HomeMy WebLinkAbout_2009 11 17 City Commission Workshop With State Representatives Chris Dorworth and Scott Plakon Minutes CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP
WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS DORWORTH AND
STATE REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT PLAKON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009
CALL TO ORDER
The Workshop of Tuesday, November 17, 2009 of the City Commission with State
Representative Chris Dorworth and State Representative Scott Plakon was called to
Order by Mayor John F. Bush at 3:03 p.m. in the West Conference Room of the
Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida
32708).
Roll Call:
Mayor John F. Bush, present
Deputy Mayor Joanne M. Krebs, present
Commissioner Jean Hovey, present
Commissioner Rick Brown, present
Commissioner Gary Bonner, present
Commissioner Sally McGinnis, present
City Manager Kevin L. Smith, present
City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese, absent
With introductions, the following individuals were in attendance: State Representative
Chris Dorworth, and State Representative Scott Plakon.
Ms. Carolyn Johnson, District Administrator for State Representative Dorworth; Ms.
Valerie Clarke, District Assistant for Representative Plakon; and Mr. Brandon Delanois,
Legislative Assistant for State Representative Plakon were also in attendance.
PUBLIC INPUT
No one spoke.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS DORWORTH
AND STATE REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT PLAKON
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
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REGULAR AGENDA
REGULAR
600. Office Of The Mayor And City Commission
Requesting A Discussion On General Items Of Interest.
Commissioner Gary Bonner began the discussion explaining that he became interested in
having such a Meeting from hearing something similar from a Florida League of Cities
discussion. Deputy Mayor Joanne M. Krebs thanked Commissioner Bonner for bringing
the idea to the City Commission; and thanked State Representative Dorworth and State
Representative Plakon for attending.
State Representative Dorworth noted that State Representative Plakon was just Elected as
the Chair of the Seminole County Delegation and is actually responsible for going to all
of the cities. State Representative Plakon mentioned that State Representative Dorworth
was just elected as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Seminole County Delegation.
State Representative Dorworth spoke of the Legislature and remarked, "I have gotten to
know Kevin (Smith) really well and that's been a real blessing; so, my hope is that the
group of us together can - chart some long term future for Winter Springs; whatever we
can do at the legislative level to support it, but we can be your partners."
With further discussion, State Representative Plakon mentioned he was working on R
and D Tax Credits.
Discussion followed on Growth Management, and Economic Development. Regarding
Senate Bill 360, State Representative Dorworth suggested, "What I would tell you is to
read the language there, read the entire Bill. There are some great things in it for cities
that want to aggressively pursue Economic Development projects." With an additional
reference to Senate Bill 360, State Representative Dorworth added, "We can get you a
draft copy."
State Representative Dorworth then advised the City Commission, "If you are having
some issue - if there is some company that wants to come here and you have a hindrance;
if there is some budgetary shortfall, if you need money from OTTED (Office Of Tourism,
Trade, And Economic Development), we enjoy that kind of thing."
Furthermore, State Representative Dorworth remarked, "From our standpoint, what we
want to do is we want to streamline some of those Growth Management regulations and -
we want to be supportive partners."
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS DORWORTH
AND STATE REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT PLAKON
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
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In discussing issues and regulations related to restaurants and other small businesses,
State Representative Dorworth stated, "If you hear about those things, don't assume that
we know. Most of them are not written by the Legislature. Most rules that face
restaurants or barber shops, or whatever else, come from the Administrative Rule making
process; and do not assume that we know about it, especially if it is relatively new. If it
something you are facing, let us know."
State Representative Dorworth added, "One of the things that both of our offices are very
keen on is making sure that if you have businesses in particular that are having problems,
please send them to us right away. We really do enjoy that - we have very talented
people and we're glad to help."
Next, State Representative Plakon mentioned he worked on DBPR (Department of
Business and Professional Regulation) issues last year and added, "This year, I am
looking to see if we can do another Bill - I have got a bunch of other ideas on how to get
small businesses."
Furthermore, State Representative Plakon commented regarding Rules, "I am on the Joint
Administrative Procedures House and Senate Committee that's in charge of reviewing
the rulemaking for all the Agencies." State Representative Plakon added, "If you see
some rule that some Agency is not following that is critical to business, please let me
know that directly."
Discussion followed on education; funding; enrollment; Medicaid; unfunded mandates;
mass transit; offshore drilling and natural resources.
Mayor Bush brought up the issue of Lobbyists and asked for their suggestions regarding
hiring a Lobbyist. State Representative Dorworth noted, "Do not have a Lobbyist for the
status quo."
Continuing, State Representative Dorworth explained, "If you have things on your
Agenda - items you're specifically looking to push - Budget items, restrictions you want
to undo - a Lobbyist is a good use of money." State Representative Dorworth added,
"Make sure there is something - some issue of great importance; and make sure it is
outside of the [Florida] League of Cities and other groups." Additionally, State
Representative Dorworth commented on the City's plans for the future, and suggested
that if we had State coordination, that a five (5) year Plan would be a great idea.
The next topic addressed was Red Light Cameras.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS DORWORTH
AND STATE REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT PLAKON
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
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Tape 1 /Side B
Discussion followed on concerns with public safety and Red Light Cameras. State
Representative Dorworth suggested, "You want to have something in place that says
you're not doing this as a revenue generator; you're doing this because you want public
safety."
Schools and class sizes was addressed next.
Discussion followed on legislation related to the Hometown Democracy initiative and
Amendment 4. Continuing, discussion followed on Stimulus Funds; to which State
Representative Dorworth noted that most Stimulus Funds would be available from the
Federal Government.
State Representative Plakon then suggested the City communicate with him if he could
be of any assistance.
State Representative Plakon departed the Workshop at 3:59 p.m.
Discussion.
State Representative Dorworth advised those in attendance, "I have told you this before,
if you are up there, please call a few days in advance."
In terms of meeting with Legislators in Tallahassee, State Representative Dorworth
suggested the three (3) best times to visit Tallahassee to meet with Legislators and
explained that it is generally a quiet time from early January to February; that when
Session starts is a good time, although a lot of events are going on; and then mentioned
towards the end of Session as being an option, although it is a very busy time.
State Representative Dorworth added, "Whatever happens tends to happen in those
periods of time; and if you can make three (3) trips, those are three (3) good ones to
make."
Further discussion.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
WORKSHOP WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS DORWORTH
AND STATE REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT PLAKON
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
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ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bush adjourned the Workshop at 4:14 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
' LORENZO - LUACES, MMC
CIT , CLERK
APPROVED:
erAYOR JOHN F.= BUSH
NOTE: These Minutes were approved at the December 14, 2009 Regular City Commission Meeting.