12 3artusry 4~ 1994 ltha expiration of the current licenses to maintain the 800 NHZ fre- .quenctee, Co~u~tsetoner Saunders reiterated that he Is relying on (.(, the offices of the County Attorney and County Hansget to assure that ' the l~conses are not ~n Jeopardy. Co~seloner Sanders ~tated ~:~.;: see ~d that the Board of Catty Co~selonere should be advised In response to Co~issAoner Conat&tins, Mr. Camell stated that ..~ the Board could expec~ a report on this atudM at ~he ~eetlng of .J~uary 25, 1994. Thomas Conracode, Director, Office of Capital Projects Hanagement, ateted that this Is a budget amend=ant carry forward for ~transportation projects. In response to Co~lseloner Volpe, Hr. Conrecede stated that :'' these a~end=ente were not Included under the Clerk'o Report because the different fund responsibilities are handled by separate agencies. Mr. Conrecede etated that the amendante relocating f~ds As for spe- [~), ctfAc proJect~ rather than Just f~d transfers. Nr. Conrecede stated that consolidation of budge~ a~end~enta :. regarding car~ fo~ard items each fiscal year As being worked on by ~,~[ the Budge~ Director. [t~'' C~ee~o~r ~orrAe ~d, ~econded ~ Co~olAone~ 8a~dere ~d proJ~t for ~ 1993-94 ~ appr~. (2.768) Xtem ~t811S Page 13 Transportation Services Administrator Archibald stated that this Vanderbilt Beach Road project ie from U.S. 41 west to ~ulf Shore Drive. Mr. Archibald stated that this Item was continued from the !i" seating of December ?, 1993 and was, to some degree, superseded by action of the Board on December 21, 1993 relative to the construction dollars being reallocated from the Vanderbilt Reach Road project west of U.S. 41 to east of U.S 41 Mr. Archibald stated that this resolution addresses only the right-of-way issue and Is centered at the intersection of U.S. Including over 1,200 fleet of four-lantng east of U.S. 41. Archibald stated that this resolution does not Include the construc- 'riCh phase west of U.S. ' In response to Commissioner Constantine, Hr. Archibald explained that intersection work la completed as an early contract activity and was originally included under phased work west of U.S. 41 because it had a higher priority at that time. Hr. Archibald stated that this resolution authorizes staff to negotiate for right-of-way acquisition at the Intersection of U.S 41 and the funding Is part of the alloca- tto~ funding previously approved by the Board. Mr. Archibald stated that the resolution can be revised to reflect that only acquisition of right-of-way at the intersection is involved a~d nothing else regarding the project west of U.S. 4~. Mr. Archibald informed the Board that the resolution also requests waiver of the appraise/ requirements allowing staff to hendl~ in-house the acquisition of land under $100,000 Mr. Archibald etated that $225,000 has been allocated for right-of-way acquisition on corridor. In response to Commissioner Constantine, Mr. Archibald stated that the right-of-way acquisition funding under the project included the intersection at U.S. 41 and extended to the properties owned by Westinghouse. Mr. Archibald explained that the phase included acquisition of right-of-way from private property owners except that which is to be donated as part of the Agreement with Westinghouse for Page 14 January 4~ 2994 A~an Narsh project. ~n response ~o Co~aaloner Saunders, ~r. ~rchlbald ,rated that · ome o~ the rlgh~-of-~a~ ac~leltlone needed ~n addition to the lace- at U.S. 4~ are at Vanderbilt Dr~ve but ~lth developers to ~egot~a~e agreements ~n favor of the Co~. .etated tha~ the price of rlght-of-~a~ acquisitions ~ rise ae the 'l~d la developed. ~r. ~rch~bald advised that the w~den~ng Vanderbilt Beech Road west of U.S. 41 will be necessary in the 'future because of recent traffic counts indicating an Increase that ~wlll!approach 18,000 this year. Mr. Archibald stated that connections .between' Vanderbilt Beach Road and the Pelican Bay projects wall pro- vide a change in traffic pattern and an Increase In the volume of ,traffic on Vanderbilt Beach Road. Commissioner Saunders stated that additional considerations may be necessary An four-laning Vanderbilt Beach Road west of U.S. 41 later An 1994. Comalasionar Norris ~oved, emcondad by Co~lseAonmr Volpe and carried unanimously, to adopt Resolution reflecting that only the right-of-way Involved An constr~ctAon of Vanderbilt Beach Road east of U.S. 41 and the Antsreaction menta necessitated thereby be Included. Mike McNees, Director OMB, stated that at the direction of the Board, staff has been reviewing proposals from Investment bankers on ;..' bond refunding. Mr. McNeee etated that staff te recoRnendlng a col- peririve sale which has not been utilized In recent years. Mr. McNees related that the General Obligation Bond is & good candidate for competitive sale because it is relatively ? straight forward and a very secure revenue source, i.e. ad-valorel taxee which are pledged. *~:' Mr. McNees stated that the Road Revenue Bonds teeue Is backed by ~ gasoline t~xes which lakes it a lore volatile revenue source. Mr. : McNees related that staff is recommending that the Road Revenue Bonds ~ be refunded through a negotiated sale and that a sole manager be appointed due to the small size of the Issue. Mr. McNees stated that staff is reco~u~endlng that Merrill Lynch be selected as the sole "~:lanaglng underwriter because of price ~d their ~arketAng ~ ~ Co,AssiGner Norris stated that time constraints dictate that the Board act on the reftdAng of these two (2) ls~es prior to adoption .[.[0f the new policy on selection of ~de~lters and contract renewal or :select,on of a new fAn~cAal advisor. 2n response to Co,AssiGner Volpe, Mr. McNees responded that both Assusa ~eet County policy regarding net dollar savings of 5~. . McNeea etated that the Co~ty could realize a savings of 6450,000 {8~) on the Road Bondl and $425,000 (8~) on the General Obligation Bonds 'ref~dlng. Mr. McNeel etated that Itaff tl currently reworking the ~:('ltateeent from the previous issue and preparing do~enti for ~arket :,: In conJ~ctton with the fAnuctel advisor. Mr McNeee e~lained that once the official do~mente are f~nallzed. then premarksting with various b~ere will occur ~d then a larkstAng date to accept competitive Page ;7anuary 4, lgg4 bids will be selected with the assistance of the financial advisor. Mr. McNees stated that the necessary documents will be finalized within 30 days for the General Obligation Bonds. ~r. McNees reiterated that the Road Xmprovement Revenue Bonds are not being recommended for competitive sale due to the instability of .'the revenue source and the familiarity with gas tax as opposed to ad- :;':valorem tax but that the documents for the sale should be complete in ~;:~' ~ Marc Suet, Financial Advisor, stated that the call date for the [/':General Obligation Bond As November 1, 1994 and te ~e 1, 1995 for the gas t~ ~ssue. Hr. Sa~et indicated that reinvestment of proceeds .;?.' until the call date As c~clal An ~ee~lng the Co,lesion value target. Nr. Sa~et stated that ~unicApal rates ~d sufficiently high t~able yields are ~arketAng considerations. ~r. Samat remarked that the day 'the Issue hits the market As important due to market volatility and that a negotiated sale gives the County the ability to delay and reset the sale upon 24 hour notice by the County Financial Advisor should market conditions deteriorate. ~4r. Samet etated that in & negotiated sale the County is also able to target local retail buyers. .,'~./ Mr. Sa~et related that in 1989, 1990 and 1991 there was a dip in :?the collection of gas tax revenue and that analysts, rating agencies 'and insurers are concerned about demand if gasoline prices rise and the technological changes affecting composition of fuels for engine ~i.~drtven vehicles. Mr. Samet stated that it is in the best interest of County to refund the ~986 Road Improvement Bonds through a nsgo- i " : iet.d .el.. ~r. Sa~et stated that his fee Is $?,500 contracruelly for any issue under $10,000,000 regardless of the ~ethod of sale. ~,,~-.!f 'Mr. Sa~et stated that the Finance Co~ittee has prepared Requests for Proposals from the five (5) members of the underwriting tsa~ con- carming ~wo (2) sales t~ bonds, ~.e. ~986 and ~988 C~p~tal Improvement Xosuo~. Mr. S~et re~ated tha~ An October 1993 the ~asAbAlity of Page ~anuar~ 4~ 1~94 .refunding the 1985, 1987 and 1991 Hater and Sewsr District Issues was discussed. Hr. Saner stated that the Board authorized staff to i p'r~csed and appointed Smith, Barney, Shearson reco~ended that the Fln~ce Co~ittee ~odlfy the preltalna~ official statement which was never printed for the three issues to evaluate whether they now meet the 5~ value target because of the favorable market. ~ ~t~on ~ aerietel Obll~t~on ~n~ thr~gh F~Z~ZTA~R ~R 8~OZO ~ZWG ~ 00~ ~Z~ - · County Manager Dorril! stated that on December 14, 1993, the i:~:iBoard agreed to proceed to obtain & volunteer facillta~or for atrate- f:~ gic planning and goal setting. ~¥v:,. Mr. Derrill stated that Dr. Anne Clark, Captain Edward Day, Jr., Professor Leslie E. Hartin, Jr. and Mr. Robert S. Shulman are :ed in working in this capacity. Hr. Derrill stated that Dr. Clark and Professor Hattie both have in academia and colleges, as well as arranging and pre- ~; senSing seminars/conferences to the private sector and businesses. l'!11~.'Hr. Derrill stated that Mr. Shulman Is engaged in marketing and ~aptaln Day.has a military background. Mr.' Derrill stated that the person selected should have some !d'e~perIence in arranging presentations/meetings for group !~ar~Xclpation. ComAseisner Saunders stated that he met Professor Hart'In in .,November 1993 and he expressed an laterset then in working with the :]3' Page '18 3anuar¥ 4, 1994 Board of County Commissioners as a facilitater0 Comaiasioner !/arthews stated, that she preferred because off his ~asters de~ree in political science, :~ Ms, thews rela~ed that a prere~ls~t~ for a fac~lita~o~ ~n co~ty dec~s~0n ~tng ~o a political science backgreed as well ao organ~za- ~ t~on ~d developnent in small group processes and leadership. ~~er Norris ~d, ~econd~ ~ Co~ee~o~r Vol~ ~d ':. c~r~ 4/1 (O~e~o~r ~tt~ o~) to a~nt Hr. Dorr~11 stated tha~ he w~11 contact Professo~ Nart~n ~d the Board on 3anuar¥ 22, 1994 a proposed date for the first Item :#all? ' 0OITILqCT FOR Tl!:B C'OISTRUCTIOR OF A VAIDIRBTLT B~%CI! B&TH IOUfB (BID iNO. 93-2125) - JOJ&RD~D TO DODGB CO!~TRUCTI0:R IN Till ANOUIT 0P $117,000 Tom Conrecede, Director, Office of Capital ProJec.'e Management, stated that staff to recommending that the contract for the construc- tion of a hath house at Vanderbilt Beach be awarded to the low bidder, Lodge Construction, Inc., In the amount of $117,000. :";' C~ma~mei~r ~1orrie moved, eaconded ~ Co~l~i~r ~i:~!~ llSOr-UTlOI 94-0 &UTHORXZXWO APPOXIITNIlFT OF KENBi0t TO THE LELY OOLF ~':' '~fAT~ B~MrTITZCATZOB' ADVISORY C01~IZTTN~ - &DOPT~D Commissioner Saunders moved, seconded I~f Comniesion~r Norrte and ~: carried unanimously, to appoint Elmer N. Hardo~ to the Lely Golf Berates Beaut/f/cation Advlsor~ Comittee. Page ~anuar~ 4~ 1994 Administrative Assistant to tha Board Pileon etated that this ~ appointment is to fill the remainder of a vacant term expiring on August 31, 1995. Administrative Assistant to the Board Fileon stated ~.'~hat resmaes were received from three interested citizens and that ~staff. is recommending the appointment of Rhona E. Saunders. C~l~lon~ ~un~re ~, leconded ~ Cmisst~ ~o~ls ~ ~1~ ~i~ly, to a~lnt ~ I. S~nders to the ~~ Page 20 3anuar,/ 4~ 199& ~i RB~OLIT~ZOB' 14-11 AlY~ORZZZRa APPOZZlTI~K~ O~ ]I~1DIB~T ~I'Z TO T!~ ~*C~t&G'~2~ZG'~:)l~Z~a ~JLR,D - ADOPTED Administrative Assistant to the Board F/leon stated that thte appointment Ae to fill the remainder of · vacant term expiring on 3une 30, 1996. A~ulntstrattve Assistant to ~he Board Fileon ateted that five resumes were received from Interested citizens and that ~.~.. all applicants meet the minimum criteria for appointment. carried unanlBouol¥, to appoint ~rt Oresman! to the Contrmctorm Licon~tn~ Board. Page 21 ( oo) · ~Xt~ d~lOE ~arm·r~ 4; lgg4 [iDX~U~IXO~ R~IA~DX~ STAF~ !~CO~NIIATZONS TO CXTZZ~IS - PUBLXO TO BI i~j:I~DK ~ ~ OF Tl~ HOTLXH FOR 00~PLAXNTS ,,!. Commissioner Matthews stated that a citizen telephoned the Parks and Recreation Department to co·plain ·bout trash being thrown Into the mangroves and RV's being allowed to park in the parking area ,.Lely Barefoot Beach. Commissioner Matthews stated that the citizen ii was told to contact a Commissioner regarding the matter. Commissioner ::i Matthe~ stated that administrative matters are to be handled by staff :~'~nd that she has requested that the County Manager assure that the ,i,~achainistrative policies are followed. ?!i>; In response to Commissioner Constantine, County Manager Derrill :"'stated that staff has never been directed to refer co·plaints to 'iConissioners; he will reiterate to staff, in writing, that this /not an acceptable procedure. '~.< County Manager Derrill st·ted that the person who called is · ~.;wtnter resident and frequently calla the County because fie opposes RV parking and traffic in front of has residence on Lely Barefoot Blvd. Derrill stated that the caller seems to be confused ae to what he has been told by County Staff and what he has been told by the President of the Homeowners Association regarding policies and proce- Mr. Derrill re·arked that current County Caniseisa policy | ~otor homes to park at any park and beach park and that <staff ~a¥ use the phrase ~Count¥ Commission policy is...~ Mr. Derrill :stated that the Board staff should cosmunicata to his office any ,occurrence, with as such Information ·a possible, when call·re report that County staff has referred · call to · County Co~lssioner. Caniseisner Matthews stated that too often ~hen she returns ~'"':calls she is told that the person has already discussed the matter ~with Staff and that most of the time it is an administrative problem. .:.~ In response to Camisolenet Volpe, Mr. Derrill stated that there Page 22 is an automated complaint hotline located In the Public Affairs Office which automatically foilowe-up in writing to has office and to the ~; Commissioners. Nr. Dorrtll explained that calls are coming directly ..[:[to his office or the Commission office and not through the Public :'Affairs hotline. Co~aissloner Volpe stated that the complaint hotline needs to be :'advertised so that the co~unit¥ knows that it is there, is ~orklng, should be utilized. ':"" Mr. Dorrill stated that a recording is heard when a caller As placed on hold informing them that there Is a hotline available for ,laints and it is also lasted as the primary number in the i~telephone. book. Mr. Dorrlll suggested that calls be referred to him office through the Public Affairs Office when they come directly Into ![;:.the Co--l.elon office. Co-~Aeeloner Constantine suggested that the next Community Update .~!1on cablevision should include notification o~ the existence of the ~?hotltne. Commissioner Saunders recommended that the hotline telephone i~'number be published in the Sunday newspaper with the numbers for con- elected officials. .~, ~ -'::-;*, ..:. :!, Dl~CII OFNI:DI& POLICY FOR T~I COU]ITY - ~TAFF TO PI~YI~XDI POLI~f TO Commissioner Saunders stated that CollAst County does not have a policy and that direction should be given to the County Manager ~'::.as to ~edAa availability and information. Commissioner Saunders i!'-stated that the Board Is desirous of better media relations and the flow of Information to the community Is important and should be ?"encouraged. ~:.i:'.: Commissioner Saunders stated that requiring a Commissioner to be :~preeent whenever & County employee appears on & television or radio would Inhibit staff to provide Information and the co~unity Page 23 not feel that infor~ation is being withheld, Cosmissioner ~$aunders cormanted that if a staff member is not knowledgeable about .~County policies, they should be replaced. County Nan&get Derrill stated that 12 top County staff members ~appeared 44 tines on the top two public affair shows, noting that Collier County governneat employees, under the County Hansget and the :/BCC, appear more frequently than the other constitutional officers. !;~r. Doff/l! coanented that he has two requisite8 when staff is :ed to appear: 1) advanced notice to determine if the subject is ?:!.timely and that the proper person has been requested to discuss the subject] and 2) County Commissioners can be briefed in advance. Mr. Derrill etated that the rational/background behind why the ':,.County needs the second Gordon River Bridge was the topic of one show (,where the staff member was not permitted to participate because the Commission had not heard it first. Commissioner Volpe stated that the Board needs to see the written ~:~:~;"dArective from County Hansget Derrill to staff regarding media policy. Commissioner Volpe stated that the Board has encouraged staff to par- ticipate in con.unity meetings to share information but written guide- lines are necessary. Commissioner Constantine stated that the County cannot dictate 'J~the format/content of any television show, radio show or civic meeting a policy ~ust be established by the Board and assured that It is [i ~ followed. County Nanager DorrA1X informed the Board that he was misquoted .i'.' . and what he actually said was that in 1994 has preference would be to have.polic~ questions referred to County Commissioners or have staff accompany a County Commissioner or vice versa for television or radio 'shows so when questions arise the staff member can refer thee to the Commissioner. Commissioner Saunders stated that Carl Loveday informed him that Nr. Clark would not be permitted to appear on has show without a i~:County Commissioner present and that Commissioner Norris was racom- Page 24 ~anuary 4, ~994 ~'Comaieeloner Saunders informed the Board that the ~ubJect was ~;..~,., · toeover the new hurricane code and he indicated it is inappropriate ...for the Board to dictate who will appear and if a Commissioner has to be present. ;?'~"~ County Manager Dorrll! stated that he never told Mr. Loveday or Mr. Lytle that County staff could not appear on any more shows unless they were accompanied by a County Commissioner. :.~ : . County Manager Derrill etated that the only directive given to staff Is that they not give personal opinion or attempt to answer hypothetical questions. George Keller spoke on this item. · .:~ Dick Clark, Code Enforcement Supervisor, stated that there has ~"nev'er been any attempt by Mr. Derrill to restrict information. Mr. Clark etated that he did not appear on Mr. Loveday's show on Thursday, ~ 30, ~993 because there was & scheduling conflict. : ' County Manager Derrill etated that it was his dec~eton that ~,.Mr. Clark not appear on the program because Mr. Loveday ~nformed him .that a County Commissioner would not be allowed to appear. THE 131VZROilMEWTAL WORKSHOP Commissioner Saunders stated that In March, 1993 the Commission held their first ~nvironmenta! ~orkshop and that several groups are · i:.-interested in a second annual workshop to discuss ground and surface . fresh water resources. ~ barrel ~rk~p ~n ~ch, Coalseisner Matthews suggested thae the subject of where the t~'water will be obtained as wall as the cost should be diseased during Page 25 i69.43.0 "COLLXKIq. ~ASTIEURSI:RY", LC)CATKD Xlt' $KGTXOlI' ~0, TQEIKJHXP 4.7 *BO~TI, m $o FY 02/03 YI&R rqD REPORT ON TR~ CE:RTZY:!:CATE Or I'UBLZO FACXLXTY &D~&CY PROGRAJ! OP ~ COLLXKR COUNTY CONC~RI31CY WAOIMENT 8YBTIM d~,16&8 ,&cc13Pr, MlcI 0Y MATKR F&C/LXTIIS ~ ROY~ P~ RECORDCD IN 0~ BOOK 1912 PAGES See Pages Page 26 · 7an~az.y 4~ :Xgg¢ THE F~X]I~ O~ A PORTABLE GEII~TOR A? CLAM ~AS8 - I~~ RI~TAL~ XJI~. 0Y fT. ~ !i~, PATMIIIT OF AI]M13~STRATZVI COSTS TO PROPIRTT APPRAXSn ]FOR JI~M-AD .~.~ VALORIM JdSl~ONl:BT ROLL - XW TI~ AMOUJlT OF 038,948,19 · ~: , ~'~ P&YMIIrT O~ ~ /3(P&CT J~18 ROR rRAI~S XREIFK Dq:~PRI~I, M/CH~ ARD AMDROBIRTPOW~ AMDMARXB RODRXG~K~ See Pages Ita #1~13 - Deleted Ztom #/614' ~ TO IXPKDXTE ~ ~!FTY'S F, AMD RZG!!TS &C~UZSrTXOM PROGRA~ ROR ~ CURllilT C!!AZRMAM' S TKWURE 0MLY See Pages BXD ~03-2110 AMARDED TO ARTHUR g. SEOAL, SRA A~D C!IAXRMAX TO mc~l~ /* ~ APPRAI~AT~ A(3RKIMEI~ FOR APPRAXSAL OF GOLDElf GATE rSTATE~ Xteu ~lei'7 Page 27 3~nu&x~ 4~ 199~ off r, JUm XXTmUWT row See PaGe" / ?~;)- //~;~'q:~ ~ ,. .., ZIP3. /OR 13rXTXAL ~ ~ le:FJIZTORXJI~3 - XJW THI Jl~ referred as preoented by the Board of County Con/oelonere: 1090 REAL PROPEI1TY No, Dated '.346 12/13/03 lggx ~ PROPKI~"Y 256 12/13/93 1992 116, 119/129 TARGXBLE PIRSOI~kL PROPIRTY 12/8/03 - 12/21/03 94/96 11/30/03 101/113 12/13/93 - 12/30/03 TIME FOR XIMATB NOS. 66996. 49101, 83865, 38617 A~D 37700 There being no further bualneea for the Good of the County, the 'meet/rig wae adjourned by Order of the Cha/r - T/met 1:05 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS/EX OFFICIO GOVEI:~ZNG BOARD{S) OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS UNDER XTS CONTROl/~ or an corrected Page 29