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Manatee County Commission Agenda Results: Aug. 9, 2016

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BRADENTON – At Tuesday's BOCC meeting, members voted to appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee for the proposed half-cent Infrastructure Sales Tax scheduled for referendum in the general election November 8. In other business, Commissioners sent the noise ordinance draft back to the drawing board and are scheduling another work session to discuss it.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER (Vanessa Baugh, Chairman)

INVOCATION (The commission does not endorse the religious beliefs of any speaker.)
1. Invocation led by Pastor Dr. Willie Holley, Pathways Christian Fellowship Center

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Changes to Agenda

30. Updates to Agenda
Attachment: 20160809 Update Memo.pdf

A. AWARDS/PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
Presentations

28. Zika Virus Briefing

Proclamations (Motion required to adopt proclamations) – Approved, Unanimous

2. Women's Equity Day - August 26, 2016
Attachment: Women's Equity Day Proclamation.pdf

29. National Breastfeeding Month - August 2016
Attachment: National Breastfeeding Month Proclamation.pdf

CITIZEN COMMENTS (Consideration for Future Agenda Items - 30-Minute Time Limit)

Each person will be limited to three (3) minutes. If the thirty (30) minute time period has been exhausted, the Board will entertain any remaining comments near the end of the meeting with the same three (3) minute per person time limitation.

3. Citizen Comments

REQUEST BY COMMISSIONERS (Items to be pulled from Consent Agenda) – Items #7 and #23 were pulled for discussion and vote

CITIZEN COMMENTS (Consent Agenda Items Only)
Each person wishing to speak to Consent Agenda items will be limited to three (3) minutes per item; provided, however, that each person will be limited to speaking for a total of ten (10) minutes regardless of the number of items being discussed.

4. Citizen Comments

B. CONSENT AGENDA
Clerk of Circuit Court

5. Clerk's Consent Agenda
Attachment: 20160809 Clerk's Consent Agenda.pdf
Attachment: Warrants Listing July 2016.pdf
Attachment: Minutes - June 16 - CIP.pdf
Attachment: Minutes - June 16 - Budget Hearing.pdf
Attachment: Minutes - June 21.pdf
Attachment: Refund - American Pride Golf Cart Services.pdf
Attachment: Partial Release - Patalinghug Jesus and Lourdes.pdf
Attachment: Contract - DBE Management Inc.pdf

Attorney

6. 2014 County Held Tax Certificates * Nichols
Attachment: Form DR-512 (8) total) for signature.pdf
Attachment: Letter from Ken Burton, Jr..pdf
Attachment: Rule 12D-13.060, F.A.C..pdf
Attachment: Tax Collector Printout of Tax Certificates.pdf

7. Noise Ordinance (proposed Ordinance No. 16-08) * Palmer
Attachment: Noise Ord Draft #1.pdf
Attachment: Noise Ord 16-08 Draft #2.pdf – County Attorneys returned with Draft #2, but commissioners found as much to be uncomfortable about with #2 than they did when they last viewed Draft #1 at last week's work session. Motion to schedule another work session – Approved, 6-1, Smith dissent. Smith didn't really give a reason.

Building and Development Services

8. Final Plat - REG
Attachment: Application and Notice To Buyers.pdf

9. Final Plat - Willow Walk Phase IB
Attachment: Application and Legal Documents.pdf
Attachment: Financial Agreements & Bonds.pdf

Convention and Visitors Bureau

10. Amendment Two to Agreement with LWR Sports LLC (Premier Sports Campus)
Attachment: LWR Sports Amend 2_ 2016.pdf

Financial Management

11. Change Order No. 5 to Agreement 14-1933CD, Cortez Groins Removal and Replacement Project
Attachment: 14-1933CD Cayo LLC Contract.CO#5.pdf

12. FY16 Budget Amendment Resolutions
Attachment: B-16-080 Resolution and Narrative.pdf

Neighborhood Services

13. Economic Development Incentive Grant - Project Centennial
Attachment: Centennial-R-16-130.pdf

14. Economic Development Incentive Grant - Project Mandarin
Attachment: Mandarin-R-16-129.pdf

15. Rubonia Community Association Lease and Program Agreement
Attachment: 08.09.16 Final Rubonia Community Association Lease doc.pdf
Attachment: Rubonia Community Association 08.09.16 to 09.30.16 Funding Agreement.pdf

Parks and Natural Resources

16. Hurricane Jeanne FEMA Repayment
Attachment: Project 6479 Worksheet Report.pdf
Attachment: B-16-081 FEMA Deobligation - Coquina Beach Renourishment.pdf
Attachment: Audit Slip #AS CEC0102.pdf
Attachment: SR DR-1561 Invoice Letter - Manatee County Government (signed).pdf

17. Palma Sola Channel Aids to Navigation Project * Clague
Attachment: RLS.pdf
Attachment: PSB WCIND funds.14.pdf
Attachment: PS Channel Project.pdf

Property Management

18. Permanent Flowage and Drainage Easements between Fountain Lake Apartments, LLC, and Manatee County for property located at 5620 Fountain Lake Circle, Bradenton; PID 5866401002
Attachment: Flowage Easement - Fountain Lake Apartments, LLC.pdf
Attachment: Drainage Easement - Fountain Lake Apartments, LLC.pdf
Attachment: Affidavit of O&E - Fountain Lake.pdf
Attachment: Location Map.pdf

19. Right-Of-Way Dedication between Gulf Land Investments, LLC; Shore Road, LLC; Hanover Real Estate Group, LLC and Manatee County for property located south of Moccasin Wallow Road and west of US 301, Manatee County; PID 651800005 and PID 401600002
Attachment: Summer Woods- Warranty Deed.pdf
Attachment: Summer Woods-Affidavit of Ownership and Encumbrances.pdf
Attachment: Summer Woods-Partial Release.pdf
Attachment: Moccasin Wallow Rd - additional ROW- Loc.pdf

Public Works

20. Florida Department of Transportation Memorandum of Agreement for BlueTOAD and Wavetronix Resolution * D'Agostino
Attachment: 436802-1-93-01 Manatee County - Bluetooth MOA - Executed Agreement.pdf
Attachment: CAO email Authorization Approval.pdf
Attachment: Resolution R-16-114.pdf

21. Reimbursement Agreement for Rye Road Sewer Line Improvements * Clague
Attachment: Exhibit A - Developer's Property -Legal Description - Overall.pdf
Attachment: Exhibit B - Final Scope & Project Permits .pdf
Attachment: Exhibit C - Contractor Bid.pdf
Attachment: CAO - RLS-2016-0445 -Reimbursement Agreement for Rye Road Sewer Line 06092016.pdf
Attachment: Reimbursement Agreement for Rye Road Sewerline Improvements 07212016.pdf

22. Speed Table Installations, 13th Avenue East between Morgan Johnson Road and 64th Street Court East
Attachment: Speed Table Survey Letters - Consent Signatures.pdf
Attachment: 13 Ave E - Location Map with Survey Results.pdf

Utilities

23. Service Fee Waivers
Attachment: Utility Customer List.pdf – Approved, Unanimous


APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
24. Motion to Approve Consent Agenda – (Items #7 and #23 were pulled for discussion and vote) – Approved, Unanimous


C. ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENTS
Building and Development Services

25. Construction Trades Board (CTB)
Attachment: Howard Jensen CTB Application.pdf
Attachment: CTB Members.pdf – Approved, Unanimous


PORT AUTHORITY (Betsy Benac, Chairman)

D. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS (Presentations Upon Request)

E. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS (Presentation Scheduled)

F. REGULAR

Administrator

26. Resolution R-16-128 for Citizens Oversight Committee for Infrastructure Sales Tax * Clague
Attachment: Resolution R-16-128 - Sales Tax Oversight Committee.pdf – Commissioners spent hours discussing the proposed Infrastructure Sales Tax that is headed for a referendum at the general election on November 8. Resolution R-16-128 establishes the Oversight Committee, but far more time was spent reiterating what commissioners are saying will happen if the half-cent tax is approved. – Approved, Unanimous (more on story)

Financial Management

27. Guaranteed Maximum Price Addendum to Agreement 15-0020JE, Construction Management at Risk Services for Robinson Preserve Phase 1 Restoration
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP Department Memo.pdf
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP Addendum.pdf
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP.pdf
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP Specifications Log.pdf
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP Plans Log.pdf
Attachment: Agreement 15-0020JE GMP Bond.pdf – Approved, Unanimous

G. REPORTS

COMMISSIONER AGENDA

CITIZEN COMMENTS (Continuation of Consideration for Future Agenda Items, if Needed)

COMMISSIONER COMMENTS –

Whitmore said the Rubonia Mardi Gras is returning this year, and the commission needs to figure out how they can help. Whitmore said the Sheriff's deputies are their biggest cost and they need to look for some funding to help them out. "It's around $20,000 and maybe the TDC can come up with some funds," Whitmore said, adding that the Sheriff doesn't charge for the De Soto Parade and that "maybe he can give them a break."

DiSabatino said a member in her family is in Rio, playing women's basketball at the Olympics. "She was rookie of the year in Delaware." DiSababino said they have been trying to get the Tourist Development Council (TDC) to come up with some dollars for the Sheriff. "We need to talk to Elliott (TDC director) and see what they might be able to do with Rubonia." She then said Corie Holmes filed a complaint against Pete Logan (Medallion Homes President) for stealing one of his campaign signs.

Smith asked the county administrator not to forget to send out a bulletin for candidates reminding them to pick up their campaign signs within 30 days after the election.

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