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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 04 10 Regular Item 302 Mosquito Control COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 302 CONSENT INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR X April 10, 2006 Meeting MGR / DEPT Authorization REQUEST: Public Works presenting the City Commission with information and recommendations regarding the proposed countywide mosquito control program. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to present information and recommendations regarding the proposed countywide mosquito control program. PROPOSED COUNTYWIDE MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM SUMMARY: A countywide mosquito control program has been proposed by Seminole County, based on recommendations and reports from the Joint City/County Advisory Committee and the Joint City/County Stormwater Technical Sub-Committee. The program elements were presented by Seminole County at the March 27, 2006 City Commission meeting and are summarized as follows: . Science-based countywide program run by Seminole County Community Services Department . Three-year implementation plan . Focus on Integrated Pest Management . Integrated mosquito surveillance and environmental monitoring . Integrated truck spraying program . Coordinated aerial spraying oftarget areas on an as-needed basis . Integrated customer service . Routine year-round equipment maintenance and calibration . Year-round staff CURRENT CITY MOSQUITO CONTROL SERVICE The City's current mosquito control activities are as follows: . Seasonal truck spraying o All residential streets every 2-3 weeks 041006_ COMM _Regular _302_ Countywide_Mosquito _Control Regular Agenda Item 302 April 10, 2006 Page 2 o Complaint-based spraying . Year-round mosquito traps . Seasonallarvaciding . Aerial spraying (as-needed; not budgeted) . Annual cost is approximately $32,500 POTENTIAL ADV ANT AGES OF A COUNTYWIDE MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM: . More effective science-based mosquito controls, focusing on source reduction through integrated pest management . Minimize environmental impacts of excessive spraying through effective pesticide management . Eliminate duplication of efforts by individual City/County programs . Better overall results - fewer mosquitoes . Similar countywide programs have been successful in Orange County and other counties evaluated by the Technical Sub-Committee POTENTIAL DISADVANTAGES OF A COUNTYWIDE MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM: . Current level of service in Winter Springs is satisfactory . Countywide truck spraying service may not be as responsive or as thorough as the current City truck service . Overall cost ofthe countywide program is estimated to be $2.49 per capita, while the City's current cost is $1. 02 per capita . Long-term County funding source is uncertain at this time PROPOSED COUNTYWIDE PROGRAM COST COMPARISON TO CURRENT CITY COSTS: Proposed Countywide Program Current City Program Costs at Year 4 Cost Per Capita Cost Cost Per Capita Cost Labor $624,690 $1.55 $7,500 $0.23 Materials $150,000 $0.3 7 $10,500 $0.33 Equipment $55,000 $0.14 $2,000 $0.06 Aerial Spraying $50,000 $0.12 -- -- Administration $121,800 $0.30 $500 $0.02 Contract Services -- -- $12,000 $0.38 Total $1,001,490 $2.49 $32,500 $1.02 041006_ COMM _Regular _ 302_ Countywide_Mosquito _Control Regular Agenda Item 302 April 10, 2006 Page 3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ANALYSIS: The Joint City/County Stormwater Technical Sub-Committee compiled detailed information regarding the mosquito control activities and costs currently undertaken by each jurisdiction in Seminole County. This information was included in the presentation materials provided by Seminole County at the March 27,2006 presentation to the Commission. Based on its review of current activities, the Sub-Committee concluded that there could be significant benefits to having a more comprehensive and integrated program of mosquito control in Seminole County. The Sub-Committee discussed and evaluated a variety of approaches to such a program, and concluded that a single countywide mosquito control district offers the best chance of obtaining the benefits of a comprehensive and integrated approach at a reasonable cost. The Technical Sub-Committee was not tasked to evaluate the funding source for the program, or the potential distribution of the program's cost to the jurisdictions involved. The Sub-Committee members were directed to evaluate the best and most cost effective approach for having an integrated program, without consideration of whether the integrated program was superior to each City's current program. The Sub-Committee's recommendation of the countywide program was based on the potential technical advantages of such a program, as outlined above. FUNDING: At the March 27, 2006 City Commission meeting presentation by Seminole County, the County indicated that the countywide program would be funded for the first several years through the County's general fund at no cost to City residents. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends proceeding with an Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County for a countywide mosquito control program, provided that it includes the following: 1. Assurance that the City's current level-of-service will be maintained 2. Provisions to allow the City to perform additional mosquito control activities (supplemental spraying, etc.) if required to maintain the current level-of-service 3. Assurance that the County will take prompt action to resolve level-of-service issues in the City requiring supplemental service by the City of Winter Springs 4. Addressing long term funding sources for the program In addition, Staff recommends maintaining the City's current mosquito control program in its entirety until it can be demonstrated that the countywide program provides a satisfactory level-of- service and that it has an acceptable long-term funding source. ATTACHMENTS: None COMMISSION ACTION 041006_ COMM _Regular _302_ Countywide_Mosquito _Control