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Agenda Packet 08-03-04
~" AUGUST 3, 2004 BOARD OF 6.00 PM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA WELCOME ALL MEETING AS RE ET LEVISED. PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS PRIOR TO ENTERING THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS. GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES -Attached is the agenda which will determine the order of business conducted at today's Board meeting: CONSENT AGENDA -These items are considered routine and are enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commissioner so requests. REGULAR AGENDA -Proclamations, Presentations, Public Hearings, and Department requests are items, which the Commission will discuss individually usually in the order listed on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS -These items are usually heard on the first and third Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. However, if a public hearing is scheduled for a meeting on a second or fourth Tuesday, which begins at 9:00 A.M., then public hearings will be heard at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. These time designations are intended to indicate that an item will not be addressed prior to the listed time. The Chairman will open each public hearing and asks anyone wishing to speak to come forward, one at a time. Comments will be limited to five minutes. As a general rule, when issues are scheduled before the Commission under department request or public hearing, the order of presentation is: (1) County staff presents the details of the Board item (2) Commissioners comment (3) if a public hearing, the Chairman will ask for public comment, (4) further discussion and action by the board. ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION -Please state your name and address, speaking clearly into the microphone. If you have backup material, please have eight copies for distribution. NON-AGENDA ITEMS -These items are presented by an individual Commissioner or staff as necessary at the conclusion of the printed agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT -Time is allotted at the beginning of each meeting of general public comment. Please limit commenu to five minutes. DECORUM -Please be respectful of others opinions. MEETINGS -All Board meetings are open to the public and are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6:00 P.M. and on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 9:00 A.M., unless otherwise advertised. Meetings are held in the County Commission Chambers in the Roger Poitras Administration Annex at 2300 Virginia Ave., Ft. Pierce, FL 34982. The Board schedules additional workshops throughout the year necessary to accomplish their goals and commitments. Notice is provided of these workshops. Assistive Listening Device is available to anyone with a hearing disability. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. ~,. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS vvww.co.st-lucie.fl.us Paula A. Lewis, Chairman District No. 3 John D. Bruhn, Vice Chairman District No. 1 Doug Coward District No. 2 Frannie Hutchinson District No. 4 Cliff Barnes District No. 5 August 3, 2004 6:00 P.M. INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1Q'~. MINUTES :~,~~~ Approve the minutes of the meeting held on July 27, 2004. 2. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS ,~ ~: - 0 0 0I NT ,,. Y . A. Proclamation congratulating Forest Grove Middle School teacher, Kerri Ann Walukiewicz, as Florida's Teacher of the Year. B. Reading of the announcements by the County Administrator 3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT 4. CONSENT AGENDA o2f} P~I~e~a Pa{- o r ~~~c~~'" ld yF~S i Pall~1 - - - - ~~~ ~- -~ PUBLIC HEARINGS 5A. COUNTY ATTORNEY `~~ w~ (~ Ordinance No. 04-026 -Alternative Method of Collecting Fees for the Collection of Solid Waste - ~ ~ Consider staff recommendation to adopt Ordinance No. 04-026 as drafted. SpB~~GROWTH MANAGEMENT ' ~ i Lennar Homes Inc. -Thomas Lucido 8z Associates requested that the Board of County Commissioners table ~(~~ their rezonin re uest. Growth Management staff will re-advertise and re-notice the surrounding residents "J about the pe~tion. ~-o Gt oLu.l-~ C'e~~u`~I~+ ~k.t.} ~ l7l o20C~~ ~o ~~ bn~ nue~- 5C GROWTH MANAGEMENT Consider Draft Resolution 04-092 granting a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the '"IU' CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1 -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-092. 5D 5 E. ~~~ ~~~`'~ 5F /V Regular Agenda August 3, 2004 Page Two GROWTH MANAGEMENT - Amending Section 7.10.21, of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, Off-Road Vehicle Parks -Consider staff recommendation to approve ordinance 5~,~-~,bu alS ~~ ~w4~1< < END OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ~~~ r ~p(~~~~- _ `~ e .~ 6. ~ ADMINISTRATION ~/ ~ ,~~~ Children's Services Council - Co "~ to the Office of the Governor, for J .~ ~~ ~~Je-~ ~0 ~Jl G~L~c11~ Consider Draft Resolution 04-093 granting a Change in Zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-093. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Petition of Angela Winton to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a\detached single-family dwelling unit to be placed on 15.04 acres of land located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road and 2.5 miles north of Glades Cut-Off Road in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5acres) Zoning District -Draft Resolution 04-098 -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-098, to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit for property located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road in the AG-5 Zoning District. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Draft Ordinance 04-021 Supplemental Standards, 04-021. 7. ~ ADMINISTRATION v,~~~~ t. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Co ratify the at large appointment from ~\\~~~~ \ ti, ~5~~ ~~ C~w~~l staff recommendation to select three (3) nominees for submission 5j ~~ , ideration for the Children's Services Council appointment. y~ 1~~~ unc~Board Vacancy -Consider staff recommendation to select and one f the three above referenced candidates. >r~~5 ~- 5p ~~. ~ ~. I Y~~.-~ ~ _ ~Z f~~ ~~~~~- ~~~~ COL C-- l ~.5~, ~~c~ ~~u ~~ ~z ~/' CONSENT AGENDA AUGUST 3, 2004 WARRANTS LISTS Approve warrants list No. 46 NEY ~-~ r~ U-LS~ ~ '~-`~ ~ULtw r~t'~d 2. COUNTY ATTOR / t ~ ~~'~=t" f-" ~,! ~c~ A. Resolution 1~Ib. 04-201 - Initial Assessment Resolution - Solid Waste - Consider staff recommendation to adopt Resolution No. 04-201 as drafted and grant permission to advertise a public hearing on September 7, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard. B.: Revocable License Agreement - 1FAS -University of Florida -Pruitt Research Center Road - Consider staff recommendation to approve the Revocable License Agreement with the University of Florida, authorize the Chairman to execute the Revocable License Agreement and direct University of Florida to record the Revocable License Agreement in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida. 3. UTILITIES Equipment Request EQ04-269 for the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System in the amount of $2,405.00 and Budget Amendment BA04-161 -Consider staff recommendation to approve EQ04- 2269 and BA04-161. 4. MOSQUITO CONTROL Orlando/FSDO Congested Area Plan - Mosquito Control Aerial Adulticiding - Consider staff recommendation to grant approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County, as part of the Mosquito Control District's arbovirus control effort, and authorize the Chairperson, or her designee, to execute the letter of approval, which will be transmitted to the Orlando/FSDO as part of the Mosquito Control District's Congested Area Operations Plan. PULLED PRIOR TO MEETING 5. PUBLIC WORKS -PULLED PRIOR TO MEETING Request for a Public Hearing on St. Lucie Citrus Mining Permit Application - Consider staff recommendation to approve a public hearing to be held on September 7, 2004 or soon thereafter to consider the request of the St. Lucie Citrus Mining Permit Application. 6. INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE Approval of Low Bidder/Bid #04-053/Spades Construction, Inc. renovation of old laundry facility at the Savannas Campground -Consider staff recommendation to approve the low bidder, Spades Construction, Bid No. 04-053 for the conversion to laundry facility in the amount of $46,666.00 at the Savannas Campground and authorize the Chair to sign the contract as prepared by the County Attorney. 7. PUBLIC SAFETY Accept the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant in the amount of $23,438 Budget Resolution 04-202, and an Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, and the St. Lucie County Fire District -Consider staff recommendation to accept the CERT Grant and authorize the Chair to sign the grant agreement, approve Budget Resolution # 04-202 recognizing the grant funds, and sign the Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County, the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department, and the St. Lucie County Fire District. Consent Agenda August 3, 2004 Page Two 8. GROWTH MANAGEMENT A. Deny the funding request from the EDC for the High School Golf Championship at PGA, Fairwinds and Saints Golf Courses -The Tourism Development Council recommend that the County partner with the Treasure Coast Sports Commission and provide a $5,000 grant from the TCSC and no funding directly from the County. The signs and banners at the event will read St. Lucie County and TCSC as sponsors. B. Request acceptance and approval of RFP #04-064 - St. Lucie County's Research and Education Park needs assessment -Consider staff recommendation toyallocate $54,000 from the Economic Development Professional Services' budget and enter into a contract with the Chesapeake Group, Inc. to perform a needs assessment for the Research and Education Park -RFP #04-064. 9. ADMINISTRATION A. Request the Board rescind the Board approval to fund the Florida Association of Counties special assessment of $12,412 for the second Homestead Exemption -Consider staff recommendation that the Board not fund the Florida Association of Counties special assessment of $12,412. B. St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council Board reappointments -Consider staff recommendation to ratify the at ~ large reappointments of Anita Prentice and Bill Braun to the Cultural Affairs Council retroactive to December 1, 2003. ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - ~~ 1/ ~' ~~~~ ~`a ~ ~' ~~` ~~/ ANNOUNCEMENTS AUGUST 3, 2004 The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Ground breaking ceremony for the Jail Pods on Monday, August 23rd at 10:30 a.m. at the Rock Road ]ail. 2. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss ESL/Greenways/Open Space Potential Purchases or~Au ust 25, 2004 at 1:OOp.m. in Conference Room #3. w~a 3. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Adams Ranch Equestrian Center on Friday, August 27th at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds. 4. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Ground breaking ceremony for the Lakewood Park Regional Park on Saturday, August 28th at 9:00 a.m. on the Northwest Corner of the park on Emerson Road. 5. Lincoln Park Summit Public Input and Follow-up, will be held Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. at Lincoln Park Academy, 1806 Avenue I 6. The Board of County Commissioners will hold the Preliminary FY 2005 Budget Public Hearing on September 9, 2004 at 5:05 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 7. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on the Treasure Coast Land Clearing/Treasure Coast Tractor conditional use permits on September 14, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 8. The Board of County Commissioners will hold the Final Public Hearing FY 2005 Budget Public Hearing on September 16, 2004 at 5:05 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 9. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss growth issues with Indian River County on September 20, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. at the Richardson Center, located at the Indian River Community College Mueller Campus, 6155 College Lane, Vero Beach. ~y~en^ 10. The St. Lucie County Cultura Affairs Council in conjunction with St. Lucie County Parks and Recreation, the St. Lucie County Library~lndian River Community College, the City of Fort Pierce and the St. Lucie County School Board presents Zora Fest! a two-day festival of entertainment, children's activities, literary readings and more on Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2, 2004 at Lincoln Park Academy, in Fort Pierce. NOTICE: All Proceedings before this Board are electronically recorded. Any person who decides to appeal any action taken by the Board at these meetings will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Upon the request of any party to the proceedings, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceedings will be granted the opportunity to cross•examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Manager at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADDITIONS AGENDA AUGUST 3, 2004 REGULAR AGENDA RA1. A MINISTRATION i ~~ ~1 I,,~1; 5~A Ipolnt~nfe~lt of a member of the Board of County Commissioners to serve on the County i'"' Canvassing Board for the Primary and General Elections as provided by law. Consider staff ~~ recommendation to appoint a member from the County Commission to serve on the u" County Canvassing Board for the Primary and General Elections as provided by law ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ n, ~. ~~ _,~~ NOTICE: All Proceedings before this Board are electronically recorded. Any person who decides to appeal any action taken by the Board at these meetings will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Upon the request of any party to the proceedings, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceedings will be granted the opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Manager at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. fir' --~; • ~~; .Coc[n~Ty BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADDITIONS AGENDA AUGUST 3, 2004 REGULAR AGENDA RA1. ADMINISTRATION Appointment of a member of the Board of County Commissioners to serve on the County Canvassing Board for the Primary and General Elections as provided by law. Consider staff recommendation to appoint a member from the County Commission to serve on the County Canvassing Board for the Primary and General Elections as provided by law NOTICE: All Proceedings before this Board are electronically recorded. Any person who decides to appeal any action taken by the Board at these meetings will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Upon the request of any party to the proceedings, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceedings will be granted the opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Manager at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. AUGUST 3, 2004 6:00 PM BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA WELCOME . ALL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED. PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS PRIOR TO ENTERING THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS. GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES -Attached is the agenda which will determine the order of business conducted at today's Board meeting: CONSENT AGENDA -These items are considered routine and are enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commissioner so requests. REGULAR AGENDA -Proclamations, Presentations, Public Hearings, and Department requests are items, which the Commission will discuss individually usually in the order listed on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS -These items are usually heard on the first and third Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. However, if a public hearing is scheduled for a meeting on a second or fourth Tuesday, which begins at 9:00 A.M., then public hearings will be heard at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. These time designations are intended to indicate that an item will not be addressed prior to the listed time. The Chairman will open each public hearing and asks anyone wishing to speak to come forward, one at a time. Comments will be limited to five minutes. As a general rule, when issues are scheduled before the Commission under department request or public hearing, the order of presentation is: (1) County staff presents the details of the Board item (2) Commissioners comment (3) if a public hearing, the Chairman will ask for public comment, (4) further discussion and action by the board. ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION -Please state your name and address, speaking clearly into the microphone. If you have backup material, please have eight copies for distribution. NON-AGENDA ITEMS -These items are presented by an individual Commissioner or staff as necessary at the conclusion of the printed agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT -Time is allotted at the beginning of each meeting of general public comment. Please limit comments to five minutes. DECORUM -Please be respectful of others opinions. MEETINGS -All Board meetings are open to the public and are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6:00 P.M. and on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 9:00 A.M., unless otherwise advertised. Meetings are held in the County Commission Chambers in the Roger Poitras Administration Annex at 2300 Virginia Ave., Ft. Pierce, FL 34982. The Board schedules additional workshops throughout the year necessary to accomplish their goals and commitments. Notice is provided of these workshops. Assistive Listening Device is available to anyone with a hearing disability. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS www.co.st-lucie.fl.us Paula A. Lewis, Chairman John D. Bruhn, Vice Chairman Doug Coward Frannie Hutchinson Cliff Barnes August 3, 2004 6:00 P.M. INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. MINUTES Approve the minutes of the meeting held on July 27, 2004. 2. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. Proclamation congratulating Forest Grove Middle School teacher, Kerri Ann Walukiewicz, as Florida's Teacher of the Year. B. Reading of the announcements by the County Administrator 3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT 4. CONSENT AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS 5 COUNTY ATTORNEY Ordinance No. 04-026 -Alternative Method of Collecting Fees for the Collection of Solid Waste - Consider staff recommendation to adopt Ordinance No. 04-026 as drafted. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Lennar Homes Inc. -Thomas Lucido 8i Associates requested that the Board of County Commissioners table their rezoning request. Growth Ma gement staff will re- dvertise d re-notice the surrounding residenu about the petition. ~fiOGb'~~ ~fJ `~~~G iy~ - GROWTH MANAGEMENT ~~~ ~ '~ ~~ G~ ~ ~ Consider Draft Resolution 04-092 granting a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the/ CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1 -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-092. District No. 3 District No. 1 District No. 2 District No. 4 _ District No. 5 Regular Agenda August 3, 2004 Page Tw 5D GROWTH MANAGEMENT ~ ~ Fj / 7 Consider Draft Resolution 04-093 granting a Change in Zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-093. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Petition of Angela Winton to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a detached single-family dwelling unit to be placed on 15.04 acres of land located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road and 2.5 miles north of Glades Cut-Off Road in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5acres) Zoning District -Draft Resolution 04-098 -Consider staff recommendation to approve Draft Resolution 04-098, to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit for property located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road in the AG-5 Zoning District. GROWTH MANAGEMENT ~/ Draft Ordinance 04-021 -Amending Section 7.10.21, of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, /~ Supplemental Standards, Off-Road Vehicle Parks -Consider staff recommendation to approve ordinance 04-021. ~ t / ~! N 1~1 ~ ~ ~~ ND OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ADMINISTRATION Children's Services Council -Consider staff recommendation to select three (3) nominees for submission to the Office of the Governor, for consideration for the Children's Services Council appointment. 7. ADMINISTRATION St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council Board Vacancy -Consider staff recommendation to select and ratify the at large appointment from one of the three above referenced candidates. 1. WARRANTS LISTS Approve warrants list No. 2. COUNTY ATT EY CONSENT AGENDA AUGUST 3, 2004 ~" ~ £ ~U A. Resolution No. 04-201 - Initial Assessment Resolution - Solid Waste - Consider staff recommendation to adopt Resolution No. 04-201 as drafted and grant permission to advertise a public hearing on September 7, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard. Revocable License Agreement - IFAS - University of Florida -Pruitt Research Center Road - Consider staff recommendation to approve the Revocable License Agreement with the University of Florida, authorize the Chairman to execute the Revocable License Agreement and direct University of Florida to record the Revocable License Agreement in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida. 3. UTILITIES Equipment Request EQ04-269 for the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System in the amount of $2,405.00 and Budget Amendment BA04-161 -Consider staff recommendation to approve EQ04- 2269 and BA04-161. 4. MOSQUITO CONTROL Orlando/FSDO Congested Area Plan - Mosquito Control Aerial Adulticiding - Consider staff recommendation to grant approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County, as part of the Mosquito Control District's arbovirus control effort, and authorize the Chairperson, or her designee, to execute the letter of approval, which will be transmitted to the Orlando/FSDO as part of the Mosquito Control District's Congested Area Operations Plan. 5. UBL1C WORKS ~ Request for a Public Hearing on St. Lucie Ciws Mining Permit Application - Consider staff recommendation to approve a public hearing to be held on September 7, 2004 or soon thereafter to consider the request of the St. Lucie Citrus Mining Permit Application. 6. INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE Approval of Low Bidder/Bid #04-053/Spades Construction, Inc. renovation of old laundry facility at the Savannas Campground -Consider staff recommendation to approve the low bidder, Spades Construction, Bid No. 04-053 for the conversion to laundry facility in the amount of $46,666.00 at the Savannas Campground and authorize the Chair to sign the contract as prepared by the County Attorney. PUBLIC SAFETY Accept the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant in the amount of $23,438 Budget Resolution 04-202, and an Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, and the St. Lucie County Fire District -Consider staff recommendation to accept the CERT Grant and authorize the Chair to sign the grant agreement, approve Budget Resolution # 04-202 recognizing the grant funds, and sign the Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County, the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department, and the St. Lucie County Fire District. Consent Agenda August 3, 2004 Page Two 8. GROWTH MANAGEMENT A. Deny the funding request from the EDC for the High School Golf Championship at PGA, Fairwinds and Saints Golf Courses -The Tourism Development Council recommend that the County partner with the Treasure Coast Sports Commission and provide a $5,000 grant from the TCSC and no funding directly from the County. The signs and banners at the event will read St. Lucie County and TCSC as sponsors. B. Request acceptance and approval of RFP #04-064 - St. Lucie County's Research and Education Park needs assessment -Consider staff recommendation to allocate $54,000 from the Economic Development Professional Services' budget and enter into a contract with the Chesapeake Group, Inc. to perform a needs assessment for the Research and Education Park -RFP #04-064. 9. ADMINISTRATION A. Request the Board rescind the Board approval to fund the Florida Association of Counties special assessment of $12,412 for the second Homestead Exemption -Consider staff recommendation that the Board not fund the Florida Association of Counties special assessment of $12,412. St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council Board reappointments -Consider staff recommendation to ratify the ar large reappointments of Anita Prentice and Bill Braun to the Cultural Affairs Council retroactive to December 1', 2003. ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ANNOUNCEMENTS AUGUST 3, 2004 U" - 1. The Board of C unty Commissioners will hold a Ground breaking ceremony for the Jail Pods on Monday, August 23rd a 10:30 a.m. at the Rock Road Jail. 2. The Board of ounty Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss ESL/Greenways/Open Space Potential Purchases on August 25, 2004 at 1:OOp.m. in Conference Room #~. 3. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Adams Ranch Equestrian Center on Friday, August 27th at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds. 4. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Ground breaking ceremony. for the Lakewood Park Regional Park on Saturday, August 28th at 9:00 a.m, on the Northwest Corner of the park on Emerson Road. Lincoln Park Summit Public Input and Follow-up, will be held Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. at Lincoln Park Academy, 1806 Avenue I The Board of County Commissioners will hold the Preliminary FY 2005 Budget Public Hearing on September 9, 2004 at 5:05 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 6. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on the Treasure Coast Land Clearing/Treasure Coast Tractor conditional use permits on September 14, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 7. The Board of County Commissioners will hold the Final Public Hearing FY 2005 Budget Public Hearing on September 16, 2004 at 5:05 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. 8. The Board of County Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss growth issues with Indian River County on September 20, 2004 at 9:Q0 a.m. at the Richardson Center, located at the Indian River Community College Mueller Campus, 55 College Lane, Vero Beach. ~Sj 9. The St. Lucie County Cultural ffalrs Council in conjunction with St. Lucie County Parks and Recreation, the St. Lucie County Library Indian River Community College, the City of Fort Pierce and the St. Lucie County School Board presents Zora Festl a two-day festival of entertainment, children's activities, literary readings and more on Friday and Saturday, October 1 and. 2, 2004 at Lincoln Park Academy, in Fort Pierce. NOTICE: All Proceedings before this Board are electronically recorded. Any person who decides to appeal any action taken by the Board at these meetings will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Upon the request of any party to the proceedings, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceedings will be granted the opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Manager at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. Board of County Commissioners P AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. RA 1 DATE: August 3, 2004 REG U LAR~ PUBLIC HEARING [] CONSENT [] TO: SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): SUB]ECT: BACKGROUND: FUNDS AVAILABLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: Administration M. JQ-nderson, County Administrator Appointment of a member of the Board of, County Canvassing Board for the Primary an Commissioners to serve on the ~I Elections as provided by law. Please see attached memo from Gertrude Walker, Supervisor of Elections St. Lucie County N/A N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board appoint a member from the County Commission to serve on the County Canvassing Board for the Primary and General Elections as provided by law COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED[] DENIED [] OTHER: Approved 5-0 Comm. Hutchinson appointed Commissioner Coward alternate NCU Doy~las ~i. Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management 8i Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept: Other: Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Effective: 5/96 OF t ~w .e pp ~E~t~tu~ ~aGaE~ Supervisor of Elections St. Lucie County 4132 Okeechobee Road•Forf Pierce, FL 34947-5412•(772) 462-1500•Fax (772) 462-1439 July 30, 2004 The Honorable Paula A. Lewis, Chairman Board of County Commissioners ~ 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Dear Commissioner Lewis: I am requesting the Board of County Commissioners to appoint a member to serve on the county canvassing board for the Primary and General elections as provided by law. "The county canvassing board shall be composed of the supervisor of elections; a county court judge, who shall act as chair; and the chair of the board of county commissioners. In the event the chair of the board of county commissioners is unable to serve or is disqualified, the board of county commissioners shall appoint as a substitute, one of its members who is not a candidate with opposition in the election being canvassed and who is not an active participant in the campaign or candidacy of any candidate with opposition in the election being canvassed." [ 102.141(1), F.S.] I am enclosing a schedule of election dates and county canvassing board meetings. Your continued cooperation in this very important task is greatly appreciated. Gertrude Walker, CFS Sincerel ~%~~~~~ GW/ac Enclosure Cc: Board of County Commissioners County Administrator ~~; ~r,~, . -- .. AUG 0 2 2004 CO. ADMIN. OFFiCE~ 250 N.w. Country Club Drive Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986 (772j 871-5410 Fax (772) 871-5323 9340 S, Federal Highway Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 (772) 337-5623 Fax (772) 337-5626 www.slcelections.com e-mail: gertrude@slcelections.com PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE PUBLIC INSPECTION AND PRE-ELECTION TEST OF VOTE TABULATING EQUIPMENT PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 31, 2004 Monday, August 16, 2004 - 7:00 am -Convene for the Public Preelection Test of voting equipment to be used at the Supervisor of Elections office for Early Voting and Precinct Voting Tuesday, August 31, 2004 - 6:30 pm Reconvene for Canvass of Absentees and prepare for canvassing the election results ~ The following dates are tentatively scheduled in the event of a recount. Friday, September 3, 2004 - 8:00 am -Machine Recount -Immediately after the first set of statewide unofficial returns indicate that any candidate is defeated or eliminated by one half of a percent or less of the votes cast for such office, a machine recount of all ballots cast in that race will be ordered by the state. All candidate representatives are requested to be present. [102.141, F.S.] Saturday, September 4, 2004 - 8:00 am -Manual Recount - If any candidate is defeated or eliminated by one quarter of a percent or less of the votes cast for such office, the state will order a manual recount of the over votes and under votes cast in that race. [102.166, F.S.] GENERAL ELECTIONS NOVEMBER 2, 2004 Monday, October 18, 2004 - 7:00 am -Convene for the Public Preelection Test of voting equipment to be used at the Supervisor of Elections office for Early Voting and Precinct Voting Friday, October 29, 2004 -10:00 am -Reconvene for canvass of Absentee Ballots Tuesday, November 2, 2004 - 6:30 pm -Reconvene for canvass of Absentee Ballots and prepare for canvassing the election results The following dates are tentatively scheduled in the event of a recount. Friday, November 5, 2004 - 8:00 am -Machine Recount -Immediately after the first set of statewide unofficial returns indicate that any candidate is defeated or eliminated by one half of a percent or less of the votes cast for such office, a machine recount of all ballots cast in that race will be ordered by the state. All candidate representatives are requested to be present. [ 102.141, F.S.] Saturday, November 6, 2004 - 8:00 am -Manual Recount - If any candidate is defeated or eliminated by one quarter of a percent or less of the votes cast for such office, the state will order a manual recount of the over votes and under votes cast in that race. [102.166,F.S.] In accordance with the Sunshine Laws of Florida, all Canvassing B public. _~ ~_~M, ' I:~Elections~Canvassing~CanvassingBoardScbedu1e2004Pri-Gen.doc ',~ AUG 0 2 1004 J CO. ADMiN. OFFICE fir"' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA REGULAR MEETING V Date: July 27, 2004 Convened: 9:00 a.m. Tape: 1-2 Adjourned: 10:45 a.m. Commissioners Present: Chairperson, Paula A. Lewis, John D. Bruhn, Cliff Barnes, l~rannie Hutchinson, Doug Coward Others Present: Doug Anderson, County Administrator, Heather Young, Asst. County Attorney, Pete Keogh, Parks & Rec. Director, Dennis Wetzel, I.T. Director, Mike E3owers, Utilities Director, ,1im David, Mosquito Control Director, Beth Ryder, Comnnuiity Services Director, Marie Gouin, M & B Director, Roger Shinn, Central Services Director, Millie Delgado-Feliciano, Deputy Clerk MINUTES (1-025) It was moved by Corn. Bryhn, seconded by Com. Coward, to approve the minutes of the meeting held July 13, 2004; and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. 2. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. The County Administrator announced the Employee of the Quarter- Ms. Amy Mott, Environmental Resources Division. B. Board Presentation- The County Administrator presented the 23'~`~ Annual Chili Cook Off Awards. C. Hotel/Motel Association addressed the Board concerning the uses of the tourism tax. Ms. Debra Dogan, President of the Association stated they felt the bed tax was not being utilized in the best way possible and requested the association have some input as to the way it can be utilized. D. The County Administrator read upcoming events and meetings. 3. GINfRAI, I'11I31,IC COMMENTS (1-375) Mr..lcl'I' Durst, I'rupcrty Ahpraiscr, addressed the agrccmcnt reached betwccn Florida Power and Light and the County. Mr. Charles Grande, Chairperson, Blueway Advisory Committee, addressed the Board and requested item C-S-D be pulled. 4. CONSCNT AGENDA (1-1650) It was moved by Com. Coward, seconded by Com. Bruhn, to approve the balance of the Consent Agenda with items C4 and C-SD being pulled and CA-1 pulled for separate vote. WARRANT LIST The Board approved Warrant List No. 44 and 45. 2. MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Acceptance of the USDOJ State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCRAP) Grant and approval of budget resolution # 04-196 -The Board approved accepting the grant award, ,iuthoriicd the County nclministratoi• to sign the nn-line acccplnnce and ~~pprovcd hudgct resc~lulion 11 U4-I~)h. `i~r-' 0'//16/04 F' z1BWARR FUND TITLE 001 001001 001149 001155 001157 001158 001160 001284 001285 001286 001288 001809 101 101002 101006 102 102001 102107 102203 105 107 '001 ~., 1002 107003 107135 111 112 115 118 120 122 129 139 140 140001 140306 160 170 183 183001 183003 183004 184203 184205 184805 185002 ' :003 . X004 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #44-'10-JUL-2004 TO 16-JUL-2004 FUND SUNIIKARY EXPENSES General Fund ' Recreation Special Events Section 112/MPO/FHWA/Planning 2004 USDOJ Violence Against Women Grant CSBG Grant FY04 Urban Mobile Irrigation Lab 03/04 Section 112/MPO/Planning FY 04/05 TRIP Grant FY04 S.L.C. Mental Health Collaborative FDCA/EMPA 2004 TDC Planning Grant FY 03/04 SFWMD-Floridian Aquifer Well 01/04 Transportation Trust Fund Transportation Trust/80~ Constitut Transportation Trust/Impact Fees, Unincorporated Services Fund Drainage Maintenance MSTU FDOT Bicycle/Ped. Coordinator 03/04 Urban & Comm Forestry Water Truck Library Special Grants Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund-Wireless Sur Fine & Forfeiture Fund-E911 Surchar Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper USDOJ Edward Bryne Drug FY03 River Park I Fund River Park II Fund Sheraton Plaza Fund Paradise Park Fund The Grove Fund Indian River Estates Fund Parks MSTU Fund Palm Grove Fund Port & Airport Fund Port Fund DOT-New N. Entrance Port Ft. Pierce Plan Maintenance RAD Fund Court Facilities Fund Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir Ct Administrator-Arbitration/Mediat Ct Admin.-County Teen Court Ct Admin.- Teen Court Ft. Pierce Beach Restoration FDEP Fort Pierce Shore Protection P FIND Shoreline Stabilization for N SHIP Housing Assistance FY 01/02 FHFA SHIP FY02/03 FHFA SHIP FY03/04 .y .~ 597,311.17 4,464.15 2,456.20 140.83 687.32 575.94 236.40 3,751.36 9,874.90 4,313.27 320.22 5,096.20 110,986.53 4,947.70 2,050.00 34,625.24 3,186.71 586.22 1,327.95 3,119.66 176,028.38 1,296.14 4,057..74 1,806.62 20,800.00 2,544.39 528.10 466.53 653.12 158.51 896.76 35,943.15 682.76 14,116.83 10,425.33 12,507.83 11,967.19 719.90• 229.46 207.86 75.00 2,298.61 1,919.63 77,383.10 691.99 10,818.71 184.82- 279.19 PAGE PAYROLL 559,647.39 0.00 1,729.97 289.42 2,199.92 1,261.54 3, 141.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 578.32 1,261.54 116,697.49 0.00 0.00 46,662.38 5,163.76 1,366.19 0.00 1,589.60 79,005.81 879..62 28,790.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10,512.23 0.00 4.00 4,582.59 0.00 2,074.85 351.55 0.00 2,835.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,523.90 5,313.43 1 07/16/04 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD F7.ABWARR WARRANT LIST #44- 10-JUL-2004 TO 16-JUL-2004 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE EXPENSES 185204 FHFA SHIP 99/00 94.37- 315 County Building Fund 389,296.63 316 County Capital 533,447.25 316001 Transportation Capital 35,383.31 316201 FDEP/FRDAP Savanna Rec Phaee II 485.00 382 Environmental Land Capital Fund 35,712.23 401 Sanitary .Landfill Fund 164,557.63 418 Golf Course Fund 38,291.41 421 H.E.W. Utilities Fund 53.97 441 North Hutchinson Island Utilities 73,091.17 448 NHI Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund 180.42 449 NHI Util - Capital Facilities Fund 129.18 451 S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund 32,692.50 458 SH Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund 135.54 461 Sports Complex Fund 53,969.94 471 No County Utility District-Operatin 9,385.03 478 No Cty Util Dist-Renewal & Replace 151.93 479 No Cty Util Dist-Capital Facilities 404,714.31 481 Airport Utilities District 4,508.17 491 Building Code Fund 29,862.11 505 Health Insurance .Fund 431,908.46. Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund. 1,798.54 ~ , Agency Fund 6,963.02 GRAND TOTAL: 3,405,999.36 . ,~ . ,.. PAGE 2 PAYROLL 1,282.43 0.00 .0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 45,174.73 25,576.54 94.70 2,901.64 757.77 280.92 1, 926.92 835.81 14,109..42 3,406.85 0.00 1,519.55 32.78 44,670.29 3,167.07 3,854.41 0.00 1,028,051.13 07/23/04 F7ABWARR FUND TITLE 001 001117 001157 001286 001809 101 101002 101003 101006 102 102001 1o21os 105 107 107002 107003 121 140 140001 160 183 .'001 _ .002 183003 183004 185002 201 216 301 310002 315 316 382 401 418 421 441 448 449 451 458 461 471 478 479 481 d ~ 1_ ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #45- 17-JUL-2004 TO 23-JUL-2004 FUND SUMMARY EXPENSES General Fund FTA 49 USC Sec 5307 98/99 CSBG Grant FY04 FDCA/EMPA 2004 SFWMD-Floridian Aquifer Well 01/04 Transportation Trust Fund Transportation Trust/80~ Constitut Transportation Trust/Local Option. Transportation Trust/Impact Fees Unincorporated Services Fund Drainage Maintenance MSTU Platt's Creek Stormwater Retrofit Library Special Grants Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund-E911 Surchar Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper Blakely Subdivision Fund Port & Airport Fund Port Fund Plan Maintenance RAD Fund Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir. Ct Administrator-Arbitration/Mediat Ct Admin.-County Arbitration/Mediat Ct Admin.-County Teen Court Ct Admin.- Teen Court SHIP Housing Assistance FY 01/02 So County Regional Stadium Debt. County Capital I&S So. County Regional Stadium Impact Fees-Parks County Building Fund County Capital Environmental Land Capital Fund Sanitary Landfill Fund Golf Course Fund H.E.W. Utilities Fund North Hutchinson Island Utilities NHI Util-Renewal & Replacement.-Fund NHI Util - Capital Facilities Fund S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund SH Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund Sports Complex Fund No County Utility District-Operatin No Cty Util Dist-Renewal & Replace No Cty Util Dist-Capital Facilities Airport Utilities District Building Code Fund Health Insurance Fund 427,903.85 7,236.00 3,448.29 5,182.59 145.80 61,096.78 16,160.00 2,017.00 73,441.04 1,932.85 2,080.80 148,230.00 1, 973 .12 198,446.22 21,372.94 11,810.65 70.96 13,487.30 136.41 4,045.44 5,468.03 2,401.00 .245.00 200.00 2,446.25 4,674.91 8,800.98 1,202.00 15,000.00 10,755.00 797.00 316,927.96 6,330.64 43,616.14 49, 943.16 417.96 7,423.22 2,047.39 13,912.70 2,217.79 1, 664.16 13,736.69 3,816.55 5,567.87 15,300.00 1,322.38 536.69 144,659.96 PAGE PAYROLL 25,810.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 o.ao 0.00 0.00 0.00 o.ao 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.CO O.CO O.GO 0.00. O.CO 0.00 0.00 O.GO O.GO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.CO O.GO O.CO O.CO 0.00 O.CO O.CO 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7, 961.14 1 fir' '.~'' 07/23/04 ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD PAGE 2 F7ABWARR WARRANT LIST #45-X17-JUL-2004 TO 23-JUL-2004 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE EXPENSES PAYROLL 611 Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund 2,395.00 0.00 650 Agency Fund 14,495.12 0.00 665 SLC Art in Public Places Trust Fund 4,099.75 0.00 GRAND TOTAL: 1,7 02,639.34 33,771.54 ~h . ~. 1 `~ 3. COUNTY ATTORNEY A. Revocable License Agreement (After the Fact) -Intersection of Delaware and South Indian River Drive- The Board approved the Revocable License Agreement with Mr. Lyman, authorized the Chairman to execute the agreement and directed staff to record the document in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida. B. Resolution No. 04-185- A Resolution approving the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office Standard Operating Procedure concerning Inmate Worker Criteria-Gain Time- The Board approved the Resolution as drafted and authorized the Chairman to sign the attached Resolution 04-185. C. Pepper Park Lease Renewal- Sovereignty Submerged Lands BOT Lease - The Board approved the Sovereignty Submerged Lands Lease Renewal, BOT Lease No.561411748, and Resolution No. 04-200, extending the effective date to June 13, 2009 authorized the Chairman to execute the Lease Renewal and Resolution, directed staff to forward the Lease Renewal to the Department of Environmental Protection for signature and record the Lease Renewal in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida. D. 2004-OS Wages and Health Insurance- ..,Bargaining and Non- Bargaining Unit Employees- The Board approved the proposed Second Amendment to the October 1, 2002 Collective Bargaining Agreement with Teamsters Local Union 769, and authorized the Chairnian to sign the amendment and further the Board approved the same wage increase and health insurance program for the non- bargaining unit employees. E. Resolution No. 04-189- Amending Purchasing Manual to Establish a Vendor Reference Request Procedure and Increase the Threshold amounts for Tangible Personal Property and Formal Bidding- The Board approved Resolution No. 04-189. F. Ordinance No, 04-027- Amending Section 1-20-17 Division 1 of Article II of Chapter 1-20 of the Code of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, by prohibiting ~arking on Juanita Avenue (both sides) from its intersection with N. 25` St., West a distance of approximately 440 feet.- The Board granted permission to advertise Ordinance No. 04-027 as drafted. G. Ordinance No. 04-028- Amending Section I-20-17 Division 1 of Article II of Chapter 1-20 of the Code of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida by prohibiting parking on Old Dixie Highway (both sides) from its intersection with Naco Road South a distance of approximately 1,056 feet and by prohibiting parking on Naco Road (south side) from its intersection with Old Dixie Highway West a distance of approximately 1,056 feet- The Board approved advertising Ordinance No. U4-028 as drafted. H. Supervisor of Elections- First Amendment to addendum to lease agreement with DeSantis Commercial, lnc.,- The Board approved the hrc~luisucl First Amcndnicnt to l..casc ngrcemcnt with DcSantis COn1n1Cl'CIaI Inc., and aUlhorl'/.ed tI1C Chillrnliln t0 slgn the 21n1CI1dnlC:nl. 4. GRANTS This item was pulled. 2 ~' 5. PU[3LIC WORKS 'rrll` A. Lake Enhancement Strategy Plan for Lakewood Park Subdivision- Work Authorization No. 9 with Hazen & Sawyer Engineers- The Board approved the attached Work Authorization No. 9 in the amount of $21,500 with Hazen & Sawyer Engineers & Scientists Inc., for a Lake Management Plan for the Lakewood Park Subdivision, and authorized the Chairman to sign. B. Harmony Heights MSBU- Potable Water FPUA- Interlocal Agreements with FPUA and the City of Ft. Pierce to provide potable water- The Board approved the interlocal agreement with FPUA and the City of Ft. Pierce to provide potable water to Harmony Heights and authorized the Chairman to sign the Agreement. C. Solid Waste Division- CDM proposal for professional engineering services to assist St. Lucie County with the system design review and subsequent construction oversight for a landfill gas to energy project- The Board approved the proposal for professional engineering services to assist St. Lucie County with the system design review and subsequent construction oversight for a landfill gas to energy project. CDM will provide permitting assistance to the County to prepare a permit revision application to Title V Air Operation Permit. This permit revision will include a request for a change to the operational standards requirements (wellhead gas temperature range) of the New Source Performance Standards, 40 CFR G0.753, as well as changes due to a new bypass line that-will divert landfill gas from the current control device to Tropicana for use in their boilers for a lump sum of $145,600. D. Queens Island Management Plan- This item was pulled. E. Budget Resolution 04-195 to accept funds from John Mayo for the release of conservation easement on property located in Midway Industrial Park Phase II- The Board approved Budget Resolution No. 04-195. F. Declaration of Emergency'and Bid Waiver of Formal Bidding Process and Approval to purchase Concrete Pipe for Paradise Park Phase I- The Board approved declaring an emergency and waived the Formal Bidding Process and approved the purchase of concrete pipe from the lowest bidder, Rinker Materials, in the amount of $87,809.80 for the Paradise Park Stormwater Improvement Park. G. Declaration of Emergency and Bid Waiver of Formal Bidding Process and Approval to purchase Concrete Catch Basins for Paradise Park Phase I- The Board approved declaring an emergency and waive the fi~rmal bidding process an approved the purchase of concrete catch basins li•om the lowest bidder, American Concrete Industries, lnc., in the amount of $21,725.00. H. Release Retainage in the amount of $63,979.35 and make final payment in the amount of $99,455.43(deducting failed laboratory tests in the amount of $74.12) to Sheltra & Sons Construction, Inc. for the construction of Picos Road. Paving & Drainage from Tock Road to Kings Highway- The Board accepted the project, released the rtainage in the amount of $63,979.35 and make final payment in the amount of $99,455.43. 6. PARKS AND RECREATION A. Acceptance of a Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grant for the Lawnwood Recreation Complex- The Board accepted the FRDAP grant in the amount of $200,000 with a County match of L 1 authorized the Chairman to sign the agreement. B. Amendment of Contract # C03-11-723 to ACE Electrical Service, Tnc.,- Fairgrounds Lighting Phase II- Capital Project Number: 03- US4-'I'hc L3oard approved to process change order # 2 in the amount of $5,496.48. C. Award of RDP # 04-067 (Design Build Construction of Park in Lakewood Park)-The Board approved awarding RDP # 04-067 to the number one ranked firm Recreational design & Construction, 1nc., with a proposal amount of $7,041,331 authorized staff to negotiate a contract with RDC, approved the contract as drawn up by the County Attorney, and authorized the Chairman. to sign. 7. CENTRAL SERVICES FRDAP # F02281 Agreement Extension/Amendment No. 1 Savanna Recreation Area Phase II- The Board approved AmendmentNo. I to the FRDAP Agreement for Savanna Recreation Area Phase Il for a six extension with a completion date of March 31, 2005 and authorized the Chairman to sign Amendment No. 1. INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE Worlc Authorization from Contract # 00-06-356 Donahue & Associate Technical review of lin;il ~udil Ruh~-rl ,ui~l I?ncr~;y SCrviccs A~;rccmcnt suhmillcd by Tf?C'n I;ncr~;y ticrvirt~ti In~~.- 'I'h~~ Itu,ir-) ,il-I-ruvc~l uliliv,inh ('Cnlr~il ~~I'VICUti ItctiCrvu I~undti in the anwunt ul' ~ I (1,(1(11) li-r ~- work aulhuritation wilh UonahuC ~~, ASSOC., C'unlract Nu. C.'UU- 06-356 at a cost of $8,550.00 and authorized the Chairman to sign the Work Authorization as prepared by the County Attorney. 9. AIRPORT A. Award Bid # 04-045 to Commercial Fence Contractors for the Security Fence and Gates- The Board approved awarding Bid # 04-045 fir Security Fence and Gates to Commercial Fence Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $176,398.75 and authorized the Chairman to sign the contract as prepared by the County Attorney for the St. Lucie County International Airport. B. Airfield Pavement Marking Rehabilitation Scope of Work- The Board approved Kimley-I lore's scoE~c; ol'scrviccs (Work Aulhurirution No. 4) in the amount ol•$24,750.00 for the rehabilitation ol'air(iclcl paVCmCnt n1aC1<1ngS at the St. Lucie County International Airport. 10. HUMAN RESOURCES ('atuslrophic Innr.-tc Medical ('overage Insurance- 'I'hc l3oard approved Resolution No. O4-2O3. 11. CULTURAL AFFAIRS Budget Resolution No. 04-192- Cultural Support Program Grant- The Board approved Resolution No. 04-1112 recognizing funds in the amount of $7,949 fYom the Florida Department of Cultural Affairs that were not anticipated at the time of adoption of the FY 2004 budget. 4 12. COMMUNITY SERVICES Approval of the sub grant agreement between St. Lucie County and the Council on Aging of St. Lucie inc., for rY 03 Rural area Capital Equipment Support grant from the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged- The Board approved the sub-grant agreement and authorized the Chairman ofthe Board to sign all documents necessary to CXCCIItC t11C grant. 13. GROWTH MANAGEMENT A. Consider Draft Resolution 04-091 approving the request of KMJ Apartments, LLC through Agent Culpepper and Terpening lnc., for Major Site Plan Approval for the project to be known as Kitterman Woods located on the south side of Kitterman Road, approximately 600 feet east of S. U.S. Highway No. 1 and at the southwest corner of the intersection. of Kitterman Road and Lennard Road in the RM-9 zoning district. B. Laurel Place- Final Re-Plat Review- The Board approved the Re-Plat for the "Laurel Professional Park" and authorized staff to complete the final processing of this plat. 14. PURCHASING Permission to Advertise Invitation of Bid for Repair and Painting of the South I lulchinticm Island Walcr Ruclanritic~n Facility- `I'hc Board ahprcwcd the rudu~~st for permission to advertise invitation for bid . 15. UTILITIES Declaration of Emergency and request for Bid waiver per the Purchasing Manual Section 5.5- The Board approved declaring an emergency and requested a bid waiver per the Purchasing Manual Section 5.5 to approve the quote from Ditch Diggers, Inc., for the installation of the utility extension and tie in to the FPUA utility connections for the Seminole Utility extension in the amount of $87,653.00. 16. ADMINISTRATION Grant from the Florida Office of Greenways and Trails- The Board approved accepting the $22,500 grant from the Florida Office of Greenways and Trails to construct an observation pier, an observation platlorm, a canoe launch, and educational/interpretive signage at Wildcat Cove Preserve. CA-I. MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Sheriff s Office 2003/04 Cost overruns/ shortfalls- Consider staff recommendation to approve allocating the Sheriffs Office the additional $307,000 of cost overruns/projected shortfall 12003/04 and reducing his budget .for (seal 2004/OS by the same amount. Com. Coward questioned if this item is fully consistent with the agreement made at Thursday's special meeting. Tlie County Administrator stated, yes, the Sheriff had requested $1,492,000 to cover cost ovemins and shortfalls in the current year's budget. The Board approved $307,000 less than that amount. The Sheriff subsequently came back and requested the $307,000 be removed from the 2004/2005 proposed budget and transfer that amount into the current year's budget. The 2004/OS budget amount that the Board .approved is going to decrease hy'~:107,(1(1(1, the hudl~ul liir Ihiti year liar the ci~til uvcrrunti will incrcusc by the sank anwunl tics il'ti gc~inl; to hu a w,itih. Com. Hutchinson questioned if this was being borrowed against next year's budget? 5 The County Administrator stated this was correct. Com. Hutchinson questioned if he would be coming forth next year and requesting this amount back? The County Administrator stated the agreement they had was that he was not going to ask for that money next year. Com. Hutchinson stated her concern was that they had $2 million set aside in case the inmate population increased and if this is where it was expected to be funded from or if they do come back will it be funded by the County's General Fund? Chief Deputy Wilson stated, " to make this adjustment, they have no intention of coming back for the $307,000 . The only thing it would impact would be the population of the jail which was part of the agreement". Com. Eutchinson stated she would vote for this with the stipulation that they have ability to go in and specify the use of the $2 million. It was moved by Com. Hutchinson, seconded by Com. Bnihn, to approve staff recommendation; and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. NO PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED 6. CULTURAL AFFAIRS (1-2032) Architectural Design Services for the Post Office History and Humanities Museum- Consider staff recommendation to approve the selection of REG as architect for the Post office History and Humanities Museum and directs Cultural Affairs Director to execute the scope of services contract documents and proceed with the design phase of this project. It was moved by Com. Coward, seconded by Com. Bruhn, to approve staff recommendation; and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. PU[3LIC WORKS (1-2798) Engineering Division- Landscaping maintenance responsibilities for the FDOT project widening U.S 1 from Rio Mar Drive to Midway Road. The department will install landscaping along the roadway if the County will agree to maintain it. They are rcducsting the Board provide conceptual approval of an agreement for maintenance of the irrigation system, the landscaping along the roadway and the medians, and mowing of the medians. The actual .iPA will follow- consider staff recommendation to approve the U.S. 1 landscaping and execution by the Chairman following final approval of the Agreement by the County Attorney. It was moved by Com. Hutchinson, seconded by Com. Barnes, to approve staff reconnnendation; and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET (1-3043) Approval of the millage rates to be submitted to the Property Appraiser and set dates for public hearings. Consider staff recommendation to approve millage rates as outlined on "Worksheet Analysis ofRoll-back millage rate for Fiscal Year 2004/05 set two public hearings on September 9`~' and 16`x' authorize the County Administrator to he able to modify the millagc rates between General Fund and Fine and Forfeiture Fund as long as Ihu lulnl cuunly wick niillugu stays the sumc, anti scl uggrcgalc millu~;c al ti.~R91; mills which is I K.:17'%~ ~-vur the roll hucl: rate liar tux yctu• 2004. 6 The Management and Budget Director addressed the Board on this issue and stated the aggregate millage for next is 8.7530 which is a decrease of .1943 millage and an increase of rollback over aggregate millage of 1.2426. The percent increase in aggregate millage over rollback is 16.55% for next year. After the worksession on Monday, the countywide millage rate was decreased by 1.8 million dollars which is a .1368 decrease in the millage countywide. It was moved by Com. Hutchinson, seconded by Com. Bruhn, to approve staff recommendation ;and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. 9. ADMINISTRATION (1-3288) Midway Road PD&E Study Stakeholders Group- Consider staff recommendation to ratify the requested appointments and vote and ratify the Environmental Organization Representative to the Midway Road PD&E Study Stakeholders Group. Upon tally of the votes, by a vote of 5-0 Ms. Lace Vatunik was appointed as the Environmental Organization Representative. [t was moved by Com. Coward, seconded by Com. Hutchinson, to approve the entire committee, and; upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. 10. ADMINISTRATION (1-3572) Request for the E3oard to authorize stal'fto enter into an interlocal agreement with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to develop a Scope of Work and recommend team members to begin the implementation of the North County Charette. Consider staff recommendation to approve the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to complete Phase 1 of the North County Charette in the amount of $150,000. 11. ADMINISTRATION The Board provided updates on the Committees and Advisory Boards they serve on. RA-I CENTRAL SERVICL;S The purchase of tents and necessary items for minimum security inmates at Rock Road Correctional facility and retro-lit Dorm A-t to medium security ($74,360.UU ConsU-uclion and $36,238.00 furniture/Additional)- Staff was requesting a Bid Waiver an(1 Cmel'gCnCy plll'ChaSC of tents and necessary items to establish this arrangement at the Rock Road Correctional Facility at a cost of $111,000 including furniture and fixtures. The Central Services Director addressed the Board on this issue and advised the Board that he was informed by the Fire Marshall that the tents could not house more than 50 immates per tent structure. He also advised the Board that they were purchasing tents which are 16x33 which will house 12 inmates per tent. It was moved by Com. Barnes, seconded by Com. Bruhn to approve staff recommendation; and, upon roll call, motion carried unanimously. There being no further business to be brought before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. ('hriinttaii Clerk of Circuit Court 7 AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. ~,~ DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR (X ] PUBLIC HEARING [ ] TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY(DEPT): County Attorney CONSENT [ ] PRESENTED BY: Daniel S. McIntyre County Attorney SUBJECT: Resolution No. 04-209 -Congratulating Forest Grove Middle School Teacher Kerri Ann Walukiewicz as Florida's Teacher of the Year. BACKGROUND: FUNDS AVAIL.: PREVIOUS ACTION: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board adopt the attached Resolution No. 04-209 as drafted. COMMISSION ACTION: [ ]APPROVED [ ]DENIED [ ]OTHER: Approved 5-0 CONCURRE CE: o ' s Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: '~f(, _~~,j f1 Management & Budget ~a Originating Dept. Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Purchasing Other: Eff. 5/96 i RESOLUTION NO. 04-209 A RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING FOREST GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER KERRI ANN WALUKIEWICZ AS FLORIDA'S TEACHER OF THE YEAR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. Kerri Ann Walukiewicz is a 7th grade teacher at Forest Grove Middle School in St. Lucie County, Florida, where she teaches reading and language arts to students who score in the lowest percentiles on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test and has taught for eight years. 2. On July 20, 2004, Kerri Ann Walukiewicz was named the 2005 Florida Department of Education/Burdines-Macy's Teacher of the Year. 3. Her prizes included $10,000.00 from sponsor Burdines- Macy's, a $1,000.00 check for her school, a Lenox Crystal Trophy, and an all expense-paid trip for her and three guests to the Macy' s Thanksgiving Parade in New York. She has also won the title Christa McAuliffe Ambassador for Education. 4. Kerri has created a community outreach program called "Book Buddies" for her students, which lets her students choose books and read them to first-graders at an elementary school. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: 1. This Board believes dedication such as that demonstrated by Kerri Ann Walukiewicz should be recognized and therefore, congratulates Forest Grove Middle School Teacher Kerri Ann Walukiewicz as Florida's Teacher of the Year. 2. She loves her students, building relationships with them and giving them the confidence to succeed. 3. A copy of this resolution shall be presented to Kerri Ann Walukiewicz as a token of this Board's appreciation. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 3=d day of August, 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DEPUTY CLERK CHAIRMAN APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND CORRECTNESS: COUNTY ATTORNEY J ~" ~/ AGENDA REQUEST J • TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ITEM NO. ~~ DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [] PUBLIC HEARING [XX CONSENT [] PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED BY(DEPT): County Attorney Daniel S. McIntyre SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 04-026 -Alternative Method of Collecting Fees for the Collection of Solid Waste BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FUNDS AVAILABLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: RECOMMENDATION: COMMISSION ACTION: Staff recommends that the Board adopt Ordinance No. 04- 026 ns drafted. ~C] APPROVED [ ]DENIED [ ]OTHER: Approved 5-0 Review and Approvals County Attorney Management & Budget Purchasing: _ Originating Dept. Public Works Dir: County Eng.: Finance: (Check for copy only, if applicable) Eff. 5/96 County Administrator ~11r~' e = ~ _ _ .~ INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM ~ ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney C.A. NO.: 04-1070 DATE: July 20, 2004 SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 04-026 -Alternative Method of Collecting Fees for the Collection of Solid Waste BACKGROUND: Section 1-9-71 of the St. Lucie County Code and Compiled Laws provides for the collection of solid waste generated from residential property located within the urban unincorporated area by n regulated contractor and that the occupants of that property be responsible for the use of such service and the fees for such service. It is proposed that section 1-9-71 be amended to provide that the fees for this service may be collected pursuant to any method authorized by law including the imposition of fees nt the time of issuance of any permit or certificate of occupancy, collection by the contractor or ns anon- ad valorem assessment pursuant to the provisions of section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Ordinance No. 04-026 has been drafted to provide for the collection of fees using one of the options referenced above. Permission to advertise was granted on July 13, 2004 and notice of the public hearing was published on July 20, 2004 and July 24, 2004. RECOMMENDATION/CONCLUSION: Staff recommends that the Board adopt Ordinance No. 04-026 as drafted. ully submi Daniel S. McInty County Attorney DSM/caf Attachment ORDINANCE NO. 04-026 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLABLE MATERIALS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY; AMENDING CHAPTER 1-9, GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE, OF THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES AND COMPILED LAWS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 1-9-71 (RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY) TO PROVIDE FOR ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF COLLECTING THE FEES INCLUDING ANON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT; REQUIRING THAT ANY ACTION BE BROUGHT WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES AND REMEDIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA: PART A. CHAPTER 1-9, GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES AND COMPILED LAWS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY AMENDING SECTION 1-9-71 AS FOLLOWS: Section 1-9-71 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. During the term of any service agreement authorized by section 1-9-91(a), all solid waste (other than sludge unregulated under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean Air Act, sludge from a waste treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility) generated from residential property located within the urban unincorporated area shall be collected by a regulated contractor. The owners of all such residential property will be responsible for the use of such service by all occupants of the property and shall be responsible for the payment of service fees in accordance with the applicable service agreement including fees related to the availability of collection services for recyclable materials. Fees for such services, including the cost of collection, disposal and administration may be collected pursuant to any method authorized by law including the imposition of fees at the time of issuance of any permit or certificate of occupancy, collection by the contractor or as a non-nd valorem assessment pursuant to the provisions of section 197.3632. Florida Statutes. In the event that the County elects to collect the charges pursuant to the b#rttc~-#~hi°etagFr passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 1 `4r1~ provisions of section 197 3632 Florida Statutes, the adoption of the final assessment resolution shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented (including, but not limited to the determination of special benefit and fair apportionment to the property; the method of apportionment and assessment' the initial rate of assessment; the maximum assessment rate if and the initial assessment roll• and the levy and lien of the solid waste assessments, unless proRer steps shall be initiated in n court of competent jurisdiction to secure relief within 30 days from the dote of the Board action on the final assessment resolution. PART B. SEVERABILITY. Provisions of this Ordinance are severable; and if any section, subsection, sentence or clause or provision is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby. PART C. ALTERNATIVE METHOD. This Ordinance shall be deemed to provide nn additional and alternative method for the doing of the things authorized hereby and shall be regarded ns supplemental and additional to powers conferred by other laws, and shall not be regarded as in derogation of any powers now existing or which may hereafter come into existence. This ordinance, being necessary for the welfare and the inhabitants of the County shall be liberally construed to effect the purposes hereof. PART D. EFFECTIVE DATE. A certified copy of this ordinance shall be filed with the Department of State by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County within ten days after enactment by the Board, and this ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of official acknowledgment of filing ns provided in Section 125.66(2), Florida Statutes. PART E. FILING WITH DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Clerk be and hereby is directed forthwith to send a certified copy of this Ordinance to the Bureau of Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida, 32304. ~~-• •„~1~;;,r4ag}t passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 2 PART F. ADOPTION After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as follows: Chairman Paula Lewis XXX Vice Chairman John D. Bruhn XXX Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson XXX Commissioner Cliff Barnes XXX Commissioner Doug Coward XXX PART G. CODIFICATION Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the County Code and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article" or other appropriate word and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; provided, however, that parts B to G shall not be codified. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this day of 2004. ATTEST: Deputy Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: CHAIRMAN APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: BY: County Attorney ~reugh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 3 J ~,. ~,r b B ~JG\E CpGy ~ GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT y ~ -~ Planning Division 'c~OR\~a MEMORANDUM ~'~ ~ ,,, TO: Board of County Commissioners ~; .~ ~+ DATE: July 28, 2004 FROM: Randy Stevenson, Interim Growth Management Director SUBJECT: Silver Oaks rezoning petition Please find attached a letter from AI Brodeur, Thomas Lucido & Board of County Commissioners table their rezoning request to all its way through the County's Development Review Process. determined to meet all technical requirements of the Land Devel application and site plan application will be brought before the Bo review and approval. (Growth Management Staff will re-adverti residents about the petition. ~~ Cc: Doug Anderson, County Administrator Ray Wazny, Asst County Administrator Dan Mclntryre, County Attorney Approved 5-0 Motion to schedule to date certain of two weeks. oci s requesting that the v ti for the site plan to work )n the site plan has been en Code, both the rezoning of C unty Commissioners for and r notice the surrounding (August 17, 2004 6pm) /~ - v„ ~ - • v ~\/ . u . Thomas Lucido & Aeeociaces, P.A. . Land Plxrusir-g/Landscape Archiceccurc ~ , ' Juty 2~'", 2ooa ~ ~ . Itarldy 9tevenaon Director of Development . , St Lucie County - .2300 Vuginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FI.34950 RE: Silver Oaks Subdivisiols Rezosli~ APp~n Our Ref. No.: Bs16 Dear Mr. Stwvenaon, . On behalf of Lennar I~omea, Inc, Thomas Lucido 8t Aaaociates is hereby requesting that the Silver Oaka rezoning proposal, fence number RZ04017, currently scheduled for the August 3"d St. Lucie County Commiasioa Mewing, be conlinuwd to a date uncertain. , If you have any questions or requite any additional information pl~ae contact me at 772- a67-1301. Thank you for your assistance. Sincwrely, ~ ~ ' , , ' Al Brodeur . Planner c. Red Waldman, Lennar Homes • Mike LaCoursien, Michael Schorah dt Associates ' , V V V 701 E, Ocean Blvd- 827 Noah '[l~ocnron Avenue 100 Avenue A. Sure 2A Stuart, Plorida 34994 Cklaado, Plotida 31803 Pert Picra. Plorida 34950 772 ! 220.2100 407 / 898.9511 772 / 467-1301 ~ Pax 772 / 223.0220 Pax 407 / 898-9768 FaY 772 / 467.1303' ____.. ~..._,....,, ...",..,~,.,~ cncTioe7~I CC:GT AGIL17/R7.//R ~~a Agenda Request Item Number Date: <~:~~ 08/03/04 Consent [ ] Regular [ ] Public Hearing [ X ] Leg. [ ] Quasi-JD [ X ] To: Board of County Commissioners Pre ented By Submitted By: _ Growth Management ~ ~ '~~ Interim Growth Management Director SUBJECT: Consider Draft Resolution 04-092 granting a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1. BACKGROUND: The petitioner, Robert Rigel, has requested this change in zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District on property located at 3886 South U.S. Highway No. 1 in order to allow the property to be developed for commercial general uses. FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: At the June 17, 2004, public hearing on this matter, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission, by a vote of 6 to 0 with one member (Mr. Grande) recusing himself and two members (Mr. Akins and Mr. Lounds) absent, recommended approval of the requested change in zoning to the CG (Commercial, General)) Zoning District. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Draft Resolution 04-092. COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED ~ DENIED OTHER Approved 5-0 County Attorney ~~ i,,,, ~~ Originating Dept.: ~`- Finance: Coordination/ Signatures URRENCE: ouglas M. Anderson Mgt. & Budget: Other: County Administrator Purchasing: Other: r1r-' Commission Review: August 3, 2004 GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division MEMORANDUM TO: County Commission FROM: Interim Growth Management Director DATE: July 28, 2004 SUBJECT: Application of Robert P. Rigel, for a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District. LOCATION: 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1. EXISTING ZONING: IL (Industrial, Light) PROPOSED ZONING: FUTURE LAND USE: PARCEL SIZE: PROPOSED USE: CG (Commercial, General) IND (Industrial) 2.76 acres Commercial general uses PERMITTED USES: Attachment "A" -Section 3.01.03(S) CG (Commercial, General) - contains the designated uses, which are permitted by right, permitted as an accessory use, or permitted through the conditional use process. Any use designated as a "Conditional Use" is required to undergo further review and approvals. Any use not found within the zoning district regulations are designated as prohibited uses for that district. SURROUNDING ZONING: CG (Commercial, General) Zoning is located to the east, west, and north. IL (Industrial, Light) is located to the west and south. SURROUNDING LAND USES: The general existing use surrounding the property is industrial and commercial. The Future Land Use Classification of the surrounding area is IND (Industrial) to the west and south. COM (Commercial) to the north and east. August 28, 2004 Subject: Robert Rigel Page 2 File No.: RZ-04-016 FIRE/EMS PROTECTION: Station #6 (350 East Midway Road), is located approximately 2.5 miles to the south/east. UTILITY SERVICE: The subject property is in the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) service area. TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS RIGHT-OF-WAY ADEQUACY: The existing right-of-way width for South U.S. Highway No. 1 is 120 feet. SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS: None. TYPE OF CONCURRENCY DOCUMENT REQUIRED: Concurrency Deferral Affidavit. STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE In reviewing this application for proposed rezoning, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider and make the following determinations: 1. Whether the proposed rezoning is in conflict with any applicable portions of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code; The proposed zoning district is consistent with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and has met the standards of 11.06.03. 2. Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; The proposed change in zoning is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. The request is compatible with the IND (Industrial) Future Land Use Classification, which designates the subject property for commercial/industrial uses. Policy 1.1.1.1 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan establishes maximum lot coverage by buildings for the IND (Industrial) Future Land Use Category as 50 percent. Any proposed re-development of the subject property shall be allowed a maximum lot coverage by buildings of 50 percent. August 28, 2004 Page 3 Subject: Robert Rigel File No.: RZ-04-016 Policy 1.1.9.5 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan stipulates that St. Lucie County shall develop and implement a tree and upland habitat protection ordinance to prohibit the premature clearing of land and the destruction of native habitats. Any proposed re-development of the property will be required to apply for a vegetation removal permit and meet all applicable mitigation requirements. Policy 1.1.9.10 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan requires that the developer of any site shall be responsible for the on-site management of runoff in a manner so that post-development runoff rates, volumes, and pollutant loads do not exceed pre-development conditions. Any proposed re-development of the property would be required to meet all requirements pertaining to the pre- treatment of runoff prior to possible drainage off-site. 3. Whether and the extent to which the proposed zoning is inconsistent with the existing and proposed land uses; The proposed CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District is consistent with the existing commercial uses in the areas along South U.S. Highway No. 1. The property to the north is commercially designated. 4. Whether there have been changed conditions that require an amendment; Conditions have not changed so as to require an amendment. The applicant would like to develop the subject property for commercial uses. In order to do so, a rezoning to commercial general is necessary. 5. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in demands on public facilities, and whether or to the extent to which the proposed amendment would exceed the capacity of such public facilities, including but not limited to transportation facilities, sewage facilities, water supply, parks, drainage, schools, solid waste, mass transit, and emergency medical facilities; The intended use for this rezoning is not expected to create significant additional demands on public facilities in this area. Any redevelopment will need to demonstrate that there are adequate public facilities in the area to support any proposed use. 6. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in significant adverse impacts on the natural environment; The proposed amendment is not anticipated to create adverse impacts on the natural environment. Any development will be required to comply with all state and local environmental regulations. August 28, 2004 Subject: Robert Rigel Page 4 File No.: RZ-04-016 7. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern specifically identifying any negative affects of such patterns; The proposed amendment would ultimately result in an orderly and logical development pattern. The subject property is located in an area of commercial general and light industrial uses. 8. Whether the proposed amendment would be in conflict with the public interest, and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of this Code; The proposed amendment is not in conflict with the public interest and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding area is considered commercial/industrial for any future development. COMMENTS The petitioner, Robert Rigel, has requested this change in zoning from the fL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District on property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1 in order to allow the property to be developed for commercial general uses. The surrounding area is considered commercial/industrial for any future development. Attached is a copy of Section 3.01.03(T) - IL (Industrial, Light), of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, which delineates the permitted, accessory, and conditional uses allowed in this zoning district. At the June 17, 2004, public hearing on this matter, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission, by a vote of 6 to 0 with one member (Mr. Grande) recusing himself and two members (Mr. Akins and Mr. Lounds) absent, recommended approval of the requested change in zoning to the CG (Commercial, General)) Zoning District. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in Section 11.06.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. Staff recommends that the Board approve the petition for a change in zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District. Attached is a copy of Draft Resolution 04-092, which, if approved, would grant a change in zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District. ~IrrY' August 28, 2004 Page 5 Please let me know if you have any questions. SUBMITTED: Randy Stevenson, ASLA Interim Growth Management Director hf cc: County Administrator County Attorney Planning Manager Robert Rigel File Subject: Robert Rigef File No.: RZ-04-016 1 RESOLUTION 04-092 2 FILE NO.: RZ-04-016 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM 6 THE IL (INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT) ZONING DISTRICT TO THE CG 7 (COMMERCIAL, GENERAL) ZONING DISTRICT OF CERTAIN s PROPERTY IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA 9 1o WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the 11 testimony and evidence, including, but not limited to the staff report, has made the following 12 determinations: 13 14 1. Robert Rigel, presented a petition for a change in zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) 15 Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for the property depicted 16 on the attached maps as Exhibit "A" and described below. 17 1s 2. On June 17, 2004, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission held a public 19 hearing on the petition, after publishing notice at least 10 days prior to the hearing and 2 o notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property, and 21 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve a change in zoning 22 from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning 23 District. 24 25 3. On August 3, 2004, this Board held a public hearing on the petition, after publishing 26 notice at least 10 days prior to the hearing and notifying by mail all owners of property 27 within 500 feet of the subject property. 28 29 4. The proposed change in zoning has satisfied the requirements of Section 11.06.03 of 3o the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is consistent with the goals, 31 objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. 32 33 5. The proposed change in zoning is consistent with the existing and proposed use of 34 property in the surrounding area. 35 36 37 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie 3 s County, Florida: 39 40 41 A. The proposed Change in the Zoning District Classification from the IL (Industrial, Light) 42 Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for that property 43 depicted on the attached maps as Exhibit "A" and described as follows: 44 File No.: RZ-04-016 Resolution 04-092 August 3, 2004 Page 1 THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 200 FEET OF LOT 172 AND THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF LOT 173, MARAVILLA GARDENS UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 62 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO ANY RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONTAINING 128,119.34 S(~.FT. (2.76 ACRES)-WAY. (Tax ID#: Part of ) (Location: 3385 South U.S. Highway No.1) owned by Robert Rigel, is hereby approved. B. The St. Lucie County Growth Management Director is hereby authorized and directed to cause the change to be made on the Official Zoning Map of St. Lucie County, Florida, and to make notation of reference to the date of adoption of this resolution. After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Chairman Paula A. Lewis XXX Vice-Chairman John D. Bruhn XXX Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson XXX Commissioner Doug Coward XXX Commissioner Cliff Barnes XXX PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED This 3'd Day of August 2004. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY Chairman ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Deputy Clerk hf H:\W ORD\Petitions\BCC\Finished.04\Rigel. RZ\RigeIRES.doc County Attorney File No.: RZ-04-016 Resolution 04-092 August 3, 2004 Page 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Exhibit A Maps • General Location Map • Area Subject to the Change in Zoning File No.: RZ-04-016 August 3, 2004 Resolution 04-092 Page 3 p~p~6N1N60N APPR' V0~ L AGENDA ITEM 3: ROBERT P. RIGEL -FILE NO. RZ-04-016: COM~~ Mr. Hank Flores, presenting Staff comments, stated that Agenda Item # 3 was the application of Robert P. Rigel, for a Change in Zoning from the II., (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1. The petitioner, Robert Rigel, has requested this change in zoning from the II.. (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District on property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1 in order to allow the property to be developed for commercial general uses. The surrounding area is considered commercial/industrial for any future development. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in the Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan. Staff is, therefore, recommending that this Board forward a recommendation of approval to Board of County Commissioners. Chairman McCurdy questioned if the applicant was present. Ms. Pam Rigel stated that they were requesting the change to CG (Commercial, General) because it would allow them more flexibility with the development of the land. Mr. Hearn questioned what the applicant was proposing on the property. Ms. Rigel stated that they were looking into possibly having an eating establishment or a food store and found that the permitted uses under the CG zoning was what they preferred to do. She continued that they were no longer interested in having a car lot. Mr. Hearn questioned if the permitted uses in the II, (Industrial, Light) zoning would work for what the petitioner was considering doing. Mr. Flores confirmed that the 1L zoning would not allow those types of uses but they had more choices under the CG zoning. Chairman McCurdy questioned if there was already a structure on site and what the site was previously used for. Ms. Rigel stated that there is building on the lot and that Gulf Stream Auto Sales previously operated it. She stated that Gulf Stream had since moved out and she and her husband were not interested in staying with used car sales. Chairman McCurdy opened the public hearing. Seeing no one, Chairman McCurdy closed the public hearing. Mr. Merritt stated after considering the testimony presented during the public hearing, including Staff comments, and the Standards of Review as set forth in Section 11.06.03, St. Lucie County Land Development Code, I hereby move that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend that the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners grant approval to the application of Robert Rigel for a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District because it will bring it in line with the rest of the zoning in that area. Motion seconded by Ms. Morgan. Upon a roll call vote the motion was unanimously approved (with a vote of 6-0) and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. P&Z / ILPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 12 of 27 ~n QOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS July 23, 2004 S T. Co L U u rv C 1 E T y ~--~~ ~`. ~~ F L O R I D A GROWTH MANAGEMENT In accordance with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, you are hereby advised that ROBERT P. RIGEL has petitioned St. Lucie County for a Change in Zoning from the II. (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for the following described property: Location: 3385 South U.S. Highway No. l THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST The second public hearing on the petition will be held at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, orc August 3, 2004, County Commissioner's Chambers, St. Lucie County Administration Building Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at that time. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. The County Planning Division should receive written comments to the Board of County Commissioners at least 3 days prior to a scheduled hearing. County policy discourages communication with individual County Commissioners on any case outside of the scheduled public hearing(s). You may speak at a public hearing, or provide written comments for the record. The proceedings of the County Commission are electronically recorded. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the County Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings. For such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. If it becomes necessary, a public healing may be continued to adate-certain. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting at (772) 462- 1777 or T.D.D. (772) 462-1428. If you no longer own property adjacent to the above-described parcel, please forward this notice to the new owner. Please call (772) 462-1582 if you have any questions, and refer to: File Number RZ-04-016. Sincerely, ST• LUCIE COUNTY.BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Paula Lewis, Chair JOHN D. 6RUHN, District No. 1 • DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 • PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. ~ • FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 CLIFF DARNES, District No. 5 County Adminisrrotor -Douglas M. Anderson 2300 Virginio Avenue • Fort Pierce, FL 34982-5652 Administration: (772) 462-1590 Plonning: (772) 462-2822 GIS/Technicol Services: (772) 462-1553 Economic Development: (772) 462-1550 Fox: (772) 462-1581 Tourist Development: (772) 462-1529 Fax: (772) 462-2132 www.co.st-lucie.fl. us ~" ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS oUBLIC HEARING AGENDA August 3, 200a TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby gwen in accordance wdh Secton 11.00.03 of the St Luc County Lend Development Code and in accordance with the provisions the SL Luna County Comprahenswe Plan that the tollowing applicants hay requested Thal the SL Lucie County Bpartl of Commissioners consider thr following requests: ROBERT P. RIGEL, for a Change in Zoning from the IL hndustrial, Light) Zon ing District to the CG ICommereial, General) Zoning District for the followir described property: THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 200 FEET OF LOT 172 AND TH EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF LOT 173, MARAVILL GARDENS UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD ED IN PLAT BOOK B. PAGE 62 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST, LOC. COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO ANV RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS 0 EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONTAINING 128,119.34 SOFT. 12.94 ACRESI Location: 3365 SOUTH V.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 LENNAR HOMES, INC., for a Change m Zamng Irom the PUD (Planned Un Development) Zoning Dlstnet to the RM-S lResldentul, Mul[iple~Famdy dwacrel Zoning District for the tollowing described property: A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH RANGE 40 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL OF LANs ALSO LYING WITHIN BLOCK 4, ST LUCIE GARDENS, ACCORDING TO TH PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 35 AND 36. OF TH PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEINi MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH ONE-QUARTER (1/41 CORNER OF SAID SEC TION 23. TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH. RANGE 40 EAST; THENCE N 69 DEGREE: 52'a5" E, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE OUARTEf It/41 SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO ~ POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE SAID RIGHT OF WAV LINE LYING 50.00 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED Al RIGHT ANGLES T0. THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE~QUARTEF (1/41 OF SAID SECTION 23: THENCE N 00 DEGREES 13'26' W, ALONG SAIL EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE. A DISTANCE OF 2606.92 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TILTON ROAD, SAID RIGHT OF WAV LINE ALSO LYING 40.00 FEET SOUTH OF, A: MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES T0, THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEASI ONE-0UARTER 11/dl OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 69 DEGREES 56'47" E, ALONG SAID TILTON ROAD RIGHT OF WAV LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1262.2: FEET; THENCE S 27 DEGREES 24'06" E, DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1444.(5 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 00'06" W, A DISTANCE OF 1321.71 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-OVARTER 11/4) OF SAID SECTION 23: THENCE 5 69 DE- GREES 52'45" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER 11/4) OF SAID SECTION 23. A DISTANCE OF 7936.70 FEET TO THE POINT Of BEGINNING. CONTAINS 106.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Location: SE Corner of Silver Oaks Drive end Tilton Road. RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC., for a Change in Zoningg from AR-1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 dWacrai Zoning District to the R5~ IRasidential, Singla-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for the following described proper- ty: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO: THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEA57DNE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-OUART- ER (SE 1/4 OF SE ll4), LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE•QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. ~, 4ND: THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SE t/4 OF THE SE 1.4 ,SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS WEST 3 ACRES AND LESS EAST 40 FEET FOR KEEN ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAV. ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORI- DA. kND: THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTH 165 FEET AND THE SOUTH 430 FEET \L50: THE WEST 3 ACRES OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM RIGHTS OF WAV FOR PUBLIC ROA05 AND DRAINAGE CANALS iND. THE NORTH 200 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SE v4 OF THE SE t/4 OF SECTION 36. TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS ANO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 40 FEET AS A RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR KEEN ROAD; AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE 1/4 OF SE 1141 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH. RANGE 39 EAST, LSO:THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-OUART- ER ISE 1/4 OF SE i/4), LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID rVEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 43D FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE I/4 OF SE 1/41. TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER FHAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING :AST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. xation: West side of Kaen Road, approximately 700 (eel north of Angle load. NGELA WINTON, to Define a Class 'A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single ~amily Dwelling Unit in the AG-51Agritultural • ttlu/5 acres) Zoning District or the lollawing described property: 136 38 N 342.28 FT OF S 3083.68 FT OF W 1R-LESS W 100 FT AND LESS 5 X82.30 FT OF E 563.30 FT OF W 1643.02 FT AND LESS 560 FT OF E 979.83 FT )F W 1079.63 FT ~ (15.04 ACI (OR 1684.2998:174522771 >cation: East stda of Carlton Rcad, appruslmately 5.5 miles south of Okee- hobee Road. 18LIC HEARINGS will be held in the Commisslon Chambers, Roger Poitras lnnes, 3rd Floor, SL Lucie County Adminrstrauon Building, 2300 Virginia wenua, Fort Pierce, ilorida an Aupuct 3. 2004, beginning at 6:00 P.M. or as ooh thereafter es possible. 1RSUANT TO Section 286.0105. Florida Statutes. if a person Decides to ap~ cal any decision made by a board, agency, or commission wish respect to ny matter considered at a meeting or hearing, he will neetl a record of the roteedinys, and Ihal, for such purposes, he may neetl Ip ensure Ihal a ver- aum record of the proceedings Is made, wn¢n record includes the tesnmo- y and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. )ARD OF COMMISSIONERS LUCIE COUNTY. FLORIDA Paula Lewis, CHAIR Planning and Zoning Commission Review: 06/17/04 File Number RZ-04-016 MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Manager('~Y ~~''`` DATE: June 11, 2004 SUBJECT: Application of Robert P. Rigel, for a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District. LOCATION: 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1. EXISTING ZONING: IL (Industrial, Light) PROPOSED ZONING: CG (Commercial, General) FUTURE LAND USE: IND (Industrial) PARCEL SIZE: 2.76 acres PROPOSED USE: Commercial general uses PERMITTED USES: Attachment "A" -Section 3.01.03(S) CG (Commercial, General) - contains the designated uses, which are permitted by right, permitted as an accessory use, or permitted through the conditional use process. Any use designated as a "Conditional Use" is required to undergo further review and approvals. Any use not found within the zoning district regulations are designated as prohibited uses for that district. SURROUNDING ZONING: CG (Commercial, General) Zoning is located to the east, west, and north. IL (Industrial, Light) is located to the west and south. SURROUNDING LAND USES: The general existing use surrounding the property is industrial and commercial. fir' June 11, 2004 Page 2 FIRE/EMS PROTECTION: UTILITY SERVICE: TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS RIGHT-OF-WAY ADEQUACY: SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS: TYPE OF CONCURRENCY DOCUMENT REQUIRED: Subject: Robert Rigel File No.: RZ-04-016 The Future Land Use Classification of the surrounding area is IND (Industrial) to the west and south. COM (Commercial) to the north and east. Station #6 (350 East Midway Road), is located approximately 2.5 miles to the south/east. The subject property is in the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) service area. The existing right-of-way width for South U.S. Highway No. 1 is 120 feet. None. Concurrency Deferral Affidavit. STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE In reviewing this application for proposed rezoning, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider and make the following determinations: 1. Whether the proposed rezoning is in conflict with any applicable portions of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code; The proposed zoning district is consistent with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and has met the standards of 11.06.03. 2. Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; The proposed change in zoning is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. The request is compatible with the IND (Industrial) Future Land Use Classification, which designates the subject property for commercial/industrial uses. Policy 1.1.1.1 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan establishes maximum lot coverage by buildings for the IND (Industrial) Future Land Use Category as 50 percent. Any proposed re-development of the subject property shall be allowed a maximum lot coverage by buildings of 50 percent. June 11, 2004 Page 3 Subject: Robert Rigel File No.: RZ-04-016 Policy 1.1.9.5 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan stipulates that St. Lucie County shall develop and implement a tree and upland habitat protection ordinance to prohibit the premature clearing of land and the destruction of native habitats. Any proposed re-development of the property will be required to apply for a vegetation removal permit and meet all applicable mitigation requirements. Policy 1.1.9.10 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan requires that the developer of any site shall be responsible for the on-site management of runoff in a manner so that post-development runoff rates, volumes, and pollutant loads do not exceed pre-development conditions. Any proposed re-development of the property would be required to meet all requirements pertaining to the pre- treatment of runoff prior to possible drainage off-site. 3. Whether and the extent to which the proposed zoning is inconsistent with the existing and proposed land uses; The proposed CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District is consistent with the existing commercial uses in the areas along South U.S. Highway No. 1. The property to the north is commercially designated. 4. Whether there have been changed conditions that require an amendment; Conditions have not changed so as to require an amendment. The applicant would like to develop the subject property for commercial uses. In order to do so, a rezoning to commercial general is necessary. 5. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in demands on public facilities, and whether or to the extent to which the proposed amendment would exceed the capacity of such public facilities, including but not limited to transportation facilities, sewage facilities, water supply, parks, drainage, schools, solid waste, mass transit, and emergency medical facilities; The intended use for this rezoning is not expected to create significant additional demands on public facilities in this area. Any re-development will need to demonstrate that there are adequate public facilities in the area to support any proposed use. 6. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in significant adverse impacts on the natural environment; The proposed amendment is not anticipated to create adverse impacts on the natural environment. Any development will be required to comply with all state and local environmental regulations. 7. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern specifically identifying any negative affects of such patterns; June 11, 2004 Page 4 Subject: Robert Rigel File No.: RZ-04-016 The proposed amendment would ultimately result in an orderly and logical development pattern. The subject property is located in an area of commercial general and light industrial uses. 8. Whether the proposed amendment would be in conflict with the public interest, and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of this Code; The proposed amendment is not in conflict with the public interest and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding area is considered commercial/industrial for any future development. COMMENTS The petitioner, Robert Rigel, has requested this change in zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District on property located at 3385 South U.S. Highway No. 1 in order to allow the property to be developed for commercial general uses. The surrounding area is considered commercial/industrial for any future development. Attached is a copy of Section 3.01.03(S) - CG (Commercial, General), of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, which delineates the permitted, accessory, and conditional uses allowed in this zoning district. If a change in zoning is approved, the applicant, by right, would be allowed to establish any of the uses under the Permitted Uses section. Any use under the Accessory Uses section would be allowed only if one or more of the permitted uses exist on the subject property. Any use under the Conditional Uses section could only be allowed if it first receives approval through the Board of County Commissioners. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in Section 11.06.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. Staff is, therefore, recommending that this Board forward a recommendation of approval to Board of County Commissioners. Please contact this office if you have any questions on this matter. Attachment hf cc: County Administrator County Attorney Robert Rigel File Suggested motion to recommend approval/denial of this requested change in zoning. MOTION TO APPROVE: AFTER CONSIDERING THE TESTIMONY PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARING, INCLUDING STAFF COMMENTS, AND THE STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, I HEREBY MOVE THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMEND THAT THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT APPROVAL TO THE APPLICATION OF ROBERT RIGEL, FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM THE IL (INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT) ZONING DISTRICT TO THE CG (COMMERCIAL, GENERAL) ZONING DISTRICT, BECAUSE .... [CITE REASON[S] WHY -PLEASE BE SPECIFIC]. MOTION TO DENY: AFTER CONSIDERING THE TESTIMONY PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARING, INCLUDING STAFF COMMENTS, AND THE STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, I HEREBY MOVE THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMEND THAT THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DENY THE APPLICATION OF ROBERT RIGEL, FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM THE IL (INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT) ZONING DISTRICT TO THE CG (COMMERCIAL, GENERAL) ZONING DISTRICT, BECAUSE.... [CITE REASON[S] WHY -PLEASE BE SPECIFIC]. T. IL INDUSTRIAL. LIGHT Purpose Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for light manufacturing, wholesale, and warehousing activities that do not impose undesirable noise, vibration, odor, dust, or other offensive effects on the surrounding are, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with light industrial surroundings. The number in "()" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC code reference described in Section 3.01.02(8). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this code. 2. Permitted Uses a. Business services o3~ b. Communications -including telecommunication towers -subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23 teal c. Construction services: (1) Building construction -general contractors c,s~ (2) Other construction -general contractors c,e~ (3) Construction -special trade contractors c,» d. Engineering, architectural and surveying services ce~,l e. Commercial fishing coe,~ f. Laundry, cleaning & garment services ~z,l g. Local & suburban transit c„I h. Manufacturing: (1) Food and kindred products czol (2) Tobacco products cz,> (3) Textile milt products czz~ (4) Apparel & other finished products czsi (5) 'Furniture & fixtures czs~ (6) Printing, publishing and allied industries cz>> (7) Drugs cza3~ (ti) Leather & leather products c3,~ (9) Glass: (a) Flat glass csz,~ (b) Glass & glassware -pressed or blown cszzl (c) Glass products -made of purchased glass c3za> (10) Fabricated metal prod. -except machinery & transport. equip.: (a) Metal cans & shipping containers c~+,- (b) Cutlery, handtools 8~ general hardware c~azl (c) Heating equipment, except electric and warm air, and plumbing fixtures taa3~ (d) Fabricated structural metal products c~aal (e) Coating, engraving & allied services c~a>> (>7 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products - (1)Wire products c3aes~ (2) Misc. fabricated wire products c~es> (3) Metal foil & leaf caae>> (4) Fabricated metal products -NEC c~99i (11) Industrial/commercial machinery & computer equipment: (a) Metalworking machinery & equipment c3so~ , Adopted August 1, 1990 121 Revised Through 08/01/00 Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations (b) Special industry machinery, except metalworking machinery t3ss) (c) General industrial machinery & equipment t3ss) (d) Computers & office equipment t3si) (12) Electronic & other electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment: (a) Household appliances t3s3) (b) Electric lighting & wiring equipment t3s4) (c) Household audio & video equipment t3ss) (d) Communications equipment t3es> (e) Electronic components 8~ accessories t3s~) (f) Misc. electrical machinery equipment & supplies t3s9) (13) Measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments tae) (14) Photographic, medical'and optical goods tae) (15) Watches & clocks tae) (16) Misc. manufacturing industries: (a) Jewelry, silverware, and platedware. t39,) (b) Musical instruments and parts. t393) (c) Dolls, toys, games & sporting goods t394) (d) Pens, pencils, 8~ other office 8 artists' materials. t39s1 (e) Costume jewelry, costume novelties, and notions. t39s) (f) Brooms and brushes. (399,) (g) Signs and advertising displays. 13993) (h) Morticians goods. t39ss) (i) Manufacturing industries, NEC. 13999) (17) Plastic products -fabrication, molding, cutting, extrusion, and injection processing. (308) 1. MarlnaS (4493) j. Millwork and structural wood members. tza3) k. Motion pictures tie) I. Motor freight transportation & warehousing. taz) m. Repair services: (1) Automotive & automotive parking ps) (2) Electrical t~sz) (3) Watch, clock & jewelry repair psi) (4) Reupholstery & furniture repair t~sa) (5) Misc. repairs 8 services ~s9) n. Retail trade: (1) Lumber & other building materials ts2,) (2) Paint, glass & wallpaper tsz3) (3) Hardware tszs) (4) Nurseries, lawn & garden supplies cszs) (5) Mobile home dealers tsz~) (ti) Automotive/boat/RV/motorcycle dealers tss) (7) Gasoline service tss) (8) Furniture & furnishings ts~) '` o. Research, development, and testing services. (e73) p. Ship, boat building & repairing -less than forty-five (45) ft. (373) q. Sorting, grading & packaging services -citrus/vegetables to7z3) r. Vocational Schools teza> s. Wholesale trade -durable goods: Adopted August 1, 1990 122 Revised Through 08/01/00 ~br~ '.r/tr Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations (1) Motor vehicle and automotive equipment. cso,~ (2) Furniture and home furnishings.csoz~ (3) Lumber and other building materials. cso3i (4) Professional & commercial equipment/supplies. csoai (5) Metals & minerals except petroleum. csos~ (6) Electrical goods. csos~ (7) Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies. cso>> (8) Machinery, equipment, and supplies. csoei (9) Misc. durable goods: (a) Sporting and recreational goods csos,~ (b) Toys & hobby goods csosz~ (c) Jewelry, watches, precious stones & metals. csosa~ (d) Durable goods NEC csose~ t. Wholesale trade -nondurable goods: (1) Paper and paper products. cs„~ (2) Drugs cs,z~ (3) Dry goods and apparel. cs,si (4) Groceries and related products. cs,a~ (5) Farm products -raw materials. cs,s~ (6) Chemicals, and allied products. cs,s~ (7) Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverages. cs,e~ (8) Misc. nondurable goods: (a) Farm supplies ts,s,~ (b) Books, periodicals 8~ newspapers cs,szi (c) Flowers, nursery stock & florists' supplies cs,ss~ (d) Tobacco/tobacco products cs,sai (e) Paints, varnishes & supplies cs,set (f) Nondurable goods, NEC cs,sei u. Mobile food vendors csss> v. Single family detached dwelling units provided that the single family dwellin unit is located g on an existing lot or parcel or record, as further defined in this code, that was existing on or before August 1, 1990. csssi 3. Lot Size Requirements Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Offstreet Parking and Loading Requirements Offstreet parking and loading requirements are,,subject to Section 7.06.00. 6. Landscaping Requirements Landscaping requirements are subject to Section 7.09.00. Adopted August 1, 1990 123 Revised Through 08/01/00 7. Conditional Uses Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations a. Airports, landing and takeoff fields -general aviation case, b. Manufacturing: (1) Cut stone and stone products. c32e1 (2) Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts. es~sl (3) Wood containers, wood buildings and mobile homes. c2aanas> c. Ship, boat building 8 repairing (excluding ship or boat salvaging) -Forty-five (45) to one- hundred fifty (150) ft c3~s~ d. Wholesale: (1) Petroleum bulk stations and terminals. e. Scrap and waste materials -subject to the provisions of Section 7.10.12.A. 8. Accessory Uses Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00 and include the following: a. Co-generation facilities. ce~1 b. Fueling facilities. c9~s~ c. Industrial wastewater disposal. csee> d. One detached single-family dwelling or mobile home for on-site security purposes per property. cis) e. Retail trade accessory to the primary manufacturing or wholesaling use. ceee> Adopted August 1, 1990 124 Revised Through 08/01/00 ~., S. CG COMMERCIAL GENERAL Purpose Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for a wide variety ;;,' commercial uses intended to serve a population over a large market area, which do not impose undesirable noise, vibration, odor, dust, or offensive effects on the surrounding area, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with general commercial surroundings. The number in "()" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC code reference described in Section 3.01.02(6). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this code. 2. Permitted Uses a. Adjustment/collection & credit reporting services psz- b. Advertising t~3,t c. Amphitheaters tses~ d. Amusements & recreation services -except stadiums, arenas, race tracks, amusement parks and bingo parlors a9i e. Apparel & accessory stores tss~ f. Automobile dealers tss~ g. Automotive rental, repairs 8 serv. (except body repairs) ps,,~ss.~sa~ h. Beauty and barber services pz~zet i. Building materials, hardware and garden supply tsz~ j. Cleaning services ~see~ k. Commercial printing t9~~ I. Communications -except towers r.e~ m. Computer programming, data processing 8~ other computer serv. 03» n. Contract construction seer. (office & interior storage only) r,sr,sn» o. Cultural activities and nature exhibitions t~~ p. Duplicating, mailing, commercial art/photo. 8~ stenog, serv. pss~ q. Eating places tse,~ r. Educational services -except public schools raze s. Engineering, accounting, research, management 8 related services te>> t. Equipment rental and leasing services p3s~ u. Executive, legislative, and judicial functions te,rszrssrearssr96,s~t v. Farm labor and management services ro~s> w. Financial, insurance, and real estate cr~,rsve,~asse,t x. Food stores tu- y. Funeral and crematory services pze~ z. Gasoline service stations tss„~ aa. General merchandise stores ts3t bb. Health services teo~ cc. Home furniture and furnishings ts>> dd. Landscape 8~ horticultural services to~e~ ee. Laundry, cleaning and garment services t~z,t ff. Membership organizations -except for religious organizations as provided in Section 8.02.01(H) of this code teat gg. Miscellaneous retail (see SIC Code Major Group 59): (1) Drug stores ts9,~ Adopted August 1, 1990 118 Revised Through 00l0?/q0 Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations 3. (2) Used merchandise stores css3> (3) Sporting goods Iseo,l (4) Book & stationary issozissaa~ (5) Jewelry (ssa<~ (6) Hobby, toy and games cssasl (7) Camera & photographic supplies tss.el (8) Gifts, novelty and souvenir cssa>> (9) Luggage & leather goods css,el (10) Fabric and mill products tssas~ (11) Catalog, mail order and direct selling csssvssss~ (12) Liquified petroleum gas (propane) cssaa~ (13) Florists Issszl (14) Tobacco csss3~ (15) News dealers/newsstands csssa> (16) Optical goods cssss~ (17) Misc. retail (See SIC Code for specific uses) tssss> hh. Miscellaneous personal services (see SIC Code Major Group 72): (1) Tax return services ~zs,~ (2) Misc. retail (See SIC Code for specific uses) pzss~ ii. Miscellaneous business services (see SIC Code Major Group 73): (1) Detective, guard and armored car services ~~e,~ (2) Security system services p3ezl (3) News syndicate paesl (4) Photofinishing laboratories c~3eo~ (5) Business services -misc. c~sesl jj. Mobile home dealers csz» kk. Mobile food vendors (eating places, fruits &vegetables-retail) csss~ II. Motion pictures t~e~ mm. Motor vehicle parking -commercial parking & vehicle storage. psz- nn. Museums, galleries and gardens cea~ oo. Personnel supply services ~3e~ pp. Photo finishing services c~3e.~~ qq. Photographic services c~zz~ rr. Postal services ta3~ ss. Recreation facilities cs~) tt. Repair services oe~ uu. Retail trade-indoor display and sales only, except as provided in Section "I.OO.OU. csssl vv. Social services: (1) Individual 8 family social services ceazre3st (2) Child care services le3sl (3) Job training and vocational rehabilitation services ce331 ww. Travel agencies c,~z.i xx. Veterinary services toy<~ Lot Size Requirements Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. ~`` ~: Adopted August 1, 1990 119 Revised Through 0'01/00 ~~-;r;t~~ n ~ O1.Q3 Zoning Uisuict Use FZr.;gufations ~. ~ . r ~ . ~ 4. Dimensional Regulations Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-street Parking and Loading Requirements Off-street parking and loading requirements are subject to Section 7.06.00. 6. Landscaping Requirements Landscaping requirements are subject to Section 7.09.00. 7. Conditional Uses a. Adult establishments subject to requirements of Sec. 7.10.10. tie) b. Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) -free-standing. css,3~ c. Disinfecting & pest control services. t»az d. Amusement parks. ~~> e. Go-cart tracks. v~~ f. Hotels 8 motets. po,~ g. Household goods warehousing and storage-mini-warehouses tss9~ h. Marina -recreational boats only. c.a93~ i. Motor vehicle repair services -body repair. ~s3~ j. Sporting and recreational camps. po3z~ k. Retail trade: (1) Liquor stores. is9z~ k. Stadiums, arenas, and race tracks. t~sa~ I. Telecommunication towers -subject to the standards of Section ~r'.1a~.'~.+ c:~~~:~~ 8. Accessory Uses Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00, and incluc.~ :I r- :~~ ~ ,y;: a. Drinking places (alcoholic beverages as an accessory use to arestaurant anct/or ucivic, social, and fraternal organizations). b. One single-family dwelling unit contained within the commercial br,ildinc~, r~r a d!~tached single-family dwelling or mobile home, (for on-site security pur}~osts). c. Retail trade: (1) Undistilled alcoholic beverages (accessory to retail sale of food). Adopted August 1, 1990 120 Revised Through 08/01/00 -W~ Z I ~ ~ ;~+, OC o ~ '~~ ~ ~od~W f v ~w `~ .. ~-+ O V W ~ L ~ ^^`` ,-:. 11 LL r y~ ~ S ~ .. ~ ~ OY uY•1.13 Z _. ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ J ~ ~ ,'(~ p P' I~~ ~ •117on71o~ >zYS L ~ 6A o ~ ~. 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Pierce ~. i )ixiel< i-__ ~ ~ i GIS ~ ._ .y1. -- Map prepared May 19, 2004 7hia map has been compiietl for general planning antl reference purposes only Wh~ie every ellon has been matle to provide the moat current and accurate ~ T mlormation possible, n is not mientletl tar use as a iegany h~ntling eocumern. 1 V Zoning L .~ r` t 0 N M-11 Robert P. Rigel CG CG Farmer's Market--'~*~ \~ \\\\\ \\ IL O Z v 3 (I') ~, ~~, RZ 04-016 This pattern indicates subject parcel ~.~ ~.,~'~ ~~~,~ ,' This pattern indicates City of Ft, Pierce .ter-~~,~«; ~~.,,T.-~. C7~c - ~t Map prepared May 19, 2004 This map has been campnea for general planrnng and reference purposes ony. White every effort has been made to provltle the most current and accurate inlamation possible, it is not intentled for use as a legally bintling document. Land Use 0 z 0 3 2 ~. ., , r.._~__f_ „_ ,, `~. ~ -.~ ~ '~ ~ ~~ ,~ . A V~ ~ ~ ~V ~~. ~~ .e ~, , ke Robert P. Rigel IND ~. ~~ \\ IND -. 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' T While every etlari has been matle to proviOB the most currant entl accurate N infoonation passible, ~l is not intentletl for use ae a Iega1N bmtling tlowment. ST. LUCIE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION '"""•'* CORRECTION •MffifRif PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA June 17, 2004 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Sec lion 11.00.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Devel opment Code and in accordance with the provi sions of the St. Lucie County Comprehensiv Plan, that the following applicants have requests that the St. Lucie County Planning and Zonin Commission consider the following requests: ROBERT P. RIGEL, for a Change in Zoning fron the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the Ci (Commercial, General) Zoning District for the fot lowing described property: THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 20( FEET OF LOT 172 AND THE EASTERLY 320.Oi FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF LOT 173 MARAVILLA GARDENS UNIT THREE, A000RD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IP PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 62 OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA SUBJECT TO ANY RESTRICTIONS, REGULA- TIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONTAINING 128,119.34 SOFT. (2.94 ACRES) Location: 3385 SOUTH U.S. HIGHWAY N0. 1 LENNAR HOMES, INC., for a Change in Zoninc from the PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zon- ing District to the RM-5 (Residential, Multiple• Family - 5 du/acre) Zoning District for the follow- ing described property: A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL OF LAND ALSO LYING WITHIN BLOCK 4, ST. LUCIE GARDENS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 35 AND 36, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH ONE-OUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST; THENCE N 69° 52'45" E, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE LYING 50.00 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (114) OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 00 ° 13'26" W, ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 2606.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TILTON ROAD, SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE ALSO LYING 40.00 FEET SOUTH OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUART- ER (1/4) OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 89° 56'47" E, ALONG SAID TILTON ROAD RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1282.25 FEET; THENCE S 27 ° 24'06" E, DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1444.25 FEET; THENCE S 00 ° 00'08" W, A DISTANCE OF 1321.71 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-OUARTER (1/4) OF SAID SEC- TION 23; THENCE S 69° 52'45" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUART- ER (1/4) OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 1936.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. :ONTAINS 106.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ~ ocation:SE Corner of Silver Oaks Drive and I Tilton Road. 'UBLIC HEARINGS will be held in the Commission Chambers, Roger Poitras Annex, 3rd Floor, St. Lu- cie County Administration Building, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida on June 17, 2004, be- ginning at 7:00 P.M, or as soon thereafter as pos- sable. URSUANT TO Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by a board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings, and Ihat, for such purposes, he may need to ensure :hat a verbatim record of the proceedings is Tads, which record includes the testimony and avidence upon which the appeal is to be based. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION / LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA /S/Carson McCurdy, Chairman DI 101 ICU r~ATt. I..... -~ nnn• V ~` QOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS June 7, 2004 ST. L(.I CIE CO C.IN T Y `~ ~.. F L O R I D A GROWTH MANAGEMENT In accordance with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, you are hereby advised that ROBERT P. RIGEL has petitioned St. Lucie County for a Change in Zoning from the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District to the CG (Commercial, General) Zoning District for the following described property: Location: 3385 South U.S. Highway No. l THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST The first public hearing on the petition will be held at 7.•00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on June l7, 2004, County Commissioner's Chambers, St. Lucie County Administration Building Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heazd at that time. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. The County Planning Division should receive written comments to the Planning and Zoning Commission at least 3 days prior to a scheduled hearing. County policy discourages communication with individual Planning and Zoning Commission and County Commission on any case outside of the scheduled public hearing(s). You may speak at a public hearing, or provide written comments for the record. The proceedings of the Planning and Zoning Commission are electronically recorded. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning and Zoning Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings. For such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross- examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. If it becomes necessary, a public hearing may be continued to adate-certain. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting at (772) 462- 1777 or T.D.D. (772) 462-1428. If you no longer own property adjacent to the above-described parcel, please forward this notice to the new owner. Please call (772) 462-1582 if you have any questions, and refer to: File Number: RZ-04-016. Sincerely, ST, LUCIE COU-~>N~TY PLANN/ING ANI~ ZONING COMMISSION Carson McCurdy, Chairman JOHN D. 6RUHN, District No. 1 • DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 PAULA A. LEWIS, Disrricr No. ~ FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, Disrricr No. 4 CLIFF DARN ES, District No. 5 County Administrator - Douglas M. 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[ ] Quasi-JD [ X j To: Board of County Commissioners Pre ented By ~ . , ,~~ Submitted By: Growth Management ,~ ,~ Interim Growth Management Director SUBJECT: Consider Draft Resolution 04-093 granting a Change in Zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. BACKGROUND: The petitioner, Rio Lago Florida Investments, LLC, has requested this change in zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single- Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District on property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road in order to allow the property to be developed for single-family lots. FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: At the June 17, 2004, public hearing on this matter, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission, by a vote of 4 to 3 (Mr. Hearn, Ms. Hammer, and Mr. Trias) with two members (Mr. Akins and Mr. Lounds) absent, recommended approval of the requested change in zoning to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Draft Resolution 04-093. COMMISSION ACTION: C URRENCE: APPROVED ~ DENIED ® OTHER Approved 5-0 Request by applicant for two ouglaS M. Anderson week continuance of Public Comm. Barnes and Comm. County Administrator Hearing to address concerns from Coward. (August 17, 2004) )ordination/ Signatures t;ounty Httorney 1c_,. ~n,cr~. Mgt. & Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept.: ~"""_- Other: Other: Finance: t Commission Review: August 3, 2004 GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division MEMORANDUM TO: County Commission FROM: Interim Growth Management Director DATE: July 28, 2004 SUBJECT: Application of Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC., for a Change in Zoning from the AR-1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. LOCATION: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. EXISTING ZONING: AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) PROPOSED ZONING: RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) FUTURE LAND USE: RU (Residential Urban) PARCEL SIZE: 33.28 acres PROPOSED USE: Single-Family subdivision consistent with the RS-4 Zoning District PERMITTED USES: Attachment "A" -Section 3.01.03(J), RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) -contains the designated uses, which are permitted by right, permitted as an accessory use, or permitted through the conditional use process. Any use designated as a "Conditional Use" is required to undergo further review and approvals. Any use not found within the zoning district regulations are prohibited uses for that district. SURROUNDING ZONING: RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) to the east. AR-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) to the north, south, and west. 11rr-` July ~8, 2004 Page 2 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC File No.: RZ-04-018 SURROUNDING LAND USES: The general existing use surrounding the property is residential and vacant undeveloped property. The Harmony Heights residential subdivision is located to the east across Keen Road. The Future Land Use Classification of the surrounding area is RU (Residential Urban) to the north, south, west and east. FIRE/EMS PROTECTION: Station #4 (4000 St. Lucie Boulevard), is located approximately 3.75 mile to the north/east. UTILITY SERVICE: The subject property is within the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) service area. TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS RIGHT-OF-WAY ADEQUACY: The existing right-of-way width for Keen Road in the area of the proposed rezoning is 60 feet. SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS: None. TYPE OF CONCURRENCY DOCUMENT REQUIRED: Concurrency Deferral Affidavit. STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE In reviewing this application for proposed rezoning, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider and make the following determinations: 1. Whether the proposed rezoning is in conflict with any applicable portions of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code; The proposed zoning district is consistent with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and specifically has met the standards of 11.06.03. 2. Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; The proposed change in zoning is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. ' July 28, 2004 Page 3 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC File No.: RZ-04-018 Policy 1.1.1.1 of the of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan allows for a maximum density of 5 dwelling units per acre in the Residential Urban future Land Use Classification. The request is compatible with the RU (Residential Urban) Future Land Use classification, in that the maximum density proposed is 4 dwelling units per acre. Policy 1.1.4.2 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan requires that new development be designed and planned in a manner, which does not place an unanticipated economic burden upon the services and facilities of St. Lucie County. The subject property is located within the Urban Service Boundary of St. Lucie County and within the service area of the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) for the provision of central water and sewer services. Objective 1.1.5 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan states that future development within the Urban Service Boundary shall be directed to areas where urban and community services/facilities can be provided in the most efficient and compact manner so as to discourage the proliferation of urban sprawl. The subject property is located within the Urban Service Boundary of St. Lucie County and within the service area of the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) for the provision of central water and sewer services. Policy 1.1.5.10 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan states that developments of a density greater than two units per acre shall only be permitted when central water and sewer services are available. The proposed change in zoning would allow a density of up to 4single-family dwellings per acre. The project will be serviced by the FPUA. 3. Whether and the extent to which the proposed zoning is inconsistent with the existing and proposed land uses; The proposed zoning is consistent with the future proposed and existing uses in the area. Along established subdivision -Harmony Heights - has a density of approximately 4 dwelling units per acre. The developer of the subject property has discussed plans for a subdivision with a density of approximately 4 dwelling units per acre. 4. Whether there have been changed conditions that require an amendment; Conditions have not changed so as to require an amendment. 5. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in demands on public facilities, and whether or to the extent to which the proposed amendment would exceed the capacity of such public facilities, including, but not limited to: transportation facilities, sewage facilities, water supply, parks, drainage, schools, solid waste, mass transit, and emergency medical facilities; ~~-'' July 28, 2004 Page 4 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC File No.: RZ-04-018 The intended use for this rezoning is not expected to create significant additional demands on any public facilities in this area. Water and sewer services are available to this site. Any development will need to demonstrate that there are adequate public facilities in the area to support such development. The proposed project would also be required to verify that any development would meet South Florida Water Management District requirements for drainage. 6. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in significant adverse impacts on the natural environment; The proposed amendment is not anticipated to create adverse impacts on the natural environment. Any future development of this site will be required to comply with all state and local environmental regulations. The site is currently an old grove and does not contain significant native vegetation and habitat. 7. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern specifically identifying any negative affects of such patterns; The proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern for the long term uses in the area. The subject property has a future land use classification of Residential Urban, which allows for the RS-4 Zoning District and the uses associated with this designation. The subject property is bounded by the Harmony Heights residential subdivision to the east, which has a zoning district designation of RS-4. The subject property is within the urban service boundary of St. Lucie County. 8. Whether the proposed amendment would be in conflict with the public interest, and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of this Code; The proposed amendment is not in conflict with the public interest and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. COMMENTS The petitioner, Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC, has requested this change in zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District on property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road in order to develop the property for asingle-family development. The subject property has a future land use classification of Residential Urban, which may allow the RS-4 Zoning District and the uses associated with this designation. The subject property is bounded by the Harmony Heights residential subdivision to the east across Keen Road, which has a zoning district designation of RS-4 and is within the urban service boundary of St. Lucie County. Adequate water and sewer services are available to the area. Attached is a copy of Section 3.01.03(J) - RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre), of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, which delineates the permitted, accessory, and conditional uses allowed in this zoning district. ~'' July`28, 2004 Page 5 ,,~ Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC File No.: RZ-04-018 At the June 17, 2004, public hearing on this matter, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission, by a vote of 4 to 3 (Mr. Hearn, Ms. Hammer, and Mr. Trias) with two members (Mr. Akins and Mr. Lounds) absent, recommended approval of the requested change in zoning to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in Section 11.06.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. Staff recommends that the Board approve the petition for a change in zoning from the AR-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. Attached is a copy of Draft Resolution 04-093, which, if approved, would grant a change in zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. Please let me know if you have any questions. SUBMITTED: Randy Stevenson, ASLA Interim Growth Management Director hf cc: County Administrator County Attorney Planning Manager Daniel Harrell, Esq. Eric Zeiss, P.E John Albritton, PSM File `~ 1 RESOLUTION 04-093 2 FILE NO.: RZ-04-018 3 4 s A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM 6 THE AG-1 (AGRICULTURAL - 1 DU/ACRE) ZONING 7 DISTRICT TO THE RS-4 (RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY - 4 s DU/ACRE) ZONING DISTRICT OF CERTAIN PROPERTY IN 9 ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA to 11 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the 12 testimony and evidence, including, but not limited to the staff report, has made the following 13 determinations: 14 15 1. Rio Lapo Florida Acquisitions LLC presented a petition for a change in zoning from the 16 AG-1 (Agricultural -1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family-4 17 du/acre) Zoning District for the property depicted on the attached maps as Exhibit "A" is and described below. 19 20 2. On June 17, 2004, the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission held a public 21 hearing on the petition, after publishing notice at least 10 days prior to the hearing and 22 notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property, and 23 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve a change in zoning 24 from the AG-1 (Agricultural -1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single- 25 Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. 26 27 3. On August 3, 2004, this Board held a public hearing on the petition, after publishing 28 notice at least 10 days prior to the hearing and notifying by mail all owners of property 29 within 500 feet of the subject property. 30 31 4. The proposed change in zoning has satisfied the requirements of Section 11.06.03 of 32 the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is consistent with the goals, 33 objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. 34 35 5. The proposed change in zoning is consistent with the existing and proposed use of 36 property in the surrounding area. 37 38 39 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie 4 o County, Florida: 41 42 43 File No.: RZ-04-018 Resolution 04-093 August 3, 2004 Page 1 ~1r/' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 A. The proposed Change in the Zoning District Classification from the AG-1 (Agricultural -1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for that property depicted on the attached maps as Exhibit "A"and described as follows: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO: THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. (Location: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road) owned by Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC., is hereby approved. B. The St. Lucie County Growth Management Director is hereby authorized and directed to cause the change to be made on the Official Zoning Map of St. Lucie County, Florida, and to make notation of reference to the date of adoption of this resolution. After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Chairman Paula A. Lewis Vice-Chairman John D. Bruhn Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson Commissioner Doug Coward Commissioner Cliff Barnes PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED This 3~d Day of August 2004. XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS File No.: RZ-04-018 August 3, 2004 Resolution 04-093 Page 2 `~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY Chairman ATTEST: Deputy Clerk hf H:\W ORD\Petitions\BCC\Finished.04\RioLago. RZ\RioLagoRES.doc File No.: RZ-04-018 August 3, 2004 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: County Attorney Resolution 04-093 Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Exhibit A Maps • General Location Map • Area Subject to the Change in Zoning File No.: RZ-04-018 August 3, 2004 Resolution 04-093 Page 4 suB~ECr ro PLANN~IV~ 8 Z0~ AAIInnuw...__. _ Hur.1VLA 11 L' Nl 4: - KlU LAGU FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC 018: Hank Flores, presenting Staff comments, stated that Agenda Item 4 was the application of Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC., for a Change in Zoning from the AR-1 (Agricultural. Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for property located on the West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. The petitioner, Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC, has requested this change in zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District on property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road in order to develop the property for asingle-family development. The subject property has a future land use classification of Residential Urban, which may allow the RS-4 Zoning District and the uses associated with this designation. The subject property is bounded by the Harmony Heights residential subdivision to the east across Keen Road, which has a zoning district designation of RS-4 and is within the urban service boundary of St. Lucie County. Adequate water and sewer services are available to the area. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in the Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan. Staff is recommending that you forward this petition to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. Chairman McCurdy questioned if the petition was present. Mr. Dan Harrell stated that he was there to represent the petitioner and also had Eric Zeiss from Culpepper & Terpening, the project engineer, present to answer any questions. He continued that the applicant was requesting a Change in Zoning from the AR-1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for 33 acres to allow for the development of asingle-family subdivision of 70 homes. He continued that they are only developing at two (2) units per acre but the RS-4 zoning allows for better lot sizes and set backs. He continued that the parcel also has 12 to 14 acres of man-made lakes and a '/z acre upland area that they are attempting to preserve. He continued that they would be removing some Australian Pines and Brazilian Peppers. He stated that the Staff report explained everything else thoroughly and asked that the request be approved. Mr. Grande stated that the aerial photo provided in their packet looks like the lake is planted. Mr. Harrell stated that it was not and had existed for at least 40 years. Mr. Hearn stated that under the new zoning, if approved, they could get an additional 100 units on the property. Mr. Harrell stated that theoretically that was correct but once the minimum lot size and setback requirements are met, that would not be possible. He stated that under the AR-1 zoning they could only get 33 units and the rezoning to RS-4 would allow them to get 7U units. Mr. Hearn stated that he was very concerned about increasing densities and making sure that growth is paying for itself. He advised that was a major concern expressed by the public at the North County Charrette and was not comfortable with this request. He continued that it is a developers dream to buy property at one (1) unit per acre prices and then develop it at 4 units per acre. P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 13 of 27 ~~FF1CIAt.® su~~EC~ ro PLANNING & ZONII~ COMMISSION APPROVAL Mr. Trias questioned if this request was consistent with the ides of the North County Charrette. Mr. Stevenson stated that the North County Charrette plans are still being reviewed and are fluid documents at this point. He continued that right now they are only concepts and would not be concrete until a plan is completed and adopted. Chairman McCurdy questioned if this property was within the Urban Service Boundary. Mr. Flores confirmed that it was. Chairman McCurdy stated that at the North County Charrette they discussed development within the Urban Service Boundary and encouraged it, so he felt this would be conducive. Mr. Trias stated that the there were maps prepared that showed areas where growth should be encouraged and questioned if this property was within those areas. Chairman McCurdy stated that this property is within those areas on the North County Charrette maps. Mr. Hearn stated that they discussed that there was a need for more density within the Urban Service Boundary at the North County Charrette but that they stated a formula should be created to determine how to move densities from areas that would not be developed to these areas. He continued that he was not interested in increasing densities unless they are giving up density in other areas. Mr. Merritt questioned the values of the units. Mr. Harrell stated that they would start at $300,000 and that these would only be single-family units. He continued that they would not have multi-family, zero lot lines, and no patio homes. He stated that they were only interested in single-family and the minimum lot size and setback requirements under the RS-4 zoning. Mr. Merritt stated that he was only concerned about the value of the density and not the density itself, for tax base purposes. He continued that based on values of $300,000, he would support this request. Mr. Harrell stated that those values are consistent with the property values along Keen Road. Chairman McCurdy opened the public hearing. Mr. Joe Stephens, 3625 Orange Avenue, stated that he owns two lots on the corner of San Diego and Keen Road that he wants to build on. He stated that the smallest lots in that area are a minimum of 3/4 of an acre, 600 feet deep, and 75 feet wide. He continued that most of them have acreage in that area with higher valued homes and property. He stated that the developers' numbers don't add up to him. He advised that if their property is 33 acres and 15 acres of the property are lakes, there would be 70 units on 18 acres, which would not be only two units per acre. He stated that they would be very narrow lots that are inconsistent with the surrounding area. He stated that to the east of the property are higher densities, smaller homes that are low income, and are overcrowded. He stated that he wants to have the land remain at the AR-1 zoning. Mr. Hearn explained that the density transfers off of the lake so that is why it is classified as being two (2) units per acre. He continued that it is not basic math and is a formula used to transfer the density from areas that cannot be developed on. Mr. Merritt stated that he understands Mr. Stevens's concerns, but that the market drives the product. He continued that many people want $300,000 homes and do not want to have to maintain any yards. Mr. Stevens stated that there was not a guarantee that the homes would start P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 14 of 27 UNOFFICIAL-~ ' SUOJECT TO PLANNING & ZONIl16 at $300,000 and that he doesn't see how they will get that price unless they are on(IIB~SB>~~ APPROVAL acre lots. Mr. Grande stated that he agreed with Mr. Merritt and having 1/4-acre lots with half of those lots having a lake view and selling at $300,000 was realistic in today's market. Ms. Sherri Goodner, 2850 S. Jenkins Road, stated the County should be concerned with smart growth because urban sprawl is very costly. She stated that these developers are working with the citizens in the area and want to produce high quality homes. She stated that the developers built Panther Woods and has shown that they have a good reputation and are providing quality homes to the County. She also stated that if approved these homes will give the other property owners the opportunity for higher property appraisals by having other comparable homes in the area. She asked that the Planning and Zoning Commission approve this applicant's request. Mr. John Stephens, 3625 Orange Avenue, stated that homes at $300,000 are great for the tax base but the residents in the area don't want dense development surrounding them. He advised that most of the residents in that area have large amounts of acreage and there are no services in that area, so this type of development does not fit in. He stated that the areas north, south, and west of the property are not dense and they want to keep it that way. Mr. John Holt, of Orange Avenue, stated that the North County Charrette was an idea on how the County should progress and allow growth in a smart manner. He stated that if a developer wants to increase density, then they should be decreasing density somewhere else and have plenty of open space, Ms Hammer stated that at the North County Charrette she heard a majority of the property owners stating that the County should not be increasing density without getting a reduction of density somewhere else. She also stated that she is concerned about land for schools, fire departments, and other services. She advised that if they approve this request now, then someone in the future will also ask for RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) zoning to the north, west, or any other area because we allowed this. She questioned when increasing densities would stop and stated that she feels there should be a valid reason and need for an increase, not just because a developer wants it. Mr. Hearn questioned if the applicant would be allowed to build condos or town houses if they approved an RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) zoning request. Mr. Flores stated that RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) zoning is only for single-family residences and does not allow any type of multi-family development. He also stated that under the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) zoning the applicant would be required to have a minimum of 8000 square foot lots if on water and sewer or 1/2 acre lots if water and sewer is not available. Chairman McCurdy questioned if there were any proposals for development south of the canal. Mr. Flores stated that property has been bought and sold many times and that there have been some casual discussions about development, but nothing has ever been officially submitted. Chairman McCurdy questioned how close the water and sewer lines run to this property. Mr. Flores stated he believed it runs to Westwood High School. Mr. Merritt stated after considering the testimony presented during the public hearing, including Staff comments, and the Standards of Review as set forth Section 11.06.03, St. Lucie County Land Development Code, I hereby move that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend that the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 15 of 27 un~ur r e~r~L-- ~`''~ SIDB~~~'T T~? PLA~i~9~ ~~ ~-~NlNG C~~'a~~~, ~d~~~a>~, ~,''~~~t~ilAl approve the application of Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC, for a Change in Zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single- Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District because it meets the land use requirements. Motion seconded by Mr. Grande, with discussion. Mr. Hearn stated that because of the burden on the community for having additional density and because of the precedent it will serve for the land surrounding that area he was voting against the motion of approval. Mr. Grande stated that he has always been an advocate of not increasing density without a justification and they should not raise the zoning up to the maximum allowed under the future land use unless the development merit's it. He continued that after reviewing this development he felt it did merit an increase so he was voting for the approval. Upon a roll call vote the motion was approved by a vote of 4-3 (with Ms. Hammer, Mr. Hearn, and Mr. Trias voting against) and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 16 of 27 ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ` PUBUC NEARING AGENDA August 3, 200a TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given in accoroance wnn Sechon t 7.00.03 of the St. Lucre County Land Development Coda and in accordance with the provisions of Iha SL Lucw County Comprehensive Plan the; the following applicants have requested that the St. Lucie County Board of Commissioners mnaitler thou following requests: ROBERT P. RIGEL, for a Change in Zoning from the IL (lndusvial, Lightl 2on- ing District to the CG (Commercial, Genanq Zoning District for the following described property: THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 200 FEET OF LOT 172 ANO THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF LOT 173, MARAVILLA GARDENS UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK 6. PAGE 62 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO ANY RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONTAINING 129.119.34 SOFT. 12.94 ACRES( Loutiore 3385 SOUTH U.S. HIGHWAY NO. t LENNAR HOMES, INC.. for a Change in Zomng from the PUD (Planned Unn Development) Zoning Dlstnet to the RM-S lResidenhal, Multiple~Family ~ 5 du/acre) Zoning Diavict for the lollovnng described property: A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL OF LAND ALSO LYING WITHIN BLOCK 4. ST LUCIE GARDENS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK T PAGES 35 AND 36. Of THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH ONE-QUARTER 11141 CORNER OF SAID SEC- TION 23. TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST: THENCE N 89 DEGREES 52'as" E, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE Of THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER Il/41 SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, SAID RIGHT OF WAV IINE LYING 50.00 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES T0. THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER l7/41 OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 73'26' W, ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 2606.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF TILTON ROAD, SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE ALSO LYING 40.00 FEET SOUTH OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES T0, THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 11/41 OF SAID SECTION 23: THENCE N 69 DEGREES 56'47" E. ALONG SAID TILTON ROAD RIGHT OF WAV LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1262.25 FEET; THENCE S 27 DEGREES 24'06` E. DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAV IINE, A DISTANCE OF 7444.25 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 00'06" W, A DISTANCE OF 1321.71 FEET TO A PDINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 11/41 OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE S 69 DE~ GREES 52'45" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE- QUARTER I1/41 OF SAID SECTION 23. A DISTANCE OF 1936.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS 106.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Laudon: SE Corner of Silver Oaka Drive and Tilton Road. RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLL., for a Change in Zoningg from AR-t (Agricultural, Rasidendal • 1 dWxre) Zoning District to the RSd (Residential, Singla•Fsmily • 1 dWatral Zoning District for the following described proper- tY THE WEST t ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE~OUARTER ISE t/4 OF SE t/41 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO: THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-OUART- ER (SE 1/4 OF SE 7141. LYING SOUTH OF ANO CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST t ACRE OF THE NORTH 765 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE i/4 OF SE 1/41. TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. AND: THE NORTH 765 FEET OF THE SE t/4 OF THE SE ti4 , SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, gANGE 39 EAST, LESS WEST 3 ACRES AND LESS EAST 40 FEET FOR KEEN ROAD RIGHT-0F-WAV. ST. LUCIE COUNTY. FLORI- DA. AND: THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 714 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTH 165 FEET AND THE SOUTH 430 FEET ALSO: THE WEST 3 ACRES Of THE NORTH 765 FEET OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 Of SECTION 36. TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM RIGHTS OF WAV FOR PUBLIC ROADS AND DRAINAGE CANALS AND: THE NORTH 200 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 fEET OF THE SE t/4 Of THE SE t/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 40 FEET AS A RIGHT•Of-WAV FOR KEEN ROAD; AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Tiff WEST 7 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE 1l4 OF SE 1141 OF SECTION 38, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO:THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE OUMTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUART- ER ISE 714 OF SE 1141. LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAJD WEST t ACRE OF THE NORTH 765 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE•QUARTER ISE 1/4 OF SE 1 /tl, TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. Location: Waal aide of Kaen Road, approximately 700 fast north of Angle ANGELA WINTON, to Define a Class 'A" Mobile Home as a Detxhed Single Family Dwelling Unit in the AG•51Agrieultural - tdul5 acres) Zoning District for the folowing described property: 34 36 38 N 342.29 FT OF S 3D83.6B FT OF W 7R-LESS W 100 FT AND LESS S 282.30 fT OF E 563.30 F7 OF W 1643.02 fT AND LESS S 60 FT OF E 979.83 FT OF W 1079.83 FT - (75.04 ACI IOR 168d~2998:1765~T277) Location: East artla of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 milaa south of Okee- chobee Road. PUBLIC HEARINGS will be held in the Commissmn Chambers, Roger Poivas Annaz, 3rd Floor, St. Lucie County Administration Building, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Piarca. Florida on August 3, 2004, beginning at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thareafler as possible. PURSUANT TO Section 286.0105. Florida Statutes. If a person tlecitles to ap- peal any decision made by a board, agency, or commission with respect to any mailer considered al a meeting Or hearing, he will neatl a ratbrd of the procaed~ngs. and Iltai, for such purposes, he may nned to ensure Thal a vnr- banm racortl of the proceedings is made, wh¢h rxord includes the testimo- ny and evidence upon which the appeal ~s to De based. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA /S/ Paula Lewis, CHAIR QOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS July 23, 2004 ST. CO LU UN CIE TY ~, F L O R I D A GROWTH MANAGEMENT In accordance with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, you are hereby advised that RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, INC., has petitions St. Lucie County for a Change in Zoning from the AR- 1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for the following described property: Location: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST The second public hearing on the petition will be held at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on August 3, 2004, County Commissioner's Chambers, St. Lucie County Administration Building Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at that time. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. The County Planning Division should receive written comments to the Board of County Commissioners at least 3 days prior to a scheduled hearing. County policy discourages communication with individual County Commissioners on any case outside of the scheduled public hearing(s). You may speak at a public hearing, or provide written comments for the record. The proceedings of the County Commission are electronically recorded. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the County Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings. For such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. If it becomes necessary, a public hearing may be continued to adate-certain. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting at (772) 462- 1777 or T.D.D. (772) 462-1428. If you no longer own property adjacent to the above-described parcel, please forward this notice to the new owner. Please call (772) 462-1582 if you have any questions, and refer to: File Number RZ-04-018. Sincerely, ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Paula Lewis, Chair JOHN D. DRUHN, District No. 1 DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. ~ FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 • CLIFF [3ARNES, District No. 5 County Administrator - Douglas M. Anderson 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982-5652 Administration: (772) 462-1590 Planning: (772) 462-2822 • GIS/Technical Services: (772) 462-1553 Economic Development: (772) 462-1550 Fox: (772) 462-1581 Tourist Development: (772) 462-1529 Fox: (772) 462-2132 www.co.st-lucie.fl.us Planning and Zoning Commission Review: 06/17/04 File Number RZ-04-018 MEMORANDUM GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Manager ~~ r DATE: June 11, 2004 SUBJECT: Application of Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC., for a Change in Zoning from the AR-1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District. LOCATION: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. EXISTING ZONING: AG-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) PROPOSED ZONING: RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) FUTURE LAND USE: RU (Residential Urban) PARCEL SIZE: 33.28 acres PROPOSED USE: Single-Family subdivision consistent with the RS-4 Zoning District PERMITTED USES: Attachment "A" -Section 3.01.03(J), RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) -contains the designated uses, which are permitted by right, permitted as an accessory use, or permitted through the conditional use process. Any use designated as a "Conditional Use" is required to undergo further review and approvals. Any use not found within the zoning district regulations are prohibited uses for that district. SURROUNDING ZONING: RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) to the east. AR-1 (Agricultural - 1 du/acre) to the north, south, and west. June 11, 2004 Page 2 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC. RZ-04-018 SURROUNDING LAND USES: The general existing use surrounding the property is residential and vacant undeveloped property. The Harmony Heights residential subdivision is located to the east across Keen Road. The Future Land Use Classification of the surrounding area is RU (Residential Urban) to the north, south, west and east. FIRE/EMS PROTECTION: Station #4 (4000 St. Lucie Boulevard), is located approximately 3.75 mile to the north/east. UTILITY SERVICE: The subject property is within the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) service area. TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS RIGHT-OF-WAY ADEQUACY: The existing right-of-way width for Keen Road in the area of the proposed rezoning is 60 feet. SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS: None. TYPE OF CONCURRENCY DOCUMENT REQUIRED: Concurrency Deferral Affidavit. STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE In reviewing this application for proposed rezoning, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider and make the following determinations: 1. Whether the proposed rezoning is in conflict with any applicable portions of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code; The proposed zoning district is consistent with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and specifically has met the standards of 11.06.03. 2. Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; The proposed change in zoning is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. June 11, 2004 Page 3 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC. RZ-04-018 Policy 1.1.1.1 of the of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan allows for a maximum density of 5 dwelling units per acre in the Residential Urban future Land Use Classification. The request is compatible with the RU (Residential Urban) Future Land Use classification, in that the maximum density proposed is 4 dwelling per acre. Policy 1.1.4.2 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan requires that new development be designed and planned in a manner, which does not place an unanticipated economic burden upon the services and facilities of St. Lucie County. The subject property is located within the Urban Service Boundary of St. Lucie County and within the service area of the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) for the provision of central water and sewer services. Objective 1.1.5 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan states that future development within the Urban Service Boundary shall be directed to areas where urban and community services/facilities can be provided in the most efficient and compact manner so as to discourage the proliferation of urban sprawl. The subject property is located within the Urban Service Boundary of St. Lucie County and within the service area of the Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) for the provision of central water and sewer services. Policy 1.1.5.10 of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan states that developments of a density greater than two units per acre shall only be permitted when central water and sewer services are available. The proposed change in zoning would allow a density of up to 4single-family dwellings per acre. The project shall be serviced by the FPUA. 3. Whether and the extent to which the proposed zoning is inconsistent with the existing and proposed land uses; The proposed zoning is consistent with the future proposed and existing uses in the area. Along established subdivision -Harmony Heights - has a density of approximately 4 dwelling units per acre. The developer of the subject property has discussed plans for a subdivision with a density of approximately 4 dwelling units per acre. 4. Whether there have been changed conditions that require an amendment; Conditions have not changed so as to require an amendment. 5. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in demands on public facilities, and whether or to the extent to which the proposed amendment would exceed the capacity of such public facilities, including, but not limited to: transportation facilities, sewage facilities, water supply, parks, drainage, schools, solid waste, mass transit, and emergency medical facilities; The intended use for this rezoning is not expected to create significant additional demands on any public facilities in this area. Water and sewer services are ' June 11,2004 Page 4 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC. RZ-04-018 available to this site. Any development will need to demonstrate that there are adequate public facilities in the area to support such development. The proposed project would also be required to verify that any development would meet South Florida Water Management District requirements for drainage. 6. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in significant adverse impacts on the natural environment; The proposed amendment is not anticipated to create adverse impacts on the natural environment. Any future development of this site will be required to comply with all state and local environmental regulations. The site is currently an old grove and does not contain significant native vegetation and habitat. 7. Whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern specifically identifying any negative affects of such patterns; The proposed amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern for the long term uses in the area. The subject property has a future land use classification of Residential Urban, which allows for the RS-4 Zoning District and the uses associated with this designation. The subject property is bounded by the Harmony Heights residential subdivision to the east, which has a zoning district designation of RS-4. The subject property is within the urban service boundary of St. Lucie County. 8. Whether the proposed amendment would be in conflict with the public interest, and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of this Code; The proposed amendment is not in conflict with the public interest and is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. COMMENTS The petitioner, Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC, has requested this change in zoning from the AG-1 (Agricultural -1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District on property located on the west side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road in order to develop the property for asingle-family development. The subject property has a future land use classification of Residential Urban, which may allow the RS-4 Zoning District and the uses associated with this designation. The subject property is bounded by the Harmony Heights residential subdivision to the east across Keen Road, which has a zoning district designation of RS-4 and is within the urban service boundary of St. Lucie County. Adequate water and sewer services are available to the area. Attached is a copy of Section 3.01.03(J) - RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre), of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, which delineates the permitted, accessory, and conditional uses allowed in this zoning district. If a change in zoning is approved, the applicant, by right, would be allowed to establish any of the uses under the Permitted Uses section. Any use under the Accessory Uses section would be allowed only if one or more of June~11, 2004 Page 5 Subject: Rio Lago Florida Acquisitions, LLC. RZ-04-018 the permitted uses exist on the subject property. Any use under the Conditional Uses section could only be allowed if it first receives approval through the Board of County Commissioners. Staff has reviewed this petition and determined that it conforms to the standards of review as set forth in Section 11.06.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code and is not in conflict with the goals, objectives, and policies of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan. Staff is recommending that you forward this petition to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. Please contact this office if you have any questions on this matter. Attachment hf cc: County Administrator County Attorney Eric Zeiss, P.E. -Culpepper & Terpening, Inc. John Albritton, PSM File ~" `~+ Suggested motion to recommend approval/denial of this requested change in zoning. MOTION TO APPROVE• AFTER CONSIDERING THE TESTIMONY PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARING, INCLUDING STAFF COMMENTS, AND THE STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, I HEREBY MOVE THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMEND THAT THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT APPROVAL TO THE APPLICATION OF RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC, FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM THE AG-1 (AGRICULTURAL - 1 DU/ACRE) ZONING DISTRICT TO THE RS-4 (RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY - 4 DU/ACRE) ZONING DISTRICT, BECAUSE .... [CITE REASON[S] WHY -PLEASE BE SPECIFIC]. MOTION TO DENY: AFTER CONSIDERING THE TESTIMONY PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARING, INCLUDING STAFF COMMENTS, AND THE STANDARDS OF REVIEW AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 11.06.03, ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, I HEREBY MOVE THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMEND THAT THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DENY THE APPLICATION OF RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC, FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING FROM THE AG-1 (AGRICULTURAL - 1 DU/ACRE) ZONING DISTRICT TO THE RS-4 (RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE- FAMILY - 4 DU/ACRE) ZONING DISTRICT, BECAUSE .... [CITE REASON[S] WHY -PLEASE BE SPECIFIC). Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations E. AR-1 AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL - 1 t Purpose The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for single-family dwellings at a maximum density of one (1 j dwelling unit per gross acre, together with such other uses as may be necessary for and compatible with very low density rural residential surroundings. The number in "()" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC code reference described in Section 3.01.02(8). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this code. 2. Permitted Uses a. Family day care homes. (sss) b. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (sss) c. Single-family detached dwellings. (sss) 3. Lot Size Requirements Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 1 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table 1 in Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-street Parking Requirements Off-street parking requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.06.00. 6. Conditional Uses a. Crop services (o~z) b. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1000) feet of another such family residential home. (sss) c. Industrial wastewater disposal. (sss) d. Kennels -completely enclosed. (msz) e. Landscaping & horticultural services (ore) f. Retail: (1) Fruits and Vegetables. (sa3) g. Riding stables. poses) ~, h. Veterinary services. (ova) i Telecommunication towers -subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23 (999) 7. Accessory Uses Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00, and include the following: Adopted August 1, 1990 101 Revised Through 08/01/00 ~.r Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations a. Agriculture (farms and ranches accessory to single-family detached dwelling). to,roz~ b. Animals, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.03. isss~ c• Guest house subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.04. tsss~ d. Mobile Home subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.05. isss~ e. Retail and wholesale trade -subordinate to the primary authorized use or activity. Adopted August 1, 1990 102 Revised Through 08/01/00 -' RS-4 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY - 4 Purpose Section 3.01.03 Zoning District Use Regulations The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for single-family dwellings at a maximum density of four (4) dwelling units per gross acre, together with such other uses as may be necessary for and compatible with low density residential surroundings. The number in "()" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC code reference described in Section 3.01.02(8). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this code. 2• Permitted Uses a. Family day care homes. (s99> b. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (999) ~. Single-family detached dwellings. (999) 3. Lot Size Requirements Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-street Parking Requirements Off-street parking requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.06.00. Conditional Uses a. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1000) feet of another such family residential home. (9s9) b. 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LUCIE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA June 17, 2004 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Sec- tion 11.00.03 of the St. Lucie County Land Devel- opment Code and in accordance with the provi- sions of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan, that the following applicant has requested that the St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Commission consider the following request: RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC., for a Change in Zoning from AR-1 (Agricultural, Resi- dential - 1 dulacre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for the following described property: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1!4 OF SE 1/4) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO: THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE- QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. Location: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. PUBLIC HEARINGS will be held in the Commission Chambers, Roger Poitras Annex, 3rd Floor, St. Lu- cie County Administration Building, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida on June 17, 2004, be- ginning at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as pos- sible. PURSUANT TO Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by a board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purposes, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION / LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA /S/ Carson McCurdy, Chairman Publish: June 5, 2004 645976 ~j ,,,~ QOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS June 7, 2004 ST. CO LU UN C1E TY --- ~~ '~~~ F L O R I D A GROWTH MANAGEMENT In accordance with the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, you are hereby advised that RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, INC, has petitions St. Lucie County for a Change in Zoning from the AR- 1 (Agricultural, Residential - 1 du/acre) Zoning District to the RS-4 (Residential, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for the following described property: Location: West side of Keen Road, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST The first public hearing on the petition will be held at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on June 17, 2004, County Commissioner's Chambers, St. Lucie County Administration Building Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at that time. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. The County Planning Division should receive written comments to the Planning and Zoning Commission at least 3 days prior to a scheduled hearing. County policy discourages communication with individual Planning and Zoning Commission and County Commission on any case outside of the scheduled public hearing(s). You may speak at a public hearing, or provide written comments for the record. The proceedings of the Planning and Zoning Commission are electronically recorded. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning and Zoning Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings. For such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross- examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. If it becomes necessary, a public hearing may be continued to adate-certain. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting at (772) 462- 1777 or T.D.D. (772) 462-1428. If you no longer own property adjacent to the above-described parcel, please forward this notice to the new owner. Please call (772) 462-1582 if you have any questions, and refer to: File Number: RZ-04-018. Sincerely, ST. J,UCIE COUyN-QTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Carson McCurdy, Chairman JOHN D. DRUHN, District No. 1 • DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. 3 FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 • CLIFF 6ARNES. District No. 5 County Administrator -Douglas M. Anderson 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982-5652 Administration: (772) 462-1590 Planning: (772) 462-2822 GIS/Technical Services: (772) 462-1553 Economic Development: (772) 462-1550 Fox: (772) 462-1581 Tourist Development: (772) 462-1529 Fox: (772) 462-2132 www.co.st-lucie.fl.us Yl C r •y~ d ~ O ~ N Q ~ ~v d ~p C C ~ _O ~ LL ~ ~ ~ .N J >_ OO ~ N ~O w d H ~ C !~C Via` N X f~ 0 d 0 d 0 ~ ~ d O N 0 M 0 N 0 1~ 0 ~ 0 M 0 M O M O ~ d CO ~ M O M CO OO SA N O 0 0 M fg O 0 O M ~ 0 M 0 ~ 0 N 1 d O N 0 N 0 N 0 N 0 M 0 M 0 N 0 N 0 N 0 .- 0_ 0 .- 0 N O O ~ CO N 0 N 0 N ~ O O M N O GO CO O N 00 1 C[7 d S d OD d Op d CO d CO d (O d tO d Cb d CO d CO O GD d CO d M N CO d fD d (O d C~ d CO d CS d f~ d CO 'a CO d ~ f~ d cb d CO d O d ~ CO O d M d O d 0 M d M 0 M 0 Cd'7 0 M 0 M 0 ~ 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 M d CM7 0 M 0 ~ N M 0 d 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 ~ 0 M 0 M 0 d' 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 M 0 d d M ~ M M ~ M d f 7 f` ) f 7 N LJi. LJL LJL tJl IJL LJL LL LJL IJL LJL LJL. LJI. LJL IJL LJL LJL. 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This is a petition concerning the rezoning of the "West side of Keen Road ,approximately 700 feet north of angle Road". This property is being petitioned to be rezoned from AR-1 to RS-4. The surrounding neighbors have houses on 2+ acres while this company is planning on building with lots as small as 75 x 106 lots. This property of 33 acres is covered with a lake of 15 acres which leaves only 18 acres for their 70 houses and roads. Even though they may be building expensive homes we do not believe this is enhancing our neighborhood. We are already over crowded to the east and now this will encourage the over crowding to the west. If this property is zoned RS-4 then the surrounding area will also be rezoned to RS-4. From Keen Rd. to Taylor Dairy Rd. and from Angle Rd. to Canal # 1 could have over 300+ homes. PLEASE RECONSIDER THIS ZONING CHANGE. SAY "NO". .~~- ~a~ err '~`"'` ``'"'~ Agenda Request G_ Item Number Date: 08/03/04 Consent [ ] Regular [ ] Public Hearing [ X ] Leg. [ ] Quasi-JD [ X ] To: Board of County Commissioners ~ resented By Submitted By: Growth Management ,~~ ~ ~`, Interim Growth Management Director SUBJECT: Consider the Petition of Angela Winton to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a detached single-family dwelling unit to be placed on 15.04 acres of land located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road and 2.5 miles north of Glades Cut-Off Road in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District -Draft Resolution 04-098. (File No.: MH-04-002) BACKGROUND: Angela Winton has submitted a petition to Define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District. The Class "A" Mobile Home is 28-feet by 60-feet and meets the requirements of Section 11.05.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Approve Draft Resolution 04-098, to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit for property located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District. COMMISSION ACTION: ONCURRENCE: APPROVED ~ DENIED OTHER _ Approved 5-0 Douglas M. Anderson County Administrator Coordination/ Signatures County Attorney a M Mgt. & Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept.: Other: Other: Finance: `rnl Commission Review: August 3, 2004 GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division MEMORANDUM TO: County Commission FROM: Interim Growth Management Director DATE: July 28, 2004 SUBJECT: Petition of Angela Winton, to Define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District. LOCATION: East side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road ZONING DISTRICT: AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) FUTURE LAND USE: AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) PARCEL SIZE: 15.04 acres SURROUNDING ZONING: AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District is located to the north, south, east, and west. SURROUNDING LAND USES: The existing land uses on the surrounding properties are residential and agricultural. FIRE/EMS PROTECTION: Station #11 (Shinn Road), is located approximately 18.3 miles to the north/northeast of the subject property. UTILITY SERVICE: Water and sewer service will be provided by an on-site well and septic system. TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS: RIGHT-OF-WAY ADEQUACY: Carlton Road is a right-of-way 100 feet in width. SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS: None at this time. July 28, 2004 Page 2 TYPE OF CONCURRENCY DOCUMENT REQUIRED: COMMENTS Certificate of Capacity Subject: Angela Winton File No.: MH-04-002 The petitioner, Angela Winton, is requesting authorization to install a 1998 28-foot by 60-foot Fleetwood -Hickory Hill mobile home meeting the definition of a Class "A" Mobile Home as set forth in Section 2.00.00 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. The Class "A" Mobile Home is proposed to be located on 15.04 acres of land located on the east side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road in an area of residential and agricultural uses. County staff has reviewed the application and determined the proposed mobile home complies with the objective standards of review as set forth in Section 11.05.02(D) of the County Land Development Code, which allows the County to define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit. Section 11.05.02(D) stipulates that mobile homes proposed to be defined as detached single-family dwelling units must be similar in texture, color, and appearance to single-family dwellings in the same zoning district in which it is to be located. Staff has reviewed the proposed mobile home and its specifications and has verified that these standards have been met. Staff recommends approval of Draft Resolution 04-098. Please contact this office if you have any questions on this matter. SUBMITTED: Randy Stevenson, ASLA Interim Growth Management Director hf cc: Angela Winton File 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 ~r.-~ RESOLUTION 04-098 FILE NO.: MH-04-002 A RESOLUTION DEFINING A CLASS "A' MOBILE HOME AS A SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLING UNIT IN THE AG-5 (AGRICULTURAL -1 DU/5 ACRES) ZONING DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and evidence, including but not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: 1. Angela W inton presented a petition to Define a 28-foot by 60-foot Fleetwood -Hickory Hill Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/5 acres) Zoning District for the property described below. 2. On August 3, 2004, this Board held a public hearing on the petition, after publishing a notice of such hearing and notifying by mail all owners of property within 500 feet of the subject property. 3. The Class "A" Mobile Home determination is consistent with all elements of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan and has satisfied the standards of review set forth in Section 11.05.02(D) of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: A. The St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners has determined that the request of Angela W inton to Define a 28-foot by 60-foot Fleetwood -Hickory Hill Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single-Family Dwelling Unit to be located on that property described as follows: THE NORTH 342.29 FEET OF THE SOUTH 3083.68 FEET OF THE WEST ~/z OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 38, LESS THE WEST 100 FEET THEREOF, AND LESS THE SOUTH 282.30 FEET OF THE EAST 563.30 FEET OF THE WEST 1643.13 FEET AND LESS THE SOUTH 60.00 FEET OF THE EAST 979.51 FEET OF THE WEST 1079.83 FEET. SAID LAND LYING IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. (TAX ID#: 3234-231-0004-000/6). (Location: East side of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okeechobee Road. Port Saint Lucie.) is consistent with the requirements of Section 11.05.02(D) of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, and is hereby approved. The General Location Map and Area Subject to the Class "A" Mobile Home Permit are attached as Exhibit "A". File No.: MH-04-002 August 3, 2004 Resolution 04-098 Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 B. A copy of this resolution shall be placed on fife with the St. Lucie County Community Development Director. After motion and second, the vote on this resolution was as follows: Chairman Paula A. Lewis Vice-Chairman John D. Bruhn Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson Commissioner Doug Coward Commissioner Cliff Barnes PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED This 3`d Day of August 2004. XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY ATTEST: Deputy Clerk hf H:\W ORD\PETITIONS\FINISHED.04\W intonMH\W intonRES.doc File No.: MH-04-002 August 3, 2004 Chairman APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: County Attorney Resolution 04-098 Page 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Exhibit A Maps '~' • General Location Map • Area Subject to the Class "A" Mobile Home Permit Fite No.: MH-04-002 August 3, 2004 Resolution 04-098 Page 3 -~M-- Z i,,~ ~ cV - ~ O 0 ~` . ~_ O ,o ~ . ~° ~ ~ y ~ W ~ ~_ r N = `°~'~ 5 W r L ~i raw M33p b~ ~ S Lf 1 yy,N ~ ~~ ' sue,, ~ ., o ,~~ a one ~ * ,, ~ ~~ ~ ~ a~ x f , ' ,'' y F ad a,J _~- i.Y3Dn3,0 !"W ~ - #., +ot~s~ycy _.~ e''o g c rW ww ~y P I : ~ r 3~r s~irao a tw.,; '~ ~. 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THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST The public hearing on the petition will be held at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, ova August 3, 2004, County Commissioner's Chambers, St. Lucie County Administration Building Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at that time. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be considered. The County Planning Division should receive written comments to the Board of County Commissioners at least 3 days prior to a scheduled hearing. County policy discourages communication with individual County Commissioners on any case outside of the scheduled public hearing(s). You may speak at a public hearing, or provide written comments for tl~e record. The proceedings of the County Commission are electronically recorded. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the County Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or Dearing, he will need a record of the proceedings. For such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be swor-rT in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. If it becomes necessary, a public hearing may be continued to adate-certain. Anyone with a disability requiring accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Director at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting at (772) 462- 1777 or T.D.D. (772) 462-1428. If you no longer own property adjacent to the above-described parcel, please forward this notice to the new owner. Please call (772) 462-1582if you have any questions, and refer to: File Number MH-04-002 Sincerely, ST. UCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS % <_ .%-' Paula L~e'wis, Chair JOHN D. DRUHN, District No. 1 • DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 • PAULA A. LEWIS, District No. 3 FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 CLIFF DARNES, District No. 5 County Administrator - Douglas M. Anderson 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982-5652 Administration: (772) 462-1590 Planning: (772) 462-2822 • GIS/Technicol Services: (772) 462-1553 Economic Development: (772) 462-1550 • Fox: (772) 462-1581 Tourist Development: (772) 462-1529 Fox: (772) 462-2132 www.co.st-lucie.fl. us ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA August 3, 2004 TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Secton 71.00.03 of [he St. Lucie County Land Development Code and in accordance with the provisions of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan that the !allowing applicants have requested that the St. Lucia County Board of Commissioners consider their following requests: ROBERT P. RIGE4 for a Change in Zoning from the IL (lndusvial, Light) Zon- ing District to the CG (Commercial, Genaraq Zoning District for the following described property: THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 200 FEET OF LOT 772 AND THE EASTERLY 320.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF LOT 773, MARAVILLA GARDENS UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOR0. ED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO ANY RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONTAINING 128,118.34 SOFT. (2.94 ACRES) Location: 3385 SOUTH U.S. HIGHWAY NO. t LENNAR HOMES, INC., for a Change in Zoning from the PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning District to the RM-5 IResidenual. Multiple-Family - 5 du/acre) Zoning DisVict for the following described property: A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL OF LAND ALSO LYING WITHIN BLOCK 4, ST. LUCIE GARDENS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 35 AND 36. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH ONE-QUARTER (1141 CORNER OF SAID SEC- TION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 40 EAST: THENCE N 69 DEGREES 52'45" E, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/41 SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, SAID RIGHT OF WAV LINE LYING 50.00 FEET EA57 OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES T0, THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 17141 OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 73'26" W. ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SILVER OAK DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 2606.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF TILTON ROAD, SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE ALSO LYING 40.00 FEET SOUTH OF, AS MEASURED A7 RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 17/41 OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N 89 DEGREES 56'47" E, ALONG SAID TILTON ROAD RIGHT OF WAV LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1282.25 FEET; THENCE S 27 DEGREES 24'06" E. DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE Of 1444.25 FEET; THENCE 5 00 DEGREES 00'08" W, A DISTANCE OF 1321.71 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER 11/4) OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE S 89 DE- GREES 52'45" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF 7HE SOUTHEAST ONE- QUARTER I1/41 OF SAID SECTION 23. A DISTANCE OF 7936.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS 106.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Location: SE Corner of Silver Oaks Drive and Tdton Roed. RIO LAGO FLORIDA ACQUISITIONS, LLC., for a Change in Zonir+g from AR-1 (Agricultural, Rasidantlal - 1 dllacrel Zoning Disviet to the RSlI IResidenual, Single-Family - 4 du/acre) Zoning District for the following described proper• ty: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE 1/4 OF SE t/4) OF SECTION 38, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO: THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF 7HE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUART- ER ISE 1/4 OF SE 1/41, LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE Of THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER Of THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE 1/4 OF SE 1/41. TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS ANO EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST Of THE SAID WEST t ACRE. AND: THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SE t/4 OF THE SE tl4 ,SECTION 3fi, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS WEST 3 ACRES AND LESS EAST 40 FEET FOR KEEN ROAD RIGHT-0F-WAY. ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORI- DA. AND: THE SE t/4 OF THE SE t/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTH 765 FEET AND THE SOUTH 430 FEET ALSO: THE WEST 3 ACRES OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SE 7/4 OF THE SE 7/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, EXCEPT- INGTHEREFROM RIGHTS OF WAY FOR PUBLIC ROADS AND DRAINAGE CANALS AND: THE NORTH 200 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 40 FEET AS A RIGHT-OF-WAV FOR KEEN ROAD; AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM: THE WEST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER ISE 1/4 Of SE 1/4) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST. ALSO:THAT PART OF THE NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUART- ER ISE 1/4 OF SE 1/4), LYING SOUTH OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE SAID WEST t ACRE OF THE NORTH 765 FEET OF THE SOUTH 430 FEET OG THE SAID SOUTHEAST ONE•QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-0UARTER (SE tl4 OF SE 1/41. TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THAT PART OF THE SAID NORTH 35 FEET OF THE SOUTH 265 FEET, LYING EAST OF THE SAID WEST 1 ACRE. Location: West side of Keen Roed, approximately 700 feet north of Angle Road. ANGELA WINTON, to Define a Class "A" Mobile Home as a Detached Single- Family Dwelling Unit in the AG-51Agrlcultural • 1du/5 acres) Zoning District for the following described property: 34 36 38 N 342.29 FT OF S 3083.68 FT OF W 1/2-LESS W 100 FT AND LESS S 282.30 FT OF E 563.30 FT OF W 1643.02 FT AND LESS S 60 FT OF E 979.83 FT OF W 1079.83 FT - (75.04 ACI IOR 1684-2998:7745-22771 Location: East aide of Carlton Road, approximately 5.5 miles south of Okee- chobee Road. PUBLIC HEARINGS will be held in the Commission Chambers, Roger Poivas Annex, 3rd Flocr, St. Lucie County Administration Building, 2300 Virginia Avenua, Fart Pierce, Florida on August 3, 2004, beginning at 6:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. PURSUANT TO Section 286.0705. Florida Statutes. if a person decides to ap- peal any decision made by a board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings, and Iha4 for such purposes, he may head to ensure that a ver- batim record of the proceedings is made, which record Includes the testimo- ny and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 80ARD OF COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA /S/ Paula Lewis, CHAIR Publish: July 23, 2000 703636 ~' Agenda Request `~ Item Number Date: Consent Regular Public Presentation ~F August 3, 2003 ~) ~ ~ [X] Leg. [ ] Quasi-JD [ ] TO: Board of County Commissioners Pr sented 6 SUBMITTED BY: Growth Management ,,lj Interim Growth Management Director SUBJECT: Draft Ordinance 04-021 -Amending Section 7.10.21, of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, Supplemental Standards, Off-Road Vehicle Parks BACKGROUND: Attached is a copy of Draft Ordinance 04-021 that would provide for an amendment to the County's Land Development Code that would provide for an expansion of the zoning districts in which an Off-Road Vehicle Parks may be located. This expansion will permit the development of such a facility in the IL (Industrial, Light) and U (Utilities) Zoning Districts, subject to the completion of the Conditional Use Permit. FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/ A PREVIOUS ACTION: At the June 17, 2004, public hearing on this matter, the St. Lucie County Local Planning Agency, by a vote of 6 to 1 (with Ms. Morgan voting against) and two members (Mr. Akins and Mr. Lounds) absent, recommended denial of draft ordinance 04-021. RECOMMENDATION: COMMISSION ACTION: Staff recommends that the Board approve ordinance 04-021. APPROVED ~ DENIED OTHER County Attorney prM Originating Dept.: Finance: CONCURRENCE: uglas M. Anderson County Administrator Coordination/ Signatures Mgt. & Budget: Other: Purchasing: Other: 1 s` of two Public Hearings. Public comment was heard. 2nd Public Hearing scheduled for September 7, 2004. Approved 5-0 Motion to have staff initiate Conditional Use on specific site (Airport) and bring back to the Board on October 5, 2004. Commission directed staff to have Planning and Zoning Board hear item on September 17, 2004 or have Special P&Z meeting for item to be heard. ~" COMMISSION REVIEW: August 3, 2004 GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Administration MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Interim Growth Management Director DATE: July 28, 2004 SUBJECT: Draft Ordinance 04-021 -Amending Section 7.10.21, of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, Supplemental Standards, Off-Road Vehicle Parks Attached is a copy of Draft Ordinance 04-021 that would provide for an amendment to the County's Land Development Code that would provide for an expansion of the zoning districts in which an Off-Road Vehicle Parks may be located. This expansion will permit the development of such a facility in the IL (Industrial, Light) and U (Utilities) Zoning Districts, subject to the completion of the Conditional Use Permit. County Staff recommends approval of Draft Ordinance 04-021. If you have any questions, please let me know SUBMITTED: a y tevenson, Interim Growth Management Director cc: Planning Manager °'nrl~ 1 ORDINANCE NO. 04-021 2 3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND 4 DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 5 3.01.03(T)(7) (IL - INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT) AND 6 3.01.03(W)(7) (U - UTILITIES), TO ADD OFF ROAD 7 VEHICLE PARKS AS A CONDITIONAL USE; AMENDING 8 SECTION 7.10.21, (OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARKS) TO 9 PROVIDE FOR APPLICABILITY TO ALL LANDOWNERS AND 10 TO INCLUDE THE IL AND U ZONING DISTRICTS AS A 11 POSSIBLE ZONING DISTRICT IN WHICH THIS ACTIVITY 12 MAY BE APPROVED AS A CONDITIONAL USE AND TO 13 CLARIFY CERTAIN HABITAT PROTECTION MEASURES AS 14 REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION; PROVIDING CONFLICTING 15 PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; 16 PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING 17 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AN 18 EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION AND 19 PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION 20 21 22 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the 23 following determinations: 24 25 1. On August 1, 1990, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie 26 County, Florida, adopted the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. 27 28 2. The Board of County Commissioners has adopted certain amendments to 29 the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, through the following 30 Ordinances 31 32 91-003 - March 14, 1991 91-009 - May 14, 1991 33 91-021 - November 7, 1991 92-017 - June 2, 1992 34 93-001 - February 16, 1993 93-003 - February 16, 1993 35 93-005 - Mny 25, 1993 93-006 - May 25, 1993 36 93-007 - May 25, 1993 94-007 - June 22, 1994 37 94-018 - August 16, 1994 94-021 - August 16, 1994 38 95-001 - January 10, 1995 96-010 - August 6, 1996 39 97-001 - March 4, 1997 97-009 - October 7, 1997 40 97-003 - September 2, 1997 99-001 - February 2, 1999 Underline is for addition Str+ke-Tk~rea~h is for deletion Ordinance #04-021 Page 1 Draft #1 PRINT DATE: 4/27/04 99-002 - April 6, 1999 99-03 - August 17, 1999 99-004 - August 17, 1999 99-005 - July 20, 1999 99-015 - July 20, 1999 99-016 - July 02, 1999 99-017 - September 7, 1999 99-018 - November 2, 1999 00-010 - June 13, 2000 00-011 - June 13, 2000 00-012 - June 13, 2000 00-013 - June 13,, 2000 01-003 - December 18, 2001 02-005 - June 24, 2002 02-009 - March 5, 2002 02-020 - October 15, 2002 02-029 - October 15, 2002 03-005 - October 7, 2003 04-000- xxxxxx 04-000- xxxxxx 3. On XX XX, 2004, the Local Planning Agency/Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on :the. proposed ordinance after publishing notice in the Port St. Lucie News and the Tribune at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing and recommended that the proposed ordinance be approved. 4. On XX X, 2004, this Board held its first public hearing on the proposed ordinance, after publishing a notice of such hearing in the Port St. Lucie News and the Tribune on XX X, 2004. 5. On XX X, 2004, this Board held its second public hearing on the proposed ordinance, after publishing a notice of such hearing in the Port St. Lucie News and the Tribune on XX X, 2004. 6. The proposed amendments to the St. Lucie County Land Development Code are consistent with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan and are in the best interest. of the health safety and public welfare of the citizens of St. Lucie County, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: PART A. THE SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS TO THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO READ AS FOLLOWS, INCLUDE: Underline is for addition Sfrike-~redgl~ is for deletion Ordinance #04-021 Page 2 Draft #1 PRINT DATE: 4/27/04 1 ,~*******************~******* 2 3 CHAPTER III 4 ZONING DISTRICTS 5 6 3.01.00 ZONING DISTRICT USE REGULATIONS 7 8 3.01.03 ZONING DISTRICTS 9 10 T. IL INDUSTRIAL. LIGHT 11 12 7. Conditional Uses 13 14 a. Airports, landing and takeoff fields -general aviation (a5a,) 15 b. Manufacturing. 16 (1) Cut stone and stone products. ~sZe~ 17 (2) Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts. ~3~a~ 18 (3) Wood containers, wood buildings and mobile homes. ~zaa/za5~ 19 c. Ship, boat building ~ repairing (excluding ship or boat salvaging) -Forty-five 20 (45) to one-hundred fifty (150) ft c37s~ 21 d. Wholesale: 22 (1) Petroleum bulk stations and terminals. 23 e. Scrap and waste materials -subject to the provisions of Section 7.10.12.A. 24 25 f. Off-Road Vehicle Parks. except ao-cart raceway operation or rentals r7999~ sub iect to the requirements of Section 7.10.21_ 26 27 28 ***********************,~**** 29 30 3.01..03 ZONING DISTRICTS 31 32 w. u uTILITIEs 33 34 7. Cond itional Uses 35 36 a. Airports. case 37 b. Electric generation plants. cas,> 38 c. Gas production plants. cas2~ 39 d. Land clearing and yard trash recycling operations -subject to the provisions of 40 Section 7.10.12. csssl 41 a Natural or manufactured gas storage and distribution points. cast) 42 f. Protective functions and their related activities -Correctional institutions cszz3~ -------------------------------- Underline is for addition ~r{ke-~redg4~ is for deletion Ordinance #04-021 Page 3 Draft #1 PRINT DATE: 4/27/04 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 0 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 g. Solid waste disposal. r4ss3> h. Outdoor shooting ranges, providing site plan approval is obtained according to the provisions of Sections 11.02.07 through 11.02.09 and Section 7.10.19 of this Code. rsss~. i_ Off-Road Vehicle Parks. excedt ao-cart racewav oderation or rentals r~999~ subiect to the requirements of Section 7.10.21. **************************** CHAPTER VII DEVELOPMENT DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS 7.10.00 SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS 7.10.21 OFF-ROAD VEHICLE PARKS A. INTENT The intent of this section is to prevent the widespread and unnecessary destruction or degradation of public or private property and the Region's natural systems through the unregulated use of Off-Road Vehicles. This Section does not permit go-cart raceway operation or go-cart rentals (Standard Industrial Classification 7999} within the AG-5 or IL zoning district. B. GENERALLY 1~ate Llandowners may apply for permission to develop trails for use by off-road vehicles. These defined trails would limit the destruction and degradation of natural systems and wildlife values, while at the same time providing off-road vehicle users a suitable place to enjoy this growing sport. In the AG-5 (Agricultural - 5), IL (Industrial Light) and U (Utilities) zoning districts, amusement and recreational services for Off-Road Vehicle use maybe permitted as a Conditional Use subject to the criteria set forth in Sections 6.02.01(C)(3), Protected Species, 6.02.04, Regulation of Motorized Vehicles In Environmentally Sensitive Areas, and Section 6.04.01, Native Upland Habitat Protection, and the following minimum requirements: The property on which the off-road vehicle activity is to take place shall be at least one- hundred (100) acres under continuous ownership or management control; A site plan of this facility must accompany the application for conditional use; Underline is for addition S#filce~#re~ is for deletion Ordinance #04-016 Draft #1 Page 4 PRINT DATE: 3/259/04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 An Environmental Impact Report as defined in Section 11.02.09(A)(5) shall be satisfactorily completed; 4. No removal of county-protected vegetation shall occur; 5. A buffer zone of native upland edge vegetation shall be provided and maintained around all wetlands as defined in Chapter II of this code, which are develep~e~e located on anv site proposed for use as an Off-Road Vehicle Park .The buffer zone may consist of preserved or planted vegetation f~ and shall include canopy, understory, and ground cover of native species only. The edge habitat shall begin at the upland limit of any wetland or deepwater habitat. This upland edge habitat shall be located such that the total shoreline is buffered by a minimum width of fifty (50) feet of upland habitat. The upland buffer requirement does not apply to drainage canals or stormwater conveyance systems requiring periodic maintenance. All wetlands, and their surrounding edge hahitat so as to prevent anv intrusion into them by any Off-Road Vehicles 6. No noxious offensive activity shall be performed, nor shall anything be done on the premises which may be, or may become, an annoyance or nuisance to other occupants of the area by reason of unsightliness or the excessive emission of odors, dust, fumes, smoke, or noise. PART 6. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, County ordinances and County resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby superseded by this ordinance to the extent of such conflict. PART C. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance. If this ordinance or any provision thereof shall beheld to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstance, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or circumstance. PART D. APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE. This ordinance shall be applicable in the unincorporated area of St. Lucie County. Underline is for addition Str+ke-~e~gf~ is for deletion Ordinance #04-016 Draft #1 Page 5 PRINT DATE: 3/259/04 ~rrr PART E. FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Clerk be and is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304. PART F. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State. PART G. ADOPTION. After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as follows: Chairman Paula Lewis XXX Vice Chairman John D. Bruhn XXX Commissioner Doug Coward XXX Commissioner Cliff Barnes XXX Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson XXX PART H. CODIFICATION. Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, and the word .ordinance. may be changed to section., .article., or other appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; provided, however, that parts 6 through H shall not be codified. PASSED AND DULY ENACTED this day of 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA Underline is for addition Si~ike-~eugh is for deletion Ordinance #04-016 Page 6 Draft #3 PRINT DATE: 3/259/04 ___ ~ ~ -~• ,~,~` 1 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Deputy Clerk ~ Inndcod0l/04-021a(h) BY: Chnirmnn APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: BY: County Attorney mm S~J~lECT TO AGENDA ITEM 6: ORDINANCE 04-021- OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARKS: ~~.~I~NI~ $ IONIC ~ ~~~~1P~SION ApPROYAI Mr. Randy Stevenson, presenting Staff comments, stated that Agenda Item # 6 was to consider Draft Ordinance 04-021 that would provide for an amendment to the County's Land Development Code providing for an expansion of the zoning districts in which an Off-Road Vehicle Park might be located. This expansion would permit the development of such a facility not only in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/ 5 acres) Zoning Districts, as they currently are allowed, but would also add the 1L (Industrial, Light) and U (Utilities) Zoning Districts, subject to the completion and approval of a conditional use permit. Mr. Stevenson continued that, in addition, Draft Ordinance 04-021 seeks to amend Section 7.10.21 (Off Road Vehicle Parks) to provide for the applicability to all landowners and to include the IL (Industrial, Light) and U (Utilities) Zoning Districts as possible zoning districts, in which this activity might be approved as a conditional use and to clarify certain habitat protection measures as required by this section. Staff recommends that the Local Planning Agency forward Draft Ordinance 04-021 to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. Mr. Hearn stated that he believed this ordinance was brought forth by the desire to build an Off Road Vehicle Park on the Airport property. He questioned Staff if that was accurate. Mr. Stevenson stated that was the original intent of getting the ATV steering committee together. He continued that they were looking at a site at the Airport. Mr. Hearn stated he feels this is an incredible liability burden for the taxpayers of St. Lucie County to bear giving the track record of the seriousness of injuries that occurs with off road vehicles. He questioned that if this is approved at the Airport, would alcohol be allowed on the premises at the time that these vehicles are out there. He also questioned who would monitor that the vehicles are following the rules that have been established. He stated that he was also concerned as to whether monster trucks and small ATV vehicles would be allowed on the track at the same time. Ms. Young stated that Paul Phillips, Airport Director, was present and is serving as the lead Staff for the All Terrain Vehicle Feasibility Plan Steering Committee. She also stated that several other members of the committee were present and had met this afternoon to address several of the same questions. She stated that the consensus of the committee was to recommend adoption of Draft Ordinance 04-021. Mr. Paul Phillips, Airport Director, stated a lot of the questions that Mr. Hearn brought up are currently being developed by their steering committee as part of the feasibility plan. He stated that they don't have all of the answers yet. He continued that Ms. Heather Young is further researching the liability issues, as of today. He also stated that they discussed proposing some rules, which all would be addressed and put together in a feasibility plan and presented to the Board of County Commissioners who would then make a recommendation as to whether or not to proceed with it. Mr. Hearn questioned why they were being asked to approve this ordinance tonight if those questions cannot be answered yet and all of the research is not done. Mr. Phillips stated that they are only requesting a text amendment at this time, not to specifically allow ATV's on the Airport property. He continued that they would be required to come back before the Planning and Zoning Commission for their Conditional Use Permit before this type of service would be allowed at the Airport. Mr. Stevenson confirmed that this request was only for an amendment to the text of the Land Development Code and would be applicable to all properties zoned IL (Industrial, Light) or U (Utilities), not just specifically the Airport property. Mr. Hearn stated that he understands that, but the Airport property is what initiated this request and it P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 21 of 27 ~, UNOFFICI~1.~ ' SUS 0lIrCT TO I+1l~NNIN6 ~ ZONING bothers him that we are changing the zoning text for the entire county to accommoda~te~a~`~equ~e~ APPROVAL from the Airport, which are County taxpayers owned property. Ms. Young stated that they had two alternatives there, to do a change in zoning on the Airport property, or amend the permitted uses for the zoning that exists at the Airport. She continued that they decided it would not make sense to rezone the Airport to the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/ 5 acres) Zoning District to allow these types of operations. Mr. Hearn stated that he is concerned about making a permanent long-term change to allow for a temporary use on the property, especially since that is valuable property that is within the Urban Service Boundary. He also stated that he believed there was plenty of land available to purchase within the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/ 5 acres) Zoning District to allow these particular activities and would not be a disturbance to anyone. Mr. Grande stated that he views the Airport property as an incredible resource for the County. He stated that to develop as an industrial base we should use those open areas to attract the kinds of companies that would bring jobs to the County. He also stated that he is concerned about what the impact of this type of recreational situation would be on the lands that would be used to attract industrial businesses to move into the county or next to those lands. He advised that the word "track" is not a good term to use because he didn't believe that this was designed to be a structured track, it was designed to be an area where an ATV could be used to its fullest. He continued that those uses would be best met within those agriculturally zoned areas that currently allow for that type of use. He stated that he felt those areas were originally allowed because it would have the least amount of impact on the land or surrounding communities. He questioned why the Airport was chosen and stated that he was not sure that the committee was looking at the negative impact on the very valuable property that the Airport is for us. Mr. Phillips stated that the committee started about three or four months ago and investigated several County owned sites. He continued that they eliminated any environmental properties and basically the Park owned properties because of the incompatible uses with ATVs. He stated that the Airport was the single largest landmass that the County owns that could possibly accommodate this type of activity. He advised that there is a 750-acre cattle lease on the Airport property that is currently zoned U (Utilities) and IL (Industrial, Light). He stated that property was slated for industrial development in the Airport Master Plan, which was approved by the Board of County Commissioners, in 2012. He continued that there is a current industrial park underway, which is just southwest of this property in the existing Airport. He advised that there are so many projects already being worked on that the development opportunities for that piece were so remote it was offered as a temporary site for this type of activity. He stated that they were looking at it as a temporary site to allow the County to develop the funds to be able to purchase property out in the AG-5 (Agricultural - 1 du/ 5 acres) sections for long-term uses of an ATV park. He stated that it consist of a series of trails with very little infrastructure need, so it could be relocated very quickly if they had a major tenant that needed 750 acres, which is very unusual. He stated that the reason they chose the Airport is that it is a large piece of property, currently cattle leased with very little income potential to the Airport at this time, and they were trying to fill a need to the community, which is get the ATV riders out of the environmentally sensitive properties like the Savannas. Mr. Merritt stated that he feels this is something that the private industry should be reviewing. Mr. Phillips stated that it could be a possibility that a private industry could do, but that have not done to date. He also stated that they had discussions with the Board of County Commissioners P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 22 of 27 ,,,,,~r~N®~~tCIAL- "'~StIBIECT TO 6=~_~NNING & ZONI11~ f,'"r;'I~SS60N APPROVAL regarding this issue and they asked the committee to investigate the possibility of putting together a feasibility plan, which is what they are in the process of doing. Mr. Hearn stated that he finds it incredibly difficult to believe that it is going to be ten years before someone will have a need for that property for a large amount of money to the taxpayers of St. Lucie County. He continued that he would support a bond issue, or whatever tax money it takes to buy land, to allow ATV activities on a permanent basis somewhere out where it would not be an impact on the surrounding area. He also stated that he didn't feel this request would keep people from destroying the wetlands. Mr. Grande stated that he believed that there was a concept as part of the ordinance that would charge riders for the use of the facility and that funding would someday be used towards buying land in the agricultural area. Mr. Phillips confirmed that was correct. Mr. Grande stated that this is the type of situation that really should be a private enterprise and should be out west in the agricultural areas. He also stated that he was not sure that they would get people who are tearing up the wetlands and sensitive areas for free to pay to ride their ATV on the Airport property where it would be more restrictive. He stated that this idea might be attractive to Mr. Phillips and perhaps Commissioner Barnes, but they probably aren't the people out there tearing up the Savannas. He also stated that he doesn't feel this will get the folks out of our wild conservation areas if they have to pay to use the Airport property. Chairman McCurdy stated that he too had those concerns and would support a bond issue for more law enforcement in the environmentally sensitive areas because that is the only way to stop it from being destroyed. He also stated that he did not see anything good about this ordinance and could not support it. Ms. Hammer stated that she was very concerned over liability and would also like to have some research done about how many serious accidents have been reported in our county and neighboring counties. She stated that the taxpayers are going to have to pay the bill when there are multi-million dollar lawsuits. She also stated that she lived in an area up north that had vacant land behind it and had ATV's and dirt bikes constantly coming across the back of their property. She continued that the noise is unbelievable and she has sympathy for anyone who lives in the areas of these parks. She stated that if it is put out west, it is needs to be in an area where there is a lot of land, so the residents who moved out to those areas for peace and quiet, aren't going to have to hear these vehicles from dawn to dusk everyday. She also questioned if there had been a large number of requests from the community for this type of facility or just a couple of people who thought up this idea. She stated that she would not support this ordinance and would not support tax dollars for it either. Ms. Morgan stated that it was her understanding that this request was only an ordinance to add language to the Land Development Code to allow a request for a Conditional Use Permit within the U (Utilities) and IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning Districts, not how the Airport property should be developed. She continued that if anyone were to want to develop an ATV park, they would be required to bring their Conditional Use Permi[ request back to [he Planning and Zoning Commission for their review and recommendation. Mr. Phillips confirmed that was correct. Ms. Morgan stated that there is a need for these types of facilities in the county. She stated that she has a 14-year-old stepson who has a Yamaha 90 and has nowhere to ride it. She continued that he could ride it on their property but all he could really do is ride around the house continuously. She stated that there is nowhere for the kids to go and most of them have been going to a park in Okeechobee County. She stated again that this is not a request to approve an ATV park at the P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting ,June 17, 2004 Page 23 of 27 ~; Ut~U~'~'It,1E1~.-- `"tlBJECT TO PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION APPROVi~I Airport, only to amend the Land Development Code to allow for requests for Conditional Use Permits. She also stated that if the Airport were to bring back a request for a Conditional Use Permit they would be required to address all of those issues and the Planning and Zoning Commission and Board of County Commissioners would be allowed to access restrictions and conditions of approval. Mr. Hearn stated that he understood that this is just a request for an approval to change the Land Development Code, but he sees it as the foundation for what is proposed at the Airport. He continued that if the Board of County Commissioners does not approve this ordinance, the ATV Park at the Airport would not be possible. He stated that he sympathizes with the riders but does not want to see this at the Airport and feels that if you buy an ATV you should be aware beforehand of where you can and cannot ride it. Ms. Morgan stated that she understands what Mr. Hearn is saying but that the Airport was not before them asking for an ATV park, the Staff was only requesting a change to the Land Development Code. Mr. Grande stated that he feels that the cart is before the horse and this ordinance should not have been brought to them until the feasibility study and plan was fully completed and all of the outstanding questions had been answered. He also stated that he agrees with Mr. Hearn that this ordinance is the first step to put an ATV park at the Airport and could not support the submittal of this ordinance until the committee came forward with a report that justified making a change to the Land Development Code. Chairman McCurdy opened the public hearing. Mr. John Ferrick, 4802 S. 25th Street, stated that he believes there is a need for an ATV park in the County. He questioned what type of vehicles would be allowed in the ATV parks. Ms. Young stated that based on the committee's discussions it has been to have ATVs, BMX bike tracks, and a mountain bike track, no mud bogging trucks would be allowed. She also stated that the bicycle tracks would be isolated away from the ATV's and they had also discussed not allowing motor cross bikes. Mr. Stevenson stated that they had also discussed specifically excluding go-carts and racetracks in the language. Mr. Ferrick stated that he feels this type of track should be out near the Fairgrounds, not at the Airport. He also stated that he has a problem with changing the IL (Industrial, Light) zoning because this belongs in the agricultural areas, but they need a specific track to do it in. Mr. Paul Julin, 1245 17th Lane, Vero Beach, stated that he is part of the steering committee and also owns land just north of the proposed site at the Airport. He stated that many riders have had to buy property an hour or two away just sb that they can ride. He also stated that only a small amount of the riders are the ones trespassing on private lands. He continued that having a closer place would be better for them. He stated that there are a lot of clubs, with thousands of riders, that follow the rules, are concerned about the environment, and ride in areas where it is permitted, but would like to have a designated area closer by. He advised that they would never be able to stop everyone from riding on private property but they might be able to encourage some of them to stop by giving them a place that they can go to ride legally. He also stated that the liability issues have not been resolved yet. He stated that there is an area called Croom, over by the west coast, that has been operational for over twenty years and have had no problems dealing with the liability issues. He stated that those liability issues will not go away if they don't use the Airport property specifically and use a bond referendum to buy a piece of property out west. He stated that no matter what the location is, the liability is still there for the County if they are going to purchase it, He also stated that the area in Okeechobee is being closed because they sold the P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 24 of 27 ~N~UI•FIGI~i.- SUGJECT TO PLAPINiNG & ~'OIMMISSION ZONING.. APPROVAL property to be developed, so that park will no longer be available for riders to use. He advised that the plan they are preparing is designed to be self-sufficient and would not absorb any tax dollars. He continued that it would be set up as an enterprise account, since they will charge for use of the park that will pay for staffing, improvements, and whatever is needed. He stated that there are some sensitive areas on the property and they will be isolated so they will not be destroyed or damaged. He also stated that there would be a sound buffer to the north of the property to protect Indrio Road and they are planning on having the BMX bicycles in that area since they don't generate a lot of noise. He stated that the park would be predominately 4- wheelers that are 500 cc's or less. He also stated that they are very concerned about safety and noise and those issues are being worked out by the steering committee. Mr. Grande stated that SFWMD (South Florida Water Management District) is amassing huge land tracts that would not be used for the next ten years or so and should be looked at for a potential site for a park. He continued that those areas are going to be used as filter marshes, tenuation or retention areas, or becoming massive reservoir areas at some time in the future. He stated that what happened to the land on those parcels would not be an issue therefore making those areas ideal for a temporary ATV park. He also stated that if those lands were used the County would not be involved; it would still be physically within St. Lucie County, but out beyond the Urban Service Boundary in the western half of the county. Mr. Merritt stated that he didn't believe that would happen because SFWMD would not allow it to. Mr. Grande stated that SFWMD did just volunteer to pay 50% of the well capping in Lakewood Park so he believes they are a lot more cooperative than they are making them out to be. Mr. Merritt stated that if they were that willing to cooperate they would have paid 100%, not just 50%. Ms. Young stated that she would review the restrictions that are on the property with the attorney who is handling the land purchases for the SFWMD. Chairman McCurdy stated that Mr. Grande's idea was a great one and should be reviewed to see if it could be worked out. Mr. Paul Hiott, 1816 S. 33rd Street, stated that he is on the steering committee and an ATV enthusiast as well. He advised that he drives over 3 hours to get to Ocala National Forest to camp and ride his ATV's with his children and grandchildren because there is no where locally to ride. He stated that their objective is to make somewhere available in St. Lucie County for riders to be able to enjoy their ATV's and not have to drive clear across the state to use them. He also stated that ATV riding is a stress reliever for many people and this is also an opportunity for younger riders to learn how to drive in a controlled atmosphere without being on a roadway. He continued that the request before them was not about the ATV Park at the Airport, it is about changing the Land Development Code to allow someone to submit a request for a conditional use permit. He stated that the steering committee has discussed having staffing in place to supervise the activities. He stated that he hoped this ordinance request would be approved and everyone would have the opportunity to come out and enjoy the ATV Park. Chairman McCurdy closed the public hearing. Ms. Hensley stated that they have a youth advisory group in St. Lucie County that represents children throughout the county and one of their first topics of concern was the lack of variety of Parks and Recreation activities available to serve the needs of the community. She continued that they had not specifically mentioned an ATV park but they had mentioned such things as drag racing, or places to race their bicycles, or something along those lines. She stated that this might be something that the steering committee might want to discuss with them and then possibly let them help with the investigation and presentation. She also stated that they do have the same P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 25 of 27 SUBIECT TO PLANNING ~ ZONINR types of concerns about the lack of variety in this county. She advised that they ~~I®N APPROdAL beneficial in helping the steering committee spread the word about their cause to the other entities.. Mr. Hearn stated that maybe that would be an opportunity for the school system to offer some diversified learning. Ms. Hensley stated that the program is not through the school system and she feels they are diversified enough. She continued that the Parks and Recreation Department helped have the Parks Referendum passed so that there would be an availability of funds to diversify activities that would meet all the needs of the citizens of St. Lucie County. Mr. Hearn made a motion to deny Draft Ordinance 04-021 because I think there are too many unanswered questions at this time and before I make a decision on something I want the proper information and the correct information. I think we haven't heard from anybody except for the ATV enthusiasts. I move that we deny this change. Motion seconded by Mr. Merritt. Upon a roll call vote the motion passed with a vote of 6-1 (with Ms. Morgan voting against) and forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of denial. P&Z / LPA Regular Meeting June 17, 2004 Page 26 of 27 NOTICE O STABLISHMENT OR CHAN~IF REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND The " St.' Lucie County Board of County Commissioners propose to adopt the following Ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 04-021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND - DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 3.01.03('x(7) (IL -INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT) AND 3.01.03(W)(7) (U - UTILITIES), TO ADD OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARKS AS A CONDITIONAL USE; AMENDING SECTION 7.10.21, (OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARKS) TO PROVIDE FOR APPLICABILITY TO ALL LANDOWNERS AND TO INCLUDE THE IL AND U ZONING DISTRICTS AS A POSSIBLE ZONING DISTRICT IN WHICH THIS ACTIVITY MAY BE APPROVED AS A CONDITIONAL USE AND TO CLARIFY CERTAIN HABITAT PROTECTION MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION; PROVIDING CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING .FOR ADOPTION AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION A PUBLIC HEARING on Ordinance 04-021 will be held before the St. Lucie County Board of County `Commissioners on Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 6:00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible, in the County Commission Chambers, 3rd floor of the County Administration Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue,. FL Pierce, FL. Matters affecting your personal and property rights may be heard and acted upon. All .interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments received in advance of the public hearing will also be heard. The purpose of this public hearing is to amend the St. Lucie County Land Development Code to amend the regulations governing where an off-road vehicle park may be established. This is the first of two required public hearings. The second public hearing on this proposed amendment will be held on August 17, 2004. Notification of this second hearing will be published prior to the meeting. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at the meetings or hearings of any board, committees, commissions, agency, council or advisory group, that person will need record of the .proceedings and that, for such purpose may .need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record should inGude the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Upon the request of any party to the proceeding, individuals testifying during a hearing will be sworn in. Any party to the proceeding will be granted an opportunity to cross-examine any individual testifying during a hearing upon request. This notice dated and executed this 24th day of May 2004. ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS-ONERS ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA /S/ Paula Lewis, Chairman ~~ PUBLISH DATE: July 23, 2004 Dawn Gilmore -Letter of Su for St. Luae County Off Road Vehicle Park ---- -~' _ - -----F'~`------- - --- - ---- -- Page 1 From: "E. Dudley" <eric_dudfeyC~3hotmail.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 12:19:03 AM Subject: Letter of Support for St. Lucie County Off Road Vehicle Park 7/27/04 Letter of Support for St. Lucie County Off Road Vehicle Park I, Eric Dudley hearby express my support for a designated /organized Off Road Vehicie Park in St. Lucie County. Eric Dudley 2008 Courtyard Loop #102 Sanford, FL 32771 407-328-0489 Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 ~ awn ilmore -Letter of Supt j~~or OHV Park Proposal _ ` ~ Page 1 - ----~ From: "Jim Wilder" <Jwilder@nabi.com> To: <wismerd @ stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 9:58:42 AM Subject: Letter of Support For OHV Park Proposal I was delighted to hear you are considering a proposal for a opening an OHV park in St Lucie County. This will be a very positive move economically for your area, as the supply of OHV's is beyond what is available to ride. This will very likely be a huge success. I would like offer this letter of support on behalf of the Florida Trail Riders and the Southeast Florida Trail Riders, both Not-For-Profit Florida Corporations. Sincerely, Jim Wilder Secretary, Florida Trail Riders and President, Southeast Florida Trail Riders CC: <FITrIRdr@aol.com>, <RANDT@DESOTO.NET> Dawn Gilmore -SLC OHV P' ~ Page 1 From: <Mike_Lane@fpl.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: .7/27/2004 10:03:27 AM Subject: SLC OHV Park Greetings, This is just a note to show my support for a St. Lucie County Off Road Vehicle Park. Thank you, Michael Lane 5214 NW S. Lovoy Circle PSL, FL 34986 772-336-8280 Dawn Gilmore - OHV PARK ~1 Page 1 ~ From: <John_BergenC~fpl.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 12:49:24 PM Subject: OHV PARK Hello My name is John Bergen I am writing you to express my support for a designated/organized Off Road Vehicle park in St Lucie County. I support this effort and agree that we need a legal riding park. I would hope that a legal park would help to reduce the amount of illegal riding in our community. A organized park would also promote safety and provide a safer riding environment. Thank you John Bergen 501 nw lincoln ave Port Saint Lucie FL 34983 772-340-3638 Dawn Gilmore -SLC OFF R VEHICLE PARK ,~ Page 1 From: <Larry_Albright@fpl.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 12:49:53 PM Subject: SLC OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARK I am writing today to express my support for the proposed off road vehicle park in SLC. I moved to SLC in 1978 and feel it is time for a recreational facility such as this that will provide a safe and legal place for families to enjoy their off road vehicles. I presently live in Martin County and I along with many others will travel to and support SLC in efforts to make such a future facility viable, profitable, and fun for everyone to enjoy. Respectfully, Lawrence M. Albright 2044 N.E. Christopher Ct. Jensen Beach,FL 34957 (772) 334-2046 Dawn Gilmore - OHV ~„ Page 1 J From: <Rachael_SextonC~fpl.com> To: <WISMERDC~STLUCIECO.GOV> Date: 7/27/2004 1:31:52 PM Subject: OHV THIS IS A GREAT THING RACHAEL SEXTON D~ awn Gilmore - OHV_PARK_ _-_-_-__ _____-- _ -- ,,,~ Page 1 From: <Norm__MajorC~3fpl.com> To: <W ISM ERD ~ STLUCI ECO.GOV> Date: 7/27/2004 3:47:34 PM Subject: OHV PARK I NORM MAJOR EXPRESS MY SUPPORT FOR ADESIGNATED /ORGANIZED OFF ROAD VEHICLE PARK IN ST LUCIE COUNTY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME 772-519-0903 2131 SE ABCOR RD PSL FL 34952 Cawn Gilmore - OHV Parks ~ ~ Page 1 From: "Keith Finnerty" <Keithfinnerty@earthlink.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 4:16:41 PM Subject: OHV Parks To whom it may concern, Please help the Thousands of OHV owners who want to come spend millions of dollars in your County. We are honest hard working Family people who are being neglected and denied the opportunity to enjoy a wholesome sport. Support and we will support you and your county. Thank you Keith, Cristie, Adam and Ian Answers for All your Real Estate Questions! Keith Finnerty Associate/Broker Venture I Properties 675 Douglas Ave. Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 keithfinnerty@earthlink.net tel: fax: (407) 774-9400 (407) 774-0888 Signature powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this? Add me to your address book... Dawn Gilmore - St Lucie Co~,OHV Park _ Page 1 ~, From: <kevingentC~sprintmail.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 5:31:22 PM Subject: St Lucie County OHV Park I am strongly in favor of the St Lucie County OHV park. The St Lucie county government needs to be applauded for thinking of ALL of its citizens. OHV use is growing rapidly and the proper facilities will make it a safer, more enjoyable experience for everyone. Noise enforcement can be a reality, as well as putting these vehicles in an environment more conducive to their true purpose and out of harms way on city streets and private property. Please approve the park ! Dawn Gilmore -ATV Park ~,, ,,,~ __ Page 1 J From: <wilsonmatt@bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 6:52:04 PM Subject: ATV Park I would like to express my support as a resident of St. Lucie County for an offroad atv and motorcycle park. The opportunity to have a legal riding area is greatly appreciated by myself and every other enthusiast on the Treasure Coast. The are benefits to all residents. Revenue for the county. Local shops will draw in the individuals who for lack of legal riding areas have not purchased an atv or dirtbike. Local resturants and hotels. The list could go on. Financial reasons are always good but most importantly this park will provide a place for familys to enjoy time together. I cannot see how the community could lose in a situation like this. Thank you for time and I hope you approve this park. Sincerely, Matt Wilson Dawn Gilmore -offroad parr, From: <kevronn @ bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/27/2004 8:34:23 PM Subject: offroad park MY NAME IS KEVIN PERRY IM WRITING YOU TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION OF A OFFROAD PARK IN ST LUCIE COUNTY .THIS WOULD CREATE A SAFE PLACE FOR FAMILIES TO RIDE AND COULD GENERATE REVENUE FOR THE COUNTY THANK YOU KEVIN PERRY 5080 WEST VIRGINIA DR. FT. PIERCE FL. 34981 772 595-9602 Page 1 ~rDawn Gilmore - OHV Park ~, ,,,~ Page 1 From: <Butch_AndersonC~fpl.com> To: <wismerdC~3stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 12:57:26 PM Subject: OHV Park I would like to express my support for the OHV Park in St. Lucie County. thank you, Bryant Anderson 1328 SW Cedar Cove PSL (St Lucie West) 34986 work: 772-465-3550, x3984 (St Lucie Nuclear Plant) home: 772-878-6489 Dawn Gilmore - St. Lucie OF-4~ark --- __-- -__ __ _____ _-----___-- -_„^~ - - _ __ - - - -- Page 1~j From: "Martin, Jack" <jmartinC~stanadyne.com> To: <wismerd ~ stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 1:32:33 PM Subject: St. Lucie OHV Park I am in SUPPORT of a OHV park being considered in/around the St.Lucie area. Our family frequents that area often during trips, Bike Week, & other events that may be in the surrounding area(s)...having alegal place to go & carry my off-road motorcycles to stay C~ nearby hotel & off-road ride would be GREAT!!! Thanks. jack martin Tallahassee, FL Jack Martin Manager -Supplier Development & Quality Stanadyne 2919 Commonwealth Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32303 850-575-8181 x224 (voicemail) 850-576-9630 (fax) jmartin @ stanadyne.com jmart2601 C~ aol.com Dawn Gilmore -ohv park ~ _ ,.,,,~ Page 1 From: <TAmatrudiC~laol.com> To: <wismerd ~ stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 3:09:08 PM Subject: ohv park i support the ordinence change for the ohv park Dawn Gilmore -ohv park ~, Page 1 i From: <TAmatrudiC~aol.com> To: <wismerd C~ stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 3:14:52 PM Subject: ohv park i support the ordinence change for the ohv park.anthony j amatrudi.772-461-1441 dawn Gilmore - HOV PARK, ~+' Page 1 From: "anthony amatrudi" <buyitrightC~msn.com> To: <WISMERD~STLUCIECO.GOV> Date: 7/28/2004 3:18:53 PM Subject: HOV PARK I SUPPORT THE ORDINCE CHANGE FOR THE OHV PARK ~ Dawn Gilmore - OHV- ~- --_-- - ----- - - ~ Page 1 ~ From: "anthony amatrudi" <buyitrightC~3msn.com> To: <W ISMERDC~STLUCIECO.GOV> Date: 7/28/2004 3:25:34 PM Subject: OHV I SUPPORT THE ORDINCE CHANGE FOR THE OHV PARK ANTHONY M. AMATRUDI 524 NW WAVERLY CIRCLE PORT ST LUCIE FL 34983 Dawn Gilmore - OHV R From: <FITrIRdrCi?aol.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 3:13:23 PM Subject: OHV Riding Area I am writing this letter on behalf of the Florida Trail Riders, a statewide organization of approximately 3000 off-highway motorcycle and ATV riders. The members of the Florida Trail Riders support your project to develop an off-highway motorcycle and ATV riding area on property located at the St. Lucie County Airport. The number of people participating in off-highway vehicle recreation has increased significantly in the last five years, while at the same time the amount of land available for this recreational activity has decreased due to land development all over the state of Florida. The need for legal places to ride is most critical in southeast Florida. The Florida Trail Riders (and its local affiliated clubs) has provided volunteer labor, in-kind services and materials on numerous OHV projects over the last ten years, and we offer our support to assist you to make your proposed OHV park into a reality for riders in southeast Florida. Jack Terrell Land Use Chairman Florida Trail Riders, Inc. 180 Sunrise Hill Lane Auburndale, FL 33823 863-984-9294 (phone) 863-984-9235 (fax) ,~~~ ~ 1i~,,,,,,,~n ~rocd~ rY1 ine,, o: St. Lucie County Commissioners 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982 r MEMO F'rnm: Bill & Jeanne Hearn 5051 Tozour Road Fort Pierce, FL 34946 ''~ Date July 27, 2004,.- Pages 2 Phone (772) 461-7527 Fax (772) 468-8688 Re: August 3 & 17, 2004 - BOCC -Please deny Ordinance No. 04-021. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We request this memo be made part of the public record. First of all, we would like to say we do not have an objection to an Off Road Vehicle Park, in St. Lucie County, if properly located away from residential azeas. Also, we would support a bond referendum to purchase land out in the unpopulated areas of western St.Lucie County for this purpose. It is important that consideration be given to this idea because the cost of land is increasing every day. Before long it would be un-affordable. We oppose this ordinance change because it subjects several nearby azeas of residential development for even more detrimental noise than is presently allowed in the Industrial Light (IL) zoning district. The land within the Urban Service Boundary should be protected as much as possible from unnecessary noise, odor and other undesirable consequences because that is where we are encouraging most of our residential development. We understand that this Ordinance will be for a Conditional Use and public will still have an opportunity to again fight for their neighborhood. It is unfortunate citizens must be continually be on guard to protect the tranquillity of their residential property. This Ordinance change is not compatible with the surrounding area to the east and north as well as our award winning golf course. Please use the following information to help you arrive at an informed decision: 1. This activity should be located outside the Urban Service Boundary where the impact on nearby homes would be less likely to occur. Over 700 acres is a lot of land to designate for this use inside the Urban Service Boundary. We do not understand how it has been reduced to only 320 acres, deleting the airport wetlands from the lease. When you lease or acquire a pazcel or land, all land on that parcel goes with the deal, not just the choice portions. (circumventing lease costs) 2. The proposed plan circumvents the FAA regulations to the fullest extent. This land was purchased with FAA funds for airport related use or fair mazket value must be charged. After attending several ATV Park Committee meetings -yes, it would require a fair mazket value lease, however, if they don't have the money, Paul Phillips said we could work around (circumvent?) that. The fair market value figure being used by Paul Phillips of $30,000/acre is faz from the current. sales in the immediate azea. You will find that the fair market value is approximately double that amount according to recent sales along and near Indrio Road. 3. Homeland Security. The county has gone to great expense at our airport for fencing to meet security requirements. Often fences aze cut or damaged by off-road vehicle operators and others to gain access into restricted areas. A great example of this damage has occurred in the North Savannas. Steve Fousek can attest to how often the off road vehicle riders have tom the gates down. Why would we expose our airport operations to people that could enter this secure azea without anyone knowing it? 4. According to the aerial maps, this area does have many wetlands on it. Has a proper DEP Wetland Delineation been performed? Certainly it should be in order to determine what portion of the land can be used. Will the wetlands be mitigated or ignored? Will all riders respect the sensitivity of the wetlands on the subject property as well as the large valuable wetland area to the East of project? 5. Has meaningful consideration been given to the residential property East and North of the proposed activity? Mr. Phillips states these vehicles will have mufflers. Who will monitor the noise? I found it interesting that they aze now proposing a berm, at county's expense,to buffer noise. Page 2 ' S. After talking to Mr. Phillips, I learned that the entrance to this park will be using the same road as our award winning golf course. Fairwinds is truly an asset to the Treasure Coast area, however it has to tolerate sporadic noise from the airport. Constant noise of Off Road Vehicles will not make a good neighbor. Do you think this course will remain an award winning golf course if there is an ATV park next to it? We don't think so! 7. Will alcohol be allowed? We have seen off-road activity closely related to alcohol use as well as disregard of property. Litter is a serious problem associated with this type of recreation. 8. Who will monitor these activities? Who will keep financial records on fees we supposedly will charge? We already have an overburdened staff and we ask that you give this added cost your consideration. 9. Liability? Does the county realize that this is a well documented, high risk activity with severe and often times deadly injuries? Some states are considering banning ATV's because of the danger to their citizens. Do we need this liability? It is interesting there are no insurance carriers in Florida who will insure this activity. This should tell us something. 10. Is an ATV Park the highest and best use of this valuable Industrial Light (IL) property? We will received no tax revenue for this park as it will have no permanent infrastructure. 11. This is now proposed to come under the airport budget. ATVer's at the last meeting were already asking if they can possibly expand their area to include a tree area to the west which would utilize more airport industrial property. Paul Phillips told them in the 7/23/04 meeting that he thought that might be a possibility. They are comparing this park to Crooms which is 2600 acres. I think St.Lucie County will have a continuous demand for more land as time goes by to satisfy the users. 12. Proposed buffers: 1000 feet from Indrio Road where several residential areas are developing. 1500 feet from Eagles nest and very close to Fairwinds Golf Course. This park is hoping to generate 250 riders aday -can you imagine the noise of this many ATV and BMX Bikes? I am sure that you would never approve an ATV facility to be developed near your home. 13. It was interesting to hear Chris Reed, FL Off-Highway Vehicle Coordinator at the July 8, 2004 ATV Committee meeting. He said this would not be a cure for the illegal riding on private or public lands. Mr. Reed said there is that element of riders who will continue illegal riding. We feel, it is premature to jump into this without first getting answers especially from DEP on the wetland delineation issue (DEP is being very strict with the properties, immediately across Indrio Road.). Written approval should be obtained from FAA and FDOT as well as address the Homeland Security issues before proceeding. An Ordinance change is certainly premature without first having addressed all the questions accurately on this important issue. It seems that the public is being continually exposed and harassed to hair-brained ideas like we have had in the past few years at our airport that would ruin north county. Examples of those ideas have been Fed-X International Distribution Center, Motor Sports Complex and now ATV Park. Where are our priorities? Attending these ATV Park meetings have been very interesting - I think the last one had 6 members of our staff and 6 members of the public. Six staff members is a lot considering they are working for something that will be of questionable benefit to our county and a definite detriment to north county. We ask that you deny this request and direct airport staff to work diligently to provide sensible Light Industrial use of our controversial airport property. We are frustrated that we must again address an issue with you that will degrade the quality of life in north county. Please keep in mind that having to do so is VERY time consuming for citizens and also understand that we are only working diligently to make St. Lucie County a special place we can all be proud of. cc: Dan McIntyre, County Attorney Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Bill and Jeanne Hearn Growth Management Department FAA Paul Phillips, Airport Director FDOT Dawn Gilmore -ohv park ~ From: "R. Hunter" <goose622 ~ msn.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 3:40:01 PM Subject: ohv park To whom it may concern, ! support the ordinance change for the ohv park. Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm 00200636ave/direcU01 / Dawn Gilmore -ordinance rr ge From: <bruhnchl C~aol.com> To: <wismerdC~3stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 4:02:40 PM Subject: ordinance change Tommy Bruhn, Jr. 2702 South 10th Street Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 772-464-2531 I support the ordinance change for the creation of an OHV park in St. Lucie County. Dawn Gilmore - OHV From: "Tim Jernigan" <timC~dneworld.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 4:06:54 PM Subject: OHV I wish to express my support for the ord. chg. on the OHV park Thank you. Tim Jernigan 5835 Whippoorwill Ln Port St. Lucie, FL 34987 772-467-9446 Dawn Gilmore - OHV From: "Ronnie Meeks" <rmeeksC~3meeksplumbing.com> To: <wismerdC~3stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 4:37:47 PM SubJect: OHV Please see attached memo, Thank you, Ronnie Meeks *** eSafe scanned this email for malicious content *** *** IMPORTANT: Do not open attachments from unrecognized senders *** Page 1 July 28, 2004 To whom it may concern: This is in response to the proposed OHV Park in Fort Pierce. We have been involved w/FTR and trail riding since 1995, and it's been a family program from the start. My youngest son was 6yrs old, my oldest was 9yrs, we started out just trail riding and because of the normal problems, posted land and having no where to ride we joined FTR and got involved w/ the hare scrambles. If you never been to one of the FTR sponsored events you never understand the Family units that are built around a sport the has no age limitations. You'll find the mix from young kids both male and female to the seniors in their 60's & 70's, it's a fun group with a common cause. We would like to recommend that you strongly consider approval of this park, I that recent interest in this park has been a little lite, but please consider the fact that this has drawn out for approx 4yrs, and that FTR is does not have any events scheduled until late August so correspondence w/members has been lite. There is no question about the future success of this park, we lands being developed and disappearing at a rapid rate, the need for a park like this is needed badly. Thank you for your consideration, Ronald E. Meeks 485 38`x' Ave Vero Beach, Fl. 32968 772.473.8502 Dawn Gilmore - OHV Park From: To: Date: Subject "Dennis" <fscm97C~bellsouth.net> <wismerd C~3 stlucieco.gov> 7/28/2004 4:47:00 PM OHV Park To Whom It May Concern: -Page 1 _I My name is Dennis Conners and I not only ride both on and off road motorcycles, but I am also the general manager of Florida Sports Cycle & Marine, Stuart, FI. The recent news of a possible designated riding area close by was very exciting. We have Tong needed a designated area with some control for those who like to ride off road. I am very concerned about safety and enviromental concerns. In taking the first steps in providing an area to ride will greatly aid in both. I support the move for a riding area and if there is anything else I can do please advise(772-287-1850). Sincerely DENNIS CONNERS Manager Florida Sports Cycle & Marine Dawn Gilmore -Vote "Yes"~ off Highway Vehicle Park in St. Lucie County „~1 __Page 1-.i From: <heinoldjC~att.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 7:13:55 PM Subject: Vote "Yes" for Off Highway Vehicle Park in St. Lucie County To Whom It May Concern: I'm writing to show my support for the proposed St. Lucie Off Highway Vehicle Park. I have owned a trail bike (Kawasaki KDX-220) for three years ,but have only ridden it perhaps a dozen times. That is because I, like others in St. Lucie County, have to travel out of the county to ride. The closest places to ride are in Palm Bay and Okeechobee. But a lot of bike riders end up traveling across the state or further to ride. Most riders 1 know ride with their families. It sure would be nice if the families/riders could stay 'at home' (St. Lucie County) to ride. Therefore, I respectfully request that you consider the St. Lucie Off Highway Vehicle Park. Thank-You for your time. Jeff Heinold 2985 S.E. Farley Road Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 CC: <JBBIKER C~3aol.com> Dawn Gilmore -Proposed %,, park Page 1 l L_ -_ From: "LEE DALEY" <IddC~?digital.net> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 10:49:19 PM Subject: Proposed OHV park Dear St. Lucie County Board of Commissioners, I would like to express my support for an off-road vehicle park in your county. We responsible off-road riders need a legal place on the east side of Florida to enjoy our sport. Thank you, LEE DALEY LDD@digital.net Dawn Gilmore -Proposed ~, park ~ Page 1 ~ From: "LEE DALEY" <IddC~3digital.net> To: <wismerdC~3stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 10:51:18 PM Subject: Proposed OHV park Dear St. Lucie County Board of Commissioners, I am writing in support of the proposed OHV park. We responsible off-road riders need a legal place to ride on this side of the state. Thank you, LEE DALEY LDDC~digital.net Dawn Gilmore -support \./~ Page 1 j From: <FTRRider42C~aol.com> To: <wismerd @ stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 4:51:58 PM Subject: support I Tyler Bergen, support the ordinance change for the creation of a ohv park in St. Lucie County Thank You, Tyler Bergen 501 Nw. Lincoln Ave. 34983 1-772-340-3638 ~ Dawn Gilmore -support `.rr~ Page 1 ~ From: <FTRRider42C~3aol.com> To: <wismerdC~3stlucieco.gov> Date: .7/28/2004 4:52:49 PM Subject: support I Kara Bergen, support the ordinance change for the creation of a ohv park in St. Lucie County Thank You, Kara Bergen 501 Nw. Lincoln Ave. 34983 1-772-340-3638 Dawn Gilmore -support _ r...~' Page 1 ~ From: <FTRRider42C~aol.com> To: <wismerdC>?stlucieco.gov> Date; 7/28/2004 4:53:44 PM Subject; support I Janet Bergen, support the ordinance change for the creation of a ohv park in St. Lucie County Thank You, Janet Bergen 5102 Palmetto Ave. 34982 1-772-464-7107 Dawn Gilmore -support _ __ Page 1 j From: <FTRRider42C~aol.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 4:54:17 PM Subject: support I Richard Bergen, support the ordinance change for the creation of a ohv park in St. Lucie County Thank You, Richard Bergen 5102 Palmetto Ave. 34982 1-772-464-7107 -- --- - , Dawn Gilmore - motorcyclk Page 1 ' ~~ From: <XRer84@aol.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 8/3/2004 8:20:52 AM Subject: motorcycle park To whom it may concern, My name is Bryan Fulmer, I am 19 years old, and I would like to voice my support for the offroad park. It is a good way to keep people off the streets with their 4-wheelers, and dirt bikes, and also keep them off private property where they should not ride. Currently, the closest place for me to ride is at Thundercross in Okechobee and thets 45 minutes away, and they will be closing in January ,after that I will only be able to go to Orlando, Melbourne, or even farther away to be able to ride. Please make this park happen. Sincerely, Bryan Fulmer Dawn Gilmore -Off Highwhicle Park ~„~ Page 1 From: <SteveHrng@aol.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 8/2/2004 11:13:33 PM Subject: Off Highway Vehicle Park I would like to express my support for the proposed St. Lucie County Off Highway Vehicle Park. My entire family enjoys riding ATV's and dirt bikes, but as you know, there is no place for us to legally ride in the area. We all hope that you will vote in favor of this much needed OHV Park. Steve Harnage (772) 466-4093 Dawn Gilmore -Support for~ly„rOHV area Pane ~ From: Matt Wolfe <mrwolfeC~3bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 8/3/2004 7:11:40 AM Subject: Support for an OHV area Hello, I am writing in support of an area for OHV recreation in St. Lucie county. You receive a lot of email so I will be brief. Having participated in OHV activities all of my life (motorcycling mainly), I must say that this is a wonderful family activity. As a young man this kept me off of the street and gave me plenty to do, while at the same time teaching me responsibility and teamwork. Visit any organized group of motorcyclists and you will find some of the nicest people you have ever met. Unfortunately riding areas are quickly disappearing, mainly due to development. Please help to keep the sport alive, and make it possible for my children to enjoy the same activities that I enjoyed as a kid and now enjoy as an adult. This sport is good for our families and good for the community. I will go out of my way to support any politician who supports public (and private) riding areas. Thank you for your time. Regards, Matt Wolfe Motorcyclist Dawn Gilmore - Fw: Propo ATV/Dirt Bike Park From: "Ronald Stephens" <PATANDRONC~3peoplepc.com> To: <cowarddC~co.st-lucie.fl.us> Date: 7/30/2004 3:16:29 PM Subject: Fw: Proposed ATV/Dirt Bike Park -----Original Message ----- From: Ronald Stephens To: IunaeC~co.st-lucie.fl.us Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:13 PM Subject: Proposed ATV/Dirt Bike Park Please, please, do not support and permit an ATV/Dirt Bike park to be contructed on our county Airport property. We in Holiday Pines already suffer at times from inordinate airplane noise which emanates in one form or another from the Airport. Please, not be deceived into believing that this ATV/Dirt Bike venture will be any better controlled than existing noise from that Airport. Furthermore, there are serious dangers associated with such a "sport", legal and environmental, which our County Government should not invite. Ronald and Patricia Stephens 5211 Indian Bend Lane Ft. Pierce 34951 Page 1 CC: <barabCco.st-lucieco.st-lucie.fl.us>, <barabC~co.st-lucie.fl.us>, <IizC~co.st-lucie.fl.us>, <pentzj C~3 cost-lucie.fl, us> Dawn Gilmore -Calendar dlq~rning events From: "bob bangert" <bangertC~digital.net> To: <undisclosed-recipients C~mindspring.com> Date: 7/25/2004 9:29:59 AM Subject: Calendar of coming events Hi All: Life can get very confusing! On Thursday I attended a meeting of the Part 150 Airport Noise Abatement Committee. A group, trying to find ways to make life a little quieter for those living adjacent to the airport. At a separate meeting, another group was meeting to set up a way to have an ATV & Motor Bike Park at the Airport to increase the noise. Plus the County is talking about another 18 holes at Fairwinds Golf Course, also on Airport Property. At least that would be much quieter. (Except when you miss a putt!!!) Cheers, Bob Jufy 27th, 9:OOam, BOCC meeting, Chambers. To see the agenda for this meeting Click here. http://www.stlucieco.gov/bocc2/bocc-agendas.htm July 28th, 9:30am, Board of Adjustment meeting, Chambers July 28th, No Conservation Alliance meeting this month July 29th, The Land Acquisition Selection Com. Meeting for this date has been cancelled and rescheduled for Aug. 12th. July 29th, 3:OOpm, Court System Advisory Board Meeting, Conf. Room #3 July 29th, 3;30pm, Public Safety Coordinating Council, Conf. Room #3 July 30th, 10:OOam, Environmental Action Committee, SFWMD Hdqtrs, West Palm July 30th, 6:00-9:30pm, Moonlight Paddle, $40 includes dinner. See the full moon rise over the Indian River lagoon while you kayak to a tropical island. For more info calll-888-652-9257 Aug. 3rd, 6:OOpm, BOCC Meeting, Chambers Aug. 4th, 9:OOam, Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Chambers Aug. 4th, 3:OOpm, M.P.O. Meeting ,Chambers Aug. 4th, 7:OOpm, St. Lucie Waterfront Council meeting, Library Aug. 4th, 10:OOam, Treasure Coast Council of Local Government Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 10th, 9:OOam. BOCC Meeting, Chambers Aug. 10th, 7:30pm, Port St. Lucie Anglers, Call Bill Bobb 873-4262 Aug. 11th, 9:OOam, Home & property Owners meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 12th, 5:30pm, Land Acquisition Selection Committee meeting, Conf. Room #3 Dawn Gilmore -Calendar Aug. 12th, 1:OOpm, M.P.O. meeting, Chambers Aug. 12th 3:OOpm, Ft. Pierce Harbor Advisory Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 14th, 6:OOpm, League of Women Voters is presenting a Candidates Forum to beheld at the SLC School Board -board Room 4204 Okeechobee Rd. (Old Sears Bldg. In Orange Blossom mall) Aug. 17th, 6:OOpm, BOCC meeting, Chambers Aug. 18th, Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 19th, 7:OOpm, Planning & Zoning Meeting, Chambers Aug. 23rd, Jail Pod Groundbreaking Ceremony, St. Lucie Co. Jail Aug. 24th, 9:OOam, BOCC meeting, Chambers Aug. 25th, 9:30am, Board of Adjustment Meeting, Chambers Aug. 25th, 1:OOpm, The BOCC will hold a workshop to discuss Environmentally Sensitive Lands/Greenways/Open Space potential Purchases, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 25th, 7:OOpm, Ned Smith, Global Warming and Sea Level Rise: An update on Status & Trends. Harbor Branch Ocean Science lectures. No charge. For more info call 465-2400, ext 506 Aug. 27th, Adams Ranch Equestrian Center Ribbon Cutting, St. Lucie Co. Fairgrounds Aug. 28th, 9:OOam, Lakewood park Dist. Park Ground Breaking Ceremony, Lakewood Park If at any time you want to be removed from our list to receive this weekly calendar, simply click on reply, and return to sender with "remove" in the subject area. ng events Page 2 Dawn Gilmore -riding rnno Prom: "'David Smith" <2choicesC~3bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/30/2004 11:59:02 AM Subject: riding park My family and I will support the riding park. Thats 4 people at min. of 2 times a week. I am the president of Treasure Coast Trail riders. We will be glad to help lay out trails and help in any way. Our club has about a 60 family membership. I have been talking with contractors about building the bath rooms and so far everyone is saying let us know what you need. People like Bob Edmisten -Tractor service, Ronnie meeks - Meeks plumbing, Jeff Wilson -block mason. I will be talking to others and slot of these people are club members. I can not be at the meeting because I will be out of town. Our club puts on 1 to 2 races a year. As trail boss this past year I can tell you starting friday afternoon through sunday we had 640 vehicles come in the gates, 833 racers for a total of about 3000 people. With places like Thunder Cross MX track selling out to developers we have no place to ride.lf you open this park and keep the prices low you will have more people attend every weekend than you could possibly imagine. Thank you. David Smith TCTR -President 772-465-9466 Dawn Gilmore - P~ From: "Lynn Clark" <Iclarkl ~cfl.rr.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/31 /2004 10:49:05 AM Letter of Support for St. Lucie County Off-Road Vehicle Park I, Tom Clark, hearby express my support for adesignated/organized Off Road Vehicle Park in St. Lucie County. Phone: 321-777-6183 Address: 807 Hawksbill Island Dr., Satellite Beach, FI. Thank you, Tom Clark Dawn Gilmore -Riding Are~r From: <KGBRABC~aol.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/31 /2004 7:23:41 PM Subject: Riding Area Hello, This letter is in support of the riding area. As members of F.T.R., my wife, son and myself, wholly support any trails / mx tracks etc., in our area . As of now ,when we ride, we have to travel between 1 and 3 hours. The monetary and time committment is excessive. Financially speaking- we would rather spend our money to ride here on the Treasure Coast, as this is home. If any assistance is needed in man hours (safety patrols i trail cutting etc.) we as a family would be happy to be of help. The riders and their family members are, as a whole, serious about what they do, and are looking for a safe fun place to enjoy. W e do not want to tresspass to enjoy our lifestyle. The people who interlope usually don't even wear all the needed gear to safely participate. If a census were to be taken, on the average riding family, it would show we are educated, family oriented, and make an average of about $ 80,000.00 per year. Please, lets give a break to the good guys! There can only be so many golf courses. Rick Bertine Kameron Bertine Bertine Sincerely, 88c 211b Nurse/ cheerleader /mom Donna Page 1 1565 S.E. Tidewater PI. Stuart, FI. 34997 kgbrabC~3aol.com Dawn Gilmore - St. Lucie ark From: <SquenzervbC~aol.com> To: <WismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 11:33:22 PM Subject: St. Lucie OHV Park This letter is in support of the OHV Park for the St. Lucie area. I am a mother of two children who ride and race dirt bikes with Treasure Coast Trail Riders and FTR. I believe that this would be a wonderful addition to this area. This is a wonderful activity that enables children, teenagers, young adults, and adults to exercise, practice, and spend quality time with friends and family who share the same love of dirt bike riding. This activity helps to engage these children and young adults in sports and helps to keep them out of trouble. Presently, the only area that provides this type of riding area is Krooms...which is several hours away. There are many members of the FTR club who would utilize a park of this type here in our town. Please consider this request for the OHV Park. It would be of benefit to our area. Thank you for your time and consideration. _.. - Page 1 Sincerely, Shawn Quenzer. Dawn Gilmore - OHV Park~eting Page 1 From: <Frogs2many@aol.com> To: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/29/2004 9:21:35 PM Subject: OHV Park Meeting We Need more area to ride our motorcycles, PLEASE. I can't attend the meeting Tuesday Night but wanted to express my concern of the lack of land remaining to ride our dirtbikes for recreation. Please allow the St. Lucie County Off Highway Vehicle Park. We are running out of room for our type of recreation. We are responsible riders and have racer's in the family that race all over the United States. To have an area locally for fun would be awesome. My daughter races Motocross and Hare Scrambles. It's the greatest activity to get involved in as a family and keep your kids out of drugs and other teen problems. We definately support the park. Pleae give us a chance. Thank you, A. Hodges 6420 53rd Street Vero Beach FI 32967 M- 561-723-7077 Dawn Gilmore - OHV Park From: <mperry104bC~bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/30/2004 7:18:25 AM Subject: OHV Park Paae 1 ' Hello my name is Michael Perry.l live in PSL FL.The idea of having an off-road park here in St.Lucie Co.is wonderful.fm in total support of it.Thank you.Michael Perry Sr.772-335-0473,3001 S.E. Farley Rd.PSL.Fl.34952 Dawn Gilmore - m From: <XRer84@aol.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 8/3/2004 8:20:52 AM Subject: motorcycle park To whom it may concern, My name is Bryan Fulmer, I am 19 years old, and I would like to voice my support for the offroad park. It is a good way to keep people off the streets with their 4-wheelers, and dirt bikes, and also keep them off private property where they should not ride. Currently, the closest place for me to ride is at Thundercross in Okechobee and thets 45 minutes away, and they will be closing in January ,after that I will only be able to go to Orlando, Melbourne, or even farther away to be able to ride. Please make this park happen. Sincerely, ' Page 1 i Bryan Fulmer Dawn Gilmore -Off Highw„ehicle Park Paae 1 From: <SteveHrng@aol.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 8/2/2004 11:13:33 PM Subject: Off Highway Vehicle Park I would like to express my support for the proposed St. Lucie County Off Highway Vehicle Park. My entire family enjoys riding ATV's and dirt bikes, but as you know, there is no place for us to legally ride in the area. We all hope that you will vote in favor of this much needed OHV Park. Steve Harnage (772) 466-4093 Dawn Gilmore -Support fo~OHV area Page 1 From: Matt Wolfe <mrwolfeC~bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Datee 8/3/2004 7:11:40 AM SubJect: Support for an OHV area Hello, I am writing in support of an area for OHV recreation in St. Lucie county. You receive a lot of email so I will be brief. Having participated in OHV activities atl of my life (motorcycling mainly), I must say that this is a wonderful family activity. As a young man this kept me off of the street and gave me plenty to do, while at the same time teaching me responsibility and teamwork. Visit any organized group of motorcyclists and you will find some of the nicest people you have ever met. Unfortunately riding areas are quickly disappearing, mainly due to development. Please help to keep the sport alive, and make it possible for my children to enjoy the same activities that I enjoyed as a kid and now enjoy as an adult. This sport is good for our families and good for the community. I will go out of my way to support any politician who supports public (and private) riding areas. Thank you for your time. Regards, Matt Wolfe Motorcyclist ------- awn Gilmore - Fw: Propo~,u4TV/Dirt Bike Park 3~----- --- -- --- ----- ___.. 1.....I D., ..., ~ From: "Ronald Stephens" <PATANDRONC~peoplepc.com> To: <cowardd C~3co.st-lucie.fl.us> Date: 7/30/2004 3:16:29 PM Subject: Fw: Proposed ATV/Dirt Bike Park ----- Original Message ----- From: Ronald Stephens To: lunae C~ cost-lucie.fl. us Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:13 PM Subject: Proposed ATV/Dirt Bike Park Please, please, do not support and permit an ATV/Dirt Bike park to be contructed on our county Airport property. We in Holiday Pines already suffer at times from inordinate airplane noise which emanates in one form or another from the Airport. Please, not be deceived into believing that this ATV/Dirt Bike venture will be any better controlled than existing noise from that Airport. Furthermore, there are serious dangers associated with such a "sport", legal and environmental, which our County Government should not invite. Ronald and Patricia Stephens 5211 Indian Bend Lane Ft. Pierce 34951 CC: <barabC~co.st-lucieco.st-lucie.fl.us>, <barabC~co.st-lucie.fl.us>, <liz@co.st-lucie.fl.us>, <pentzj C~co.st-lucie.fl.us> I Daw G re -Calendar Wing events _,,~ Page 1 From: "bob bangert" <bangertC~digital.net> To: <undisclosed-recipients C~lmindspring.com> Date: 7/25/2004 9:29:59 AM Subject: Calendar of coming events Hi All: Life can get very confusing! On Thursday I attended a meeting of the Part 150 Airport Noise Abatement Committee. A group, trying to find ways to make life a little quieter for those living adjacent to the airport. At a separate meeting, another group was meeting to set up a way to have an ATV & Motor Bike Park at the Airport to increase the noise. Plus the County is talking about another 18 holes at Fairwinds Golf Course, also on Airport Property. At least that would be much quieter. (Except when you miss a putt!!!) Cheers, Bob July 27th, 9:OOam, BOCC meeting, Chambers. To see the agenda for this meeting Click here. http://www.stlucieco.gov/bocc2/bocc-agendas.htm July 28th, 9:30am, Board of Adjustment meeting, Chambers July 28th, No Conservation Alliance meeting this month July 29th, The Land Acquisition Selection Com. Meeting for this date has been cancelled and rescheduled for Aug. 12th. July 29th, 3:OOpm, Court System Advisory Board Meeting, Conf. Room #3 July 29th, 3;30pm, Public Safety Coordinating Council, Conf. Room #3 July 30th, 10:OOam, Environmental Action Committee, SFWMD Hdqtrs, West Palm July 30th, 6:00-9:30pm, Moonlight Paddle, $40 includes dinner. See the full moon rise over the Indian River lagoon while you kayak to a tropical island. For more info calll-888-652-9257 Aug. 3rd, 6:OOpm, BOCC Meeting, Chambers Aug. 4th, 9:OOam, Code Enforcement Board Meeting, Chambers Aug. 4th, 3:OOpm, M.P.O. Meeting ,Chambers Aug. 4th, 7:OOpm, St. Lucie Waterfront Council meeting, Library Aug. 4th, 10:OOam, Treasure Coast Council of Local Government Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 10th, 9:OOam. BOCC Meeting, Chambers Aug. 10th, 7:30pm, Port St. Lucie Anglers, Call Bill Bobb 873-4262 Aug. 11th, 9:OOam, Home & property Owners meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 12th, 5:30pm, Land Acquisition Selection Committee meeting, Conf. Room #3 Dawn Gilmore -Calendar d1,~,rrning events Page 2 Aug. 12th, 1:OOpm, M.P.O. meeting, Chambers Aug. 12th 3:OOpm, Ft. Pierce Harbor Advisory Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 14th, 6:OOpm, League of Women Voters is presenting a Candidates Forum to beheld at the SLC School Board -board Room 4204 Okeechobee Rd. (Old Sears Bldg. In Orange Blossom mall) Aug. 17th, 6:OOpm, BOCC meeting, Chambers Aug. 18th, Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 19th, 7:OOpm, Planning & Zoning Meeting, Chambers Aug. 23rd, Jail Pod Groundbreaking Ceremony, St. Lucie Co. Jail Aug. 24th, 9:OOam, BOCC meeting, Chambers Aug. 25th, 9:30am, Board of Adjustment Meeting, Chambers Aug. 25th, 1:OOpm, The BOCC will hold a workshop to discuss Environmentally Sensitive Lands/Greenways/Open Space potential Purchases, Conf. Room #3 Aug. 25th, 7:OOpm, Ned Smith, Global Warming and Sea Level Rise: An update on Status & Trends. Harbor Branch Ocean Science lectures. No charge. For more info call 465-2400, ext 506 Aug. 27th, Adams Ranch Equestrian Center Ribbon Cutting, St. Lucie Co. Fairgrounds Aug. 28th, 9:OOam, Lakewood park Dist. Park Ground Breaking Ceremony, Lakewood Park If at any time you want to be removed from our list to receive this weekly calendar, simply click on reply, and return to sender with "remove" in the subject area. Dawn Gilmore -riding park P Erom: "'David Smith" <2choices@bellsouth.net> T°o: <wismerd~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/30/2004 11:59:02 AM Subject: riding park My family and I will support the riding park. Thats 4 people at min. of 2 times a week. I am the president of Treasure Coast Trail riders. We will be glad to help lay out trails and help in any way. Our club has about a 60 family membership. I have been talking with contractors about building the bath rooms and so far everyone is saying let us know what you need. People like Bob Edmisten -Tractor service, Ronnie meeks - Meeks plumbing, Jeff Wilson -block mason. I will be talking to others and alot of these people are club members. I can not be at the meeting because I will be out of town. Our club puts on 1 to 2 races a year. As trail boss this past year I can tell you starting friday afternoon through sunday we had 640 vehicles come in the gates, 833 racers for a total of about 3000 people. With places like Thunder Cross MX track selling out to developers we have no place to ride.lf you open this park and keep the prices low you will have more people attend every weekend than you could possibly imagine. Thank you. David Smith TCTR -President 772-465-9466 Dawn Gilmore - From: "Lynn Clark" <Iclarkl Ccfl.rr.com> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/31 /2004 10:49:05 AM Letter of Support for St. Lucie County Off-Road Vehicle Park I, Tom Clark, hearby express my support for adesignated/organized Off Road Vehicle Park in St. Lucie County. Phone: 321-777-6183 Address: 807 Hawksbill Island Dr., Satellite Beach, FI. Thank you, Page 1 Tom Clark -- - ---- - ----, Dawn ilmore -Riding Are --- -- -- - --- - _ -- -------- Page 1 From: <KGBRABC~aol.com> To: <wismerd C~3 stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/31 /2004 7:23:41 PM Subject: Riding Area Hello, This letter is in support of the riding area. As members of F.T.R., my wife, son and myself, wholly support any trails / mx tracks etc., in our area . As of now ,when we ride, we have to travel between 1 and 3 hours. The monetary and time committment is excessive. Financially speaking- we would rather spend our money to ride here on the Treasure Coast, as this is home. If any assistance is needed in man hours (safety patrols /trail cutting etc.) we as a family would be happy to be of help. The riders and their family members are, as a whole, serious about what they do, and are looking for a safe fun place to enjoy. W e do not want to tresspass to enjoy our lifestyle. The people who interlope usually don't even wear all the needed gear to safely participate. If a census were to be taken, on the average riding family, it would show we are educated, family oriented, and make an average of about $ 80,000.00 per year. Please, lets give a break to the good guys! There can only be so many golf courses. Rick Bertine Kameron Bertine Bertine Sincerely, 88c 211b Nurse/ cheerleader /mom Donna 1565 S.E. Tidewater PI. Stuart, FI. 34997 kgbrabC~aol.com Dawn Gilmore - St. Luae O`~rf'ark From: <SquenzervbC~aol.com> To: <WismerdC~lstlucieco.gov> Date: 7/28/2004 11:33:22 PM Subject: St. Lucie OHV Park This letter is in support of the OHV Park for the St. Lucie area. I am a mother of two children who ride and race dirt bikes with Treasure Coast Trail Riders and FTR. I believe that this would be a wonderful addition to this area. This is a wonderful activity that enables children, teenagers, young adults, and adults to exercise, practice, and spend quality time with friends and family who share the same love of dirt bike riding. This activity helps to engage these children and young adults in sports and helps to keep them out of trouble. Presently, the only area that provides this type of riding area is Krooms...which is several hours away. There are many members of the FTR club who would utilize a park of this type here in our town. Please consider this request for the OHV Park. It would be of benefit to our area. Thank you for your time and consideration. -- Page 1 Sincerely, Shawn Quenzer. Dawn Gilmore - OHV Park 1>Iy,~+ting ~i'° Page 1 From: <Frogs2manyC~aol.com> ~o: <wismerdC~stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/29/2004 9:21:35 PM Subaect: OHV Park Meeting We Need more area to ride our motorcycles, PLEASE. I can't attend the meeting Tuesday Night but wanted to express my concern of the tack of land remaining to ride our dirtbikes for recreation. Please allow the St. Lucie County Off Highway Vehicle Park. We are running out of room for our type of recreation. We are responsible riders and have racer's in the family that race all over the United States. To have an area locally for fun would be awesome. My daughter races Motocross and Hare Scrambles. It's the greatest activity to get involved in as a family and keep your kids out of drugs and other teen problems. We definately support the park. Pleae give us a chance. Thank you, A. Hodges 6420 53rd Street Vero Beach Ff 32967 M-561-723-7077 Dawn Gilmore - OHV Park Page 1 From: <mperry104bC~3bellsouth.net> To: <wismerd@stlucieco.gov> Date: 7/30/2004 7:18:25 AM Subject: OHV Park Hello my name is Michael Perry.l live in PSL FL.The idea of having an off-road park here in St.Lucie Co.is wonderful.l'm in total support of it.Thank you.Michael Perry Sr.772-335-0473,3001 S.E. Farley Rd.PSL.Ff.34952 ~- .~ 5~= ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ~~~ ~~r,~~~ c 5 NAMF, a Tlnu ~ c c T1T Tll1 TT, r ~ .~ 3 a6S S f . S. .~ ~ a y . -t ~- ~~ Q ^ C ~~ Jtrv~ I~sFvr1'r,~-rtrvaJ 8Z "~ ~~'~ Zg~9 5_.S~B;rI~ 2~`,1~~ ~2 398'~~' .3~5=~aiO ti~ tiui ~ ~ ~~ ~~'- ~E,~ ~- a s~ c/- = 3~ --~. ~ 1 t~So ~o~. 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We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PH(~NF, ~ou-~ ~~' ~ ~ ~ ~S lit Gr?~/9iZ~OW~i ~~ ~~o -7~1~ ~F F N~oar a. Q PSG 3~©°!0 23 ~'~tr+~ mer S ~ ~ u ^~; P~ rye ' ~ ~1~/-(~37 ~ C ~ ds Sao R~ e ~r ~ ~ ~ ~~ eihe o`l ~~ ~ F 1©res ~. ~ ~1- iii 'ir D 7 ~~~ -~ ~ -~ ~z ~ -°~ `~ ~~ ~ 3 ~ V1~~1 Z ~ ~~ C-~,~1 '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .S ~'°b~~ P~ . 5~~ ~ o lCe. (~ ~ G~ ~ ' . ~ ~ - ~ -~''"~ ~ _ -~I to '`~ ~ ~----- 1 ~ s©n G~f~ ~~~ ~l 6 6 ~ ~~ S a~ ~ ~s~~,c1 ~'~ ~~ ~(~~~ A~~ ~~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PH()NF. 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NAME ADDRESS PHnNF. ~`~~: ;~f ,~ ova, n~~ ~~-~ ~ ~~~2 ~ S< <Vt/ ~~ai ~© 7l EI-0 ~ DL fl k> ` L cod ~SLy?~~ 3ys=3~~~ t ~ ~ ~ ~- _ ~ ~(, . /~ D f ~ ~ Z. ~~7 (mss w.. 5 L S $~' 3-St R /c~~~t UJ V l l'I~~~rJ~/~- ~~z' + l - J ~ C ~t~~ ~/ .~ „~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -a ~r~ a~ y~ s ~ ~-z1~~,c~/~i~ 7z-=2 ~ c. a~~~sr ;~~ c ',f'~Zs~ -i 8 ~~ ~J ~-w e . t ;, "~ __ ___ -, -~~- We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do Nearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie. County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ,.T ~ ~,r~ e, nnu F.cc PHONE ~ S / ~ ~ ~ ,~ 4~CC~ ~Cf~ ~~ Su ~/rr .~ J~.3 7 II Q~ It ~ u/a S'T~- ~` ~' ~ S 7fi ~ ~~-~35~ ~ ~ % S ~" ~~ ~ ~ ~~ z ~ ~/ '62c'~ -GS ~G y 57 f ~' S~- rb 3 S ~ ~,z `/6 -a ~ S` ~e ~- -o7G L ;' ~s - -)-~ i 3 ~3 ~~ ~o G GC-C'n ' ` S'1. ~-~ ~t~~ ~ ~ '~~ ~ v~ U r e ~y ~ r p~ ~j ~,,/c~- ~~ ~ ~ ~n~ r,~ ~ ,~- 3 f d - 5~ ~,,._ _ ~ ,~ ! 7p ? J`. t.,l . 4~P r a~ ~ 1 '?fit a .~ r ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION °'~r/` We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE <~ ~ ,~ ©S~ Sc~ Gr~ S~- ~S~' ~G S Sao ('063 ~ 5 ..35 ~ ~otRS'~~fl ~~ fi'~ ~er~e Cod-7t'S2 ~ ~ Sti9 Q5 Sl ~ ~ ~ v~ ~ e ~e ~~! 7tS'Z ~~ y~~ Lsw~F l~-. o C,J;~r,'~~ ( ~B s ~~ ~alfo,-, C;,.. Psi a4g~ ~ 8-~7g ~ ~ ~ S~ s s ~-~~~ ~ ~y isl S K~ ~ ~ ~ Sy4fl~ S 5'-s"?? a ~. s~ a i~ ~' ~S~ E ~ ~ C' ~n ~~ ~ 3v~ .5~3 T o Tlri 1 613 ~~n I~~.. 13 ~4 lrt/ ~ fl -~ . ~ ~~~ Qs 6br~ y (~ ~ ~ ~ ue ,QsL ~ 5~~ • s ~ ~!..c1CfJ ~ f~S ~V O~/ ~G ~ ~ ` ~~-~~~ :~~ ~~ ~v~ s 3 6 as ~~ ~P~ 2~ ~ ~~z~'~l~f ~rr+'` ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE i / t s Conwl~ /~c. p~ S~. ~ ~c•`c !"c 3 ~(4b' L ~~ - ~78'~'f4~ ~, / ~~~,~s~. sG~ ~ f' . P' ~ ~Sy ~/3 iM Gay e~ 3 7~~. Sw ~g~<<•, S~ ®. S. L 336°~~ t ~~~ a- Sc,.~ ~,s. S~ , ~ S L ~ ~~~~ _~~~ _ ~ ~658~Z . ~~~~ 3~o~f S- us. N~ ~ ~7od S ,~ ,~ - ~~ 7~ ; 5y~ s~ 8~~-0~~ .~,~ SL. ~~t Co(e! 0~ ~S ~ j•~ ~51 ~ ~ ~ %~J ~C7 i!'/ ~ ~e l ~ ~~ ~~. ~, s 2 6'C J~~S ~4„ s7o-2s6 i c~~, ~n ~ C~5 ~ ~e. ~' l Ch,, S ~' n ~n ~ 3~1 c~- 0~ 2. ~~ ATVIDIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE C'Z ~a u S • ~ • ~~ ST .~~.Q ~ l Sao 3~.s~ - ~'7 ~'6~~ ,~' s a3a ~ ~ ~ Sr '~ ` ~ 6 ~ 2 ~~ 63 - ~ R~ S •~ SS S~ ~~ ~~` 4 ~, - 2~2~ ~0 v~ ~ ~`~ " ~~~ ~~;~~~2 cam- ~~ . r~~ ~~~ ~8~ ~~~ liJ ~7cv / L ~~ 7 -~7.~ 7`~a- - 3`~ ~ ~ cstii~//c~ ~ 7- ~~ $`~ P,r~ /'~' f / N, W, ~'c ti ~. ~ G1 ~ ., ~ ' ~ ~ CSI . ~' ~ ~~ ~` ~ ~ t~ ~~ h ~l~' ~, ~ _a ~7' _ ~ `'/~ j '-7 / ~/~~~! ~~ aim D r K ~ ~ .~S 6° ~~ ~~ ?2 /Z i~ Z ~' ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION `rrir We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~ p ~ ~v 1 y ~' ~S 7 ?-ifs- ~s3 ~ "3k~ s :~ 7~' :3 Y~ -~ ~/ `~ ss~ 1 ~ 6 ~~.Se ~- ~ ~ ~ yg 8 z ~z ~ b6-13 ~ 1,.,~.~ ~~s v.4 ~..~ ~ c~v Q4~ e rc~ 3 ~triq z ~ ~z~4 ,zsC-~c~ ~'~.o., dAa)n s ?2S t1-all Vcra ~ 3ZgL? ~7t'~ Z31- / iV ~+/ ~~~ Sti ~, ~i~2~ ~~ ~w S SL ...3~~.3 7 7.~ ~' .so ~ SS Ti~e~v^ G~` S~ 77a3Sy~ 3~c~s~ ~,,;,~ ~ ~-1-`~5Z ~ ~ ~-Sg ;~-~ ~ ~ ~~- ~~ w L ~ ~1~ 3~~-~~y offs 5 : /l/~ ~-` ~ ~-~6'/ sfr/l .~ ~s~ ~~f ~ ~~ G7~ .z °~ ~' z i~3Cv r~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ~. NAME ADDRESS PHONE - - „ ~,~~ ,, ~,7 t ~~ ~C ~ - '~ ,y p - o„u ~ 77 - ~S"l ~ ~ ~ ~.~ S~, N r ~ 5'~ C~QCIS:1 sZ 7~a-3~(G-S"~ a , ~ ~^ `S ~m ~ ~ S 5 L ~~' ~~~'~ ~ ~~~, .~ ~~~ - z~ yb' t o° ~t~cd Tom. ~'t r ~ ~ ~4~4 _ /1---~ yJ ao .rte ~~~ c~ SG ~~-~~ ~~ ~,~~ ~ ~-~:~ ~ 33~ oovo ~ S~ ~~ ~t ~~' ` 3 ~3a S ~s-sy~ i 3So ~wsc~op 5+• Sg9-g~5 1 'v~ ~ o SC ~ `~~ ~`. z~ '7R 1 ~~! 3`i ~~ 6~5~ ~~ ~r/ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~ `~o - 3Z~7 r' ~T 5 oW '"~ ~-0 ZO ~ ~ 7~~ t<~~~~ .~ ~~ -3g~s~ - ~ err ?Dg ~-ne ~~ ~ ~ ~I ~~~re S~~ r~~ ~ ~ 35 Sl S~ ~ ~ ,~,~ .S~ 33~ ~dY ~7~a~w ~' 73-~a5 S a ~~ o~ -"' Ta 519-2J~ ~( ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~' e~ ~ ~~ -~0'~7 ~~~~ ~~ ~!~ ~vu.~ rat FC'- ~C~~~~~7 rc~~ ~4 as ~Y ~l S~ ~'~~ o~ Q~p~ /°J'l.. ~7~ 7 9 y3 ~ X01 ~ ~ b~l b3 ~ S c~ ~jc~_~rf (~(J ~ 3Y0 ~.~s3 'S-~Mr. V~b.r'r-e.l~ uS( ~f- Pi'~rc,¢. `~fiU~-f S, ~~i ~-(- 6 3S5' \ ~/ CJ v ~ Y I.Z Z/b ' ?~v~ '~ea~ , J.en hark r -~ a ~ 3~~ A ,reo- . v ~ s~~ = e ~ r a SS 2(o f~Sf,,1 >/ 3~~G-363 ~~ 2ld ~~~~-e~Se ~ t,~ ~c~ -3~~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION '~/ We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~ ~~ ~~ ~ a N 19 a5' sw °~ N~ PSI, 3~f 953 4~8-733 G~rS ti 3~,e 2 30a--. ~ ~s ~~ ~0~~ ~ ~ ~ 3o~~e6 N/Y ill ~~ ~ ~73~9' .S' u~ ~~ b ~~a~ PQ~~ ~ -r~ ~ ~ ~ ~e a~ /~~~ ~ ,~ s ~-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y .~ x'73' ~o~~ 7~~~ ~ os~ ~~~ ~ ~~ U ~~~ ~~ p ~L- Z l9Kl~ Ova ~i3 C /~i /d ~s'`i~'a-v Cv9s-~,9.,ueds /,~ /P.S.C. 3Y`t ~?o-ri2g ~~ S" th _ ~'-' ~~_ It_e..~~e~~ Sds ~ Sf . i~ ~~ ~~s~ ~~3 ~ ~~ o ~- 3~f~'sZ l3 ~ Z ~f ~ I -l ~'~ ~--~-''1 ' f< ~ 3 ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE C lJa~~a~r ~c,C ~~ f al rt a ~_ ~' ~~ 2- Su.~ ~~- ~ S ~au ~ ~ ~tc Kc~r~ 2~~ f~ Z nk,( Sfi~' ~ f C1 ~rc-~- `~ 7`~- p (' g~. ~~ 6 0 5 r 5 ' o ., 2a~' ` 1C7' , ~ t ~ 8r 1 v v v ~,n ~r ~~b ~`~~~ ~k +~ ~ 7 ~~ `~ Nr/ ~- i P S L. 3 h 3 3 `~ y ~~~ , S' S~ t~~ Sf l~ L ~L 34q~~ 5y`--7~~5'0 ` v~ c~ ~l2 5'.w, ,gs~~s~ ~~ . ~~~ ~'~~~ ''~° ~ ~ M ~rs~ 7/6 ~' ~ {'f ~~~ y~q- ~6 +- ~ ~~I V t • ~ li'~- 1~ ~~~ fl P ~-I~-~to3~ t S~ I i Sunk r~ ~~cp--a`{~~ r ~~Gd T~rtro ~D FT (~i~-c ~9 a 3~ ~ ~t~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ 76 .~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~~ aH r ..~wti~ ~i ,~ U e. ~, ~ ' o ~ ~ I -51 ~.3 t ~~ ~ ` ~ .~, l ~ . 2~ c~~~ y ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE l,~~ll-~A~~ J~C4 GtSS'i~ ~ ~la ' Ls ~N~ ~ ~~. ~~ ~ ~,G. ~rJ ~ ~~3 '~3b~ t th F`w k.Y 5~~3 Sw cx~ R,'r.~ sf i ~7 -07~"'" ~~~~ ~1.~~Y-c-1 ~ =' - c'~p~~l I~e~ l s~ ~~ ~ ~~ G~,r'~ it'fc~~ ~k~~.Q~:.~ ,~~ '~ l~e C~ Sr~~ ~ ~'` ~a>IgG~ ." G ~~ x'7,3-/900 DG~ 5~,,~;~, ~ as~~ ~w Q~,~~ S~: PAL ~~ ~ ~~-6cx~o '' ~~.~"~ ~/l..sr ~ ~~ r ~ f~ `~ j 7~ Cro'~I~` ~ SCi ~ ..r p~~ ~ - 03 ~-~ ,~ ~~~ ~- 51 -~y~7~ -TNo~~ ~3ao~-odN~~ ?~,~, ~w OeA~~a~ -~ ~~ "C~i ~~S ~ ~ ~` = ~ 1 to- o~y~ ~° 'max /~7~ ~: ~ ' ~~ e /G--x,.30 +. -$ o. _~ .~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE e~~ r C~~ ~ ~ G~~' U~~ ,~~e ~6~r..3/y t ~ lQ~.c~s~~.C.~ ~ •---'` „~ ~ ~ I St,~ Rs=1~~s~ cx~ __--- j! n ,~+.~ ~it ~ tG~ ~a5 ~`~ ~ 3 ~1 S~ Q!ea ~iwa ~ s V ~ ` ~ d.`~=5~ /~ ~t~wt - IyIl9~/~ Giyr t~.~ ~~~ I ~ q -fit 0~3 ' r• 5220 ~ ~ ~-I~,t., 1 r~ ~-~ ~ ~,•, ~~3 ~~o t ~" A L ~ v• v S . ~ ~ ~ i P ~. L• 7~~ q~D ~. r~C -- ~ - ~- Y ~( ~~~ ~d ~" ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~l f ~ ~ ~~ s ~ c S N 3~'~ ~2. ~ G S' /S ~ „S-~ ~ 7 ~ -Y6~-~6ry .~ygga ~o ~ ~ ~..A~~.. 77a- ~ s-pig ~iJ~ c S I~~~ ~- ~A Q-^ ~. a 8 - ? ~ ~ n~ 3,~s ~ - f v . ~ -~~ ` '.~~~ ~ /-1~q0 V (~`~ ~R1` ~ AI~fl "~Y ~~~~~ ~~~ 5 4l d ,' . E ~~, -. S(~/ -~~Il-ZS3 w~~ .~s w ,~ ~ ~ .~ 3 G> G ~ o~v~~zy ~~-~ s~" J ~~~~ ~3~~J~ ~ 3Zv t S i3 ~'d. ST ~ ~l~ RcF 4~6/ -v7~ ~' ~' (/~ 6 /TS /mow' ~il..f"' .L~ v1G.c . C'.~~« T ~ /l~~ Sri ~~ S% L S~-,~3 ~- a Pf ~/ ATVIDIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~.. ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ( lv~ ~~ s ~ ?2~ M. ~~ ~ ~7 ~c, s ~ S a~ R. -off (~ ~~ ~~ GSA GT ~~~3 r ~ ~ e, 1 .~ ~ e-h, ~ S ~ ~~~~ l 1 ~ ~ W /w '~ C 1 W OQ ~( ~ ~V~/ ~ I ~ ~VI ~~~ ~~° ~~.~, ~s Ica f~ ~ s °f`, c.~ ~ ~~l - 6 ~ (~~.~~s ~~~~ ~~S s~ S.~ (~ ~ -6j Ul ~,t ~ bo ~ ` l ~ '~ ~ a' ~ ~ G< l 2 ~ o~ 5,~ tom' ~' ~~c/ ~~ ~ ~~ -D~~S Po~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ r(.p crY~ ~~3 , ~ ~ 2-U ~ ~ -1 Tr/ G I ~*' / ~7 S a.r ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ao / ~` s~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~i ~.c ~ /~ . i~C J fi L'~ ~ {~ a h~~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~4 l 7J~~ ( f ¢~~.,.~. o /~ ~~? l dap J S^6 ~ C ~~rus ~ve ~' 6 .- c~.~,, 1 ~i ~ ~ c~ - -~ ~ e2 .- r ~ .- ~~.~~ ©1~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ as s a ~ ~ o Psi. /o S~. ~~ia~v ~ ~ ~J G/.~~- a~ ~! L ~ e ~?~~, ~~r ~ ,~ ~3~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE ~0 1~. J 1 ~s l o ~~~. ~cl- ar e,~ ~b b - $ ~ ~3 1 '1 G aoSU o t-tc~wc~.~r ~~v~ ~ ~ ~ ~(l~ ~ t ~'~. ~~ - -t ~~ ~ G f ~l~ l~ c ~ COI ~vJt+'1 ~~ff~7r'°1~j I~0 S1~ lh0 1'~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ~. a,r ~~ a~ 8r~.c~ ~~'. . - ~ erc ~ l4 3 aV a ~ ~ C i~ ~C~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ S ~ ~ ~ S2®3 ~fS~ ~ . s ' ~ ~ ~( o~ c~r,n~~e ~~~ ~ ~~~'- ~ ~ ~ /'1~` e vrr ~'~ c'~'~ rd ~1~1-~ss~ ~ y ~ 1 N ~. /+~~'~ J I'~ ` ~t , V 33~~ 39`~a ii jj Ck4 a~~ ~ ~ p ~ - ~ ~-° C ~; 2 "~4r-~orz? ~i`/`_ C _s~. 3-'~/0 ~/ I~ob V~l~~ile(~ I33z 13~`' Q~ V'd ~.. 3~.qb 5b~.~0[b0 1 ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION 1 r We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. N A MF. A 1~T~R F.~~ PHONE ~~ E.DC,~~-n~S ~ ~5~ ~~S r ~( S ~ ~l ~ ~` ~ ~ ~ 1W. ic. ~ ~.~ 3o3S M~f-- A~ d. ~ s, ~ ~1`LL-sb3 ~~ X04 ^L ~ z n i%fl ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ R L .~ F .~~ e ~'~ `l ~ / ( L l ~ 9 ~ O~! r _ L~ ~ ~ '~ a~ e~e~,J~ ~ S"~o /~u1 Cfyl.°.~~~,'~ /~l~c~ l~SL ~Yy=ss~ ~y ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAMF, ADDRESS PHONE . '' Ire ~~ ~ on 3~ w ~ ~ v ~ ~-- ~s-t~ ~~3~4~ - ~ , .~. P ~ ~ ~ ~ i G' C //~~ j F ~j( o w_ . ~-j~ 3` ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. u e r~F ADDRESS PHONE ~.~ u 'Z 7L ~~~ ~'~r ~7? z \„ ~ u ' ~ ~5S ~ !/ ~Ytxl~ ~. ~ U~° IK~"3 1~~9~c~t..='~~:~~ ~~`' ror-i rG-~GE "L~ ~;,~~~~~4.~ ~a~~o~.~s .-~ ~, y~ ~ s s ~ : ~~ ~a .~ , ~ ~ ~~.~~.~~. des _ `~ `~ y .a ~A i ~u'~ l~ Tf~rr' ~/~~~ ~-d~~k'xG~- Pi~~ ~ L-~v ~T ~°rr~~ ~' 771 ~L6 r ~~1 /~ 7 l `~ ` ' ` ,~` C~~ C~ ~ (eft t ~ //I//V~ //1 } ' f / /~ ~~ h~ ~/ c 7 ~ j{ 1 ~~V ~I I '~ ~~ //l..X? ~ r ~ {~ ~~~~~ ~L~ 7 ,l. • (~ ~7 ~ ~/' l' ~. KY`s - ~~- ~, l(,... ~~ 1~~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. rr a NrF _ ADDRESS PHONE ~~ - ~- ~r 1 ~ S~ ~~ ~ ~ E~ ~'~~ ~ (2 C1v ~~. ~ - ~ I ~ .~ - ~ S ~ i~u S~ ~-.. - st J( r '' ~~ ~.~.,--- 37u -3 ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ _..,.. f ~ T ~ajr l`~ r~ ~t ~a ~r~slr~ ~~ ttf # r/,!~ 4~5~ ff~;~~s ~a ~ ~q ~ ~~ N ~~~, y~ S ~ ~~3 3 o S. G~ ~I ~l-7`z3 ~~;~"-c~ ~~-~~ ~5`~~I N~ ~~1~~~~ r ~J3 ~~5- ~~o J ~. s ~ 1--~ ~, ~- , s ~ 3 ~ ®~-a-/ l ~~a~ ' ~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~-i~ r ' ~ ~. ~ . ~'~~iA`7I ~ ~w+ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. NAME ADDRESS PHONE '' ~ .~~ c~ ~~ ~.~9 ..~w, v e /(~~~~~Z~1 Cpl y`s~ ~ '~ V3 ~fJM w ~~ ~ ~~~~ T 7 ~ POD ~'~~~ ~,~=~ lei. ~ .-~ ~~ 5 .% 3 y`~ ~ 2-- Z~~ --~3~' .._ S' ~ j, u E 0 ~ vt E /'o ,a ef,~ SL7-aa~~ _. 1 Ftr~ AR..-~o,u ~ ~ S~Lc~ . -T"oc4v( A ~~ ~ ~67$~`f3yg `mil o ~ ~.~ r. ~~~ ~/ .~~t d ~ Ter ~~ /°'I~e a r~ C v ~~ .S 3 ~e~~a~v ~~ (aJ. r~,(~, 5 --b Q :, ~ G G C:h ~~ 5 f„ x~ ~ f'! ~ Gil ,4 1~/f' 6 V V~F,~I~~Y ^ ~ ~0 r ~~: r~. ~~._ ~ ~ c 1. f ) ~ ~-1 ~~~ .~ ui~ n ~ ~ ~ 8 D l~ J e "s<h f~a«~ ~ ~ 7 Z - ?6-13 ~) r ~ e ~~1, ~ ~ ~ ~{ t <1 /ry~ ~..~ ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. AT A r,r~ AT111R F.RR PHONE l V l1lYlli ~~~ ~rx~a ~ ti/~3 - - -- - ~~F~s fj~;~r'rs/~ ~~'c~ ~~ --1~C~ ~' ~ Se( ~-c~~+~c ~ ~ e 6 ~26 ? r C K t ~' _- .~_ ~- "~ C r - t ~~~ C !4 ~ ~1 ., ct 1 ~ Gi jf A' /f / ~ y ~ /yyq f .., A ~ {~ ~~ ~~ ~r°' ATV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do Nearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ~r ~ w .~r. ATITIRFRC PHONE 1V tilV1D ~TV/DIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Commission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ADDRESS PHONE NAME ~~ ~r`-1 Ir1 C c,~ S 1 CCIC~ (~uSS 2`31 `1~ cT s~ ~ ~ -~?I t~ ~7~R/ L /G/9 << D 7 0 S'6 C ,~~/Sl ~/~1 V~ ~~~ Laa.~ ~ 9 3~ +.tw.t ~ ~ f=~..~-e-~ Gg2- ~ 7 ~'2 C' Gt'Q~~ C- 3cl~fZ S w -r L u c e ~~(lR-~l,l_~(/SSc(.t., Zdf? ~ . /yl I n w 20. ~6 2.3 2~ ~~ l~ Qr KMa'h K ~A ~~ W ~~ Z /~~ ~~rr-' ATVlDIRT BIKE PETITION We the undersigned residents of Saint Lucie County do hearby request the County Conunission to pursue an iniative to open an ATV/DIRT Bike Park in Saint Lucie County. We the undersigned support this and understand there is a need for this type of recreational facility in the county. ,.r ~ ~~~ AT11lRRRR PHONE 19l11YLL ,~ ,~ ,~ ~ ._ ~ ~ ~~ r u~w, ~P ~ ~ 71~- -'~ '' ~Q r l~a~ ~-c ~ e~e ~~Z sy6 . ~t ~ ~kS6~^ ~p2~ ~~ Ste- P `` ~ c!' `~ `. ? 701~~7~` p~c c 0 Ci d~ ° .n NOT A SURVEY Q~ 150 300 600' I SCALE: 1" = 300' North 1200' LEGEND SOURCE: ST. LUCIE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER' OFFICE, 2000 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH. 110 -LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (112.76 ACRES) 422 -BRAZILIAN PEPPER (f1.32 ACRES) 427 -LIVE OAK (10.85 ACRES) 437 -AUSTRALIAN PINE (11.15 ACRES) 520 -LAKE (f12.80 ACRES) 740 -DISTURBED LAND (f2.50 ACRES) TOTAL = ~i138 ACRES LATITUDE: N27° 28.287' LONGTTUDE: W080° 23.083' ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. RLW JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: FLORIDA 36 34S 39E 03-105.01 04-FLUCFCS.DWG 12 DECEMBER 2003 4 OF 7 GOLDBERG SUBDIVISION :~ x ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT VEGETATION MAP (FLUCFCS) R. L. WEIGT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. 8985 S.E. BRIDGE ROAD, SUITE A, ROBE SOUND, FL 33455 PHONE: (772) 546-6255 FAX: (772) 546-2316 E-MAIL rlwl@adelphia.net ~'+,. QUESTIONNAIRE for GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS ' ~/ '~ FOR THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT OFFICE The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 The information from this page has been requested and will be used exclusively by the GOVERNOR'S OFFICE. Please type or use black ink. 1. Board of Interest: Children's Service Council 2. Current Employer and Occupation: St Lucie County Sheriff ` s Office / Chief Deputy 3. Are you applying for reappointment: Yes ® No ^ ~ 4. *Do you have a disability? Yes ^ No ® If "Yes", please descnbe your disability that would qualify you for this appointment, if applicable. 5. *Sex: Male l~ Female ^ 6. *Race: White ~ Hispanic-American ^ African _Arrterican ^ Native-American/Alaskan \ ative ^ Asian/Pacific Islander ^ 7. Do you now, or have you, within the last three years, been a member of any club or organization that, to your knowledge, in practice or policy, restricts membership or restricted membership during the time that you belonged on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or gender? If so, detail the name and nature of the club(s) or organization(s), relevant policies and practices, and state whether you intend to continue as a member if you appointed by the Governor. No 8. One of the Governor's top priorities is to improve the conditions of the children living in our state. Would you be willing to spend an hour a week with a child in need in your community? If so, please identify the type of program and/or activity you would be willing to participate in as a mentor. Any,..time is now committed to the Children's Services Council as well as our Explorer Post at the Sheriff's Office as well as work with our School Resource Deputies. marry R Wi1GOn Applicant's Name, including name corrtrnonly used (Please print) * This information will be used to provide demographic statistics and is not requested for the purpose of discriminating on any basis. 1 Revised 6/2000 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS The information from this questionnaire will be used by the Governor's office and, where applicable, T'he Florida Senate in considering action on your confirmation. The questionnaire MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL. Answer "none" or "not applicable" where appropriate. Please type or print in black ink. 2 August 2004 Date Completed 1. Name: Mr Wilson Garry R_ MR./MRS./MS. LAST FIRST ~~ MIDDLE/MAIDEN 2. Business Address: 4700 West Midway, Fort Pierce STREET OFFICE Y CITY Florida 34981-4825 (772) 462-3209 POST OFFICE BOX STATE ~P CODE AREA CODE/PHONE NUMBER 3. Residence Address: 6826 N.W. Granger Avenue, Port St. Lucie St. Lucie STREET CITY COUNTY Florida 34983 POST OFFICE BOX STATE LP CODE AREA CODE/PHONE NUMBER Specify the preferred mailing address: Business AJ Residence ^ Fax # (772) 489-5851 (optional ) 4. A. List all your places of residence for the last five (5) years. ADDRESS CITYB STATE FROh1 2474 S.W. Lafayette Street, Port St. Lucie, FL 1982 2001 6826 N.W. Granger Avenue, Port St. Lucie, FL 2001 Present B. List all your former and current residences outside of Florida that you have maintained at any time during adulthood. A DRE CITY 8 STATE FR M n/a 5. Date of Birth: 04-15-1955 Place of Binh: Bridgeport, Connecticut 6. Social Security Number: 046-52-1918 7. Driver License Number: W425-296551350 Issuing State: Florida 8. Have you ever used or been known by any other legal name? Yes ^ No ~1 If "Yes" Explain 2 Revised 6/2000 9. Are you a United States citizen? Yes ~I No ^ If "No" explain: If you are a naturalized citizen, date of naturalization: 10. Since what year have you been a continuous resident of Florida? 19 8 2 11. Are you a registered Florida voter? Yes Rl No ^ If "Yes" list: A. Counryofregistration: St. Lucie B. Current party affiliation: Democratic 12. Education ~~ A. High School: Milford High School, Milford, CT Year Graduated: 1973 (NAME AND LOCATION) B. List all postsecondary educational institutions attended: NAME 8 LOCATION DATES ATVDED CERTIFICATES/DEGREES RECEIVED Indian River Community College, Fort Pierce, FL 1983-2000 ---Criminal Justice 13. Are you or have you ever been a member of the armed forces of the United States? Yes ^ No ~] If "Yes" list: A. Dates of service: B. Branch or component: C. Date & type of discharge: 14. Have you ever been arrested, charged, or indicted for ~-iolation of any federal, state, county, or municipal law, regularion, or ordinance? (Exclude traffic violations for which a fine or civil penalty of $150 or less was paid.) If "Yes" give details: DATE PLA E NATURE DISPOSITION 1978 Milford, CT Disorderlv Conduct Dismissed 15. Concerning your current employer and for all of your employment during the last five years, list your employer's name, business address, type of business, occupation or job ritle, and period(s) of employment. EMPLOYER'S NAME & ADDRESS TYPE OF BUSINESS OCCUPATIOWJOB TITLE PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT St. Lucie Co. Sheriff's Office - Sheriff's Office -Chief Deputy - 12/00-Present Port St. Lucie Police Dept. -Police Dept. - Commander 7/82-1/O1 16. Have you ever been employed by any state, district, or local governmental agency in Florida? Yes ~] No ^ If "Yes", identify the position(s), the name(s) of the employing agency, and the period(s) of employment: P ITI N EMPLOYING AGENCY PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT Chief Deputy St. Lucie Co. Sheriff's Office 12/00 -Present 3 Revised 6/2000 ~' . 17. A. State your experiences and interests or elements of your personal history that qualify you for this appointment. I have served two terms appointed by the Governor to date. Prior to this, I served as a school resource officer as well as the executive director of the Port St. Lucie Police Athletic LeaQUe. I feel that a law enforcement _perspective on the Council is important and beneficial. B. Have you received any degree(s), professional certification(s), or designanons(s) related to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes ® No ^ If "Yes",list: Criminal Justice degree, School Resource certificate, Crime Prevention Practitioner. C. Have you received any awards or recognitions relating to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes ICI No ^ If "Yes", list: Port St. Lucie Citizen of the Year based on youth involvement Palm Beach Post Law Officer of the Year Aonointed to the Children's Services Council D. Identify all association memberships and association offices held by you that relate to this appointment: Past president - Port St. Lucie Rotary Past executive director - Port St. Lucie Police Athletic League Florida Crime_'Prevention Association Florida Sheriffs Association 18. Do you currently hold an office or position (appointive, civil service, or other) «ith the federal or any foreign government? Yes )Ll No ^ If "Yes", list: U. S. Customs - Blue Lightning Task Force 19. A. Have you ever been elected or appointed to any public office in this state? Yes ® No ^ If "Yes", state the office title, date of election or appointment, term of office, and level of government (city, county, district, state, federal): OFFICE TITLE DATE OF ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT TERM OF C~ ICE LEVE: OF GOVERNMENT Board Member 1996-2000 / 2001-2004 4 years (ea.) Children Services Council 4 Revised 6/2000 `rlr` B. If your service was on an appointed board(s), committee(s), or council(s): (1) How frequently were meetings scheduled: Monthly (2) If you missed any of the regularly scheduled meetings, state the number of meetings you attended, the number you missed, and the reasons(s) for your absence(s). MEETINGS ATTENDED MEETINGS MISSED REASON FOR ABSENCE Current term 38 5 Vacations 20. Has probable cause ever been found that you were in violation of Part III, Chapter 112, F.S., the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees? Yes ^ No (~ If "Yes", give details: ~ ~~ NATURE OF VIOLATION DISPOSITION 21. Have you ever been suspended from any office by the Governor of the State of Florida? Yes ^ No >g1 If "Yes", list: A. Title of office: C. Reason for suspension: B. Date of suspension: D. Result: Reinstated ^ Removed ^ Resigned ^ 22. Have you previously been appointed to any office that required confirmation by the Florida Senate? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", list: A. Title of Office: B. Term of Appointment: C. Confirmation results: 23. Have you ever been refused a fidelity, surety, performance, or other bond? Yes ^ No ® If "Yes", explain: 24. Have you held or do you hold an occupational or professional license or certificate in the State of Florida? Yes ® No ^ If "Yes", provide the title and number, original issue date, and issuing authority. If any disciplinary action (fine, probation, suspension, revocation, disbarment) has ever been taken against you by the issuing authority, state the type and date of the action taken: LICENSE/CERTIFICATE ORIGINAL TITLE & NUMBER ISSUE DATE ISSUING AUTHORITY DISCIPLINARY ACTION/DAT Law Enforcement Officer 1982 State of Florida Law Enforcement Officer Notary Public 1992 (appx.) State of Florida Notary 25. A. Have you, or businesses of which you have been and o~tiner, officer, or employee, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) years with any state or local governmental agency in Florida, including the office or agency to which you have been appointed or are seeking appointment? Yes !~ No ^ If "Yes", explain: NAME OF BUSINESS YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO ~aSINESS BUSINESS' RELATIONSHIP TO AGENCY Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Grant Recipient Fed & State Grants Revised 6/2000 ``Irr' . B. Have members of your immediate family (spouse, child, parents(s), siblings(s)), or businesses of which members of your immediate family have been owners, officers, or employees, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) years with any state or local governmental agency in Florida, including the office or agency to which you have been appointed or are seeking appointment? Yes ^ No ~l If "Yes", explain: FAMILY MEMBER'S FAMILY MEMBER'S BUSINESS' rZ°LATIONSHIP NAME OF BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP TO VOU RELATIONSHIP TO BUSINESS TO A.r NCY 26. Have you ever been a registered lobbyist or have you lobbied at any level of govet'nment at any time during the past five (5) years? Yes ^ No ~$ A. Did you receive any compensation other than reimbursement for expenses? Yes ^ No ~ B. Name of agency or entity you lobbied and the principal(s) you represented: AGENCY LOBBIED PRINCIPAL REPRESENTED 27. List three persons who have known you well within the past five (5) years. Include a current, complete address and telephone number. Exclude your relatives and members of the Florida Senate. NAME MAILING A70RESS ZIP CODE AREA CODE?+ONE NUMBER Gary Massimin 262 SE Crossnoint Dr. 34984 772-878-1565 Ken Mascara 4700 W. Midway Road 34981 772-462-3200 Dorothy Shaw 4700 W. Midway Road 34981 772-462-3200 28. Name any business, professional, occupational, civic, or fraternal organizations(s) of which you are now a member, or of which you have been a member during the past five (5) years, the organization address(es), and date(s) of your membership(s). NAME MAILING A70RESS OFFICE(S) HELD 8 TERM DATE(Sl OF VEMBERSHIP Fraternal Order of Police/121 SW Pt. St. Lucie Blvd./Past Pres./1982-Present Port St. Lucie Breakfast Rotary/Pt. St. Lucie/Past President/1992-Present 29. Do you know of any reason why you will not be able to attend fully to the duties of the office or position to which you have been or will be appointed? Yes ^ No K] If "Yes", explain: 30. If required bylaw or administrative rule, ~izll you file financial disclosure statements? Yes ~ No ^ 6 Revised 6/2000 CERTIFICATION STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF Before me, the undersigned Notary Public of Florida, personally appeared Garry R. Wilson ,who, after being duty sworn, say: (1) that he/she has carefully and personally prepared or read the answers to the foregoing questions; (2) that the information contained in said answers is complete and true; and (3) that he/she will, as an appointee, fully support the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Florida. Signature of Applicant-Affiant Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of August ,2004. Signature f tary Public-State of Florida :M~:'t:%'• Doroth A Shaw _.: .- MYCOMMISSION# DD218602 EXPIRES ~'• ~'a= June 12, 2007 •%',;'oF~F~~`~ BONDED TNRU iR0Y r4NINSURL`~CE iV',. (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) My commission expires: Personally Known ~1 OR Produced Identification ~ Type of Identification Produced (seal) 7 Revised 6/2000 `~.~ QUESTIONNAIRE fOY GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS FOR THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT OFFICE The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 The information from this page has been requested and will be used exclusively by the GOVERNOR'S OFFICE. Please type or use black ink. 1. Board of Interest: Children's Services Council 2. Current Employer and Occupation:: Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers~,Editorial Page Editor 3. Are you applying for reappointment: Yes ^x No X 4. *Do you have a disability? Yes Q No X If "Yes", please describe your disability that would qualify you for this-appointment, if applicable. 5. *Sex: Male X Female Q 6. *Race: White X Native-American/Alaskan Native I1 Hispanic-American ~ Asian/Pacific Islander Lx1 African-American Q 7. Do you now, or have you, within the last three years, been a member of any club or organization that, to your knowledge, in practice or policy, restricts membership or restricted membership during the time that you belonged on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or gender? If so, detail the name and nature of the club(s) or organization(s), relevant policies and practices, and state whether you intend to continue as a member if you appointed by the Governor. No 8. One of the Governor's top priorities is to improve the conditions of the children living in our state. Would you be willing to spend an hour a week with a child in need in your community? If so, please identify the type of program and/or activity you would be willing to participate in as a mentor. Am considering tutoring through Big Brothers Big Sisters of S[. Lucie County /I?/L~41/~c~ L. ~a~'OR7~'l Applicant's Name, including name commonly used (Please print) * This information will be used to provide demographic statistics and is not requested for the purpose of discriminating on any basis. Revised 6/2000 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS The information from this questionnaire will be used by the Governor's office and, where applicable, The Florida Senate in considering action on your confirmation. The questionnaire MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL. Answer "none" or "not applicable" where appropriate. Please type or print in black ink. August 2, 2004 ,y~ // Date Completed 1. Name: /' ~~ ~ (~d ~o~/!~ /j7 ~G~~L ~a~iC~fie~ MRIMRSJMS. LAST FIRST ~ MIDOLEW+IDEN 2. Business Address: ~y~S ~~~ ~~~ ~~ STREET OFFICEli aTY POST OFFICE 80X STATE ZIP CODE AREA CODEPFIONE NUMBER 3. Residence Address: /~ ~ ~.~~jj~iZgi /~ , ~~S ~~iy/~~ ~7• ~~~ sTREEr clTV QTY ~~ti~y~ ~ y g ~~ ~~a- y~ y_3~~ POST OFFICE BOX STATE ZIP CODE AREA CODE'PFiONE NUMBER Specify the preferred mailing address: Business CI Residence ~ Fax # (optional) 4. A. List all your places of residence for the last five (5) years. ADDRESS CITY b STATE FROM TO B. List all your former and current residences outside of Florida that you have maintained at any time during adulthood. ADDRESS CITY b STATE FROM TO 5. Date of Birth: ~V~..~; / ~ y 7 Place of Birth: ~~~~~ ~ ~• 6. Social Security Number: --zy~' ~~- ~`~-~ 7. Driver License Number: /ah S ~~- y ~ yJy ~ Issuing State: ~~~ 8. Have you ever used or been lozown by any other legal name? Yes ® No ~1 If "Yes" Explain Revised 6/2000 ~1rv' 9. Are you a United States citizen? Yes No Cx1 If "No" explain: If you are a naturalized citizen, date of naturalization: U 10. Since what year have you been a continuous resident of Florida? ~ / ~ l 11. Are you a registered Florida voter? Yes ~ No p If "Yes" list: A. County of registration: ~7 ~~ B. Current party affiliation: ~~ZOG~/ 12. Education / ) \ j~6,~ A. High School: ~~~~r~I~C-~'G,/~~ ~~~L' Year Graduated: (NAME AND LOCATION) B. List all postsecondary educational institutions attended: NAME & LOCATION DATES ATTENDED ,CERTIFlCATE&DEGREES RECEIVED 13. Are you or have you ever been a member of the armed forces of the United States? Yes ~ No ]~ If "Yes" list: A. Dates of service: ~ ~!J ~ ~,y~, ~~ B. Branch or component: ~-~ /UJ7 " ~~) _ C. Date & type of discharge: ~~ ~ y / /'~~d'~~~~'~ 14. Have you ever been arrested, chazged, or indicted for violation of any federal, state, county, or municipal law, regulation, or ordinance? (Exclude traffic violations for which a fine or civil penalty of $150 or less was paid.) If "Yes" give details: DATE P O N TUR DISPOSITION 15. Concerning your current employer and for all of your employment during the last five years, list your employer's name, business address, type of business, occupation or job title, and period(s) of employment. EMPLOYER'S NAME b ADDRESS TYPE OF BUSINESS OCCUPATIOWJOB TITLE PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT ~elf3~s ~~~~5u,¢c c~rf.~,cJ~i~~~~ ~i~~~ f~E ~vrr~2 i S9~/-.~ 16. Have you ever been employed by any state, district, or local governmental agency in Florida? Yes Cl No If "Yes", identify the position(s), the name(s) of the employing agency, and the period(s) of employment: EMPLOYING AGENCY PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT POSRION Revised 6/2000 17. A. State your experiences and interests or elements of your personal history that qualify you for this appointment. ~lC~I~~C~ aL ,S^~ ~t1TS'~ /h..~fr~ C-Gc~A-~T ~/yllc~t/'' ,vUoLt~ B. Have you received any degree(s) p ofessional certification(s), or designations(s) related to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes © No 1~ If "Yes", list: ~ C. D. 18. Do you currently hold an office or position Yes px No ~ If "Yes", list: ~ ~~jd~~ ve, civil service, or other) with the federal or any foreign government? 19. A. Have you ever been elected or appointed to any public office in this state? Yes ^x No ~{ If "Yes", state the office title, date of election or appointment, term of office, and level of govemment (city, county, district, state, federal): OFFICE TITLE DATE OF ELECTION OR APPOINiMENi TERM OF OFFICE LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT 4 Revised 6/2000 Have you received any awards or recognitions relating to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes ~( No ^x If "Yes", list: _ ~/f1/N/S7~~r~'--S~i2 ~~tl~!IV7/f~~D~ti4 /~~71Fi~ ~ B. If your service was on an appointed board(s), committee(s), or council(s): (1) How frequently were meetings scheduled: (2) If you missed any of the regularly scheduled meetings, state the number of meetings you attended, the number you missed, and the reasons(s) for your absence(s). MEETINGS ATTENDED MEETINGS MISSED JASON FOR ABSENCE 20. Has probable cause ever been found that you e e in violation of Part III, Chapter 112, F.S., the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees? Yes ID No ~ If "Yes", give details: ~ DATE NATURE OF VIOLATION DISPOSRION 21. Have you ever been suspended from any office by the Governor of the State of Florida? Yes~]x A. Title of office: C. Reason for suspension: B. Date of suspension: D. Result: Reinstated No ~ If "Yes", list: Removed l1 Resigned ~ 22. Have you previously been appointed to any office that required confirmation by the Florida Senate? If "Yes", list: A. Title of Office: B. Term of Appointment: C. Confirmation results: 23. Have you ever been refused a fidelity, surety, performance, or other bond? Yes ® No If "Yes", explain: 24. Have you held or do you hold an occupational or professional license or certificate in the State of Florida? Yes C] No If "Yes", provide the title and number, original issue date, and issuing authority. If any disciplinary action (fine, probation, suspension, revocation, disbarment) has ever been taken against you by the issuing authority, state the type and date of the action taken: I ICENSE/CERTIFICATE ORIGIN TITLE S NUMBER ISSUE DATE ISSUING AUiROWTY DISCIPLINARY ACTIOWDATE_ 25. A. Have you, or businesses of which you have been and owner, officer, or employee, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) yeazs with any state or local governmental agency in Florida, including the office or agency to which you have been appointed or are seeking appointment? Yes ® No ,~ If "Yes", explain: NAME OF BUSINESS YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO BUSINESS BUSINESS' RELATIONSHIP TO AGENCY 5 Yes ^x No ~( Revised 6/2000 B. Have members of your immediate family (spouse, child, pazents(s), siblings(s)), or businesses of which members of your immediate family have been owners, officers, or employees, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) years with any state or local governmental agency in Florida, including the office or agency to which you have been appointed or are seeking appointment? Yes L3 No ~ If "Yes", explain: FAMILY MEMBER'S FAMILY MEMBER'S faI ISINESS' RELATIONSHIP NAME OF BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP TO YOU RFI ATIONSHIP TO BUSINESS TO AGENCY 26. Have you ever been a registered lobbyist or have you lobbied at any level of gov~mment at any time during the past five (5) years? Yes xp No ~) A. Did you receive any compensation other than reimbursement for expenses? Yes ® No Ll B. Name of agency or entity you lobbied and the principal(s) you represented: AGENCY LOBBIED PRINCIPAL REPRESENTED 27. List three persons who have known you well within the past five (5) years. Include a current, complete address and telephone number. Exclude your relatives and members of the Florida Senate. NAM MAILING ADDRESS IP AREA CODE/PHONE NUMBER ~'~ ~~~/ i'1~U-c2 y~3> ~. ~c..~1~ -f-o~i f~'~i~ ~~.~.3`i~l~'z ~~'~a-y~66 ~~,~.~ ~~~ ~N ~~~~~ i ~ ~.~, ~f sr,~,o~si~~ ~ ~~~ ~~~ ~L~. 3 y s~3 ~ ~? -~~~-~~5 y l~Lo/z/~{ ~12 ~/n /S~' ~ I ~~ ~~ >~'P'~Sbo~~~ ~ ~ Tip'/~~ ~L~9 ~ y5'y"i ~'1a -`~6 s ~~i6d 28. Name any business, professional, occupational, civic, or fraternal organizations(s) of which you are now a member, or of which you have been a member during the past five (5) yeazs, the organization address(es), and date(s) of your membership(s). NA~A~ MAILING ADDRESS OFFIC lSl HELD 8 TERM DATEfSI OF MEMBERSHIP 29. Do you know of any reason why you will not be able to attend fully to the duties of the office or position to which you have been or will be appointed? Yes ® No ~ If "Yes", explain: 30. If required by law or administrative rule, will you file financial disclosure statements? Yes ~ No Q Revised 6/2000 CERTIFICATION STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF Before me, the undersigned No ary Public of Florida, personally appeared n7; ~h awl ~~ fir(., , wfio, after being duty sworn, say: (1) that he/she has care ly and personally prepared or read the answers to the foregoing questions; (2) that the information contained in said answers is complete and true; and (3) that he/she will, as an appointee, fully support the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Florida. S nature of Applicant-Affiant Sworn to and subscribed before me this ~ day of ~ , 20~~ STEpFIAP1IE 1. SMITH ~! =Y,.+^~~ f b#y COMMISSION # DD 330019 ~,.~:~ EXPIRES: J Pr~~ •1, Rt 1~~, hooded ThN Notary ~Y~ l,~Ll.~. Signature of Notary Public-State of Florida (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) My commission expires: ~~~-~-- ~ ~ t ~~ Personally Known Ll OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced ~ i ~' ~ ~Z' ~ ~ ~ `~ v ~~ ~ (seal) Revised 6/2000 QUESTIONNAIRE for GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS FOR THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT OFFICE The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 The information from this page has been requested and will be used exclusively by the GOVERNOR'S OFFICE. Please type or use black ink. 1. Board of Interest: 2. Current Employer and Occupation: 3. Are you applying for reappointment: 4. *Do you have a disability? Yes ^ you for this appointment, if applicable. 5. *Sex: Male ^ Female J~ 6. *Race: White Hispanic-American ^ African-American ^ U , P, Yes ^ No ~ ~ No ~I If "Yes", please describeyour disability that would qualify Native-American/Alaskan Native ^ Asian/Pacific Islander ^ 7. Do you now, or have you, within the last three years, been a member of any club or organization that, to your knowledge, in practice or policy, restricts membership or restricted membership during the time that you belonged on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or gender? If so, detail the name and nature of the club(s) or organization(s), relevant p~cies and practices, and state whether you intend to continue as a member if you appointed by the Governor. Q 8. One of the Governor's top priorities is to improve the conditions of the children living in our state. Would you be willing to spend an hour a week with a child in need in your community? If so, please identify the type of program and/or activity you would be willing to participate in as a mentor. Yes _ Pu.b~.~c, Sc~ioo~. ~n~.~r io~~~IC~. ~7 Applicant's Name, including name commonly used (Please print) * This information will be used to provide demogaphic statistics and is not requested for the purpose of discriminating on any basis. I Revised 6/2000 L t~UESTIONNAIRE FOR GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS The information from this questionnaire will be used by the Governor's office and, where applicable, The Florida Senate in considering action on your confirmation. The questionnaire MIDST BE COMPLETED IN FULL. Answer "none" or "not applicable" where appropriate. Please type or print in black ink. ~I L~CzL(SS T Q.I , ~O ~' // Date Completed 1. Name: MRJMRS.iMS. LAST FIRST MIDDLE/MNDEN 2. Business Address: c~L.o[J ~ O~F f'Cl7Q~~ ~ /l- C1A~ f 7 / / ~ ~i C~ STREET OFFICE ~ CITY ~~ ~~95~ 77~. ~~~-~~90 POST OFFICE BOX STATE ZIP CODE AREA CODEIPFIONE NUM ER / 3. Residence Address: .02.10 ~~_( (1 . t?~./ ~ t) T ~" p /-"T l l ~ B / ~ C ~ ~T h-L.CCI STREET CITY COUNTY ~~ ~~9~~ 77~. ~~~_ X338 POST OFFICE BOX STATE ZIP CODE AR E A CODE/PHONE NUMBER Specify the preferred mailing address: Business ~ Residence ^ / (~ r ~ Fax ~ / ~ 2 - S~Cp 2S (optional ) 4. A. List all your places of residence for the last five (5) years. ~ s ~ ~ F ~~ T e i g ~7 ~ ~P 7 c.c~., a T ~ . , ~s~ B. List all your former and current residences outside of Florida that you have maintained at any time during adulthood. / ADD ESR /V D 11I~ CITY b STATE FROM Iq 5. Date of Birth: ~~,~.~ `~' ~3 Place of Birth: ~~ IL 6. Social Security Number: 7. Driver License Number: ~' ~ ~} ''1 UV f0 `~ ~ `f ~ (D 15 0(., U Issuing State: 8. Have you ever used or been lrnown by any other legal name? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes" Explain Revised 6/2000 2 9. Are you a United States citizen? Yes No ^ If `No" explain: If you are a naturalized citizen, date of naturalization: ,, II~ J 10. Since what year have you been a continuous resident of Florida? / ~ `~'~ ~/~Ty 11. Are you a registered Florida voter? Yes f~ No ^ If "Yes" list: ` A. County of registration: ~T .Lel F B. C~urent party affiliation: ~ ~,L / ~ ~ /~( 12. Education ~ A. High School: ~A /~ / 1 l C l...A /~y / C]. N /'T I l ~~i- ~ Yeaz Graduated:~~ (NAME AND LOCATION) B. List all postsecondary educational institutions attended: NAME 8 LOCATION ~ DATES ATTENDED 13. Are you or have you ever beeri a member of the armed forces of the United States? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes" list: A. Dates of service: B. Branch or component: C. Date & type of dischazge: 14. Have you ever been arrested, chazged, or indicted for violation of any federal, state, county, or municipal law, regulation, or ordinance? (Exclude traffic violations for which a fine or civil penalty of 5150 or less was paid.) If "Yes" give details: /, ~O j7AT' PLASc~ ~AI~ER DISPOSITION ~ ~/ N1A I5. Concerning }'our can ent employer and for all of your employment during the last five years, list your employer's name, business address, type of business, occupation or job title, and period(s) of employment. NAM ~R TYPE OF BUSINESS P ~ ~ I PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT VF2Si ~, ~ 11~A770/JA ~, a~N ~C- ~ANI~InI~ - QR~! RFS~,t~~nlr ~ ~x~(? V, P, S'~neF ~I ~ 8~ 16. Have }~ou ever been employed by any state, district, or local governmental agency in Florida? Yes ^ No ~l If "Yes", identify the position(s), the name(s) of the employing agency, and the period(s) of employment: (P~ 1T EMPLOYING AGENCY PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT 3 Revised 62000 /,~ Ra Ql1,S l /M ~.S 17. A. State your experiences and interests or elements of your personal history that qualify you for this appointment. (x2Qr11N ~N I ~.~R~N ~ RF i iR~~ NuS aAnl,t) A,C~Cf1(tJS /Y[E 7 Ha V~ %N~ ~~~ 7~ ~, ~~ !~~ c~~ i~ ~ ~MUti~7 y , /~1 u FMP,co yF~ ~c/COu~eA~~ s B. Have you received any degree(s)~rofessional certification(s), or designations(s) related to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes ^ No If "Yes", list: C. Have you received any awards or recognitions relating to the subject matter of this appointment? Yes PD No ^ If"Yes", list: _ . -- (~; i / entity all ciation a bers 'ps aa~i associ ' n ffices he d by you that, r 1 e to lip ointment ~ ~ '~ /~/ /./n1 ~7~' ~ A ~/ =-T/~.uST~€ AS'r A~~ /Y~f11~~F~ ~ ~l PA /~~/ C~ ~i~ Fog P~s~ .~ ~~~ 2 S 0 18. Do you currently hold office or position (appointive, civil service, or other) with the federal or any foreign government? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", list: 19. A. Have you ever been elected or appointed to any public office in this state? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", state the office title, date of election or appointment term of office, and level of government (city, county, district, state, federal): OFFICE TITLE DATE OF ELECTION OR AF'PO~NTAIENT TERM OF OFFICE LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT Revised 6/2000 ~~~ QPSF~i1l~"/I ~~t(~lTiDn! ('.~~~2 ~ouN~~i~N ~~~7 B. If your service was on an appointed board(s), committee(s), or council(s): (1) How frequently were meetings scheduled: (2} If you missed any of the regularly scheduled meetings, state the number of meetings you attended, the number you missed, and the reasons(s) for your absence(s). MEETINGS ATTENDED MEETINGS MISSED REASON FOR ABSENCE 20. Has probable cause ever been found that you w re in violation of Part III, Chapter 112, F.S., the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", give details: ~ Q87~ NATURE OF VIOLATION OtSPOS{TKKi 21. Have you ever been suspended from any office by the Governor of the State of Florida? Yes ^ No ~I If "Yes", list: A. Title of office: C. Reason for suspension: B. Date of suspension: D. Result: Reinstated ^ Removed ^ Resigned ^ 22. Have you previously been appointed to any office that required confirmation by the Florida Senate? Yes ^ No If "Yes", list: A. Title of Office: B. Term of Appointment: C. Confirmation results: 23. Have you ever been refused a fidelity, surety, performance, or other bond? Yes ^ No If "Yes", explain: 24. Have you held or do you hold an occupational or professional license or certificate in the State of Florida? Yes ^ No~ If "Yes", provide the title and number, original issue date, and issuing authority. If an}- disciplinary action (fine, probation, suspension, revocation, disbarment) has ever been taken against you by the issuing authority, state the type and date of the action taken: LICENSE/CERTIFICATE ORIGINAL TTTLE b NUMBER ISSUE DATE {SSUING AUTHORITY DISCIPLINARY ACTIONIDATE 25. A. Have you, or businesses of which you have been and owner, officer, or employee, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) years with any state or local governmental agen ~• ' Florida, including the office or agency to which you have been appointed or aze seeking appointment? Yes ~ No ^ If "Yes", explain: NAME OF BUSINESS ~LATION HIP T IN BUSINESS' RELATIONSHIP TO AGENCY CI~_LIe,~ 2.~1 ~ ~_ _ I c~S - R Sn-n~ A , ~A ~J I~.~ 2 . -- ~,R n1 l'~,1 ~ C ~ A _ob1~(-~ i P I~l lr t-t IYl U ~m P t,cz~f~ s Revised 6/2000 `rl B. Have members of your immediate family (spouse, child, parents(s), siblings(s)), or businesses of which members of your immediate family have been owners, officers, or employees, held any contractual or other direct dealings during the last four (4) years with any state or local governmental agency in Florida, jncluding the office or agency to which you have been appointed or are seeking appointment? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", explain: FAMILY MEMBER'S FAMILY MEMBER'S BUSINESS' RELATIONSHIP NAME OF BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP TO YOU ~ATIONSHIP TO BUSINESS TO AGENCY 26. Have you ever been a re is ered lobbyist or have you lobbied at any level of government at any time during the past five (~) years? Yes ^ No A. Did }~ou receive any compensation other than reimbursement for expenses? Yes ^ No ^ B. Name of agency or entity you lobbied and the principal(s) you represented: AGENCY LOBBIED PRINCIPAL REPRESENTED 29. Do you know of any reason why you will not b able to attend fully to the duties of the office or position to which you have been or will be appointed? Yes ^ No ~ If "Yes", explain: 27. List three persons who have kriown you well within the past five (S) years. Include a current, complete address and telephone number. Exclude your relatives and members of the Florida Senate. MAILING AD/D/RE`^SS / ^ ' /' '~-Jy •i ~1.L1 ~I ~~ ~ (~ ~ ~ T~~ R / / ~ N MW CX- -5055 ~J~m G. R.~SA l~~~S~ I I~(,~R~O R~ ~ ~ ~~ , F~ 3 ~g~l ~ ~ a ~~ - 5~5~ ~ni~ 28. Name any business, professional, occupational, civic, or fraternal organizations(s) of which you are now a member, or of which you have been a member during the past five (5) years, the organization address(es), and date(s) of your b hi ~l i'~ ~ mem ers p(s). NA N' R DATE(Sl OF MEMBERSHIP C- C ~ S ~~ l~lV Ole' ~C!i-1 3 - PQ~S ~ ~nh` `I RS ~~d ~"~rm~ ~.oo ~ ~ F ~~- F~ ~ P - y RS ~ ' ~ ~ YES 30. If required by law or administrative rule, will you file financial disclosure statements? Yes ~ No ^ Revised 6/2000 CERTIFICATION STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ~3e rem . the un ersigned No ary Public of Florida, personally appeared /~% ~/~ ~ ~/~~Ltl ,who, after being duty sworn, say: (1) that he/she has carefully and personally repared or read the answers to the foregoing questions; (2) that the information contained in said answers is complete and true; and (3) that he/she will, as an appointee, fully support the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Florida. Sworn to and subscribed before me [~ this~~S~ day of , 20~.-/ Signature of Applicant-Affian ,~~~~~ Signature of Notary Public-State of Flori •..~,. ^o;~ DAWIELLE J HULiE~tG ~~ `~ : No~ry Publlc - Sfole of Flaido . ,~nrc«-,m~e~F~ia~ooe s°' ~' Commlaalon #r OD 292207 o;;~~~ ~~~~~,~ Bo~Kled ~ No~onol AINL Personally Known ~ OR Produced Identification ^ (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public) My commission expires: Type of Identification Produced (seaq Revised 6/2000 Page 1 of 1 Missy Stiadle -Agenda Item #6 From: Missy Stiadle To: Agenda Date: 8/3/2004 1:49 PM Subject: Agenda Item #6 According to F.S. 125.901 Children's Services All members appointed by the Governor shall have been residents of the county for the previous 24-month period. One of the applicants that was submitted will need to be pulled. Frank Pennetti does not meet the residential requirements of the Statue in order to serve on this Committee. Please pull Mr. Pennetti from the list. This leaves three applicants to choose from and three need to be submitted to the Governor. Thank you. file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Administrator\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW } 0000... 8/3/2004 ~/ ~„ August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council Select (3) Applicants to be submitted to the c,overnor Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Application withdrawn -Applicant did not meet requiremenu of F.S. 125.901 Gr~nL Dnnnetti Michael Goforth Patricia Alley COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: '~,r° August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council Select (3) Applicants to be submitted to the Governor Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Application withdrawn -Applicant did not meet reauiremenu of F.S. 125.901 Cr~nL Dennntti Michael Goforth Patricia Alley COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council Select (S) Applicants to ue sunmittea to the ~,overnor Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Application withdrawn -Applicant did not meet requirements of F.S. 125.901 Gr~nV Dnnnef~i Michael Goforth Patricia All COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council Select (3) Applicants to be submitted to the uovernor Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Application withdrawn -Applicant did not meet requiremenu of F.S. 125.901 ~r~nL Donnntti Michael Goforth Patricia All COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: `err August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council .. ,.. Select (S1 Appucants to ve suvmiueu w u~C ~u~C~..u. Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Aaplication withdrawn -Applicant did not meet reauiremenu of F.S. 125.901 Gr~nLrcc' Michael Goforth Patricia COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Children's Services Council .. Select (S) Applicants to ne sunml>rlrea >rv the uuvei ~~ui Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) Application withdrawn -Applicant did not meet reguiremenu of f.S. 125.901 ~r-~n ~ Dnnirnrc ci Michael Goforth Patricia COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: \~-~l'~ C O U NT Y F L O R I D A" AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. ~ DATE: August 3, 2004 TO: Board of County Commissioners SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): Administration SUBIECT: Children's Services Council REGULAR [X] PUBLIC HEARING [] CONSENT [] BY: ~n erson, ounty Administrator BACKGROUND: On June 2, 2004, Kathryn Basile, Executive Director of the Children's Services Council sent notification to Administration that council member Garry Wilson will expire as of November 13, 2004. Garry Wilson wishes to be considered for reappointment. The Board must select three (3) nominees for submission to the Office of the Governor, for consideration for this appointed position. FUNDS AVAILABLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: RECOMMENDATION: COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED [] DENIED [] OTHER: Approved 5-0 Motion to submit the following nominees to the Governor for consideration for the Children's Services Council appointment. Garry Wilson Michael Goforth Patricia Alley CONCURRE Dou s .Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management 8i Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept: Other: Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Effective: 5/96 N/A June 21, 2004 and June 28, 2004 - An ad was placed in the Port St. Lucie News and the Tribune requesting nominees for the Children's Services Council. Deadline for submission to the County Administrator was July 26, 2004 four (4) responses were received: • Garry Wilson (requesting reappointment) • Michael Goforth • Patricia Alley Staff recommends selecting three (3) nominees for submission to the Office of the Governor, for consideration for the Children's Services Council appointment. ~"r-29-' Ga 10:4° 'RCM-S~3EF3IFFS OFFICE 772-489-5851 T-7°° Pat/D3 tl-2?;' ` ~` ~ . - ~ •.r~' • St. Lucie Coun $oard of County Commissioners Application for Serving on County Boards and Committees Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many advisory boards and committees. The minimum requirements for committee membership are: Must be a County resident ~ Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the committee of interest. • Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. Must not serve on more than 2 County committees Nate: Same committees have additional requirements; please ingtaire when submttting this applitatlon. In additia~, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of f[nancial interesu. P(2ase complete the following information: 1. Please indicate the committee(s) You are interested in. See the list below. 2. Name: Garry R Wilson Phone: (772) 452-3210 3. Home address: 6826 P.W. Granger Avenue, Port St. Lucie, Florida 4. Which commission district do you live in? 5. Business/Occupation Chief De.puky - St. Lucie County She'riff's Uifice _ b. Business address: 47DQ West Midway Road, Foxt Pierce Florida 34961-4$?,~,,, 7. Brief resume of education 8t experience: (Please attach resume) Associates Degree Criminal Justice (Indian River Community Co~le~~Z- 1~4tr Session Senior Management Institute for Police _ ,,;,r.., 27 ears combined law enforcement ex erience 8, bo you currently serve on a county ccxnrnittee(s)? if so, please fist: Children Services Council 9. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on the committee{s) indicated? fiave served two terms on Children`s Services Council with near perfect attendance one year as chairman and one year as secretary. D'7-29-' P4 10:44 F'FiOC]-SHEf3IFFS OFFICE 772-489-5851 T-?R ~ P~3!'©8 U-322 tV. rrv vu 11111~1UL1 JCiVU~g w~ aiivu~ci vvmu vu~c~ u~aii u~c vuc~a, xauv-c: ~~ ~caoc • ~ sped • 11. Comments: SiGNATLIRE: DATE: Ju].v St Lucie County Advisory Boards and Committee Citizen Anuointments Available. Please check the committees you are interested in: u Beach Preservation Task Force tt Board of Adjustment ix Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, inc. ~ Children's Services Council tt Citizen's Budget Development Committee tt (:ode EnForcernent Board u Community Development Block Grant Citizen's Advisory TasEc Force u Contractors Certifltation Board tt Cultural Affairs Council u Emergency Medical Servlces Advisory Council u Environmental Advisory Committee » Environmental Hearing Board p F[. Dept. of Children and Family Services Committee DistricC 15 zt F1. Dept. of Children and Family Services Nominating Qualifications Review Committee District 15 tz Fort Pierce Harbor Advisory Committee p Hlstorlcai Commission tt Housing Finance Authority R Investment Committee tt Library Advisory Board tt ?canning ~ Zoning CommissionlLocal Planning Agency u Restudy Coordinat1on Committee tt St. Lucie County Recreation Advisory Board A Tourist Development Council is Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. tt Treasure Coast Regional Economic District/Overall Economic Development Program Committee xt Vegetation Protection Committee APPL1CATlON WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR Submit to: St. Lucie County Administrator's Office, Missy Stiadle 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-115b 07-25-'0~ 10:x° FFSOM-F,HEBIFFS OFFICE 772-439-5E51 T-"°3 P~1/03 U-?22 ST. LIJCIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FACSIMTI,E TI2AN~SMI'TTAL COVER SHEET FAX # X772) 489-5851 PLEASE DELr'VBk MESSAGE TO: tl~frssy FROl~1: Chief Depuf,~ Garry le. C~'irsQn UATE/TL~VSE: Jury 29, 2x04/ro_45 a.m FAX~#: 462-1648 NCl1~IBER ~l~ pACrES (INCLUDING COVER): 3 COI\~viENT~1SPECTAL ~ST1tUCT7O:NS: 7f you did not receive aegible Copies of all pages please ca11 Tammy at (772) 462-3210 as soon as possible, Thank you! /~'`~ w` F, u O~` ~ moo. St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners Application for Serving on County Boards and Committees Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many advisory boards and committees. The minimum requirements for committee membership are: ~ • Must be a County resident • Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the committee of interest. • Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. • Must not serve on more than 2 County committees Note: Some committees have additional requirements; please inquire when submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. Please complete the following information: 1. Please indicate the committee(s) you are interested in. See the list below. 2. Name: Frank Pennetti 3. Phone: 772-785-5802 4. Home address: 2000 Bella Vista Wav Port Saint Lucie FL 34952 (located in Bella Vista Apartments 5. Which commission district do you live in? 4 6. Business/Occupation Program Attorney Guardian ad Litem Prooram, 19~' Judicial Circuit 7. Business address: 250 N W CountN Club Drive Port Saint Lucie FL 34986 !phone - 772-785-5804 8. Brief resume of education & experience: (Please attach resume) I have attached a resume and I also have a ersonal web site at www.franklaw.com 9. Do you currently serve on a county committee(s)? If so, please list: ~ ~J •• JUL 2 7 2004 CO. ADMiN. (~FFir~ to ''~ 10. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on the committee(s) indicated? I'm a local government attorney with a degree in Political Science. I feel that I have a well rounded set of interests Besides working with child care issues m our court system I recently completed the training course for real estate salespersons, I have a technical background working as a computer tech and graphic designer and I currently serve on the Florida Supreme Court Committee for Arts in the Courts. In law school. I majored in Land Use and Environmental Law While living in Orlando 2 nears ago, I was accepted into and completed the Mayor's City Academy program. I would like to continue participating in local government by serving on a county board or committee. 11. Would you consider serving on another board other than the one(s) stated above? (Please specify) I would serve on any board except those which would r~guire a financial background. 12. Comments: SIGNATURE: DATE: St Lucie County Advisory Boards and Committee Citizen Appointments Available Please check the committees you are interested in: &~ Beach Preservation Task Force >9i' Board of Adjustment tt Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. ~ Children's Services Council tt Citizen's Budget Development Committee tt Code Enforcement Board >~ Community Development Block Grant Citizen's Advisory Task Force tt Contractors Certification Board ~ Cultural Affairs Council tt Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council t~ Environmental Advisory Committee ad Environmental Hearing Board bl FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Committee District 15 i~ FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Nominating Qualifications Review Committee District 15 s+[ Fort Pierce Harbor Advisory Committee 3~ Historical Commission tt Housing Finance Authority u Investment Committee t'~ Library Advisory Board ~ Planning & Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency >~ Restudy Coordination Committee 2 l~ St.`cie County Recreation Advisory Board ~~„/' ~ Tourist Development Council t~ Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. tt Treasure Coast Regional Economic District/Overall Economic Development Program Committee >I~ Vegetation Protection Committee APPLICATION WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR Submit to: St. Lucie County Administrator's Office, Missy Stiadle 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL_34982 Phone: (772) 462-1156 3 Frank Pennetti (772) 785-5802 frankp@nova.edu www.franklaw.com 2000 Bella Vista Way Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Experience ~. Guardian ad Litem Office (state government) ..........................Mort St. Lucie, Florida Program Attorney- March 2003-present • Render legal advice to volunteer guardians, file pleadings, represent guardians at court hearings and trials, attend staffings with local agencies Leon & Gillespie, P.A .........................................................Kissimmee, Florida Attorney of Counsel (part-time work) -July 2002-March 2003 • Drafted motions, conducted research concerning criminal and family law cases Office of the Public Defender .............................................Orlando, Florida Assistant Public Defender (Attorney) -April 2001-June 2002 • Client interviews, motions, hearings, trial arguments, depositions, research BarPoint.com (shopping web site) ............ ... .........................Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Affiliate Manager -August 1999-April 2001 • Drafted the privacy agreement and reviewed affiliate contracts • Created the site's affiliate marketing program and established e-commerce partnerships with other sites • Created web content, including HTML coding and manipulation of images Nova Southeastern University ............................................Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Desktop Support/Web Specialist- November 1997-August 1999 • Installed and configured university hardware and software • Researched Y2K issues regarding university software compliance Omnigraphics Inc .............................................................Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Assistant Editor-October 1995-November 1997 • Compiled Internet profiles of thousands of major companies for inclusion in Web Site Source Book, first three editions, 1996-1998 Education University of Miami School of Law ....................................Coral Gables, Florida J.D., May 1993; Florida Bar licensed, October 1993 • Interned for the Fort Lauderdale city attorney during last semester of law school • Completed courses in environmental, land use, and administrative law University of South Florida ...............................................Tampa, Florida B.A., May 1990; Political Science major, International Studies minor July 10, 2004 Michael Goforth 1177 Bayshore Drive, No. 205 Fort Pierce, Fla. 34949 772-464-3282 (Home) 772-409-1332 (Office} E-Mall: michael. oforth ~scripps.com ,~ja~.~~ Dear Mr son, After talking with Kathy Basile, executive director of the St. Lucie County Children's Services Council, and Kathryn Hensley, chairwoman of the Council, I have decided to submit my name for consideration of appointment to the Council. As a lifetime advocate for children, beginning in college as a reading mentor for junior high school students, and continuing tlu~ough writings and volunteer work on behalf of children, I would be honored to serve on the Council. I have enclosed a resume for your consideration. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or additional information you may desire. Thank you for your time. Sincerely,, Gig/ Mic ael G. Goforth ~. I i~ ~~~ ~~ ''~,~i -~UL 1 3 ~~~~:~ i.: =_ ~~. ~~~J~~~;. ~~f iv~ RESUME Michael G. Goforth 1177 Bayshore Drive, No. 205 Fort Pierce, Fla., 34949 772-464-3282 (Home) _ 772-409-1332 (Office) E-Mail: michael. oforth ,scripps.com EDUCATION: B.A. in English, Duke University, 1970 Additional studies at U.C.L.A. Leadership St. Lucie County, Class XV, 1997 MILITARY: Commissioned Officer, U.S. Navy, 1970-1974 OCCUPATION: Editorial Page Editor, Fort Pierce Tribune Editorial Writer, Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT: Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Lucie County, Main Street Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County School District, Mustard Seed Ministries, Learn to Read of St. Lucie County, United Way of St. Lucie County, Keep Fort Pierce Beautiful, Treasure Coast Food Bank, School Supplies for Students HONORS AND AWARDS: • Quill Pen Award presented by the Florida Association of School Administrators to an individual representing all media in the state "in recognition of outstanding reporting of educational activities." • Certificate from the Healthy Start Coalition of St. Lucie County "with sincere appreciation of your support to Healthy Start." • JC Penney Golden Rule Award "for contributions promoting volunteerism." • Journalist of the Year presented by the Conservation Alliance of St. Lucie County as "the outstanding journalist in service to the environment." • Certificate of appreciation from the St. Lucie County School Board "on behalf of all faculty, staff, administrators, parents and students for outstanding contributions to and coverage of education." • Florida Society of Newspaper Editors: Editorials, first place, second place, third place; Columns, first place. • Media Appreciation Award, United Way of St. Lucie County. Missy Stiadle - Mime.822 '~ Page 1 Return-path: <Michael.Goforth@scripps.com> Received: from esweb.stlucieco.gov ([172.16.0.9]) by mail.stlucieco.gov; Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:36:22 -0400 Received: from sunt05.stuartnews.com ([IP=66.255.40.161]) by eSafe SMTP Relay 1089212287; Wed Jul 14 10:42:19 2004 Received: by SUNT05 with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2657.72) id <LTJBHYTH>; Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:36:17 -0400 Message-ID: <BA5DIDACA461D511950EOOBOD049C8B24A4726@SUNT05> From: "Goforth, Mike" <Michael.Goforth@scripps.com> ~ To: "'MISSY@stlucieco.gov"' <MISSY@stlucieco.gov> , Subject: Children's Services Council Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:36:16 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2657.72) Content-Type: text/plain; , cha rset="iso-8859-1 " Application, as requested: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners Application for Serving on County Boards and Committees Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many. advisory boards and committees. The minimum requirements for committee membership are: * Must be a County resident * Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the committee of interest. * Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. * Must not serve on more than 2 County committees Note: Some committees have additional requirements; please inquire when submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. Please complete the following information: 1. Please indicate the committee(s) you are interested in. Children's Services Council 2. Name: Michael G. Goforth Phone: 772-464-3282 3. Home address: 1177 Bayshore Drive, No. 205, Fort Pierce, 34949 4. Which commission district do you live in? District 5 5. Business/Occupation: Editorial Page Editor, Fort Pierce Tribune 6. Business address: 600 Edwards Road, Fort Pierce, 34982 Missy ~ti~adle - Mime.822 Page 2 7. Brief resume of education & experience: (Please attach resume) B.A. in English, Duke University, Leadership St. Lucie County ,Class XV, 30 years as working journalist with numerous awards; serve as volunteer for .. many local agencies and organizations. 8. Do you currently serve on a county committee(s)? If so, please list: No 9. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on the committee(s) ~ indicated? I am a lifelong advocate for children in writing and in volunteer activities. 10. Would you consider serving on another board other than the one(s) stated above? (Please specify) Cultural Affairs Council, Tourist Development Council 11. Comments: I have been a resident of St. Lucie County for 10 years and have considerable experience and knowledge regarding the county's needs, goals, and opportunities. SIGNATURE: DATE: July 14, 2004 St. Lucie County Advisory Boards and Committee Citizen Appointments Available Please check the committees you are interested in: Beach Preservation Task Force Board of Adjustment Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. X Children's Services Council Citizen's Budget Development Committee Code Enforcement Board Community Development Block Grant Citizen's Advisory Task Force Contractors Certification Board Cultural Affairs Council Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council Environmental Advisory Committee Environmental Hearing Board FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Committee District 15 FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Nominating Qualifications Review Committee District 15 Fort Pierce Harbor Advisory Committee Historical Commission Housing Finance Authority Investment Committee Library Advisory Board Planning & Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency Restudy Coordination Committee St. Lucie County Recreation Advisory Board Tourist Development Council Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. .Missy ~tiadle - Mime.822 '~,; __ ___ __ ,~ Page 3 Treasure Coast Regional Economic District/Overall Economic Development Program Committee Vegetation Protection Committee APPLICATION WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR Submit to: St. Lucie County Administrator's Office, Missy Stiadle 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-1156 St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners Application for Serving on County Boards and Committees Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many advisory boards and committees. The minimum requirements for committee membership are: ~ • Must be a County resident • Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the committee of interest. • Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. • Must not serve on more than 2 County committees Note: Some committees have additional requirements; please inquire when submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. Please complete the following information: 1. Please indicate the committee(s) you are interested in. See the list below. 2. Name: PAT 2 ~ C/ /~ ~ Phone: 7 7~ ,3 7~ ~ ~ 1 3. Home address• '~~ X2_(0 ~/.~~~C.l~ <<Si ~~ ~'~FiPe~. ~,~ .~~~?~~o 4. Which commission district do you live in? 5. Bp$iness/Occup~i~on ~ ~ V ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ `~' 'D NA ~. /3A 6. Business 7. Brief resume of education 8t experience: (Please attach resume) ~ ~~T 8. Do you currently serve on a county committee(s)? If so, please list: 9. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on the committee(s) indicated? ~~ ~~ . IE~noc~ ~ ~o ~ 1°cc..cc~. Co - Can ecl~ 10. Would you consider serving on another board other than the one(s) stated above? (Please specify) '~ 11. St. Lucie County Advisory Boards and Committee Citizen Appointments Available Please check the committees you are interested in: it Beach Preservation Task Force it Board of Adjustment is Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. Children's Services Council azt Citizen's- Budget Development Committee u Code Enforcement Board u Community Development Block Grant Citizen's Advisory Task Force is Contractors Certification Board to Cultural Affairs Council >a Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council zx Environmental Advisory Committee tt Environmental Hearing Board is FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Committee District 15 tt FI. Dept. of Children and Family Services Nominating Qualifications Review Committee District 15 tt Fort Pierce Harbor Advisory Committee is Historical Commission is Housing Finance Authority tt Investment Committee tt Library Advisory Board tx Planning 8T Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency p Restudy Coordination Committee is St. Lucie County Recreation Advisory Board tt Tourist Development Council it Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. tt Treasure Coast Regional Economic District/Overall Economic Development Program Committee is Vegetation Protection Committee 2 SIGNATUR DATE: ~ ~, '~ ~~~ ~. _~ . z _~~ ~ ~ ~ o m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y m A s ~ - r~ Q s m _ A~ W N ~ ~ C N ~ Y. ~ ~ ~ D o°o m ~ ~ °' m ~ ~• r ~ n e < i-. n T ' Q ~ o < C - v m o Q1 _ _ ~ T ~ K N n N ~ `~ ~ ~ m ~ J v v N N m ~ 7 v N v . Q' ~ ~ N O N - - -~~)1 - 3 O m A ~. .. ~ tD O `~ Patricia M. Alley 267 60 8504 226 E Euclid St Ft Pierce, FL 34946 1982 to Present: Riverside National Bank AVP, VP, SVP presently Executive Vice President, President, Ft Pierce Past Experience: Teller, New Accounts, Minimum Commercial & Consumer Lending, Community Relations Present: Responsible for the bank's very best & most profitable customers. First Lady Program Director ~ 1975 -1982 Sun Bank Teller, Lead Teller, Consumer Loans, Management Trainee 1969 -1974 First Federal Savings & Loan of Ft Pierce (now Harbor Federal Savings Bank Teller, Mortgage Loan Secretary 1967 -1969 Seaboard Finance Company Cashier, Bookkeeper, Loan Preparation 1965 -1966 First National Bank in Ft Pierce Bookkeeping, Returns, Proof, General Ledger 1962 -1965 Winn Dixie Food Stores Cashier COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Main Street Ft Pierce, Inc. Sunrise Theatre Restoration Citrus Administrative Committee 100 Club of St Lucie Co. Crime Stoppers of St Lucie Co Past President & Board Member Board Member Alternate Public Member Treasurer, Past President & Board Member Advisory Board Member St Lucie Co Chamber of Commerce Past Board of Director Ft Pierce Area Council Committee Vice Chair Ambassador Committee United Way of St Lucie Co. March of Dimes Rotary Gub of Ft Pierce Past Board Member Current Campaign Committee Past Citizen of the Year Current Board Chairman Member ,. APPLICATION WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE 1a Submit to: St. Lucie County Administrator's Office, Missy adle 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-1 156 3 L...- ~r AGENDA REQUEST ITEM N~7 DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [X] PUBLIC HEARING [] CONSENT [] TO: Board of County Commissioners PRESE TE BY: SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): Administration Do glas M. Anders ,County Administrator SUB ECT: St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council oard acancy BACKGROUND: The St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council currently has a vacancy on its Board. Enclosed are three candidate resumes. • William Ward • Marvin M. Klein, Ed.D. • Jeanne Johansen FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: COMMISSION ACTION: Staff recommends that the Board select and ratify the at large appointment from one of the three above referenced candidates. APPROVED[] DENIED [] OTHER: Votes 3 - to appoint William Ward to the Cultural Affairs Council. CONCURR E: Do las .Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management 8i Budget: Purchasing: _ Originating Dept: Other: Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Effective: 5/96 ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPLICATION FOR SERVING ON COUNTY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many advisory boards and committees. The minimum requirements for committee membership arc: *Must be a County resident. *Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the committee of interest. *IViust not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. *Must not serve on more than 2 Count} committees. NOTE: Some committees have additional requirements, please inquire when submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources 7esponsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. Please complete the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4 5 6 PLEASE- NAME: HOME ADDRESS: WHICH COMMISSION DIS'1 BUSINESS/OCCUPATION:_ BUSINESS ADDRESS: ARE INTERESTED IN, EE REVS S S E. _r_PHONE: ~ ~ PHONE: 7. BRIE! S s E UCA ION & EXPERIENCE (please attach resume) ~ ~ ~~A r ~CE ~~',n h ~ ` ~ u 5 T~ °i M`,t 7~ ~ T U trrV, 8 DO Y U CURRENTL SERVE ON A COUNTY~C ~ TTEESSS). IF SO, PLEASE LIST. i~~l L psILT ~ ~ ~S i(ay C,6 ~t l~Zt3~ 9. WHY DO YOU T YOU ARE QUALIF ED~,~TnO~SERVE ON THE O~ ITTEE(S) ~~~ s INDICATED'? ~~~~ ~ ~~ 5 ~~ ~TI' Y~(,~ L~ D ~ L~ IN tsl~ ~ 10. WOULD YOU CONSIDER SERVING OBI ANOTHER BOARD OTHER THAN THE ONE(S) ABOVE'? (PLEASE SPECIFY) O - hh SIGNATURE DATE ~ ~~ V APPLICATION WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR For Cultural Affairs Council Submit Application to: St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council 600 North Indian River Drive Ft. Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 462-1767 r. `r-' culzlzxcux_uM. vl~'I'nr William L. Ward Profcssor of nrl Department of Art and nrl I-lislory 1'.O. l3ox 2481 U6 University of Miami Coral Gables, Pl. 33124 I'IIZSONAI. Address: 10131 S.W. BUIh Street, >Vtiami, Florida 33173 , 'l'clcphonc: (3US) 284-5170 or 284-2512 Of~icc (305) 271-1337 I-lone 1aUCn"1'lON University of l~larida M.l~.l~. 1961 Univc~:tiily of I~lorid;t 13.1{.n. 1955 I'KUI~LSSIUNAL I:XI'LIZILNCG Dade County, /\rt in Public Buildings, Sculptor 1977 lladc County, Advisor for Miami lnlcrllalional nirporl Nli;ulli lladc CO1llIllUnlly, College, Nliami.Workshop Cunductol• 1974 lJnivcrsily of Miami, Coral Gables, Profcssor 1960-Pres. U.S. Navy "Training Dcviccs, Ucsigncr 1)58-1960 t)niversily of l~lorida, Gainesville,l'caching ASSlslaill 1957 IIONOILS :~Nll AWARllS Sabbatical Icavc (survey of 24 Universities and Collc};cs, SCUJIJIUCe I~Cllarll11CI1tS~ 1936 The Grand Marshal of the 1936 COI11mCI1CCmellt 1936 Sabbatical Leave for casting research in Africa, India, SI)ain, Maly England 1971-1972 1:x1-111>;r1.1oNs Uni•~~ersity of Miami faculty Show, 1_.owc Art Museum 1991 \ 1 Iclc:nc C~ruhair C;;tllcry, l~r;twinl; Show 1990 '"t'wcnty l~ivc in Mianti", Invitational, Miami Dade 1990 Co-un)unity Cullcgc, South C:ullpus University of Miami faculty Show, New Gallery 1987 North (\-liami Museum ,u)d Center Sculhturc Show 1987 1987 l lclcn Grul)air C;allcry - University of Miami faculty Show, Lowc Museum 1984 1983-1)84 "Urban Sculllturc" Bacardi, Ml:tnll University of Miami haculty Show, Lowe Museum 1983 „ ; ~~ 1 Il)1-III;I Artist Sec "l~hcrosclves , Mi:u»i .1983 "Sculllturc lutcrnational", San l~rancisco 1932 Barbara Gillman Gallery, Miami "New World hcstival of the Arts", Miami Faculty Show, Lowc Museum "Made for D:tdc" Invitational, Miami Onc Man Show of welded steel sculpture (25 pieces), 1980 Lowe Musculii Onc Man Show at the 1-lollywood Art and Culturc Ccnlcr, I-Iollywood, (35 pieces) May and Junc Musewn of Scicnce lnvilalional Museum of Scicnce Annual Invitational, Miami One Man Show of Wcldcd Slce] Sculpture, Lowe Museum Dade County Museum of Scicnce Invitational 1979 .l~ourlh Annual Miami Group Sculpture Show, Miami Arl and Culturc Ccnlcr, I-lollywood ~ University of Miami Faculty Show, Lowc Museum l~lorida l~al;ulty Sculpture Invilalion,ll, l~lo-'ida Ir-lcrnation;ll Univcrtiity . COnVCI1t10I7 CClller SClIIptUI'C Show, Nliami I3cach 19715 "~l;llll)tllrl: I~;ll'It" lllVll'allll)Ilill, Mlalllll (Ol;lubcr, _ 19111 anti N1;ly 1979) "Sculpture in ll-c l'arl:", '1';unpa . Urtlwiltg Slww, Miami Dadc North l)nivcrsity ul' Miami l~;-l;ully Shuw, l.clwc Milscum l lollywoud Art ;lncl Culturc Ccnlcr lnvilalional 1977 Sl;ull)lurc Show I lollywood Arl and Culturc Ccnlcr first Iliviltllional 1976 Public Sc;ulp(u--c Commission, Dade County 1975 Sculptors of l~loricla Annual, Miami Art Ccnlcr Sculptors of I~loricl;l Annu~ll Notion Gallery 1974 Visitint; Arlist/l~xllibilor, Miami Dade COlllllllllllly Col1C~C 197 -~ Sculptors of I~lorula Annual, Miami Beach Miami Dade Community College, lnvilationcll, Miami 190)9 13erenson Gallery, Miami Beach Nordncss Gallery, New York 1968 r1~r+" Annual Ccnlcr Invcnlory, Miami James David Gallcry, Ivliami M1a1171 Arl CCIIICr, Burdincs, Miami Bclh David Ares hcslival, Miami Bacardi Arts, Miami 1965 Palen I3cach Junior Collcgc, Palm Beach University of Mianu Ijacully >/rhibilion, Lowc Beaux /lrls Show, Lowc Art Museum World's Fair, hlorida Pavilion, Ncw York I~lorida Allanlic University Lord and "Taylor Gallcry, Ncw York - llcsil;n Ccntcr, Miami 19GU Grove llouse Gallcry, Miami Pcns;icula MIISCUII7, l~loricl;i 1966-1967 1966 1965-1966 1964-1977 1964-1970 1964 19<3 1962 lour Ares, Palm Beach 1960-1962 1'layllouse Gallcry, Miami 1959 Lowc /1rl 1V1 useum, Coral Gables Area Gallcry; Ncw York Mirrcll Gallcry, Miami 1959-1961 M;u7h;lsscl Summer Shaw, Ncw fork 1957 Stanli~rcl Show, COI1nC(all:Ul University of I~loriela 1952-1957 1sXI1I13I`1'IONS OILGANI"LI'sl~ University of Mianti Annual Sludcnl Show, Curator 1989 University of Miami hacully Show, Curator ~ 1989 North Miami Muscum and Art Center 1987 _ Sculptural Show Urban Sculhlurc-I3acai"dl, Miami 1983-1984 ~ Installed "Moiisler 1'iec:c" sculpture at the 1982 Llnivcrsily of Ntiami Sculpture Building Ncw World I~cstival of the Anti Sculpture Show 1982 Casting Workshop for Visiting Artist Paul >jullerlon 1980 Annual Sculhlurc Race Annual Sculpture 13an~lucl • Sculptors of hlorida Annual SCUIptUI•C Co111pCt]11011 1974-1977 Orient;il C;olli;ction SI-i>w, Lowe Muscum 1~~7O. Hasler of Fir-c Arts L'•xhibition, Lowe Museum • '1'wenly Miami Arlisls, Lowc Museum Woodstock Museum and Art rain 1969 Cities in Conlcxt-International Conlurencc, , 1968 Miami Pop I~cslival, llollywood Student Exhibition, Lowc Museum 19GG-1970 LXIlIl3l"1'lUN JUIZII:D Miami ljc;~clt Arts l~~cstival 1984 l~lorida Atlantic University Student Show Plantation Ncw Arls l~cstival 1983 • Judl;e Show at Grove 1-louse, C lorida l 982 Architecture School l~or I'rofcssor Yclcr Wilson Mia1111 Dade DOwnLOWll Coconut Grove Arts I'cslival Sludcnt Critique, School of Archilccturc, Univcrsily ol_Miami Grove 1-louse Gratis Annual Ncw World Studcnl Show, Miami 1980 I~lo--ida Intcrnalional Univcrsily Mituni Dade Downtown Miami Beach Arls festival 1979 U.S. Yost~-l Service Annual Art Show 1978. Cuwnul Grove Arts restiv,il _ Las Olas nits r•~stival 1977 Bilotti Mi,uui Arls l~cstival Miami Dadc North Sludcnt Show 1975 MIa1111 I~adc $OULII $LudCnL Show 1971 • hlorida Atlantic Sludcnt Show 1966 • Dade County l~ai-- 1961- 19~i2 COMMISSION • l~lalco Corh and Sculhlurc N.J. 1987 Edward J. DeBartolo and Associates comr»issioned a suilplurc Cur Cutler Ridbc Mall 1957 1'ROI:LSSIONAI_ AND HONORARY ORGANIZA"PIONS Mcmbcr and I'residcnl of Sculptors of rlorida Advisor, Mclropolil:ul Museum and Arl Ccnlcr _ I fonorary Mcmbcr, Miami Black Ares Council Mcmbcr, American Welding Socicly ~ Member, AAUP-List continued below #24 Mcmbcr, International Sculpture Conference 1974-1975 Mcmbcr, Collcl;c Art Association IZI:SI;AIZCII PI-;IZI~ORM 1'sD '1'hc USC UI I11UllCl'll industrial tools told tcchniyuc in the conslruclion of conlcnlpor~u•y sculpture, including oxygen-acetylene, .u-c and lig welding, metal foundry casting and casting of plastics have been the primary subjec;l of my rescarcll since l 968, wills sccond~try research in paints and rust/corrosion prevention. Parallel to research of materials is to cxl~ulline the aesthetic, sociological and historical cflccls and uses of these types ol~sculpturc. My resources have included training in foundry work at the Raymond Villa roundry in Valles, Spain; research in foundries in Africa, India, Italy and Gngland as well as in the U.S. I have attended :uul participated in workshops and inlernalional sculpture conferences in adc]ilion to years of personal studio research. '1'I-lI:S1S ANll ll1SSL:lZ`i'A`1'lUN AllV1SiNG IVlichacl flick (Chairman of Thcsis Conunillce) 19$7 William I-lumpreys, Chairman, MI=A Thesis Conlnlittcc; 1980 Pclyl Solla, nlcmbcr of MrA `Thcsis Commillcc 1980; Dragoslav SCCpitlloVlC, MhA Candidacy Commillcc, Chair; Ronda Norton, MI~A Chairman Plus, an avel-age or r,ve 'Thcsis Committees I)cr year_ ~ previous l0 1977 Judy Llkins, Chalrnuul, MI-=A 1979 Ji,nmy Whilccotlon, MF~A; Patl-ick l~orshay, MIA; 1978 Charles (-Judson, MIA; Marcia Athens, MI:A Richard Snead, MIA 1977 UNIVLRSI'1'Y ANll ADMINIS'1'1ZA't'IVL R1S1'ONSII3I I.1`l'1 L:S Chairman, AI-L I~CparllllClll LX111v111011s COIl1mIlLCC 1>9U-I»I National >/ndowmcnl for the Arts. University of ~ 1987 IVllallll SCICl;11011 ComI11ILlCC - Paculiy Evaluation Commillcc Chairman Graduate Advisor for Arl Dcpartlnent 198G Max Orovit-r. Awards Commillcc Assisl.ull to Chalrnrln, Arl Dcparlmenl Coordinator, 3-Dimensional Design/Sculpture Chairman, Curriculum Committee (Developed BI=A, MIA and MA dcl;rce programs) Chairnuul, Undergraduate Scholarships COmI11ILlCC Mcmbcr, financial Aid Commillcc Chau-nuul, I:XhIUIl1011ti CO111nllllCe Chairnrul, Linvironnlcnlal Safely & Sparc Conlmitlcc Acting Chttirnuul, Arl Dcparlmenl 131=A Candidacy. Commillcc haculty Sponsor to Pi Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity and to Kappa Pi National Art I-lonorary Fraternity Gradualc ACII11lStilO11S Con11111LLCC, Arl llcparlnlcnl Acting Director, Lowe Arl Museum 1985 Sclcc[ion Conunillcc, Arl llcparlmcnt Chairperson/ Lowe Arl Museum I~ircclor Mcnlbcr, 131ack Sludics Cominiucc Mcnlbcr, 1-lunuulilics Grant Conunillcc C1lil1I'lllall, I-1111nal1lllCS Gralll Co11u11111Ce First hacully Advisor to Sports C:lr Club ~ 1'residcnlial Shcola-- 13iccnlcnnial Lecturer, I'residcnl's Leclerc Scrics University of Miami Sabbatical Lcavc Commillcc (1977,1978,1979,1980) 131:A Portfolio Rcvicw Commillcc (1978-1984) L11V11'Olllllcill and Space CUn1nllllCC Curriculum and Acadcnuc Allillrs Commillcc - l~a~ully Sclccliull Culunlillcc l~,lculty Scnalc Adhoc Commillcc Sabbatical Leave MI;M131;RS1111'S l~inc /lrls Commillcc, Arl in Nublic Buildings COMMUNITY AC"1'1V1"1'IL'S Co-Chairperson of Grove Cares, community art project for children President, Sculptors of Florida, Inc. McmUcr, Bl;lck Arts all(1 COlnlcll Member, Visual Arts Commillcc for the U.S. 13iccntcnnial Advisor, Mclropolitan Museum and Arl Cenlcr I~inc flrls Commillcc Arl in Public Places of Dade County Arl Consultant, Dade Counly~ Arl in Puhlic Places Cl)III1nItlCU, Mi:ulli Beach `~~-' 0"I'I1~R YROI~LSSIONAI. INhUi~MA'1'lUN U1Z AC"I'1V1'1'llS Grcal /lmcric.ut Sculpture 1Z.1CC for 1lUlllan Powered ~ 19)1 Vehicles, Univertiity of Miami 1991 llemonstralion and Lecture for Lowe Docents Since 19701 have conducted an average of three workshops or seminars per year. In plastics raid welding, one workshop in conjunction with the Anterica-t Weldiytg Society. Numerous hibh school workshops. ~A' WILLIAM WARD BORN IN SELMA ALABAMA GREW UP IN MIAMI FL.. NOW LIVING TN FORT PIERCE FL.. BFA AND MFA FROM THE UNIVER SITY OF FLORIDA.. GRAPHIC DESI GNER N.Y.CITY.. U.S.ATRFORCE ..TA UGHT SCULPTURE AND DRAWING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ~FL.. UNTIL RETIRING IN 1993..HEAD OF SCULPTURE..ACTING CHAIRMAN ACTING DIRECTOR OF LOWE GALL ERY..STAFF WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL EXHIBITED SCULPTURE PAINTING .. DRAWING WIDELY IN FLORIDA&US.. 13 oa S GU f -~- S ~- ?7Z r'qr ~`tI~ ~ F--£7 121~-~-~/1 L G a~ /4-02.. r-a-~r J ST. LUCIE COUNTY BEARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPLICATION FOR SERVING ON COUNTY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Thank you for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's many advisory boards and committees. The minimum requiremcnis for committee membership are: *Must be a County resident. *Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissioner or County employee involved with the conunittec of interest. *Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committee members. *Must not serve on more than 2 County committees. NOTE: Sore co:r.:nitt~cs have additional requirements, please inquire when submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning. zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. Plcasc complete the following information: 1. PLEASE INDICATE THE COMMITTEE(S) YOU/ARE INTERESTED IN, SEE REVERSE SIDE. 2. NAME: MAfZv j~V l~ • ~CIEIN for D• PHONE:r771-~ 3 ~y 03/(0 3. HOME ADDRESS: G l ~'! /1/k/ D~if/J~ c!/ 7L~.~7Z4GLc'~ ~0~7 r~ v~tz~ .~~ 3y9~(o 4. WHICH COMMISSION DISTRICT DO YOU LIVE IN? 5. BUSINESS/OCCUPATION:~~7/jLl~l) ~~~~~G~'JF~) 6. BUSINESS ADDRESS: PHONE: 7. BRIEF RESUME OF EDUCATION R: EXPERIENCE (please attach resume) ~1FTG~~' ~~~~ ~y~ 8. DO YOU CURRENTLY SERVE Oti A COUNTY COMMITTEE(S). 1F SO, PLEASE LIST. 9. WHY DO YOU THINK YOU,ARE QUALIFIED TO SERVE ON THE COMMITTEE(S) INDICATED'? ~t~~G~7/Gf~ /~Lyf ~.Y~Fl/L/~dILJ~ - 1U. WOULU YOU CONSIDER SERA\i, ON AtvOTHER BOAI'.D OTHER THAN THE ONES) ABOVE'? (PLEASE SPECIFY) ,~ fz _ 11. COMMENTS: SIGNATU ~ DATE APPLI WILL REiviAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR For Cultural Affairs Council Submit Application to: St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council 6UU North Indian River Drive Ft. Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 462-1767 7j4/~ Sr~s`~it ~~ Dr. Marvin M. Klein, Ed.D. 6147 NW Densaw Terrace Port St. Lucie, Fl 34986 (561) 344-0316 <confap@bellsouth.net> Objective: Advisory Board Service with special interest in the following committees: (1) Community Development Block Grant Citizen's Advisory Task Force. (2) Cultural Affairs Council (3) Library Advisory Board Summary of Qualifications: Commercial/Military Experience: Two years apprenticeship with leading New York illustrators 1941-1943. US Marine Corps Combat Intelligence School 1943-1944 US Marine Corps Photographer, First Division 1944-1945. Return to former employer, Lazarnick Studios, post discharge USMC 1946., Operated Illustration studio with Artist partner. Free-lance photography, including commercial product and fashion illustration, post-cards and brochures, weddings, spot news, auto accident reports, and aerial photography, aircraft manufacturer's in-house photographer/cinematographer. Educational Experience: Two years teaching Adult Education Photo courses, Patchogue, N.Y. Eleven years teaching at Mesa Junior High School. Mesa, Arizona: Eight years as Media Speczalis7/Librarian; Three years as Photography and Elementary Art teacher; Designed, set up and implemented entire courses in both Basic and Advanced photo procedures based on the Ansel Adams Zone System. Sia years in the Mesa Early Retirement Program. Post Retirement:: Completed Doctoral Program. T.Q.M Consultant. Opened Arizona Conservatory of Fine Art Photography under the sponsorship of a local photo specialty store. Requested by photography instructor to do Substitute Teaching at the East i~alley Institute of Technology, an advanced, state of the art teaching facility for high school students. Substituted also in the Gilbert, AZ, and Chandler, AZSchool Districts Education: B.F.A., (1974) Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Major. Art/Photography M.A.E. (1979) Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona Major: Educational Media Ed. D. (1990) University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona Major: Secondary Education -Emphasis in Middle Level Education. Dissertation title: The Recommendations of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development :Attitudes of Middle Level Administrators and Degree of Implementation in Arizona Middle Level Schools. Personal: Married, no children, moved to Port St Lucie, Florida, September, 2000 after 26 years in thedry-heat of the Arizona desert ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OT COUNTY COMMISSIO\'ERS APPLICATION TOR SERVING ON COUNTY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Thank yon for applying for a position on one of St. Lucie County's mama advison~ boards :Ind COlnl--IttCCS. The minimum rcquircmcnts for conunittcc membership arc: *Must be a County resident. *Must not be related to another committee member, County Commissio \ r or County cnlploycc involved ~~~ith the committcc of interest. *Must not be employed by the same business entity as other committcc members. *Must not serve on more than 2 County committees. NOTE: Some committees have additional rcquircmcnts, plcasc inquire ~~~hen submitting this application. In addition, service on committees with planning, zoning or natural resources responsibilities may require disclosure of financial interests. ' Plcasc complete the following information: 1. PLEASE L~` ICATE Tl-iE COMMITTEE(S) YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. SEE REVERSE. SIDE. ~J ~ /~ ~N ~ J U H~St /l% PHONE: ~~~~' ~/~ S% ~ t/ C- S `I 2 NAME: x. 1-IOMEADDRCSS 1~~1 C~~~c`rua.~. ~.aQ'~~c,_,, 4. WHICH COMMISSION DISTRICT DO YO LIVE IN'? F=c.,r~ t ~-C -'C ('_ 5. BUSINESS/OCCUPATION:_ nip ~ 1 ` ^ UQ~ ~^ l%^ °~'~ ~ G. BUSINESS ADDRESS: -y u~- •d f~ LF~:1r' ~ T R R7 -ter -S n~.Ir1NF ~, I•~ Al 7. BRIEF RESUME OF EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (plcasc attach resume) -, . ,~ ,~ - S. DO YOU CURRENTLY SERVE ON A COUNTY COMMITTEE(S). IF SO, PLEASE LIST. ~~ 6~T1 Q ~). WHY DO YOU THINK YOU ARE QUALM IED TO SEC VECO~~~~ MITTEE(S) INDICATED'? ~ U ~ 1(1. WOULD YOU CONSIDER SERVING ON ANOTHE~R B~~~~O~~A~RD OTFIER THAN THE ONE(S) ABOVE'? (PLEASE SPECIFY) a-++ nrts~l < ~t4? ~U? nl; ) 1~~rn 11. COMMENTS: SIGNATURE ~- 'C L .~ DATE I - ~ J APPL1li~A, ION WILL REMAIN EFFECTIVE FOR ONE YEAR For Cnlh-ral Affairs Council Submit Application to: St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council GU(1 North Indian River Dri~•c Ft. Picrcc, FL x4`)5(1 (772) 4G2-1767 Jeanne Johansen 1121 Colonial Road Fort Pierce, FL 34950 772-464-9059 EXPERIENCE: 4~ 5/2001-11/18/03: Lawnwood Regional Medical Center Fort Pierce, FL Risk Management Coordinator: Assisting one Risk Management Vice President and one Risk Manager/JD/RN with tracking and trending adverse and potential adverse events using Excel spreadsheets. Trained new employees on risk management reporting system bi- monthly. Providing notary services to staff and patients. ~ 1/2000-5/2001 J. Michael Brennan, Esq. Fort Pierce, FL Medical Secretary: Medical production for Workers' Compensation law office. 9/1999-12/1999 PRO-1 Realty Port St. Lucie, FL Executive Assistant to Real Estate Broker: Assisted broker with computer and Internet website updates. 4/1999-9/1999 HROn/ine.com Washington, D.C. Contract Writer: Wrote the entire initial Internet site containing over 500 web pages of human resource information and forms for this website. The site's target audience was small businesses without human resource departments. 1997-1998 American Journa/ of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C. & New York City Internationa/Journa/ of Psycho Analysis, London, England Editor's Assistant: To Dr. Arnold Cooper, MD in New York City. Managed peer-review system for two medical journals. Corresponded with prominent psychiatrists, psychologists, and psycho-analysis through the United States will handling the general office functions for this world-renown physician. 1983-1996 Cornelis Publishing & White Mountain Publications New Jersey Technical Writer/Editor/Publisher Owner of this multifaceted consulting firm with 2 locations. Employed staff of three plus numerous consultants. Wrote and oversaw the publication and distribution of three sales manuals and numerous marketing guides for AT&T, fiction and non-fiction books for 2 private authors and Columbia University. Wrote over 100 newspaper and magazine articles, which appeared in The Pocono Records, The Northeast Business Association, and the Lehigh (/a/ley Magazine. 1979 to 1983 Numerous temporary positions as computer operator (Wang and IBM) for temporary services working at AT&T at numerous locations in Northeastern New Jersey. (Full-time Wife & Mom) PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL f Jeanne Johansen 1121 Colonial Road Fort Pierce, FL 34950 772-464-9059 RESUME: Page 2 1976 to 1979 Chubb & Son, Inc. ~ New Providence, NJ Regional Director's Assistant: Assisted with computerizing the underwriting survey department along with other administrative assistant tasks. EDUCATION Indian River Community College, Fort Pierce -Business Law Courses Somerset College, Somerset, New Jersey -Art Courses La Chassotte, Fribourg, Switrerland (associated with the University of Fribourg) -Two degrees in language. Unable to provide US equivalency. High School: Montjoie, Brussels, Belgium and American Academy, Athens Greece SOFTWARE Microsoft: Word', Outlook®, Excel®, PowerPoint~', MS-Money Others: St. Lucie Realtor Electronic MLS, WordPerfect, Quicken, Quick Books` OTHER 1997-1998 Monroe County Pennsylvania Community Development Planning Board: Chairperson representing 4 counties 1991-1999 Rotarian, past president, Paul Harris Award for work on world wide-distribution of reclaimed medical supplies. Current Florida Real Estate License State of Florida Notary Painter: oil, watercolor, and silks. PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Affairs Council `,~' Select (l ) William Ward Marvin M. Klein, Ed. D. Jeanne Johansen I - COMMISSIONERS SIGNATURE: August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Affairs Council "~ August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Affairs Council August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Affairs Council `~!r1" August 3, 2004 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Affairs Council rr 07/30/04 FZABWARR FUND TITLE 001 001137 001149 001155 001157 001158 001160 001169 001284 001286 001288 001809 101 101002 101003 101006 102 102001 102107 104002 105 ~~ .'001 107002 107003 129 138 140 140001 140329 160 183 183003 183004 185002 315 316 316001 382 396 401 418 421 441 448 449 451 '~ ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #46- 24-JUI~-2004 TO 30-JUL-2004 FUND SUMMARY EXPENSES General Fund Zora Neala Hurston Dust Tracks Heri Section 112/MPO/FHWA/Planning 2004 USDOJ Violence Against Women Grant CSBG Grant FY04 Urban Mobile Irrigation Lab 03/04 Section 112/MPO/Planning FY 04/05 IMLS Museum Assess. Program TRIP .Grant FY04 FDCA/EMPA 2004 TDC Planning Grant FY 03/04 SFWMD-Floridian Aquifer Well 01/04 Transportation Trust Fund Transportation Trust/80% Constitut Transportation Trust/Local Option Transportation Trust/Impact Fees Unincorporated Services Fund Drainage Maintenance MSTU FDOT Bicycle/Ped. Coordinator 03/04 Elizabeth M. Kiessel Bequest Fund Library Special Grants Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund Fine & Forfeiture Fund-Wireless Sur Fine & Forfeiture Fund-E911 Surchar Fine & Forfeiture Fund-800 Mhz Oper Parks MSTU Fund Palm Lake Gardens MSTU Fund Port & Airport Fund Port Fund FDOT-Taylor Creek Restoration/Acqui Plan Maintenance RAD Fund Ct Administrator-19th Judicial Cir Ct Admin.-County Teen Court Ct Admin.- Teen Court SHIP Housing Assistance FY 01/02 County Building Fund County Capital Transportation Capital Environmental Land Capital Fund Lennard Road 1 - Roadway Capital Sanitary Landfill Fund Golf Course Fund H.E.W. Utilities Fund North Hutchinson Island Utilities NHI Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund NHI Util - Capital Facilities Fund S. Hutchinson Utilities Fund SH Util-Renewal & Replacement Fund 1,201,048.99 484.10 289.37 22.13 1,047.81 96.51 380.51 2,900.00 3,751.36 171.46 28.35 1,050.52 26,999.47 16,142.49 3,112.90 150,400.00 33,669.62 35,083.91 98.26 113.00 1,521.73 .2,523,557.91 67.29 452.30 41.89 64,500.00 109.74 6,067.30 8.55 24,238.31 2,863.42 329.67 940.00 294.56 3,452.48 127,207.28 143,976.68 68,301.80 47,755.35 11,601.83 472,478.37 57,742.11 243.48 13,615.09 21.03 38.14 21,394.42 11,830.52 PAGE PAYROLL 551,132.03 0.00 0.00 289.40 2,199.92 1,261.54 4,974.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 370.66 1,261.54 118,378.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 45,731.87 5,156.05 1,284.39 0.00 .1,548.89 101,164.53 879.62- 879.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 10,052.44 0.00 0.00 2,743.33 1,171.85 0.00 2,931.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 46,012.89 23,082.96 247.34 2,557.85 274.85 498.68 934.55 330.04 ._ 07/30/04 FZABWARR `wr/ ST. LUCIE COUNTY - BOARD WARRANT LIST #46- 24-JUL-2004 TO 30-JUL-2004 FUND SUMMARY FUND TITLE EXPENSES 461 Sports Complex Fund 8,820.45 471 No County Utility District-Operatin 22,644.17 479 No Cty Util Dist-Capital Facilities 63,194.73 481 Airport Utilities District 38.91 489 Airport Util - Capital Fac Fund 27,203.50 491 Building Code Fund 4,252.81 505 Health Insurance Fund 33,411.15 611 Tourist Development Trust-Adv Fund 3,358.53 615 Zmpact Fees Fund 428,875.31 625 Law Library 5,451.60 PP_GE PAYROLL 12,528.64 3,163.90 318.63 260.81 0.00 49,421.68 3,167.07 3,854.41 0.00 0.00 GRAND TOTAL: 5,678,793.17 1,000,066.57 Page 1 of 1 Missy Stiadle -Agenda Item C2A From: Missy Stiadle To: barbarab; Paula Lewis Date: 8/3/2004 2:35 PM Subject: Agenda Item C2A Agenda. Item C2A Dan McIntyre has requested that the Chairman pull this item from Consent and put it on the Regular agenda. Thank you. file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Administrator\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW } 0000... 8/3/2004 f AGENDA REQUEST - J - ® - TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY(DEPT): County Attorney ITEM NO.~ DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [] PUBLIC HEARING [J CONSENT [XX] PRESENTED BY: Daniel S. McIntyre SUBJECT: Resolution No. 04-201 -Initial Assessment Resolution -Solid Wnste BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FUNDS AVAILABLE: PREVIOUS ACTION: RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board adopt Resolution No. 04-201 as drafted and grant permission to advertise a public hearing on September 7, 2004 nt 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter ns may be heard. COMMISSION ACTION: [~ APPROVED [ ]DENIED [ ] OTHER: Approved 5-0 Motion to adopt Resolution No. 04-201 with requested changes by the County Attorney. w~ County Attorney: Originating Dept. Finnnce: (Check for copy only, if applicable) oe las Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals Mnnagement & Budget Purchasing: Public Works Dir: ,County Eng.: Eff. 5/96 - ~ _ . --~ INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM ST. LUCiE COUNTY, FLORIDA TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney C.A. NO.: 04-1071 DATE: July 20, 2004 Sl1BJECT: Resolution No. 04-201 - Initial Assessment Resolution -Solid Waste BACKGROUND: Article III, section 1, Florida Constitution and sections 125.01 and 125.66, Florida Statutes provides the Board will all powers of local self-government to perform county functions and to render county services except when prohibited by law. Section 125.01(1)(r), Florida Statutes, authorizes the Board to impose Solid Waste Service Assessments in all or a portion of the unincorporated areas of the County. Additionally, the Board is provided authority to impose Solid Waste Service Assessments from the home rule power of counties in Article VIII, section 1(f), Florida Constitution, section 125.01, Florida Statutes, and specifically section 125.01(1)(r), Florida Statutes. The attached Resolution No. 04-201 is nn initial resolution authorizing the imposition of solid waste service assessments within the Urban Service Aren. Resolution No. 04-201 directs the County Administrator to request the preparation of nn initial assessment roll for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2004. Resolution No. 04-201 establishes a public hearing to be held on September 7, 2004 nt 6:00 p.m. or ns soon thereafter as may be heard, to receive and consider any comments on the solid waste service assessment and authorize the imposition of such solid waste service assessment for residential waste and recyclable materials management, collection and disposal and collection on the some bill as non-ad valorem taxes. ~' 'wrl~ RECOMMENDATION/CONCLUSION: Staff recommends that the Bonrd adopt Resolution No. 04-201 as drafted and grant permission to advertise a public henring on September 7, 2004 at 6:OOp.m. or as soon thereafter ns may be heard. Respectfully submitted, Daniel 5. McIntyre County Attorney DSM/caf Attachment ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION SOLID WASTE ADOPTED AUGUST 3, 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1. AUTHORITY ......................................................................................... 1 SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS ............................................................ 1 SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS .................................................... 10 SECTION 4. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES ............. 14 SECTION 5. DETERMINATION OF SOLID WASTE COST; ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL SOLID WASTE SERVICE ASSESSMENTS . .................. 15 SECTION 6. ASSESSMENT ROLL ......................................................................... 15 SECTION 7. AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ......................................... 17 SECTION 8. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION . .............................................................. 17 SECTION 9. NOTICE BY MAIL ............................................................................... 17 SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE . ............................................................................ 18 APPENDIX A. DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY URBAN SERVICE AREA............A-1 APPENDIX B. FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED ................................... B-1 APPENDIX C. FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED . ........................................ C-1 RESOLUTION N0..04-201 A RESOLUTION OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF RESIDENTIAL WASTE AND RECYCLABLE MATERIALS IN THE URBAN SERVICE AREA OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; DESCRIBING THE METHOD OF ASSESSING SOLID WASTE COSTS AGAINST ASSESSED PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN ST. LUCIE COUNTY; DETERMINING THE SOLID WASTE COST AND THE INITIAL SOLID WASTE SERVICE ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT ROLL; AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC HEARING AND DIRECTING THE PROVISION OF NOTICE THEREOF; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. This resolution is adopted pursuant to the provisions of Article V, Collection of Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials, of the St. Lucie County Code, sections 125.01, 125.66, 197.3632, and 197.3635, Florida Statutes, and other applicable provisions of law. SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS. This resolution constitutes the Initial Assessment Resolution. All capitalized words and terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in Article V, Collection of Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials, of the St. Lucie County Code. Unless the context indicates otherwise, words imparting the singular number, include the plural number, and vice versa. As used in this Initial Assessment Resolution, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context hereof otherwise requires: 1 "Assessed Property" means all parcels of land included on the Assessment Roll that receive a special benefit from the delivery of the Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials collection and disposal services, facilities or programs identified in the Initial Assessment Resolution. "Assessment Roll" means the special assessment roll relating to a Solid Waste Service Assessment approved by a Final Assessment Resolution. "Biomedical Waste" means any solid waste or liquid residue which may present a threat of infection to humans. The term "Biomedical Waste" includes, but is not limited to, nonliquid human tissue and body parts; laboratory and veterinary waste which contain human-disease-causing agents; discarded disposable sharps; human blood, and human blood products and body fluids; and other materials which in the opinion of the Department of Health represent a significant risk of infection to persons outside the generating facility. The term "Biomedical Waste" does not include human remains that are disposed of by persons licensed under Chapter 470, Florida Statutes. "Biological Waste" means solid waste that causes or has the capability of causing disease or infection and includes, but is not limited to, Biomedical Waste, diseased or dead animals, and other wastes capable of transmitting pathogens to humans or animals. The term "Biological Waste" does not include human remains that are disposed of by persons licensed under Chapter 470, Florida Statutes. "Board" means the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida. "Building" means any structure, whether temporary or permanent, built for the support, shelter or enclosure of Persons, chattel or property of any kind. 2 "Bulk Items" means items that require special handling and management because of their volume, e.g., tires, Construction and Demolition Debris, White Goods, large household goods and furniture. "Bulk Items" must have been previously used by the customer at the Dwelling Unit for which Collection Service is provided. The term "Bulk Items" excludes Exempt Waste. "Collection Service" means Residential Waste Collection Service and Recyclable Material Collection Service. "Commercial Property" means all Improved Property other than Residential Property. "Construction and Demolition Debris" means discarded materials generally considered to be not water soluble and non-hazardous in nature, including but not limited to steel, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt material, pipe, gypsum wallboard, and lumber, from the construction or destruction of a structure as part of a construction or demolition project or from the renovation of a structure, including such debris from construction of structures at a site remote from the construction or demolition project site. The term includes rocks, soils, tree remains, trees, and other vegetative matter which normally results from land clearing or land development operations for a construction project; clean cardboard, paper, plastic, wood, and metal scraps from a construction project; except as provided in Section 403.707(12)(j), Florida. Statutes, and FAC 62-701.200(27), unpainted, non-treated wood scraps from facilities manufacturing materials used for construction of structures or their components and unpainted, non- treated wood pallets provided the wood scraps and pallets are separated from other solid waste where generated and the generator of such wood scraps or pallets 3 implements reasonable practices of the generating industry to minimize the commingling of wood scraps or pallets with other solid waste; and de minimis amounts of other nonhazardous wastes that are generated at construction or demolition projects, provided such amounts are consistent with best management practices of the construction and demolition industries. Mixing of Construction and Demolition Debris with other types of solid waste will cause it to be classified as other than Construction and Demolition Debris. "County" means St. Lucie County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. "County Administrator" means the chief executive officer of the County, or the designee or designees of the County Administrator. "County Urban Service Area" means that portion of the unincorporated area of the County described on Appendix A. "Duplex" shall mean a Building that contains two Dwelling Units. "Dwelling Unit" shall mean a Building, or a portion thereof, lawfully used for residential purposes, consisting of one or more rooms arranged, designed, used, or intended to be used as living quarters for one family only. "DOR Code" means a property use code established in Rule 12D-8.008, Florida Administrative Code, assigned by the Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the County. "Exempt Waste" means Biological Waste, Hazardous Waste, Sludge, automobiles, automobile parts, boats, boat parts, boat trailers, internal combustion engines, lead acid batteries, used oil, any material for which there is no legally permitted 4 disposal or storage facility within the County. However, tires on rims, rims, small boat and auto parts under 50 Ibs are not exempt. "Final Assessment Resolution" means the resolution adopted in which Solid Waste Service Assessments are imposed which shall confirm, modify, or repeal the Initial Assessment Resolution and which shall be the final proceeding for the initial imposition of Solid Waste Service Assessments. "Fiscal Year" means that period beginning October 1st of each year and ending on September 30th of the subsequent year. "Garbage" means all putrescible waste which generally includes, but is not limited to, kitchen and table food waste, vegetative, food or any organic waste that is attendant with, or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of food material. "Hazardous Waste" means solid waste, or a combination of solid wastes, which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics, may cause, or significantly contribute to, an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or may pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly transported, disposed of, stored, treated, or otherwise managed. The term does not include human remains that are disposed of by persons licensed under Chapter 470, Florida Statutes. "Household Waste" means Garbage and Rubbish generated by a Dwelling Unit for which Collection Service is provided hereunder. The term "Household Waste" does not include Exempt Waste or Bulk Items. 5 "Improved Property" means all property within the County on which a Building or other improvements including, but not limited to, facilities providing retail electrical service to such property have been placed or constructed, which improvements result in such property generating Residential Waste or being capable of generating Residential Waste. "Improvement Codes" mean the property use codes assigned by the Property Appraiser to Tax Parcels within the County. "Initial Assessment Resolution" means the resolution adopted in the initial year in which Solid Waste Service Assessments are imposed which shall be the initial proceeding for the identification of the Solid Waste Cost for which an assessment is to be made and for the imposition of a Solid Waste Service Assessment. "Land Clearing Debris" means vegetative matter resulting from a comprehensive land clearing operation, but does not include Yard Trash. "Mobile Home" means manufactured homes, trailers, campers and recreational vehicles. "Multiple Single-Family Attached Units" means single-family dwelling units constructed in a series, row, or group, including four units or more with common walls or separate walls abutting each other, separated by a nominal space of not less than two inches, or which have an independent entrance. "Owner" means the Person reflected as the owner of Assessed Property on the Tax Roll. "Property Appraiser" means the St. Lucie County Property Appraiser. 6 "Recyclable Material" means those materials which are capable of being recycled and which would otherwise be processed or disposed of as Household Waste. The materials initially designated by the County are (A) newspapers and all inserts, (B) #1 through #7 plastic containers (all colors), (C) aluminum cans, (D) steel cans,(E) glass bottles and jars (green, clear, and brown), (F) aluminum foil, (G) aluminum bakeware, (H) aeseptic containers, (I) gable top containers, (J) telephone books, (k) magazines and catalogs, (I) paperboard boxes, and (M) corrugated cardboard boxes. "Recyclable Material Collection Service" means the process whereby Recyclable Material is removed from a Dwelling Unit, processed and marketed by Contractor. "Residential Property" means a parcel of Improved Property on which a Single- Family Residence, Mobile Home, Duplex or Triplex is located; provided, however, that "Residential Property" does not include (A) property on which a Mobile Home is located that is classified as either "RMH-5," "PUD," "HIRD," "RE-2", "CG," "CN," "CO," or "RVP" under the County's zoning regulation, or (B) a parcel of property on which more than one Single-Family Residence, Mobile Home, Duplex or Triplex is located; or (C) any Dwelling Unit located on a parcel of property that shares a common wall with one or more other Dwelling Units on other parcels of property not under common ownership. Residential property shall not include any County owned property. "Residential Waste" includes Household Waste, Yard Trash and Bulk Items. "Residential Waste Collection Service" means the process whereby Residential Waste is removed from a Dwelling Unit and transported to a Solid Waste Disposal Facility. 7 ~~ "Rubbish" means all refuse, accumulation of paper, excelsior, rags, wooden or paper boxes and containers, sweep-ups and all other accumulations of a nature other than Garbage, which are usual to housekeeping; also any bottles, cans or other containers not containing Garbage. "Single-Family Residence" shall mean a Building that contains a single Dwelling Unit. "Sludge" includes the accumulated solids, residues, and precipitates generated as a result of waste treatment or processing, including wastewater treatment, water supply treatment, or operation of an air pollution control facility, and mixed liquids and solids pumped from septic tanks, grease traps, privies, or similar waste disposal appurtenances. "Solid Waste Service Assessment" means a special assessment lawfully imposed by the County against Assessed Property to fund all or any portion of the cost of the provision of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials collection and disposal services, facilities, or programs providing a special benefit to property as a consequence of possessing a logical relationship to the value, use, or characteristics of the Assessed Property. "Solid Waste Cost" means the amount necessary to fund the County's collection and disposal of Residential Waste and the recycling activities of Recyclable Materials that are allocable to Assessed Property during a Fiscal Year and shall include, but not be limited to: (A) the cost, whether direct or indirect, of all services, programs or facilities provided by the County, or through contractual arrangements with the County relating to Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection and 8 disposal activities; (B) the cost of any indemnity or surety bonds and premiums for insurance; (C) the cost of salaries, volunteer pay, workers' compensation insurance, or other employment benefits; (D) the cost of computer services, data processing, and communications; (E) the cost of training, travel and per diem; (F) the recovery of unpaid or delinquent fees or charges advanced by the County and due for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, programs or facilities allocable to specific parcels; (G) the cost of engineering, financial, legal or other professional services; (H) all costs associated with the structure, implementation, collection, and enforcement of the Solid Waste Service Assessments or a prior year's assessment for a comparable service, facility or program, including any service charges of the Tax Collector or Property Appraiser; (I) all other costs and expenses necessary or incidental to the acquisition, provision, or delivery of the services, programs or facilities funded by the Solid Waste Service Assessment, and such other expenses as may be necessary or incidental to any related financing authorized by the Board; (J) a reasonable amount for contingency and anticipated delinquencies and uncollectible Solid Waste Service Assessments; and (K) reimbursement to the County or any other Person for any monies advanced for any costs incurred by the County or such Person in connection with any of the foregoing items of Solid Waste Cost. "Solid Waste Disposal Facility" means the place or places specifically designated by the County for the disposal of Residential Waste. "Tax Collector" means the St. Lucie County Tax Collector. "Tax Roll" means the real property ad valorem tax assessment roll maintained by the Property Appraiser for the purpose of the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes. 9 "Triplex" shall mean a Building that contains three Dwelling Units. "Uniform Assessment Collection Act" means sections 197.3632 and 197.3635, Florida Statutes, or any successor statutes authorizing the collection of non- ad valorem assessments on the same bill as ad valorem taxes, and any applicable regulations promulgated thereunder. "White Goods" means inoperative and discarded refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers, and other similar domestic appliances that were previously used at the Dwelling Unit from which they are collected. "Yard Trash" means vegetative matter resulting from yard and landscape maintenance. The term "Yard Trash" does not include Exempt Waste. SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE DETERMINATIONS. It is hereby ascertained, determined and declared that the Solid Waste Costs provide a special benefit to the Assessed Property based upon the following legislative determinations: (A) Pursuant to Article VIII, section 1, Florida Constitution, and sections 125.01 and 125.66, Florida Statutes, the Board has all powers of local self-government to perform county functions and to render county services except when prohibited by law, and such power may be exercised by the enactment of legislation in the form of County ordinances and resolutions. (B) In addition to its powers of self-government, the Board is authorized by section 125.01(1)(r), Florida Statutes, to impose Solid Waste Service Assessments in all or a portion of the unincorporated area. Additionally, the Board derives authority to impose Solid Waste Service Assessments from the home rule power of counties in 10 ~r Article VIII, section 1(f), Florida Constitution, section 125.01, Florida Statutes, and specifically section 125.01(1)(r), Florida Statutes. (C) This Resolution authorizes the imposition of Solid Waste Service Assessments within the County Urban Service Area. (D) It is fair and reasonable to use the Improvement Codes and DOR Codes to apportion the Solid Waste Cost among parcels of Assessed Property located within the County Urban Service Area because: (1) the Tax Roll database employing the use of such property use codes is the most comprehensive, accurate, and reliable information readily available to determine the property use and number_ of Dwelling Units for Improved Property within the County Urban Service Area, and (2) the Tax Roll database is maintained by the Property Appraiser and is consistent with the coding of parcel designations on the Tax Roll which compatibility permits the development of an Assessment Roll in conformity with the requirements of the Uniform Assessment Collection Act. (E) Pursuant to section 403.706(1), Florida Statutes, the County has the general responsibility and authority to provide for the collection and transport of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials generated within its unincorporated area to appropriate Solid Waste Disposal Facilities. (F) The existence of any Building or other improvement on Improved Property results in such property generating Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials or being capable of generating Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials. (G) Whether imposed throughout the entire County or a portion thereof, the imposition of a recurring annual Solid Waste Service Assessment is an alternative, 11 ~-' " equitable and efficient method to fairly and reasonably apportion and recover the Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal costs experienced by the County among the parcels of Residential Property within the County Urban Service Area. (H) The size or value of Residential Property does not determine the scope and cost of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services to be provided to such property. The use of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities, and programs are driven by the existence of a Dwelling Unit and the average occupant population. (I) Apportioning the Solid Waste Costs for Residential Waste collection and disposal services provided to Residential Property within the County Urban Service Area on a per Dwelling Unit basis is compatible with the use of the Tax Roll data base, is required to avoid cost inefficiency and unnecessary administration, and is a fair and reasonable method of apportioning Solid Waste Costs. (J) The use of the uniform method of collection authorized in the Uniform Assessment Collection Act provides a mechanism to equitably and efficiently collect Solid Waste Service Assessments for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal service, facilities, and programs allocable to specific parcels of Assessed Property within the County Urban Service Area. (K) The annual Solid Waste Service Assessment to be imposed pursuant to this Resolution shall constitute non-ad valorem assessments within the meaning and intent of the Uniform Assessment Collection Act. 12 ~Mr' (L) The Solid Waste Service Assessment imposed pursuant to this Resolution is imposed by the Board, not the Property Appraiser or Tax Collector. Any activity of the Property Appraiser or Tax Collector under the provision of the Uniform Assessment Collection Act shall be construed as ministerial. (M) Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities, and programs furnished by the County provide a special benefit and possess a logical relationship to the use and enjoyment of Residential Property by providing: (1) Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities, and programs to the Owners and occupants of Residential Property for proper, safe, and cost effective disposal of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials generated on such property, (2) better service to Owners and tenants, (3) the enhancement of environmentally responsible use and enjoyment of Residential Property, and (4) the protection and possible enhancement of property values and the health and safety of the Owners and occupants of Residential Property resulting from the uniform delivery and availability of such services, facilities, and programs. (N) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that each parcel of Assessed Property will be benefited by the County's provision of Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities and programs in an amount not less than the Solid Waste Service Assessment upon such parcel computed in the manner set forth in this Initial Assessment Resolution. 13 SECTION 4. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES. (A) Upon the imposition of Solid Waste Service Assessments for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal against Assessed Property located within the County Urban Service Area, the County shall cause Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services to be provided to such Assessed Property. Solid Waste Costs shall be paid from proceeds of the Solid Waste Service Assessments. (B) The provision of comprehensive Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services and programs furnished by or through the County Urban Service Area to Residential Property enhances and strengthens the relationship of such services and programs to the use and enjoyment of Residential Property within the County Urban Service Area. SECTION 5. DETERMINATION OF SOLID WASTE COST; ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL SOLID WASTE SERVICE ASSESSMENTS. (A) The Solid Waste Cost to be assessed and apportioned among benefitted parcels for the Fiscal Year commencing October 1, 2004, is $3,400,000.00. The approval of this Initial Assessment Resolution determines the amount of the Solid Waste Cost. The remainder of such Fiscal Year budget for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials services and facilities shall be funded from available County revenue other than Solid Waste Service Assessments. (B) For the Fiscal Year in which Solid Waste Service Assessments for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities and programs are imposed, the Solid Waste Cost shall be allocated 14 among all parcels of Assessed Property, based upon each parcels' classification as Residential Property and the number of Dwelling Units for such parcels. A rate of assessment equal to $14.24 for each Dwelling Unit for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services is hereby approved for the Fiscal Year commencing on October 1, 2004. (C) The rate of the Solid Waste Service Assessments established in this Initial Assessment Resolution shall be the rates applied by the County Administrator in the preparation of the Initial Assessment Roll for the Fiscal Year commencing October 1, 2004, as provided in Section 6 of this Initial Assessment Resolution. SECTION 6. ASSESSMENT ROLL. (A) The County Administrator is hereby directed to prepare, or cause to be prepared, an Initial Assessment Roll for the Fiscal Year commencing October 1, 2004. Such Initial Assessment Roll shall contain the following: (1) a summary description of all Assessed Property within the County Urban Service Area conforming to the description contained on the Tax Roll, (2) the name and address of the Owner of record of each parcel as shown on the Tax Roll, and (3) the amount of the initial Solid Waste Service Assessment for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services. The Initial Assessment Roll shall be open to public inspection. The foregoing shall not be construed to require that the Initial Assessment Roll be in printed form if the amount of the Solid Waste Service Assessment for each parcel of property can be determined by use of a computer terminal available to the public. Such Solid Waste Service Assessment for each parcel of Assessed Property 15 shall be computed by multiplying the assessment rate by the number of Dwelling Units on such parcel. (B) It is hereby ascertained, determined, and declared that the foregoing method of determining the Solid Waste Service Assessments for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services (1) is a fair and reasonable method of apportioning the Solid Waste Cost among parcels of Assessed Property and (2) is an equitable and efficient mechanism to address payment delinquencies and recover funds advanced .for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal services, facilities, and programs which are allocable to specific parcels of Assessed Property. SECTION 7. AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLIC HEARING. There is hereby established a public hearing to be held a 6:00 p.m. on September 7, 2004, in the County Commission Chambers, on the Third Floor of the St. Lucie County Administration Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida, for the purpose of (A) receiving and considering any comments on the Solid Waste Service Assessments from affected property owners and (B) authorizing the imposition of such Solid Waste Service Assessments for Residential Waste and Recyclable Materials management, collection, and disposal and collection on the same bill as ad valorem taxes. SECTION 8. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. The County Administrator shall publish a notice, as required by the Uniform Assessment Collection Act, in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix B. Such notice shall be published not later than August 17, 2004 in a newspaper generally circulated in the County. 16 SECTION 9. NOTICE BY MAIL. The County Administrator shall provide notice by first class mail to the Owner of each parcel of Assessed Property, as required by the Uniform Assessment Collection Act, in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix B. Such notices shall be mailed not later than August 17, 2004. SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Initial Assessment Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 3~d day of August, 2004 (SEAL) ATTEST: By: Clerk APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS By: County Attorney ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Chairman 17 APPENDIX A DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY URBAN SERVICE AREA err' APPENDIX A DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY URBAN SERVICE AREA The County Urban Service Area is described as that portion of the unincorporated area of the County lying to the east of the following described line: begin at the point Interstate 95 enters the County from Indian River County and run southerly along Interstate 95 to Angle Road; then run westerly along Angle Road to Florida's Turnpike; then run southerly along Florida's Turnpike to Picos Road; then run westerly along Picos Road to Gentile Road; then run southerly along Gentile Road to Okeechobee Road; then run easterly along Okeechobee Road to Florida's Turnpike; then run southerly along Florida's Turnpike to Interstate 95; then run southerly along Interstate 95 to Glades Cutoff Road; then run westerly along Glades Cutoff Road to C- 24 Canal; then run southerly along C-24 Canal to Juliette Avenue; then run westerly along Juliette avenue to Salvatierra Boulevard; then run southerly along Salvatierra Boulevard to Tanforan Boulevard; then run easterly along Tanforan Boulevard to Interstate 95; then run southerly along Interstate 95 to the point at which it enters Martin County. A-1 APPENDIX B FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED APPENDIX B FORM OF NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE SERVICE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida ("Board") will conduct a public hearing to consider imposing solid waste special assessments against certain improved residential properties located within the County Urban Service Area to fund the cost of solid waste management, collection, and disposal services, facilities and programs provided to such properties and to authorize collection of such assessments on the tax bill. The hearing will be held in the County Commission Chambers at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7, 2004, on the third floor in the St. Lucie County Administration Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed assessments. All affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the Board within 20 days of this notice. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the Community Services Director at (772) 462-1777 or TDD (772) 462-1428, at least seven days prior to the date of the hearing. The assessments will be computed by multiplying the number of dwelling units on each parcel by the rate of assessment. The rate of assessment for the upcoming fiscal year shall be $166.08 per dwelling unit. The maximum rate of assessment that can be charged in future fiscal years without additional notice shall be $166.08 per dwelling unit. Copies of the assessment roll, showing the amount of the assessment to be imposed against each parcel of property, and the legal documentation relating to the assessments are available for inspection at the office of the County's MSBU B-1 Coordinator located on the second floor of the Administration Annex at 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. The assessments will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2004, as authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. If you have any questions, please contact the County at (772) 462-3500, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. [INSERT MAP OF COUNTY) PUBLISH DATE: August 10, 2004 Douglas M. Anderson County Administrator PUBLISHER: The Tribune TYPE AD: Legal Ad PROOF TO: St. Lucie County Attorney's Office 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 BILL TO: Board of County Commissioners Acct. No. 11504098 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 B-2 P;i a ~~ . 4 ~ ~ li i ~ ' ., 4 ~,~1~1 i L ..,.____----~~__-_~ Indian River Cqunty Martin County ~~ .. ~, ii'''i F' ' i _„ Sf. Lucie County Urban Service Bounr~ary r ^ a ^ r Urban Service Limits 1 1 S~^.i'.~ ~""` + Cornrrwnity D~valoprr~~X Daxuvlmen; 1 MaO FtBA1'90 fm rctercru.C G~^ly N 1 ' .np Ir tin m~ryYG I~ Yr~~ W~~ V ~4 wNRn i~Fwn Ory. I ~ Kwl!w Iwi nr o W y wu wl W M.M ~1 %w+~w•w.+w..e .am.r.i y4~ua wpv~.n + 6RAnw~C 1CKi w.~ ~ 0 W i 7 3 APPENDIX C FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED ~4r/ APPENDIX C FORM OF NOTICE TO BE MAILED * * * * * NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER * * * ST. LUCIE COUNTY 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, Florida 34982 Owner Address City, State Zip ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS Tax Parcel # Legal Description: As required by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, and at the direction of the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, notice is given by the County that annual assessments for solid waste services using the tax bill collection method, may be levied on your property. The use of an annual special assessment to fund solid waste services benefiting improved residential property located within the County Urban Service Area is a fair, efficient and effective manner to fund solid waste services. The total annual solid waste assessment revenue to be collected within the County Urban Service Area is estimated to be $ The annual solid waste assessment is based on the number of residential dwelling units contained on each parcel of property. The following is a summary of the non-ad valorem special assessments being imposed on the above parcel for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2004. The above parcel is subject to the solid waste assessment: The total number of residential dwelling units on the above parcel is dwelling units. The annual solid waste assessment for the above parcel is $ for fiscal year 2004-05 and shall constitute the maximum amount of the assessment for future fiscal years, unless a new resolution is subsequently adopted by the Board. A public hearing will be held at 6:00 p.m. on September 7, 2004, or as soon thereafter as may be heard, in the County Commission Chambers, on the Third Floor of the St. Lucie County Administration Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed assessments. All owners of improved residential property within the County Urban Service Area were mailed individual notices similar to this one. Subsequent to this year, only owners of reclassified property which resulted in an increased assessment, or owners of property C-1 not included on the prior years assessment roll will receive updated mailed notice in addition to the annual published notice, provided that the amount levied does not exceed the maximum amount of the assessment as set forth herein. You and all other affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the Board within 20 calendar days of the date of this notice. If you decide to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at the hearing, you will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the Community Services Director at (772) 462-1777 or telecommunications device for the deaf at (772) 462- 1428, at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing. Unless proper steps are initiated in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure relief within 20 days from the date of Board's action at the above hearing (including the method of apportionment, the rate of assessment and the imposition of assessments), such action shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented. Copies of the legal documentation for the assessment program are available for inspection at the Office of the County's MSBU Coordinator, located on the Second Floor of the Administration Annex at 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. The special assessment amount shown on this notice and the ad valorem taxes for the above parcel will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill mailed in November of each year that the assessment is imposed. Failure to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. If there is a mistake on this notice, it will be corrected. If you have any questions, please contact the County at (772) 462-1929, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. *****THIS IS NOT A TAX BILL***** C-2 AGENDA REQUEST ITEM 1~0. C2B DATE: August 3, 2004 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY(DEPT): County Attorney SUBJECT: Revocable License Agreement - IFAS -University of Florida Pruitt Research Center Road REGULAR ( ] PUBLIC HEARING [ ] CONSENT [XX ] PRESENTED BY: JoAnn Riley Property Acquisition Manager BACKGROUND: The University of Florida has requested a Revocable License Agreement to tie into the County's existing storm water drainage system at Pruitt Research Center Road and discharging water through same. FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: None RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board approve the Revocable License Agreement with the University of Florida, authorize the Chairman to execute the Revocable License Agreement and direct University of Florida to record the Revocable License Agreement in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida. COMMISSION ACTION: ~Q APPROVED [ ]DENIED [ ]OTHER: Approved 5-0 CONCURRE E: Do 1 M. Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals [X] County Attorney: [X] Engineering: ~~y [X] Public Works:J~~' k/ [X) Originating Dept: jXl Road and Bridge [~Finance:(check for copy only, if applicable) Effective 5/96 G:\ACQ\WPUanet\Licenseagree\IFAS\Agenda Request.wpd ~rr-` This instrument prepared by: Janet LiCausi under the direction of Daniel S. McIntyre, County Attorney 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982 REVOCABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT `r/~ THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered this day of 2004 b and > Y between ST. LUCIE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (the "County") and THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES, A PUBLIC BODY CORPORATE, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF ITS INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES. whose address for the purpose of this agreement is P.O. Box 110180, Gainesville, Florida, ("University"). WHEREAS, University leases the real property located at 2199 South Rock Road, Fort Pierce, Florida, and more particularly described in that certain Lease Agreement ofrecord in Official Records Book 117, Page 223, of the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida, and, WHEREAS, University, desires to install and extend a storm water drainage pipe northward on the Benefitted Property, in-order to tie into the County's existing storm water drainage system and WHEREAS, the County is willing to permit University to go beneath Pruitt Research Center Road to tie into the existing pipe and to discharge storm water through it, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Revocable License Agreement. ~r NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: The Countyhereby grants University a Revocable License Agreement for the purpose of tying into the County's existing system storm water drainage pipe located under Pruitt Research Center Road as depicted in the construction plans attached as Exhibit "A" and discharging storm water through the same. The University grants the County permission to access the Type E inlet, as shown on the construction plans, when necessary. This Revocable License Agreement shall extend only to the above-referenced drainage crossing and shall not extend to the construction and/or installation of any additional structures or utilities. 2. The sole purpose of this Agreement is to allow University a means of tying into the County's existing storm water drainage system and discharging water through the same. 3. Pursuant to the terms and conditions contained in this Revocable License Agreement, the County authorizes University to tie into, keep and maintain, and repair and replace a 36 inch corrugated pipe to provide drainage to the Benefitted Property ("improvements"). Any maintenance .requirements within Pruitt Research Center Road right-of--way resulting from the University's work shall be performed by the University at the sole expense of the University. 4. University is required to complete tree constn:ction of the improvements in accordance with Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction in St. Lucie County, Florida, and FDOT Standards. University shall provide the County Engineer with a Maintenance of Traffic Plan for approval prior to construction and provide a schedule for construction. 5. This Agreement shall be binding on future successors and assignees ofUniversity and the County. 6. The County shall have the right, at the sole discretion of the County Engineer, to terminate this Agreement with or without cause and require removal of the improvements at the University's sole expense upon ninety (90) days written notice to the University. If University requests to alter or relocate the improvements in lieu of termination, the County Engineer may, in lieu of termination, request that Universityperform certain alteration to or relocate the improvements at University's sole expense. However, if such alteration is notperformed to the satisfaction of the County Engineer, the County shall be entitled to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) days prior written notice to University. 7. Upon the abandonment of the installation of the improvements, the expiration of this Revocable License Agreement, or the revocation of this Revocable License Agreement, whichever occurs first, University shall be responsible for the removal or plugging of the abandoned improvements as directed by the County Engineer, consistent with the specifications of the County in force at such time. 8. The term of this Revocable License Agreement shall begin on the date first above written and shall remain in effect unless otherwise revoked or abandoned as provided herein. 9. University agrees to relocate the improvements, at any time and at no cost to the County, if necessary for the maintenance or improvements of Pruitt Research Center Road by the County. 10. The improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all applicable building codes and permitting regulations of the County and shall be maintained solely at the expense of University. Any maintenance activity will be subj ect to the written approval of the County Engineer. 11. University agrees to allow County employees access to the location of the Type E drainage structure so that County can maintain the County's pipe under Pruitt Research Centerright- ofway for County purposes as determined by the County Engineer. 12. All notices, request and other communications dealing directly or indirectly with this license shall be in writing and shall be (as elected by the person giving such notice) hand delivered by messenger or carrier service, telecommunicated, or mailed byregistered or certified mail (postage prepaid) return receipt requested, address to: As to County: As to University: County Engineer University of Florida Facilities & Engineering Division Operations Coordinator 2300 Virginia Avenue, 2rd Floor Property and Administration Operations Fort Pierce, FL 34982 P.O. Box 110180 Gainesville, FL 32611 S~~ith Copies to: County Attorney Administration Building Annex 2300 Virginia Avenue, 3rd Floor Fort Pierce, FL 34982 or to such other address as any party may designate by notice complying with the terms of this section. Each such notice shall be deemed delivered (a) on the date delivered ifbypersonal delivery, (b) on the date upon w hich t he return receipt is signed or delivery is refused or the notice is designated by the postal authorities as not deliverable, as the case maybe, if mailed. 13. To the extent permitted by law, University shall indemnify and hold the County harmless from and against all claims, liability, demands, damages, expenses, fees, fines penalties, suits, proceedings, actions and costs of actions, including reasonable attorneys fees of any kind or nature arising or in any way connected with the negligent use, occupation, management, or control of the above property by University or its' agents, servants, employees, patrons, or invitees, or resulting in injury to persons or property, or loss of life or property of any kind or nature whatsoever, sustained during University's use of the property. 14. The County shall promptly record this license in the official records of St. Lucie County, Florida. The University shall pay any costs of recording this Revocable License Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year above first written. ~; ATTEST: DEPUTY CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: CHAIRMAN APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: COUNTY ATTORNEY STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before the this by who produced of identification) and who did take an oath. WITNESS my hand and official seal, this day of day of ,2004, type A.D., 2004. Signature of Notary Public Name of Notary Public Typed, Printed or Stamped My Commission Expires: WITNESSES: ~-- e-~,~..~ STATE OF FLO A , COUNTY Of-_~~~~_ UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES BY: Ed Poppell, ice President for Finance and Administration, University of Florida Approy~d~ ~/ Rir%~. Jones, Interim Senior Vice Pres. fo Agriculture & Natural Resources University of Florida r~~ ,~~ Gregory P."Rivers, Director Office of Facilities Planning and Operations Institute of Food and Agricultural Science University of Florida APnPnROVED TO FORM) ,AN, ~D, /LEGALITY Office of Vice President & General Counsel The forgoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2004, by Ed Poppell, Vice President for Finance and Administration, University of Florid who prod oath. of identification) and who did take an WITNESS my hand and official seal, this day of ~ Lt I U ~ U A.D. 2004. ' ~, -- . ;" ,,,,,.., ~:~,~: ,.~;~.,, Jacquilyn S. Roberts ~ :~,~~ ;_ MYC.^A?v11SS10N~ DDi88893 EXPIRES i atur f I~ ary ~'ublic ~;,:; February 27, 2007 '.',~'oF F.d,S~ BONDED THRU TROY FAIN INSURANCE, INC na Name of Notary Public Typed, Printed or Stamped My Commission Expires: ~- W U E _~ d L,- n 2 F ~g . ~~ . ~~ t ~~ ~~ ~, li I I ~~ ~~ I• I Io 6 ~_ og r~ ~ I ~ > ' ~ I ~+'4 v tk ~ g ~ ~5~~ I I ~' ~ I aa~~ ~0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~44~~~ m H ~ ~ Y _ ~ I ~~ ~ ~ ~~ `~ ~_~ d +~ ~ ~}~ .. 1 r ~~~ ~~ ~ * y te -n V 1 I `}7 ` }~ Y , by ~:..:~ _.._ _ .. ~ _Z ~~ -~~ "r I i ~l ~_ ~. ~,, , . ,~ ~,~ ~.. ~ ~ ~- ~~~_~~~ ~ ~ ~~8~ ~6d~3~. I ~~~ ~~~ ddd ~ I »; I ~a~aa= i f~ I~ .~,.. ~~ ~~ ,~~ I ~~ li ~~ ~ IU , W~ ~ 1 ~ z ~ ~~ o cx < A I I ~~ ~. W I I I T 'T~ O C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ z z F w i~ ~ ~~ ~ mY r~ ~ ~ r1 vW ~ n. ?~ ~ a ~~ '~ n ~ J iz6~ ~~ .~ ~: ITEM NO.~_ AGENDA REQUEST DATE: Aug. 3, 2004 REGULAR: ( ) PUBLIC HEARING: ( ) CONSENT: (X) P:^ i, ~iOCiNT~ ~~~, ~F iL t? R ~. ,D ~~ TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): UTILITIES DEPARTMENT PRC i'/~ N ED BY: P.M. Bowers Utility Director SUBJECT: Staff requests approval of Equipment Request #E+Gt 04-269 for the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System in the amount of $2,405.00 and Budget Amendment BA04-161. FUNDS AVAILABLE: Funds to be made available in 441-1300-568000-100 via Budget Amendment BA04-161 PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Board approval of Equipment Request #E4'04-269 for the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System in the amount of $2,405.00 and Budget Amendment BA04-161. ~ounty Attorney: Originating Dept: ~1s1d ^ Other: ^ Finance: (Check for copy only, if applicable): COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED O DENIED O OTHER: Approved 5-0 CONCU NCE: g as Anderson County Administrator __ _---- - -- -- __ - -_ ___ eview and Approvals ,fin s _ Management and Budget: G~~./ ©~Purchasing: ^ Other: Anyone with a disability requiring accommodations to attend this meeting should contact the St. Lucie County Community Services Manager at 772-462-1777 or TTD 772-462-1428, at least 48 hours (48) prior to the meeting. UTILITY DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: P.M. Bowers, Utility Director DATE: August 3, 2004 RE: Equipment Request #EQ04-269 BACKGROUND: The Utility Department is converting their filing system to the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System -Network Version to accommodate the anticipated growth. This system will assist in better customer service for the Utility customers as well as internal departments. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Board approval of Equipment Request #EW04-269 for the Colorbar Gold Software Label Print System in the amount of $2,405.00 and Budget Amendment BA04- 161. J BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST FORM REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: UTILITIES PREPARED DATE: 7/20/2004 AGENDA DATE: 7/27/2004 ACCOUNT NUMBER TO: 441-1300-568000-100 FROM: 441-991 ACCDtJNT NAME SOFTWARE ES REASON FOR BUDGET AMENDMENT: To cover expenses for Colorbar Software Label Print System -Network Version. CONTINGENCY BALA~ THIS AMENDMENT: REMAINING BALANCE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL: OMB APPROVAL: BUDGET AMENDMENT #: DOCUMENT # 8~ INPUT BY: n/a n/a BA04-161 AMOUNT $2,405 ~D` ww ~ ~ > >; W W.i' ~ ~ ~. OO r ~ O Y zZ V z 3~. ~ Q z = W p ~w o Z ~ w O cn cn `~ (/~ M Q c ~~ V) O x X a` N ~ N w ~ E C ~ G ~ Z ~ J O ° y OQ gW _ f0 U ~ V W ~O ~ ~ mo w ~ - J I Z Q a ~ a ~ c~ ~ V F-- , ~ ~~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ _ V L,L _ U 3 V Q _ O p _ .I ~ W ~ ~ W g ~ ~ ~' - F y ~ W ~ m ~ m = Z ._ ° ~ rn~ F- W a3 ~ of Z ~ w w v> .g ~ F" ~ X ~ . ~ ~ a O Z ~ m ~ U W w Q p V w C w to ~ y ~ N ~ ~ a Z O ~ ~- N ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ J ~ a ° 3 W w c~ m o ~ ~ v/ J ~ J _ ~ = Q ~ _ '~ O ~ ~ U H '. Z F'- Z ~ W Z ~ a ~Z: W ~ ~ W ~O a 0o d~ '' ~~ ~ Coutvey ~~ F L O R I D A TO: Board of County Commissioners SUBMITTED BY: Mosquito Control AGENDA REQUEST ITEMNO.C-4 DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [ PUBLIC HEARING [ j CONSENT [ X ] PRESENTED BY: James R. David SUBJECT: Orlando/FSDO Congested Area Plan -Mosquito Control Aerial Adulticiding BACKGROUND: District staff requests a letter from the BOCC granting approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County as part of its arbovirus vector control effort. The letter is solicited in response to a requirement established by the Orlando Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAAJ, as part of the District's Congested Area Operations plan per Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR part 137. FUNDS AVAIL.: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board grant approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County, as part of the Mosquito Control District's arbovirus control effort, and authorize the Chairperson, or her designee, to execute the letter of approval, which will be transmitted to the Orlando/FSDO as part of the Mosquito Control District's Congested Area Operations Plan. COMMISSION ACTION: ~] APPROVED [ ] DENIED [ ]OTHER: Approved 5-0 Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management 8~ Budget Purchasing:, (/originating Dept. Other: Other: Finance: (Check f opy only, if applicable)- Eff. 5/96 County Administrator .. MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: James R. David, Mosquito Control Director DATE: July 23, 2004 SUBJECT: Orlando/FSDO Congested Area Plan -Mosquito Control Aerial Adulticiding BACKGROUND: District staff requests a letter from the BOCC granting approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County as part of its arbovirus vector control effort. West Nile virus and other arbovirus' are a danger to human health. Because of the agricultural nature of many areas of our county, the vector populations capable of transmitting West Nile and other arboviruses (SLE, etc.) as they mature, can become very large and very wide-spread, especially after county-wide or regional Epic rainfalls (>2.0 inches). When this occurs, preventive measures, such as aerial adulticiding, are employed to combat the vector and reduce human risk. The letter is solicited in response to a requirement established by the Orlando Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), as part of the District's Congested Area Operations plan per Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR part 137. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board grant approval to the Mosquito Control District to perform aerial adulticiding operations in the County, as part of the Mosquito Control District's arbovirus control effort, and authorize the Chairperson, or her designee, to execute the letter of approval, which will be transmitted to the Orlando/FSDO as part of the Mosquito Control District's Congested Area Operations Plan. . ,~"+ BOARD OF CO~'1dTY RC~#ING COMMISSIONERS k ~` DEPAR~'~~NT ED PARKER, DIRECTOR TABULATION SHEET - BID #04-053 SAVANNA CAMPGROUND -CONVERSION TO LAUNDRY FACILITY CENTRAL SERVICES OPENED: MAY 19, 2004 VENDOR BASE BID SPADES CONSTRUCTORS INC. FT. LAUDERDALE, FL $ 46,666.00 FAX: 954-467-1226 PAR ONE CONSTRUCTION STUART, FL $ 46,913.00 FAX: 772-223-1133 TOPLINE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. ST. CLOUD, FL $ 52,500.00 FAX: 407-891-7411 HENNIS CONST. CO., INC. $ 53,000.00 PORT ST. LUCIE, FL FAX: 772-464-4114 NUMBER OF COMPANIES NOTIFIED*: 901 NUMBER OF BID DOCUMENTS DISTRIBUTED*: 17 NUMBER OF BIDS RECEIVED: 4 'per demandstar.com JOHN D. BRUHN, District No. 1 • DOUG COWARD, District No. 2 • PAULA A. LEWIS, DisVict No. 3 • FRANNIE HUTCHINSON, District No. 4 • CLIFF BARNES, District No. 5 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR -DOUGLAS M. ANDERSON 2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE • FORT PIERCE, FL 34982-5652 • (772)-462-1700 • FAX (772) 462-1294 AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. CS DATE: August 3, 2004 .~ .~...~: t. ~. ,.. TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): ENGINEERING DIVISION 4115 REGULAR [ PUBLIC HEARING [ ] CONSENT [ X ) PRESENTED BY: Michael Powley, P.E. County Engineer SUBJECT: Request permission to advertise for a public hearing on St. Lucie Citrus Mining Permit Application. BACKGROUND: The proposed St. Lucie Citrus Mine is located south of Okeechobee Road along the east side of Ideal Holding Road. This is a new Class II mining permit application. There has not been any previous mining activity on this site. Staff intends to notify all of the residents along Ideal Holding Road and in the immediate vicinity via regular mail of this public hearing. FUNDS AVAIL.: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Board approval to advertise for a public hearing to be held on September 7, 2004 or soon thereafter to consider the request of the St. Lucie Citrus Class II Mining Permit Application. COMMISSION ACTION: [ ]APPROVED [ ]DENIED [~ OTHER: pulled prior to meeting. 1 [x]County Attorney Q ~ti ; / [x]Originating Dept. Publi orks ~~4v [x]MSBU Coord. St. lucie citrus mining.ag Coordination/Signatures CONCURRE E: ou a Anderson County Administrator [ ]Mgt. & Budget [x]Growth Mgt.~J [x]Env. Res. Div.-/~~ [ ]Fiscal Coord. .~' AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. c-6 DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [ ] PUBLIC HEARING [ ] CONSENT [x] INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENTED BY: DON MCLAM ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): CENTRAL SERVICES SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF LOW-BID UNDRY FACILITY AT THE SA ANNASICAMPv~ROUND RENOVATION OF OLD LA BACKGROUND: Staff advertised to bid May 18, 2004, for the Savanna Campground Laundry Facility Conversion, with bids openect ony t9a cost of $ 6,666 00 fogth s projectapproval to go with the low-bidder, Spades Constru FUNDS AVAIL: 316-7210-563000-7650 (Improvements OR Building) PREVIOUS ACTION: The Board of County Commissioners approved reallocation of funds for conversion to laundry facility on July 13, 2004, Item No. c-7c. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners approve the low bidder, Spades Construction, Bid No. 04-053 for the conversion to laundry facility in the amount of $46,666.00 at the Savannas Campground and authorize the Chairto sign the contract as prepared by the County Attorney. MISSION ACTION: [~ APPROVED [ ]DENIED [ ]OTHER: Approved 5-0 Cour.:y Attorne : 'Q"~ - Origina'ing De ~ ~ v Finance: (Check for Copy cnty, if Applica~;e1 Coordination/Signatures M5*.. ~ Budget: Ot!:er: CONCUR CE: Do nderson County Administrator Purchasing Mgr.: C Other: Eff. 1 /97 c•\arRNDA\AG~7A-SAVANNA L~:.'~~ZY.DCC AGENDA REQUEST ITEM NO. C-7 DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING CONSENT TO: ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUBMITTED BY: PUBLIC SAFETY [X] PRESENTED BY: Jack Southard, Public Safety Director SUBJECT: Accept the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant in the amount of $23,438, Budget Resolution 04-202, and an Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, St. Lucie County Sheriff s Office, and the St. Lucie County Fire District. BACKGROUND: St. Lucie County has been awarded a grant in the amount of $23,438 to establish a Citizens Emergency Response Team (CERT) to train interested citizens to assist in emergency situations. The County has met with representatives from the Fire District and Sheriff's Office to develop the proposed CERT project. St. Lucie County and the Fire District have agreed to contribute $6,000 each for a Part Time Volunteer Coordinator to head the program, and the Sheriff's Department has agreed to manage and house the program. This is a cost- reimbursement grant that will be administered by the County and the funds will be passed through to the Sheriff's Department when made available by the State. The County's contribution is $6,000. FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE IN: 001-2510-546000-200 -Equipment Maintenance PREVIOUS ACTION: On February 3, 2004 the Board authorized the Chair to sign and submit a grant application to the Florida Department of Community Affairs Emergency Grant Program to fund a CERT program: RECONIlVIENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissions accept the. CERT Grant and authorize the Chair to sign the. grant agreement, approve Budget Resolution # 04-202 recognizing the grant funds, and sign the Inter-Local Agreement between St. Lucie County, the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department, and the St. Lucie County Fire District. COMMISSION ACTION: [~ APPROVED [ ] DENIED [ ] OTHER: Approved 5-0 Coordination/Signatures CON NCE: oug Anderson County Administrator County Attorney: XX 11J h Management & Budget: XX Purchasing: Originating Dept: XX ~sX)ther: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) C:\Documents and SettinQS\Administrator\Local SettinQS\Temp\83CERTGrant.DOC Cou N~ y '~', F L d R 1 D A St. Lucie County Department of Bublic Safety. Division of Emergency Management MEMORANDt~l TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Jack T. Southard, Public Safety Directo DATE: July 27, 2004 REF: Community Emergency Response Team, Program (CERT) The Board of County Commissioners approved the Community Emergency Response Team Program (CERT)application on February I0, 2004 for St. Lucie County to receive $23,438.00 to assist in the initial organization and maintaining a CERT Program from the State of F1or~ida, Department of Community Affairs. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness .for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help. St. Lucie County Public Safety and St. Lucie County Fire District have agreed to provide an extra $6,000.00 each as in-kind functions as explained in the original grant application. _ St. Lucie County Public Safety will administer the contract. St. Lucie County Sheriff's office has agreed to manage the program and perform training classes and exercises along with St. Lucie County Fire District. JTS%mpd RESOLUTION N0.04-202 WHEREAS, subsequent to the adoption of the budget for the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, certain funds not anticipated at the time of adoption have become available from the Florida Department of Community Affairs in the amount of $23,438 in the form of a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant for a collaborative agreement between the Emergency Management Division of the St. Lucie County Public Safety Department, the Fire District, and the Sheriffs Department. WHEREAS, Section 129.06 (d), Florida Statutes, requires the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners to adopt a resolution to appropriate and expend such funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, in meeting assembled this 3rd day of August, 2004, pursuant to Section 129.06 (d), Florida Statutes, such funds are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year 2003-2004, and the budget for the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners is hereby amended as follows: REVENUES 001170-2510-334202-200 Florida Department of Community Affairs $23,438 APPROPRIATIONS 001170-2510-591900-200 Transfer To Sheriff $23,438 After motion and second the vote on this resolution was as follows: Commissioner Paula A. Lewis, Chairperson XXX Commissioner John D. Bruhn, Vice Chairperson XXX Commissioner Doug Coward XXX Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson XXX Commissioner Cliff Barnes XXX __ PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED THIS 3rd DAY OF AUGUST, 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: CHAIRMAN ~~APPROVED AS TO CORRECTNESS AND FORM: COUNTY ATTORNEY Contract Number: 05-CI- 2P-10-66-01 CFDA Number: 97.004 FEDERALLY FUNDED SUBGRANT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs, with headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "Department"), and St. Lucie County, (hereinafter referred to as the "Recipient"). THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FACTS: A. WHEREAS, the Recipient represents that it is fully qualified and eligible to receive these grant funds to provide the services identified herein; and B. WHEREAS, the Department has received these grant funds from the federal government, and has the authority to subgrant these funds to the Recipient upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and C. WHEREAS, the Department has authority pursuant to Florida law to disburse the funds under this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, the Department and the Recipient do mutually agree as follows: (1) SCOPE OF WORK. The Recipient shall fully perform the obligations in accordance with the Budget and Scope of Work, Attachment A of this Agreement. (2) INCORPORATION OF LAWS. RULES. REGULATIONS AND POLICIES. Both the Recipient and the Department shall be governed by applicable State and Federal laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to those identified in Attachment B. (3) PERIOD OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall begin July 1, 2004 and shall end September 30, 2005, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (9) of this Agreement. ~/ ,,,~/ (4) MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT: REPAYMENTS Either party may request modification of the provisions of this Agreement. Changes which are mutually agreed upon shall be valid only when reduced to writing, duly signed by each of the parties hereto, and attached to the original of this Agreement. Changes to the amount of funding to be provided may be accomplished by notice from the Department to the Recipient, in the form of certified mail, return receipt requested. The Department may make ah award of additional funds by subsequent Award Letter certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Recipient's contact identified in Paragraph (10), below. Should the Recipient determine it does not wish to accept the award of additional funds, then the Recipient shall provide notice to the Department contact within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Award Letter. Otherwise, the Recipient shall provide to the Department its written notice of acceptance within forty-eve (45) days of receipt of the Award Letter. The terms of this Agreement shall be considered to have been modified to include the additional funds upon the Department's receipt of the written notice of acceptance and receipt of a budget form which details the proposed expenditure of the additional funds. The budget form will be provided by the Department when the offer of additional funds is made. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any budget changes which do not increase the overall cost of the projector change the Scope of Work do not require a written modification to this Agreement. All refunds or repayments to be made to the Department under this Agreement are to be made payable to the order of "Department of Community Affairs", and mailed directly to the Department at the following address: Department of Community Affairs Cashier Finance and Accounting 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee FL 32399-2100 In accordance with § 215.34(2), Fla. Stat., if a check or other draft is returned to the Department for collection, the Department must add to the amount of the check or draft a service fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) or Five Percent (5%) of the face amount of the check or draft, whichever is greater. '~-' ,,r~,/' (5) RECORDKEEPING (a) As applicable, Recipient's performance under this Agreement shall be subject to the federal "Common Rule: Uniform Administrative Requirements for State and Local Governments" (53 '~ Federal Register 8034) or OMB Circular No. A-110, "Grants and Agreements with Institutions of High Education, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations," and either OMB Circular No. A-87, "Cost Principles for State and Local Governments," OMB Circular No. A-21, "Cost Principles for Educational Institutions," or OMB Circular No. A-122, "Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations." If this Agreement is made with a commercial (for-profit) organization on acost-reimbursement basis, the Recipient shall be subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations 31.2 and 931.2. (b) The Recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this Agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Department or its designee, Comptroller, or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The Recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Department or its designee, Comptroller, or Auditor General upon request for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department, with the following exceptions: 1. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the five year period and extends beyond the five year period, the records will be maintained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. 2. Records for the disposition of non-expendable personal property valued at $S,OOO.or more at the time of acquisition shall be retained for five years after final disposition. 3. Records relating to real property acquisition shall be retained for five years after closing of title. (c) All records, including supporting documentation of all program costs, shall be sufficient to determine compliance with the requirements and objectives of the Budget and Scope of Work - Attachment A -and all other applicable laws and regulations. (d) The Recipient, its employees or agents, including all subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided under this Agreement, shall allow access to its records at reasonable times ~° to the Department, its employees, and agents. "Reasonable" shall be construed according to the circumstances but ordinarily shall mean during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, on Monday through Friday. "Agents" shall include, but not be limited to, auditors retained by the Department. (6) REPORTS A. By August 15, 2004 an initial report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.B. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work or prepare the products should be submitted. B. By August 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. C. By September 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. D. By October 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. E. By November 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. F. By December 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. G. By January 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. H. By February 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. I. By March 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. J. By April 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. K. By May 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. L. By June 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. Final invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products must be submitted. M. By July 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitt~d""f~b the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. N. By August 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part - III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. O. By September 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products should be submitted. Final invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products must be submitted. N. By October 15, 2005 aclose-out report shall be submitted to the Department for approval. (7) MONITORING. The Recipient shall constantly monitor its performance under this Agreement to ensure that time schedules are being met, the Budget and Scope of Work is being accomplished within specified time periods, and other performance goals are being achieved. Such review shall be made for each function or activity set forth in Attachment A to this Agreement. In addition, the Department will monitor the performance and financial management by the Recipient throughout the contract term to ensure timely completion of all tasks. In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, as revised (see "AUDIT REQUIREMENTS" below), monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits by Department staff, limited scope audits as defined by OMB Circular A-133; as revised, and/or other procedures. By entering into this Agreement, the Recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Department. In the event that the Department determines that a limited scope audit of the Recipient is appropriate, the Recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Department to the Recipient regarding such audit. The Recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations or audits deemed necessary by the Comptroller or Auditor General. In addition, the Department will monitor the performance and financial management by the Contractor throughout the contract term to ensure timely completion of all tasks. (8) LIABILITY. (a) Unless Recipient is a State agency or subdivision, as defined in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., the Recipient shall be solely responsible to parties with whom it shall deal in carrying out the terms of this agreement, and shall save the Department harmless against all claims of whatever nature by third parties arising out of the performance of work under this agreement. For purposes of this agreement, Recipient agrees that it is not an employee or agent of the Department, but is an independent contractor. (b) Any Recipient who is a state agency or subdivision, as defined in Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., agrees to be fully responsible to the extent provided by Section 768.28, Fla. Stat., for its negligent acts or omissions or tortious acts which result in claims or suits against the Department, and agrees to be liable for any damages proximately caused by said acts or omissions. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any Recipient to which sovereign immunity applies. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of any contract. (9) DEFAULT: REMEDIES; TERMINATION. (a) If the necessary funds are not available to fund this agreement as a result of action by Congress, the state Legislature, the Office of the Comptroller or the Office of Management and Budgeting, or if any of the following events occur ("Events of Default"), all obligations on the part of the Department to make any further payment of funds hereunder shall, if the Department so elects, terminate and the Department may, at its option, exercise any of its remedies set forth herein, but the Department may make any payments or parts of payments after the happening of any Events of Default without thereby waiving the right to exercise such remedies, and without becoming liable to make any further payment: 1. If any warranty or representation made by the Recipient in this Agreement or any previous Agreement with the Department shall at any time be false or misleading in any respect, or if the Recipient shall fail to keep, observe or perform any of the terms or covenants contained in this Agreement or any previous agreement with the Department and has not cured such in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling to meet its obligations thereunder; 2. If any material adverse change shall occur in the financial condition of the Recipient at any time during the term of this Agreement from the financial condition revealed in any reports filed or to be filed with the Department, and the Recipient fails to cure said material adverse change within thirty (30) days from the time the date written notice is sent by the Department. 3. If any reports required by this Agreement have not been submitted to the Department or have been submitted with incorrect, incomplete or insufficient information; 4. If the Recipient has failed to perform and complete in timely fashion any of the services required under the Budget and Scope of Work attached hereto as Attachment A. 5. If the Recipient fails to comply with the requirements of statutory objectives of Federal laws or regulations. (b) Upon the happening of an Event of Default, then the Department may, at its option, upon thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice to the Recipient and upon the Recipient's failure to timely cure, exercise any one or more of the following remedies, either concurrently or consecutively, and the pursuit of any one of the following remedies shall not preclude the Department from pursuing any other remedies contained herein or otherwise provided at law or in equity: 1. Terminate this Agreement, provided that the Recipient is given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of such termination. The notice shall be effective when placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail-return receipt requested, to the address set forth in paragraph (10) herein; 2. Commence an appropriate legal or equitable action to enforce performance of this Agreement; 3. Withhold or suspend payment of all or any part of a request for payment; 4. Exercise any corrective or remedial actions, to include but not be limited to, requesting additional information from the Recipient to determine the reasons for or the extent of non- compliance or lack of performance, issuing a written warning to advise that more serious measures may be taken if the situation is not corrected, advising the Recipient to suspend, discontinue or refrain from incurring costs for any activities in question or requiring the Recipient to reimburse the Department for the amount of costs incurred for any items determined to be ineligible; 5. Exercise any other rights or remedies which may be otherwise available under law; (c) The Department may terminate this Agreement for cause upon such written notice as is reasonable under the circumstances. Cause shall include, but not be limited to, misuse of funds; fraud; lack of compliance with applicable rules, laws and regulations; failure to perform in a timely manner; and refusal by the Recipient to permit public access to any document, paper, letter, or other material subject to disclosure under Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., as amended. (d) In addition to any other remedies, the Recipient shall return to the Department any funds which were used for ineligible purposes under the program laws, rules, and regulations governing the use of the funds under the program. (e) The Department may terminate this Agreement at any time if the Recipient refuses to fulfill any of its obligations under this Agreement. Prior to termination, the Department shall provide thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice of its intent to terminate pursuant to this provision and shall provide the Recipient an opportunity to consult with the Department regarding the reason(s) for termination. (f) The Department may terminate this Agreement for its convenience by providing the Recipient with thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice. (g) The parties may agree to terminate this Agreement for their mutual convenience as evidenced by written amendment of this Agreement. The amendment shall establish the effective date of the termination and the procedures for proper closeout of the Agreement. (f) Notwithstanding the above, the Recipient shall not be relieved of liability to the Department by virtue of any breach of Agreement by the Recipient. The Department may, to the extent authorized by law, withhold any payments to the Recipient for purpose of set-off until such time as the exact amount of damages due the Department from the Recipient is determined. (10) NOTICE AND CONTACT. (a) All notices provided under or pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing, either by hand delivery, or first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the representative identified below at the address set forth below and said notification attached to the original of this Agreement. (b) The name and address of the Department contract manager for this Agreement is: Thomas A. Magnuson 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32303 Telephone: (850) 414-7768 Fax: (850) 922-3388 Email: tom.magnuson@dca.state.fl.us (c) The name and address of the Representative of the Recipient responsible for the administration of this Agreement is: Bill Hoeffner 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 Telephone (772) 462-1467 Fax: (772) 462-2131 Email hoeffner@co.st-lucie.fl.us (d) In the event that different representatives or addresses are designated by either party after execution of this Agreement, notice of the name, title and address of the new representative will be rendered as provided in (10)(a) above. (11) OTHER PROVISIONS. (a) The validity of this Agreement is subject to the truth and accuracy of all the information, representations, and materials submitted or provided by the Recipient in this Agreement, in any subsequent submission or response to Department request, or in any submission or response to fulfill the requirements of this Agreement, and such information, representations, and materials are incorporated by reference. The lack of accuracy thereof or any material changes shall, at the option of the Department and with thirty (30) days written notice to the Recipient, cause the termination of this Agreement and the release of the Department from all its obligations to the Recipient. (b) This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Florida, and venue for any actions arising out of this Agreement shall lie in Leon County. If any provision hereof is in conflict with any applicable statute or rule, or is otherwise unenforceable, then such provision shall be deemed null and void to the extent of such conflict, and shall be deemed severable, but shall not invalidate any other provision of this Agreement. {c) No waiver by the Department of any right or remedy granted hereunder or failure to insist on strict performance by the Recipient shall affect or extend or act as a waiver of any other right or remedy of the Department hereunder, or affect the subsequent exercise of the same right or remedy by the Department for any further or subsequent default by the Recipient. Any power of approval or disapproval granted to the Department under the terms of this Agreement shall survive the terms and life of this Agreement as a whole. (d) The Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, any one of which may be taken as an original. (e) The Recipient agrees to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et se . , if applicable, which prohibits discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of disability in the areas of employment, public accommodations, transportation, State and local government services, and in telecommunications. (f) A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime or on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor or discriminatory vendor list. (g) With respect to any Recipient which is not a local government or state agency, and which receives funds under this Agreement from the federal government, by signing this Agreement, the Recipient certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: 1. are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a federal department or agency; 2. have not, within afive-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state or local) transaction or contract under public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; 3. are not presently indicted or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any offenses enumerated in paragraph 11(g)2. of this certification; and 4. have not within afive-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public transactions (federal, state or local) terminated for cause or default. Where the Recipient is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such Recipient shall attach an explanation to this Agreement. (12) AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. (a) The Recipient agrees to maintain financial procedures and support documents, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, to account for the receipt and expenditure of funds under this Agreement. (b) These records shall be available at all reasonable times for inspection, review, or audit by state personnel and other personnel duly authorized by the Department. "Reasonable" shall be construed according to circumstances, but ordinarily shall mean normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, Monday through Friday. (c) The Recipient shall also provide the Department with the records, reports or financial statements upon request for the purposes of auditing and monitoring the funds awarded under this Agreement. (d) If the Recipient is a State or local governrrieilr a non-profit organization as defined in OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and in the event that the Recipient expends $300,000 or more in Federal awards in its fiscal year, the Recipient must have a single or program-specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, as revised. EXHIBIT 1 to this Agreement indicates Federal resources awarded through the Department by this Agreement. In determining the Federal awards expended in its fiscal year, the Recipient shall consider all sources of Federal awards, including Federal resources received from the Department. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should be in accordance with the guidelines established by OMB Circular A-133, as revised. An audit of the Recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, will meet the requirements of this paragraph. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in Paragraph 12 (d) above, the Recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to auditee responsibilities as provided in Subpart C of OMB Circular A-133, as revised. If the Recipient expends less than $300,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, is not required. In the event that the Recipient expends less than $300,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, the cost of the audit must be paid from non-Federal resources (i.e., the cost of such audit must be paid from Recipient~resources obtained from other than Federal entities). (e) Copies of reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and required by subparagraph (d) above shall be submitted, when required by Section 320 (d), OMB Circular A-133, as revised, by.or on behalf of the Recipient directly to each of the following: The Department of Community Affairs at each of the following addresses: Department of Community Affairs Office of Audit Services 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 and Department of Community Affairs (program office) 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 The Federal Audit Clearinghouse designated in OMB Circular A-133, as revised (the number of copies required by Sections .320(d)(1) and (2), OMB Circular A-133, as revised, should be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse), at the following address: Federal Audit Clearinghouse Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47132 Other Federal agencies and pass-through entities in accordance with Sections .320 (e) and (f), OMB Circular A-133, as revised. (f) Pursuant to Section .320 (#), OMB Circular A-133, as revised, the recipient shall submit a copy of the reporting package described in Section .320 (c), OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and any management letter issued by the auditor, to the Department at each of the following addresses: Department of Community Affairs Office of Audit Services 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 and Department of Community Affairs Citizen Corps/ CERT Program Office 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 (g) Any reports, management letter, or other information required to be submitted to the Department pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted timely in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, as applicable. (h) Recipients, when submitting financial reporting packages to the Department for audits done in accordance with OMB Circular A-133 or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should indicate the date that the reporting package was delivered to the Recipient in correspondence accompanying the reporting package. (i) The Recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Department, or its designee, the Comptroller, or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The Recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Department, or its designee, the Comptroller, or Auditor General upon request for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. Q) In the event the audit shows that the entire funds disbursed hereunder, or any portion thereof, were not spent in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement, the Recipient shall be held liable for reimbursement to the Department of all funds not spent in accordance with these applicable regulations and Agreement provisions within thirty (30) days after the Department has notified the Recipient of such non-compliance. (k) The Recipient shall retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and any other documents pertinent to this Agreement for a period of five years after the date of submission of the final expenditures report. However, if litigation or an audit has been initiated prior to the expiration of the five-year period, the records shall be retained until the litigation or audit findings have been resolved. (I) The Recipient shall have all audits completed by an independent certified public accountant (IPA) who shall either be a certified public accountant or a public accountant licensed under Chapter 473, Fla. Stat. The IPA shall state that the audit complied with the applicable provisions noted above. (13) SUBCONTRACTS. (a) If the Recipient subcontracts any or all of the work required under this Agreement, a copy of the executed subcontract must be forwarded to the Department within thirty (30) days after execution of the subcontract. The Recipient agrees to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and (ii) the subcontractor shall hold the Department and Recipient harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. (14) TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. (15) ATTACHMENTS. (a) All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated as if set out fully herein. (b) In the event of any inconsistencies or conflict between the language of this Agreement and the attachments hereto, the language of such attachments shall be controlling, but only to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency. (c) This Agreement has the following attachments: Exhibit 1 -Funding Sources Attachment A -Budget and Scope of Work Attachment B -Program Statutes and Regulations Attachment C -Copyrights, Patents and Trademark Attachment D -Assurances Attachment E -Advance Justification Attachment F -Warranties and Representations (16) FUNDING/CONSIDERATION (a) This is acost-reimbursement Agreement. The Recipient shall be reimbursed for costs incurred in the satisfactory performance of work hereunder in an amount not to exceed $23,438.00 subject to the availability of funds. (b) Any advance payment under this Agreement is subject to s. 216.181(16), Florida Statutes. The amount which may be advanced may not exceed the expected cash needs of the Recipient within the first three (3) months of the contract term. For a federally funded contract, any advance payment is also subject to federal OMB Circulars A-87, A-110, A-122 and the Cash •- Management Improvement Act of 1990. If an advance payment is requested, the budget data on which the request is based and a justification statement shall be included in this Agreement as Attachment E. Attachment E will specify the amount of advance payment needed and provide an explanation of the necessity for and proposed use of these funds. 1. No advance payment is requested. 2. An advance payment of $ is requested. (c) After the initial advance, if any, payment shall be made on a reimbursement basis as needed. The Recipient agrees to expend funds in accordance with the Budget and Scope of Work, Attachment A of this Agreement. (17) STANDARD CONDITIONS. The Recipient agrees to be bound by the following standard conditions: (a) The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature, and subject to any modification in accordance with Chapter 216, Fla. Stat. or the Florida Constitution. (b) If otherwise allowed under this Agreement, the Agreement may be renewed on a yearly basis for a period that may not exceed two (2) years or for a period no longer than the term of the original agreement, whichever period is longer, specifying the terms under which the cost may change as determined in the pertinent statutes or regulations. j .. ~„ (c) All bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper preaudit and postaudit thereof. (d) If otherwise allowed under this Agreement, all bills for any travel expenses shall be submitted in accordance with Section 112.061, Fla. Stat. (e) The Department of Community Affairs reserves the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement for refusal by the Recipient to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., and made or received by the Recipient in conjunction with this Agreement. (f) If the Recipient is allowed to temporarily invest any advances of funds under this Agreement, any interest income shall either be returned to the Department or be applied against the Department's obligation to pay the contract amount. (g) The State of Florida will not intentionally award publicly-funded contracts to any contractor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a(e) [Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (AINA@)]. The Department shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the INA. Such violation by the Recipient of the employment provisions contained in Section 274A(e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the Department. (18) LOBBYING PROHIBITION. (a) No funds or other resources received from the Department in connection with this Agreement may be used directly or indirectly to influence legislation or any other official action by the Florida Legislature or any state agency. (b) The Recipient certifies, by its signature to this Agreement, that to the best of his or her knowledge and belief: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representative of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. (19) COPYRIGHT. PATENT AND TRADEMARK If applicable to this Agreement, refer to Attachment C for terms and conditions relating to copyrights, patents and trademarks. (20) LEGAL AUTHORIZATION. The Recipient certifies with respect to this Agreement that it possesses the legal authority to receive the funds to be provided under this Agreement and that, if applicable, its governing body has authorized, by resolution or otherwise, the execution and acceptance of this Agreement with all covenants and assurances contained herein. The Recipient also certifies that the undersigned possesses the authority to legally execute and bind Recipient to the terms of this Agreement. (21) ASSURANCES. ~~ The Recipient shall comply with any Statement of Assurances incorporated as Attachment D. (22) VENDOR PAYMENTS. Pursuant to Section 215.422, Fla. Stat., the Department shall issue payments to vendors within 40 days after receipt of an acceptable invoice and receipt, inspection, and acceptance of goods and/or services provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement. Failure to issue the warrant within 40 days shall result in the Department paying interest at a rate as established pursuant to Section 55.03(1) Fla. Stat. The interest penalty shall be paid within 15 days after issuing the warrant. Vendors experiencing problems obtaining timely payment(s) from a state agency may receive assistance by contacting the Vendor Ombudsman at (850) 488-2924 or by calling the State Comptroller's Hotline at 1-800-848-3792. (23) DEBARMENT SUSPENSION AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS (DIRECT RECIPIENT) As required by Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, and implemented at 28 CFR Part 67, for prospective participants in primary covered transactions, as defined at 28 CFR Part 67, Section 67.510 (a) The applicant certifies that it and its principals: (1) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced to a denial of Federal benefits by a State or Federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency; (2) Have not within athree-year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (3) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) of this certification; (4) Have not within athree-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default; and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed by their or she shall attach an explanation to this application. undersigned officials as duly authorized. Recipient: BY: Name and title: Date: SAMAS # (b) Where the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, he FI D# STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS BY: Name and Title: Date: EXHIBIT - FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: Federal Program (list Federal agency, Catalog of Feder#I Domestic Assistance title and number) - • Office of Domestic Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) • Amount: $23,438.00 COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO THE FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: Federal Program: 1. For Fiscal Year (FY) 2004, the following objectives for the Program have been identified: a. Far Grantees to conduct a CERT Train-the-Trainer (TTT) course (s) to prepare program managers and instructional teams from communities who will initiate or expand the CERT training program. b. For local governments to initiate, organize, train and maintain CERTs and to use these teams as an emergency management resource and as a volunteer pool to perform special projects that improve a community's preparedness. c. For communities with established CERT programs to continue, maintain, and expand these programs 2. Funding Uses: a. The Program funds are to be used to conduct CERT TTT(s) at the State level to prepare program managers and instructional teams to return to their home areas to implement the training. b. Funds can also be used for grants to communities to support CERT start-up efforts and expand efforts in existing programs. c. Grants are to be used to conduct the Emergency Management Institute's CERT program, which is a 20 hour course including the new "CERT and Terrorism" Module. d. Funding may also be used to pay for contractual services acquired for the specific purpose of training and educating CERT members. e. Non-expendable classroom equipment for CERT training delivery is limited to 3% of the grant award.. 3. Each grantee is required to pass through at least 80 percent of the grant award to local governments. Grantees are not required to match CERT funding and may not impose a match or cost-share requirement on subgrantees. 4. This federal grant period closes on September 30, 2005. STATE RESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: MATCHING RESOURCES FOR FEDERAL PROGRAMS: None. SUBJECT TO SECTION 215_.97, FLORIDA STATUTES: None. COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO STATE RESOURCES AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: None. NOTE: Section .400(d) of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and Section 215.97(5)(a), Florida Statutes, ~/ `~ NOTE: Section .400(d) of OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and Section 215.97(5)(a), Florida Statutes, require that the information about Federal Programs and State Projects included in Exhibit 1 be provided to the recipient. Attachment A Budget and Scope of Work - Federal Funds Total 1. Personnel A. Salary and Fringe Benefits (no greater than 25% of the total award for ro ram administration B. Contractual Services Subtotal 2. Travel (no greater than 10% of the total award) Subtotal 3. Expenses A. PPE E ui ment B. Re roduction Costs C. Non-expendable equipment (no greater than 20% of total award '` D. General Office Su lies Subtotal 4. Indirect Costs (no greater than 3% of total award Subtotal Total Budget Narrative: Please provide more detail regarding the line items listed above I.BUDGET The revised budget portion of this document must be consistent in format with the budget proposed in the original project application. It must not consist of new line item expenditures, but will indicate whether the cost of the line items detailed in the original budget have increased or decreased from the original information. The Department must approve any proposed deviations from the original budget that may occur during the Agreement period. The total amount of grant money budgeted cannot exceed the amount authorized in the Agreement. Failure to supply the above-referenced document, or disapproval of this document by the Department, will result in the termination of this agreement. If the Recipient succeeds in acquiring products or services for less than the budgeted amount, then it must notify the Department and request authorization to apply the unexpended funds to the project, identifying the proposed use for the unexpended funds. If the unexpended funds can be applied to enhance the project through acquisition of additional equipment or services, which will provide the same benefit as the approved project, then the Department may approve the use of the unexpended funds. II. SCOPE OF WORK Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training is designed to instruct basic level emergency response techniques within communities. Course Managers may add modules to this training; however, training modules covered in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Instructor Guide IG-317 and FEMA Student Manual SM-317 will not be omitted from the training. The modules covered in these documents are: Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Disaster Medical Operations, Light Search and Rescue Operations, CERT Organization, Disaster Psychology, Terrorism and CERT, Sheltering in Place plus the Shelter in Place Video, and Course Review and the Disaster Simulation Exercise. FEMA Student Manual SM-317 will be provided to all course attendees. Trainees must attend all modules including the exercise in order to graduate from the CERT Basic Training Program. Upon successful completion, each Community Emergency Response Team participant shall be provided a certificate of graduation and a Personal Protective Equipment kit, unless exempted by the State CERT Office. This kit is to include at a minimum a bag/backpack, hard hat, ID tag, light stick(s), Latex or nitrate gloves, signal whistle, leather work gloves, protective eyewear, dust mask or simple HEPA mask, reflective vest, marking chalk or marking crayon, flashlight, disaster medical first aid kit, cardboard or simple splint, and a roll of duck tape. The Recipient will provide, in the required reports, subject to approval by the Division of Emergency Management, information relating to the recipient's plans, accomplishments and delivery of the following items and activities as represented in the proposal to start-up or expand the Community Emergency Response Team program operated by the Recipient, utilizing funding under this sub-gran A. Recipients shall provide CERT training to a minimum of 64 participants. B. Recipients shall Provide, at minimum, Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE), course manuals and certificates to CERT participants. All PPE equipment is to be purchased prior to January 15, 2005. Additionally, a request for payment from the state for all PPE equipment and non- expendable classroom equipment must be submitted to the State CERT Office by January 15, 2005. Failure to comply may result in a termination of this agreement. C. Recipient shall provide refresher or advanced CERT training, not to exceed $1868.00 to graduates of the CERT Basic Training Program. III. TIMELINE FOR USE OF FUNDS A. All instructional materials, classroom supplies, and instructional tools (i.e. fire extinguisher) must be purchased and a request for payment for these items must be received no later that March 31, 2005. Failure to comply may result in a termination of this agreement. B. A minimum of 30% of the personnel costs must be incurred, and a request for payment for these costs must be received no later that March 15, 2005. Failure to comply may result in a retraction of funds. A minimum of 60% of personnel costs must be incurred, and a request for payment for the cost must be received no later than June 31, 2005. Failure to comply may result in a termination of this agreement. C. Programmatic /Technical conference calls will be held quarterly on a schedule to be announced. These conferences are mandatory and attendance of these conference calls will be taken through role call. Failure to attend these calls may result in a termination of this agreement. V. PROJECT PROGRESS REPORTING A. The recipient will provide a budget when the contract is executed at the local level. If revisions are necessary, they must be made in accordance with Section I. B. The recipient will provide an initial report that includes the following: a. A schedule of CERT training to be presented within the contract period, to include, at a minimum: i. Dates of training; ii. Name of instructor; iii. Location; and iv. Estimated number of participants. b. If applicable, a schedule of refresher/advanced CERT training to be presented within the contract period, to include, at a minimum: i. Date of training; ii. Name of instructor; iii. Location; iv. Training agenda; and v. Estimated number of participants. C. The recipient will provide in all subsequent monthly progress reports: a. Documentation of completed CERT training, to include, at a minimum: i. Dates training was held; ii. Name(s) of instructor; iii. Location; and iv. Number of participants that successfully completed training. b. Documentation that the minimum required items to be provided to all trainees (PPE equipment, manuals, and certificates) were met. c. Documentation of completed Refresher or Advanced CERT training, to include, at a minimum: i. Date training was held; ii. Name(s) of instructor; iii. Location; iv. Copy of training agenda; and v. Number of participants that successfully completed training. d. A list of any CERT activation that has occurred during the contract period, including the number of CERT volunteers activated. Types of activations are: i. Drills and exercises; ii. Public education activities; and iii. Activation for emergency situations. VII. SCHEDULE OF WORK AND PAYMENTS A. By August 15, 2004 an initial report (Form 1) with the appropriate documentation shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work or prepare the products shall be submitted. 6. By August 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. C. By September 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. D. By October 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. E. By November 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. F. By December 15, 2004 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. G..By January 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. H. By February 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. By March 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. J. By April 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. K. By May 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. L. By June 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. Final invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products must be submitted. M. By July 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. N. By August 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. O. By September 15, 2005 a monthly report with the appropriate documentation as listed in Part III.C. shall be submitted to the Department for approval. In addition, all invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products shall be submitted. Final invoices for expenses incurred to perform the work and prepare the products must be submitted. P. By October 15, 2005 aclose-out report shall be submitted to the Department for approval. • '~"' `„~ Attachment B PROGRAM STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 1. Chapter 252, Florida Statutes ~~ 2. Chapter 215.34(2), Florida Statutes 3. 53 Federal Register 8034 "Common Rule: Requirements for State and Local Governments" 4. OMB Circular No. A-21, 5. OMB Circular No. A-87 6. OMB Circular No. A-110 7. OMB Circular No. A-102 8. OMB Circular No. A-122 9. OMB Circular No. A-133 10. Section 768.28, Florida Statutes 11. Chapter 119, Florida Statutes 12. Chapter 120, Florida Statutes 13. Americans With Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et se .) 14. Chapters 10.550 (local government entities) or 10.650 (non-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General 15. Chapter 473, Florida Statutes 16. Section 216.181(16), Florida Statutes 17.. Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 18. Chapter 216, Florida Statutes 19. Chapter 112.061, Florida Statutes 20. 8 U.S.C., Section 1324a(e) [Section 27A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA") 21. Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code 22. Section 215.422, Florida Statutes 23. Section 55.03(1), Florida Statutes 24. 44 Code of Federal Regulations ~' 25. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 7 26. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 10 27. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 13 28. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 17 29. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 18 30. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter B 31. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter C 32. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter D 33. 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter E 34. 31 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 205.6 Attachment C ASSURANCES `~+~ To the extent the following provisions apply to the award of assistance in this Agreement, as determined by the awarding agency, the Subgrantee hereby assures and certifies that: (a) It will comply with: (1) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act of 1962, 40 U.S.C. 327 et seq., requiring that mechanics and laborers (including watchmen and guards) employed on federally assisted contracts be paid wages of not less than one and one-half times their basic wage rates for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in a work week; and (2) Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 201 et seq., requiring that covered employees be paid at least the minimum prescribed wage, and also that they be paid one and one-half times their basic wage rates for all hours worked in excess of the prescribed work-week. (b) It will comply with: (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352), and the regulations issued pursuant thereto, which provides that no person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Subgrantee receives Federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Subgrantee, this assurance shall obligate the Subgrantee, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose forwhich the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits; (2) Any prohibition against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C.: 6101-6107) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age or with respect to otherwise qualified handicapped individuals as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; (3) Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086, and the regulations issued pursuant thereto, which provide that no person shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in all phases of employment during the performance of federal or federally assisted construction contracts; affirmative action to insure fair treatment in employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff/termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and election for training and apprenticeship; (c) The Subgrantee agrees to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (Public Law 101- ~Ir/ 336, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et seq.), where applicable, which prohibits discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of disability in the areas of employment, public accommodations, transportation, State and local government services, and in telecommunications; (d) It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties pursuant to Section 112.313 and Section 112.3135, FS; (e) It will comply with the Anti-Kickback Act of 1986, 41 U.S.C. Section 51 which outlaws and .prescribes penalties for "kickbacks" of wages in federally financed or assisted construction activities; (f) It will comply with the provisions of 18 USC 594, 598, 600-605 (further known as the Hatch Act) which limits the political activities of employees; (g) It will comply with the flood insurance purchase and other requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 as amended, 42 USC 4002-4107, including requirements regarding the purchase of flood insurance in communities where such insurance is available as a condition for the receipt of any Federal financial assistance for construction or acquisition purposes for use in any area having special flood hazards. The phrase "Federal financial assistance" includes any form of loan, grant, guaranty, insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, disaster assistance loan or grant, or any other form of direct or indirect Federal assistance; (h) It will require every building or facility (other than a privately owned residential structure) designed, constructed, or altered with funds provided under this Agreement to comply with the "Uniform Federal Accessability Standards," (AS) which is Appendix A to 41 CFR Section 101- 19.6 for general type buildings and Appendix A to 24 CFR Part 40 for residential structures. The Subgrantee will be responsible for conducting inspections to ensure compliance with these specifications by the contractor; (i) It will, in connection with its performance of environmental assessments under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (U.S.C. 470), Executive Order 11593, 24 CFR Part 800, and the Preservation of Archaeological and Historical Data Act of 1966 (16 V.S.C. 469a-I, et seq.) by: (1) Consulting with the State Historic Preservation Office to identify properties listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places that are subject to adverse effects (see 36 CFR Section 800.8) by the proposed activity; and (2) Complying with all requirements established by the State to avoid or mitigate adverse effects upon such properties. (3) abiding by the terms and conditions of the "Programmatic Agreement Among the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Florida State Historic Preservation Office, the Florida Department of Community Affairs and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, (PA)" which addresses roles and responsibilities of Federal and State entities in implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), 16 U.S.C. 470f, and implementing regulations in 36 CFR part 800. (4)_ When any of Recipient's projects funded under this Agreement may affect a historic property, as defined in 36 CFR 800(2)(e), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may require Recipient to review the eligible scope of work in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and suggest methods of repair or construction that will conform with the recommended approaches set out in the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings 1992 (Standards), the Secretary of the Interior's Guidelines for Archeological Documentation (Guidelines) (48 Federal Register 44734-37), or any other applicable Secretary of Interior standards. If FEMA determines that the eligible scope of work will not conform with the Standards, Recipient agrees to participate in consultations to develop, and, after execution by all parties, to abide by, a written agreement that establishes mitigation and recordation measures, including but not limited to, impacts to archeological sites, and the salvage, storage, and reuse of any significant architectural features that may otherwise be demolished. (5) Recipient agrees to notify FEMA and the Department if any project funded under this Agreement will involve ground disturbing activities, including, but not limited to: subsurface disturbance; removal of trees; excavation for footings and foundations; and installation of utilities (such as water, sewer, storm drains, electrical, gas, leach lines and septic tanks) except where these activities are restricted solely to areas previously disturbed by the installation, replacement or maintenance of such utilities. FEMA will request the SHPO's opinion on the potential that archeological properties may be present and be affected by such activities. The SHPO will advise Recipient on any feasible steps to be accomplished to avoid any National Register eligible archeological property or will make recommendations for the development of a treatment plan for the recovery of archeological data from the property. If Recipient is unable to avoid the archeological property, develop, in consultation with the SHPO, a treatment plan consistent with the Guidelines and take into account the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Council) publication "Treatment of Archeological Properties." Recipient shall forward information regarding the treatment plan to FEMA, the SHPO and the Council for review. If the SHPO and the Council do no object within 15 calendar days of receipt of the treatment plan, FEMA may direct Recipient to implement the treatment plan. If either the Councilor the SHPO object, Recipient shall not proceed with the project until the objection is resolved. (6) Recipient shall notify the .Department and FEMA as soon as practicable: (a) of any changes in the approved scope of work for a National Register eligible or listed property; (b) of all changes to a project that may result in a supplemental DSR or modify an HMGP project for a National Register eligible or listed property; (c) if it appears that a project funded under this Agreement will affect a previously unidentified property that may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register or affect a known historic property in an unanticipated manner. Recipient acknowledges that FEMA may require Recipient to stop construction in the vicinity of the discovery of a previously unidentified property that may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register or upon learning that construction may affect a known historic property in an unanticipated manner. Recipient further acknowledges that FEMA may require Recipient to take all reasonable measures to avoid or minimize harm to such property until FEMA concludes consultation with the SHPO. Recipient also acknowledges that FEMA will require, and Recipient shall comply with, modifications to the project scope of work necessary to implement recommendations to address the project and the property. (7) Recipient acknowledges that, unless FEMA specifically stipulates otherwise, it shall not receive funding for projects when, with intent to avoid the requirements of the PA or the NHPA, Recipient intentionally and significantly adversely affects a historic property, or having the legal power to prevent it, allowed such significant adverse affect to occur. (j) It will comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C.: 1681-1683 and 1685 -1686) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (k) It will comply with the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. 4521-45-94) relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (I) It will comply with 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (m) It will comply with Lead-Based Paint Poison Prevention Act (42 U.S.C.: 4821 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead based paint in construction of rehabilitation or residential structures; (n) It will comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (P. L. 94-163; 42 U.S.C. 6201-6422), and the provisions of the state Energy Conservation Plan adopted pursuant thereto; (o) . It will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966, 7 U.S.C. 2131-2159, pertaining to the care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for research, teaching, or other activities supported by an award of assistance under this agreement; (p) It will comply with Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C. 2000c and 42 3601-3619, as amended, relating to non-discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing, and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or nation origin; (q) It will comply with the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7642; (r) It will comply with the Clean Water Act of 1977, as amended, 42 US.C. 7419-7626; (s) It will comply with the Endangered Species Act of 1973, 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544; (t) It will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. 4728-4763; (u) It will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 270; (v) It will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347; (w) It will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with the Preservation of Archeological and Historical Preservation Act of 1966, 16 U.S.C. 469a, et seq.; (x) It will comply with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504,29 U.S.C. 794, regarding non- discrimination; (y) It will comply with the environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. 300f-300j, regarding the protection of underground water sources; (z) It will comply with the requirements of Titles II and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. 4621-4638, which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally assisted programs; (aa) It will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, 16 U.S.C. 1271-1287, related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system; (bb) It will comply with the following Executive Orders: EO 11514 (NEPA); EO 11738 (violating facilities); EO 11988 (Floodplain Management); EO 11990 (Wetlands); and EO 12898 (Environmental Justice); (cc) It will comply with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act of 1977, 16 U.S.C. 3510; (dd) It will assure project consistency with the approved State program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, 16 U.S.C. 1451-1464; and (ee) It will comply with the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958; 16 U.S.C. 661-666; (f~ With respect to demolition activities, if will: '1/ `~' (1) Create and make available documentation sufficient to demonstrate that the Recipient and its demolition contractor have sufficient manpower and equipment to comply with the obligations as outlined in this Agreement. (2) Return the property to its natural state as though no improvements had ever been contained there on. (3) Furnish documentation of all qualified personnel licences and all equipment necessary to inspect buildings located in Recipient's jurisdiction to detect the presence of asbestos and lead in accordance with requirements of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the County Health Department. (4) Provide documentation of the inspection results for each structure to indicate: i. Safety Hazards Present ii. Health Hazards Present iii. Hazardous Materials Present (5) Provide supervision over contractors or employees employed by Recipient to remove asbestos and lead from demolished or otherwise applicable structures. (6) Leave the demolished site clean; level and free of debris. (7) Notify the Department promptly of any unusual existing condition, which hampers the contractor's work. (8) Obtain all required permits. (9) Provide addresses and marked maps for each site where water wells or septic tanks are to be closed along with the number of wells located on each site. (10) Comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency, which are contained in the State energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Public Law 94 -163). (11) Comply with all applicable standards, orders, or requirements issued under Section 306 of the Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. 1857(h)], Section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.1368), Executive Order 11738, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 C.F.R. Part 15). This clause shall be added to any subcontracts. (12) Provide documentation of public notes for demolition activities. Attachment D JUSTIFICATION OF ADVANCE Provide a brief narrative below. The Attached 90 Day Spending Plan Worksheet on the next page must be completed to be eligible for an advance 35 ~1rr/ 90 Day Spending Budget For Advance Payment Sub-Grantee: - CONTRACT NUMBER: 1. Or anization Name and com lete address 2. Em to er Identification Number: 3. Pro ram Title-"and Period: Funds Re uested 4a. Personnel b. Frin a Benefits c. Travel d. E ui ment onl items over $5000 e. Su lies as described in budget narrative f. Other as described in budget narrative 5. Totals ~.r. Attachment E Reports CONTRACTUAL FORMS and REQUIREMENTS Initial Report Form 1 This report must be received prior to August 15, 2005 in order to be considered in compliance with the terms of the contract. Quarterly Report Form 2: 1. .This report must be completed in full each month. This is a required report and must be submitted within 15 days of the end of each month in order to be considered in compliance with the terms of the contract. The ending dates for each month are August 31, 2003, September 30, 2004, October 31, 2004, November 30, December 31, 2004, January 31, 2005, February 28, 2005, March 31, 2005, Apri130, 2005, May 31, 2005 and June 30, 2005. 3. If expenditures do not occur during a given month, a complete explanation should be given on Form 2. Reimbursement Request (Form 3) and Detail of Claims (Form 4): 1 These forms'are to be filed as needed. It is not necessary to wait until the end of each month. Complete Form 3 by filling in all items as needed. Do not send blank forms. 2 Submit form 4 for budget categories (e.g. Personnel, Travel, etc.) in which you have incurred expenditures. The Detail of Claims form must accompany the Reimbursement Request form. 3. Do not include back ua documentation with these reports unless it is a deliverable that is outlined in the scone of work Maintain back uo documentation, as it will be needed when audited. 4. The Reimbursement Request form must be signed by the contract manager or someone with equal authority. 5. Final requests for reimbursement shall be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the termination date of the Agreement. Any requests received after September 15, 2005, may, in the discretion of the ' Department, not be reimbursed from this Agreement. 6. Claims are to be submitted to the following address: FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ' DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF RECOVERY A ND MITIGATION/HUMAN SERVICES 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 ATTN: CITIZEN CORPS/ CERT PROGRAM Close Out Report - (Form 5): 1. The Close Out Report is due as soon as the final payment has been made and all final expenditures have occurred, no later than 45 days from the end of the contract period. 2. The contract cannot be considered closed until the Close Out Report has been received. Documentation of project expenditures: 1. Grantees must maintain documentation of expenditures for a minimum period of five years following the close of project/program operations unless audits require a longer period of time. 36 y vw/ 2. Grantees should maintain a financial file with copies of back-up documentation for all paid project/program expenditures made by the grantee during the grant period. Documentation of expenditures against th~rogram will be reviewed and verified during on-site monitoring visits or when necessary by the DEM staff. Acceptable documentation includes copies of purchase orders and paid vouchers, paid invoices or cancelled checks, payroll vouchers, journal transfers, etc. Backup documentation of expenditures should not be sent to the DEM. 3. In order to document hours worked on the program by permanent or temporary staff, the grantee may use its own time and attendance fornis. 4. All claims for reimbursement of expenditures must be submitted on the approved DCA financial reporting forms. Claims not submitted on the proper form cannot be processed and will be returned for corrections. All forms must be submitted in hard copy with original signature to be considered in compliance with the terms of the contract. Forms may be downloaded from the Internet. Please be sure to save the files in the appropriate format before attempting to use. The address is: http://www.floridadisaster.ore/director office/citizen corps/cert. click on reports under the title: CERT FY03 Sub- Grant Recipients. 37 v ~/ THIS IS A REQUIRED DOCUMENT CERT -FORM 1 DUE PRIOR TO AUGUST 15, 2004 Please provide the following information that is to occur during the contract period. Please see contract scope of work, Section IIA, for further details. (attach additioi:al pages if needed): 1. Schedule of CERT Trainings 2. Schedule of CERT Refresher Trainings, if applicable 3. Schedule of CERT Presentations (for CERT Association programs only) 4. Revised Budget 5. Timeline of Key Activities 6. Complete Listing of all CERT Teams currently in jurisdiction (for expansion programs only) Signed: Date: Contract Manager y MONTHLY STATUS REPORT THIS IS A REQUIRED DOCUMENT AND MUST BE SUBMITTED MONTHLY CERT -FORM 2 Please see contract scope of work, Section IIB, for further details MONTH REPORTED: I. DA~'A: Total for Month Total to Date Number of artici ants rovided CERT Training Number of artici ants rovided PPE a ui ment Number of new CERT Teams formed Number of CERT resentations rovided** Number of participants provided CERT resentations** Number'of CERT promotional, educational, and recruitment materials distributed to the ublic Number of participants provided CERT Refresher Trainin * *For CERT Associations only II. SUBMISSIONS: Please check one. If not submitted, please explain why in the narrative below. Submitted Not Submitted Not A licable Rosters of CERT Trainings List/Invoice of PPE E ui ment Purchased Rosters of CERT Refresher Trainings Rosters of CERT Presentations** List/Invoice of Equipment and Supplies (not PPE) Purchased Sample copies of promotional, .educational, and recruitment materials roduced List of.other CERT activities * *For CERT Associations only III. GRANT FUNDS: Total for Month Total to Date Grant funds used IV. ACTIVATION 1. Was their any activation of CERT Teams or components thereof for actual emergency duty, projects, information fairs, or other usage during the month? _ YES NO 2. If yes, for how many times? and how many total CERT volunteers were activated? CERT-Form 2, page 2 V. Narrative: Please discuss at minimum: work that has been completed, events, progress delays, all reasons why specified documentation was not submitted with this report, any adjustments made to the timeline of the program and/or earlier monthly submissions, and an explanation if expenditures did not occur during the month. If applicable, list the names and coverage locations for any new CERT teams formed during the month. Attach additional pages if needed. Signed• Date• Contract Manager ~ y REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM 3 GRANTEE: ADDRESS: AGREEMEN-T #: COSTS INCURRED DURING THE PERIOD OF 1. PERSONNEL 2. FRINGE BENEFITS 3.TRAVEL 4. EQUIPMENT 5. SUPPLIES 6.OTHER 7. TOTAL EXPENDITURES Request for Payment Date: Request for Payment #: Phone Number: AGREEMENT AMOUNT: / / THROUGH / / I hereby certify that the above costs are true and valid costs incurred in accordance with the project agreement. Signed Contract Manager or Financial Officer rn ctc rnnnci PTFn RY nFM AMOUNT - TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE PAID ON THIS INVOICE ~_ Q J U LL O J Q ~"' W d' LL w w f- z t•- W ~O td .Q Q w ~} O 'w .Q ;U i ~ ~U W ~ J W ~ ~ O C7 W t•- Q U 0 0 0 w d 0 N E d N ;~ ~ C ~' O W W W Z z m w y w z ~ ~ n. w ~ ~ c=7 ~ H d LL F- W fq O r N M 'V LL'J tC ~i H z w w w c~ Q LL O Q W a w x H (7 Z_ D O W U Z H O U z 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ cn = U v w Z U ~ Q x ~ Q ~ U ~ ~ ~ Z = Z ~ Y Q Z C7 U 0 a a w t- C ~ o o O O a J ~ w O U F- w N U 0 rr a LL Z O H- a ~ ~ U ~ ~ W ~ F- y W C7 W rY F- Z W I N i rY ~ I ~ I w is w o Iw I ~ ~ 1 ~ O a Y U m j N ~ t 0 1 1 = E- i F u c t a Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Close-Out Report -Form 5 This form should be completed and submitted to the Department no later than fifteen (15) days after the termination date of the Agreement Grantee Address Agreement No. Agreement Amount City and State r Agreement Period ray ray Grant Award Cash In•Kind Total Cost Categories Expenditures Match Match Expenditures 1+2+3 Personnel 1 Fringe Benefits 2 Travel Equipment (only Items over SS000) 4 Supplies 5 Other 6 7 TOTALS S f S S Funds Receive d Under this Agreement' ~~ Date Amount 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOTAL S Total Funds Received From The Department of Community Affairs Under This Agreement (Column 8, Une 8) Less Total Grant Award Expenditures (Col. 1, Line 7) Equals Balance of Agreement Owed to DCA Refund Due to the State? ~ ' Yes Na Rotund Check Enclosed? Yes No If No, Enter Date that Refund will be Submitted Refund andlor Rnal Interest check era due no later than ninety (90) days after the expiration date of the AgreamenL Make Check Payable To: Cashier Department of Community Affairs Mail To: Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399.2100 'Include Any Advanced Funds Received A reementAmount Lass Total Funds Received under this A raement Column 8 Llna 8 BalanceofA raement I hereby certify that the above costs are We and valid costs Incurred In accordance with the project Agreement, and that the matching funds, In-kind or cash, were utilized toward the project in this AgreamenL Signed Contract Manager or Financial Officer Date Y ATTACHMENT F Warranties And Representations Financial Management Recipient's financial management system shall provide for the following: (1) Accurate, current and complete disclosure of the financial results of this federally-sponsored projector program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in Section _.52 - of OMC Circular A-110. (2) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for all federally- sponsored activities. These records shall contain information pertaining to Federal awards, authorizations, obligations, unobligated balances, assets, outlays, income and interest. (3) Effective control over and accountability for all funds, property and other assets. Recipient shall adequately safeguard all such assets and assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. (4) Comparison of outlays with budget amounts for each award. Whenever appropriate, financial information should be related to performance and unit cost data. (5) Written procedures to minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds to the Recipient from the U.S. Treasury and the issuance or redemption of checks, warrants or payments by other means for program purposes by the Recipient. To the extent that the provisions of the Cash Management Improvement Act (CMIA) (Pub. L. 101-453) govern, payment methods shall be consistent with CMIA Treasury-State Agreements or the CMIA default procedures codified at 31 CFR part 205, "Withdrawal of Cash from the Treasury for Advances under Federal Grant and Other Programs." (6) Written procedures for determining the reasonableness, allocability and allowability of costs in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the award. (7) Accounting records, including cost accounting records that are supported by source documentation. Competition. All procurement transactions shall be conducted in a manner to provide, to the maximum extent practical, open and free competition. The Recipient shall be alert to organizational conflicts of interest as well as noncompetitive practices among contractors that may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. In order to ensure objective contractor performance and eliminate unfair competitive advantage, contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work, invitations for bids and/or requests for proposals shall be excluded from competing for such procurements. Awards shall be made to the bidder or offeror whose bid or offer is responsive to the solicitation and is most advantageous to the Recipient, price, quality and other factors considered. Solicitations shall clearly set forth all requirements that the bidder or offeror shall fulfill in order for the bid or offer to be evaluated by the Recipient. Any and all bids or offers may be rejected when it is in the Recipient's interest to do so. Codes Of Conduct. The Recipient shall maintain written standards of conduct governing the performance of its employees engaged in the award and administration of contracts. No employee, officer, or agent shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract supported by Federal funds if a real or apparent conflict of interest would be involved. Such a conflict would arise when the employee, officer, or agent, any member of his or her immediate family, his or her partner, or an organization which employs or is about to employ any of the parties indicated herein, has a financial or other interest in the firm selected for an award. The officers, employees, and agents of the Recipient shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from contractors, or parties to subagreements. However, Recipients may set standards for situations in which the financial interest is not substantial or the gift is an unsolicited item of nominal value. The standards of conduct shall provide for disciplinary actions to be 38 applied for violations of such standards by officers, employees, or agents of the Recipient. Business Hours The Recipient shall have its offices open for business, with the entrance door open to the public, and at least one employee on site, from at least 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Licensing and Permitting All subcontractors or employees hired by the Recipient shall have all current licenses and permits required for all of the particular work for which they are hired by the Recipient. 39 `~,,,` '' INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT made this day of , 2004, between the ST. LUCIE COUNTY, apolitical subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called "County", the ST. LUCIE COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT, an independent taxing district of the State of Florida, hereinafter. called the "District", and the ST. LUCIE COUNTY SHERIFF, hereinafter called "Sheriff'. WHEREAS, Section 163.01, Florida Statutes (2003), provides that local government units and independent constitutional officers may cooperate by agreement to provide necessary and essential public services, and WHEREAS, the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs has awarded the County a Community Emergency Response Team ("CERT") subgrant to augment emergency management resources within the County; and, WHEREAS, for purposes of expediency and efficiency, the parties desire to enter into an interlocal agreement governing the administration of the CERT subgrant agreement (the "Agreement") NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of their mutual covenants and promises, the parties agree as follows: 1. GENERAL This Agreement is entered into pursuant to Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act. '~- 1 `;~' ~; . 2. COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES The County shall accept and enter into the 2004/05 State of Florida Department of Community Affairs Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Subgrant Agreement (Contract No. OS-CI-2P-10-66-01) for a grant in the amount of twenty-three thousand four hundred thirty-eight and 00/100 dollars ($23,438.00) for implementation of the CERT Program. Upon receipt of such grant awards, the County will transfer the funds to the appropriate fund and/or account. The County will reimburse the Sheriff from the grant funds according to the terms of the grant contract. The County will review and submit the required reports to the granting agency on behalf of the County and the Sheriff and, if applicable, transfer the quarterly reimbursement to the Sheriff s account. The County will assure that grant administrative procedures are in place and forwarded to the Sheriff along with any updates or revisions to such procedures. In addition, the County will contribute six thousand 00/100 dollars ($6,000.00) to the Sheriff on or before September 30, 2004 for implementation of the CERT Program. The parties shall coordinate implementation of the CERT Program in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 3. DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES The District shall contribute six thousand and 00/100 dollars ($6,000.00) to the implement of the CERT Program. The District shall transfer these funds to the Sheriff on or before September 30, 2004. 4. SHERIFF RESPONSIBILITIES The Sheriff shall be responsible for the implementation of the CERT Program in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Subgrant Agreement. Upon receipt of the grant awards, the Sheriff agrees to expend the funds in accordance with the terms and conditions of the 2 ~" ~' Subgrant Agreement. The Sheriff shall submit to the County Finance Department all receipts and/or other documentation accounting for all expenditures from the grant funds, as required by the Subgrant Agreement. The Sheriff shall transmit all submittals and reports required under the Subgrant Agreement to the County for submission to the granting agency. The Sheriff shall comply with the audit provisions of the Subgrant Agreement and shall be responsible for preparing and complying with any corrective action plan in the event that findings and/or recommendations are disclosed in the audit report. The Sheriff shall follow the grant administration procedures as approved by the Board of County Commissioners. ' 5. TERMINATION The term of this agreement shall begin on the date first above written and shall continue unless terminated by any party as provided below in Paragraph 7. 6. INDEMNITY Subject to the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes (2003), the County agrees to indemnify and hold the District and the Sheriff harmless from and against any actions at law to recover damages in tort for money damages for injury or loss of property, personal injury, or death arising out of this Agreement and caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any employee of the County while acting within the scope of his office or employment under circumstances in which the County, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant, in accordance with the general laws of the State of Florida. Subject to the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes (2003), the District agrees to indemnify and hold the County and the Sheriff harmless from and against any actions at law to recover damages in tort for money damages for injury or loss of property, personal injury, or death 3 arising out of this Agreement and caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of the District or any employee of the District while acting within the scope of his office or employment under circumstances in which the District, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant, in accordance with the general laws of the State of Florida. Subject to the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes (2003), the Sheriff agrees to indemnify and hold the County and the District harmless from and against any actions at law to recover damages in tort for money damages for injury or loss of property, personal injury, or death arising out of this Agreement and caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of the Sheriff or any employee of the Sheriff while acting within the scope of his office or employment under circumstances in which the Sheriff, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant, in accordance with the general laws of the State of Florida. 7. TERMINATION Either party may cancel and terminate this Agreement with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other parties. All responsibility and obligations under this Agreement will terminate at such times as the grant contracts in effect under this Agreement shall have been satisfactorily implemented and terminated. 8. WHOLE AGREEMENT This Agreement embodies the whole understanding of the parties. There are no promises, terms, conditions or obligations other than those contained herein; and this Agreement Shall supersede all previous communications, representations, oragreements, either verbal or written, between the parties hereto. 4 9. AMENDMENTS The Agreement may only be amended by a written document signed by both parties and filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Lucie County, Florida. 10. NOTICES All notices or other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly given if delivered in person or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows: ~.~ If to County: St. Lucie County Administrator 2300 Virginia Avenue Administration Annex Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 With copy to: St. Lucie County Attorney 2300 Virginia Avenue Administration Annex Fort Pierce. Florida 34982 If to District: St. Lucie County Fire District 2400 Rhode Island Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 If to Sheriff: St. Lucie County Sheriff 4700 West Midway Road Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 11. FILING This Agreement shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Lucie County, Florida, prior to its effectiveness. 5 `~+ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: BY: Fire District Attorney ^e~. Deputy Clerk Chairman APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: BY: County Attorney ATTEST: ST. LUCIE COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT BY: Secretary Chairman WITNESSES: ST. LUCIE COUNTY SHERIFF ~BY: Ken Mascara g:\agreemnt\interloc\fi re. sheriff. cert. grant. wpd 6 ~. To: Submitted By: SUBJECT: ~Growth~fvl,~n'agement, Interim Director Deny the funding request from the, EDC for the High School Golf Championship at PGA, Fairwinds and Saints Golf Courses. BACKGROUND: Last year the County provided a $5,000 grant to the EDC for the High School golf championship. The Treasure Coast Sports Commission also granted the EDC $5,000 for the golf championship. FUNDS AVAILABLE: The County has provided funding to the Treasure Coast Sports Commission which will fund the grant. PREVIOUS ACTION: Granted $5,000 to the EDC last year. RECOMMENDATION: The Tourism Development Council recommends that the County partner with the Treasure Coast Sports Commission and provide a $5,000 grant from the TCSC and no funding from the County. The signs and banners at the event will read St. Lucie County and TCSC as sponsors. COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED 0 DENIED OTHER Approved 5-0 'County Attorney Originating Dept.: Finance: ,,, Agenda Request Board of County Commissioners Growth Management Item Number Date: 08-03-04 Consent [x ] Regular [ ] - Public Presentation [ ] Leg. [ J quasi-JD [ ] ' r/es nt d y ~ CGLG~I ~ GCGGL__ , CONCU ENCE: ouglas M. Anderson County Administrator Coordination/ Signatures ~,1,,, ~~, Mgt. & Budget: ; -~'~- Other: Purchasing: Other: (insert file ref) ~!!'~ i To Agenda Request Board of County Commissioners Submitted By: Growth Management Item Number Date: Consent Regular Public Presentation 08-03-04 IXl [l [l Leg. [ ] Duasi-JD [ ] P es y rowth agement, Interim Director SUBJECT: Request acceptance and approval of RFP #04-064 - St. Lucie County's Research and Education Park needs assessment. BACKGROUND: In order to continue development of St. Lucie County's 2,500 acre Research and Education Park, a needs assessment is required before the formation of the Park Authority. The scope of work includes identification and assessment of resources, comparison of other research parks, inventory and analysis of local development, and forecasting of marketing and development over a five year period. The selection committee previously met and recommended Hammer, Siler, George Associates to perform the necessary needs assessment, however this firm has declined to accept the contract due to financial problems. The selection committee recommends that the Chesapeake Group, Inc. perform this needs assessment for the Research and Education Park at a cost of $54,000. FUNDS AVAILABLE: Funds are available in account 001-1515-531000-100, Economic Development Professional Services, in the amount of $27,000 in the 2003-2004 budget and $27,000 in the 2004-2005 budget. PREVIOUS ACTION: On February 3, 2004, the Board approved staff to advertise for a request for proposal (RFP) to perform a needs assessment on St. Lucie County's Research and Education Park. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board allocate $54,000 from the Economic Development Professional Services' budget and enter into a contract with the Chesapeake Group, Inc. to perform a needs assessment for the Research and Education Park -RFP #04-064. COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED ~ DENIED OTHER Approved 5-0 ~ County Attorney ~ Originating Dept.: ~ Finance: CONCU ENCE: uglas M. Anderson County Administrator Coordination/ Signatures Mgt. & Budget: ~ Purchasing: Other: Other: (insert file ref) r Percentage of Poprdalion Over .'S ri Bathelaa Degree Percerlage of PopM1Nron der 25 yr HqN $Cheol Degree \> ._ `;. W~~~ ~ ...........- r:,..~R..,......, ,,. - - - - ut. Lucre Mf-0nn /loos..*hdd Income Mean Travel ~Ime to Wms O PROPOSAL: RFP # 04 - 064 NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR y RESEARCH & EDUCATION PARK 'COUNTY F L O R I D A AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): Administration Sl1B]ECT: Request the Board rescind the Board app-~ Counties special assessment of $12,412 for BACKGROUND: See attachment `~I~ ITEM NO. 9A DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [] PUBLIC HEARING [] CONSENT [X] erson, County Administrator fund the Florida Association of and Homestead Exemption FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: On July 13, 2004 the Board of County Commissioner approve funding of $12,412 to the Florida Association of Counties as a special assessment to fund the campaign to defeat the Homestead Exemption. On June 22, 2004 the Board of County Commissioners voted to adopt Resolution No. 04-174, opposing a Proposed Constitutional Initiative Petition to Increase the Homestead Exemption by $25,000 for the second Homestead Exemption. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board not fund the Florida Association of Counties special assessment of $12,412. COMMISSION ACTION: CONCURREN APPROVED[] DENIED OTHER: Approved 5-0 o as .Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management Si Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept: Other: Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Effective: 5/96 ~"rM ; COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MEMORANDUM 04-160 TO: Board of County Com i sio s \ FROM: Douglas M. Anderson ~ unty Administrator DATE: July 28, 2004 RE: Florida Association of Counties' Special Assessment $12,412 to Fund Second Homestead Exemption On July 13, 2004 the Board approved $12,412 to Florida Association of Counties as a special assessment to fund the campaign to defeat the second Homestead Exemption. Since that time, the Florida Supreme Court has struck from the November ballot the proposed constitutional amendment. Florida Association of Counties has requested the County consider approving the assessment in that this proposal may reappear at some later time. However, until that time, County staff is recommending that the Board rescind their approval to fund the Florida Association of Counties' special assessment of $12,412. DMA/ab 04-160 ~1~' '~ ~~"~~~'~ P.O. Box 549 /Tallahassee, Florida 32302 "'~''~~~~~' TdUN Phone: 850/922-4300 Suncom: 292 4300 FAX: 850/488-7501 ~~ C(~t1N!TlES Website: www.fl-counties.com ~~rw- M E M O R A N D U M TO: County Commission Chairs County Administrators FROM: Mary Kay Cariseo, Executive Director Date: July 20, 2004 RE: Assessment to Oppose Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Increase Homestead Exemption to $50,000 Last week the Florida Supreme Court struck from the November ballot the proposed constitutional amendment that would have increased the homestead exemption to $50,000. Since this action, FAC has received numerous inquiries into the status of the voluntary assessment to oppose this amendment. At this time, FAC would like to request that counties consider approving the assessment as the action of the court has most likely delayed rather than eliminated efforts to increase the homestead exemption. It is expected that this proposal will reappear -either through another petition initiative or by legislative initiative. If you have any questions, please contact Bob McKee or Anna Doughty at (850) 922-4300. MKC/bm cc: County Attorneys County Lobbyists MARY KAY CARISEO Executive Director CLIFF THAELL WELTON G. CADWELL President President-Elect LEON LAKE SUSAN LATVALA 1 s Vice President PINELLAS TERESA IACOBS C. GUY MAXCY 2nd Vice President Immediate Past President ORANGE HIGHLANDS ~` ~~~~T~ '< :~ FLa~.TQA... TO: SUBMITTED BY (DEPT): su B] ECT: BACKGROUND: FUNDS AVAILABLE: N/A PREVIOUS ACTION: N/A RECOMMENDATION: COMMISSION ACTION: APPROVED[] DENIED [] OTHER: Approved 5-0 CONCURRENC Doug .Anderson County Administrator Review and Approvals County Attorney: Management 8t Budget: Purchasing: Originating Dept: Other: Other: Finance: (Check for Copy only, if applicable) Effective: 5/96 AGENDA REQUEST Board of County Commissioners Administration St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council ITEM NO. 9B DATE: August 3, 2004 REGULAR [] PUBLIC HEARING [] CONSENT [X] M. ~nders~r; County Administrator rd V, The following members were up for reappointment in December 2003: • Anita Prenitce • BiIl6raun Staff recommends that the Board ratify the at large reappointments of Anita Prenitce and Bill Braun to the Cultural Affairs Council retroactive to December 1, 2003.