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JOINT CITY/COUNTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
MAY18,2005 3:00P.M.
ATTENDEES
Mayor Russ Hauck, Altamonte Springs (late arrival)
Commissioner Jon Batman, Altamonte Springs
Mayor Bob Goff, Casselberry
Commissioner Susan Doerner, Casselberry
Mayor Thom Greene, Lake Mary (late arrival)
Commissioner Mike Mclean, lake Mary
Mayor Butch Bundy, Longwood
Commissioner Brian Sackett, Longwood
Councilman Todd Russell, Oviedo
Mayor Linda Kuhn, Sanford
Commissioner Kevin Hipes, Sanford
Mayor John Bush, Winter Springs
Chairman Carlton Henley, Seminole County
Commissioner Randy Morris, Seminole County
ABSENT
Mayor Tom Walters, Oviedo
Commissioner Don Gilmore, Winter Springs
Meeting was called to order by Chairman Carlton Henley at 3:05 pm. He stated this joint
meeting between elected representatives of the various municipalities is to begin to study areas
where cooperation may provide more efficient service and/or savings to the tax payers.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM APRIL 27TH MEETING
Members introduced themselves. Minutes of the April 2ih meeting were accepted as presented
by the Mayors who attended that meeting.
REVIEW AND SELECTION OF NOMINEES FROM CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, PBAS AND
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Chairman Henley stated that to move forward with the composition of the committee, it was
agreed upon that not only would the Mayor and one elected official from each city as well as the
Chairman and a Commissioner from Seminole County serve, the committee would select one
representative each from the Casselberry, Oviedo and Sanford Chambers of Commerce and
two representatives from the Seminole/lake Mary Chamber of Commerce. Additionally one
representative each from the PBAS and the business community from the City of Winter Springs
would be appointed. Each group was asked to provide three names to the committee taking
into consideration various expertise to represent a cross section of the county.
Chairman Henley reviewed the names and backgrounds for all nominees submitted thus far.
Commissioner Morris nominated Steve Glazier to serve as the Winter Springs business
representative, seconded by Commissioner McLean. Passed unanimously. Mayor Bush will
contact Mr. Glazier.
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Commissioner McLean nominated Bruce Provonost, Mayor Goff nominated John Horan, Mayor
Bush nominated Marty Chan for the representative from PBAS. It was decided to do a written
ballot with each member voting for one and signing their ballot.
Kevin Grace, County Manager, tabulated the ballots with Marty Chan receiving 7 votes, John
Horan received 5 votes, and Bruce Provonost received 2. Marty Chan will serve as the PBAS
representative.
Mayor Bundy nominated David Gierach as the representative from the Sanford Chamber,
Councilman Russell seconded. Mr. Gierach was appointed unanimously to serve as the
Sanford Chamber representative.
The vacant positions from the Casselberry, Oviedo and Lake Mary Chambers will be presented
at the next meeting. Commissioner Morris stated that in speaking with potential nominees, it
should be brought out that nominees should not have any issues pending before any of the
municipalities. Chairman Henley added that people asked to serve are not there to represent a
particular municipality, but rather the committee is looking for the expertise that would serve as
a catalyst for open discussion. They should not come on the committee with any preconceived
idea of territorialism.
REVIEW AREAS OF EXISITING COOPERATION
Chairman Henley stated at the last meeting it was determined a good starting point for
discussion would be to see what areas of cooperation currently exist between the cities and the
County. In reviewing the list it is amazing as to the number of ways that cooperation exists for
the benefit of citizens, from the stand point of credibility and trust, there are many good
examples.
Chairman Henley reviewed the Summary of Collaborative Efforts included in the agenda packet.
Commissioner Morris stated that the County has CRA partnerships with both Sanford and
Casselberry, has also sponsored for Sanford the Riverwalk on the Metro Plan Orlando five year
plan as well as the SR 434 Rehab project in Winter Springs, and has a major partnership with
the Sanford Airport in economic development. Chairman Henley replied this list is not complete
and asked each city for input.
Winter Springs - Mayor Bush stated they appreciate cooperation by the County on the
realignment of the trail and the contribution to the holiday activities with the Orlando
Philharmonic orchestra.
Oviedo - Councilman Russell stated the County has helped tremendously with parks, trails,
assistance in establishing an economic development program and providing mass transit.
Longwood - Mayor Bundy stated in the economic development area the County just entered
into an agreement for Sears Home Improvement National Headquarters. The County has also
contributed over $1.5 million in CDBG funds for an aggressive street paving program over a four
year period.
Chairman Henley interjected that although one city may compare what the County is doing to
another it is important to remember the purpose is to be responsible to all citizens. Seminole
County is the county that it is because of the cooperation that exists between the cities and the
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County. Additionally hundreds of people volunteer their time and effort on various committees
for each municipality that saves the tax payers a tremendous amount of money.
Lake Mary - Mayor Greene stated the County has partnered with the city on their economic
incentive program assisting with attracting businesses. The County had the vision to create the
Rinehart Road trail which the city has refined and developed.
Commissioner McLean added that the city has a program called "Be a Trail Blazer" which is a
cooperative effort between the city, the local Chamber of Commerce, interested citizens and
Seminole County. He added the pedestrian overpass on Lake Mary Boulevard and the planned
overpass on Rinehart Road are two additional examples of working together.
Casselberry - Mayor Goff stated looking at the subject of collaborative efforts do not leave out
the Constitutional Offices. There is a tremendous amount of work done by these offices that
none of the cities could accomplish without the funding efforts of County.
Chairman Henley again stated that this list is not complete and those offices will be added.
Commissioner Doerner added the CRA process in the Fern Park and Casselberry areas has
been a benefit to the entire county.
Altamonte Springs - Mayor Hauck stated this is a good starting list.
BEGIN DISCUSSION OF AREAS OF REVIEW FOR STUDY
Chairman Henley referred to the list included in the minutes which was categorized by the
mayors at the last meeting. He reminded that many of these items may be applicable to the
entire county but there may be some items that are specific to a city.
The following are areas of concern for each of the cities:
Winter Springs - Mayor Bush began by stating that the Winter Springs Commission is very
much in favor of improvements to the County-wide library system and particularly a library in the
city. Winter Springs has begun discussions with the County to partner with Oviedo regarding
Jetta Point and with Longwood regarding Soldier's Creek Park. He is particularly interested in
information technology and standardizing some of the data bases the County and cities operate
to exchange information.
Oviedo - Councilman Russell stated the Council has had limited discussions on these issues,
but libraries is a top concern along with Jetta Point. They too share an interest to be a great
neighbor. Information technology providing the same services and information across the
county and public works transportation were other areas of concern.
Longwood - Mayor Bundy stated for some time commuter rail has been discussed at various
meeting and committees. Congressman Mica is working hard to get federal dollars but there
will be some requirements such as ground transportation and parking facilities from the cities
that are along the route. Another issue that affects the whole county is stormwater.
Sanford - Mayor Kuhn stated Sanford has not had the opportunity to discuss this list, but
stormwater is an extremely critical issue. She is pleased that Davie Gierach has been
appointed as he has expertise in addressing this issue.
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Lake Mary - Mayor Greene stated parks and recreation is a major concern as the city is running
out of space and they have approached Sanford for additional joint use space. He agrees with
Mayor Bush that the library situation needs to be looked at and dealt with. Additionally he would
like to see some discussion regarding a pool at the Lake Mary High School. He continued that
the stormwater issue has prevented them from moving forward on developing the downtown
area - there is no sewer and the ability to provide retention would be a joint effort with the
County.
Commissioner McLean reiterated that parks and recreation is critical to the city. The library
system needs to be looked at. SCC has discussed using state match monies to locate a library
on their campus.
Casselberry - Mayor Goff stated Casselberry has not had formal discussions on these issues.
He concurs that stormwater is a regional issue that needs to be dealt with. Of course, they are
interested in libraries also as well as the information technology and administration common
ground.
Commissioner Doerner added the Commission has talked extensively about the parks and trails
system.
Altamonte Springs - Mayor Hauck stated that although they have not had formal discussions,
there are a number of significant concerns. Altamonte Springs is the only city with their own
library and it has come to the point where they will entertain discussions to be included in the
County library system. This may not have been factored into the recent library study that was
completed by the County, but it could be a win-win situation for both the city and the County.
The city wants to move cautiously regarding the library but sound business principles indicate
taking a look at it.
Chairman Henley stated the library study has not been finalized at this time. The original study
was submitted at the Mayors and Managers meeting at which time staff was instructed to go
back and look at other options and alternatives.
Mayor Hauck stated the water resource issue has been on again off again for years and is a
somewhat sensitive issue. The use of reclaimed water and tighter restrictions and enforcement
are things that can be done easily and inexpensively but would have a significant, quick
payback.
Mayor Hauck continued that with respect to the commuter rail, part of the problem is that we all
do not have the same understanding of what the issue is. Each city has a different concept of
where we are with the commuter rail. The cities will be facing some significant milestones in
August as Metro Plan will be voting on whether to put the commuter rail project into the long
range and cost feasible plans.
Commissioner Batman added that the library does a lot of things for the community that the
County may not.
Mayor Bush added that Winter Springs is interested in expanding their Senior Citizen Center.
Currently this facility serves more than 500 senior citizens with over half coming from cities
other than Winter Springs. They are asking for CDBG funds to expand the Center and the city
is willing to put in significant funds as well.
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Chairman Henley stated that he feels the cities and the County are not paying as much attention
as they should to the needs of senior citizens. He would like to hear what each city is doing as
well as a recap of what the County is doing as it relates to seniors. Additionally another
segment that concerns him greatly is the handicapped citizens. He would like to know what is
being done for them also. There are agencies that all the municipalities support financially but
he is not sure that the job could be done better and would like this group to give some thought
to these areas of concern.
Commissioner Morris stated that on the stormwater issue, the County is an unequal partner
since every one of the cities has a dedicated fund source and we don't. Every year we struggle
to figure out what we are going to do and how we are going to pay for it. The problem is the
County does not have a strategic plan; we apply money where the biggest pressure is.
On the issue of commuter rail, Commissioner Morris continued that it is absolutely critical that
the cities have all of the information from Metro Plan in June. Four of the cities and the County
are directly involved with the commuter rail as the transit system will ,be fluctuated in such a way
to make it work.
Commissioner Morris said that the recreation issue clearly is an issue of land problems. He
would hope that we would be briefed on each one of the issues so we are all on the same page.
Right now we are doing summary work, but we need the details, facts and history.
Chairman Henley stated that the BCC is open to study any areas for improvement for the
benefit for the citizens of the County. Parks and recreation and libraries seem to be the major
issues followed by stormwater and public works. He would like to charge the County and City
Managers to appoint staff to meet to layout a mission in each of the issues with dates and time
lines so we can work on several of these at the same time. If everyone is in agreement we will
develop a charge that would be appropriate for every one of these areas, This would set out
goals, where to start, what studies are being done, what we are doing as well as establish the
status of each issue at the present time.
Mayor Bush said that regarding the library system he is sure Suzy Goldman has information that
can be shared as she had recently made a presentation to their Commission. Kevin Grace,
County Manager, replied that Ms. Goldman will be making a presentation to the BCC at the next
meeting which will lay out the original options as well as new suggestions. Commissioner Morris
asked that a direct link be added to the County's webpage so that anyone can view that
presentation.
Commissioner Morris added that there may be a staff issue in the future and perhaps we could
discuss having UCF facilitate the dissemination of information.
Chairman Henley said that purposely there was no indication of selection of chairman on the
agenda as he was waiting for a full committee. One of the things he has discussed with the
County Manager was to have an outside facilitator. UCF has been used in the past. The
committee may decide on one of the business community representatives to chair or perhaps to
go to an outside source. Commissioner Morris interjected that he was not talking about chair of
the committee but staffing so that information sent out was balanced and there would be no
distrust of information received. Commissioner McLean added that as Chairman of Envision
Seminole, an organization involved with coordination and facilitation of issues and events that
drive to move the county forward, he is offering their services at no cost. They have a paid staff
member that currently facilitates the Mayors and Managers group. ,
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Chairman Henley agreed that being neutral IS very necessary In the dissemination of
information.
Mayor Goff agreed with Mayor Bush that the library issue is basically complete and only
requires review. He would like to recommend moving forward on the stormwater issue by
appointing staff members to work with County staff to define the problem and the potential of
working together. This will get the committee to the point where we understand what the
problem is and how it affects the entire county. Then we could move forward' by gathering
information on the parks and recreation. This would give us a current project, one working
project and a gathering information project.
Chairman Henley agreed that we all need to know where we are and a common understanding
of what the problem is before we can come up with a solution. He. believes it is appropriate to
consider a joint staffing committee on stormwater. If that is the will of the group he would ask
that each city appoint appropriate staff and notify the County Manager's office or his office who
is selected and we will get the group together. Parks and recreation will be approached the
same way.
Mayor Greene requested that the Chairman of the Law Library be involved with the library issue.
The Law Library will be looking for County funding in the near future.
Chairman Henley reiterated the prior listings at this time; libraries, parks and recreation,
stormwater. Mayor Bush added that the Senior Citizens Center would fall under parks and
recreation.
Commissioner Morris stated it would be interesting to see not only the park and recreation
facilities, but what programs are available.
Chairman Henley stated it would be helpful to develop a matrix to show the sources of
revenues, what taxes are levied, what impact fees are levied, and any fees charged so we can
get an idea of what is happening in each municipality.
Mayor Goff stated it might be easier if the County could generate the matrix for the cities to use
so the information is standard. Mayor Bundy added that if we have one outline then we can
plug in the numbers. Mayor Bush stated this should be done on all of the issues to make it
easier to understand.
In response to Commissioner Morris, Kevin Grace stated he has spoken the Marilyn Crotty with
the Florida Institute for Government regarding facilitating this committee and the cost could run
$15,000 to $20,000 depending on the services required.
SELECTION OF NEXT MEETING DATE
The group agreed to keep the meetings on the 3rd Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Commissioner
Morris asked if a member can not attend the meeting can they send an alternate and does the
alternate have voting privileges. Mayor Bush stated that most cities have this issue addressed
in their charters - the vice mayor attends if the mayor can not. Mayor Bundy added there may
be conflicts from time to time but the problem with substitution is the lack of continuity.
Chairman Henley restated that if the mayor can not attend the meeting, then the vice-mayor
would be allowed to attend, but if the elected official can not attend, no alternate will be allowed.
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Commissioner Morris stated that the County is negotiating the cable franchise renewal and
there are a number of conflicts with the cities. There is a lot of confusion regarding timing and
use of channels so he would like to have this issue discussed in the near future.
Commissioner Hipes commented the spirit of cooperation is very positive as we have an
obligation to work together as members of the same county. Sometimes a municipality can
have a positive or negative impact on the whole county. Sanford is looking forward to working
with this group to make the river front a jewel for the whole county.
Being no further business the meeting adjourned 4:35.
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"Unda Reynolds"
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06/031200510:30 AM
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Subject Bio(s) for County/City Advisory
Gretchen and Mayor Butch,
The Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce is please to submit the names of Jonathan
Moore with Acquisition Consultants and Tom Marln with MarketCues, Inc. for seats on the County / City
Advisory Committee. The requested biographies are attached.
Thank you for including representatives from the Chamber on this important committee.
Sincerely,
Linda
Linda Reynolds
Board Liaison
Executive Assistant to the President
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Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Bio-JM Moore.doc marinbio.doc
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Thomas L. Marin
5016 Hawks Hammock Way, Sanford, Fl 32771
407.330.7704 Tel 407.330.7448 Fax tom.marin@marketcues.com
Tom Marin is known for his strategic thinking and executive marketing
management. He has directed integrated marketing programs for Fortune
1000 and middle-market companies and served international corporations for
two decades.
His career experience includes 20 years as president of a Chicago
advertising agency and as a corporate vice president for a national financial
services company. Marin is equally adept at business-to-business and
consumer marketing. By 1990, Marin became an acknowledged marketing
expert in the fields of financial, publishing, technology and related industry
sectors involving strong sales and marketing requirements. Marin has also
served as Marketing Counsel for national, regional and local non-profit
organizations providing strategic planning and implementation of fund raising
and marketing programs.
Over the years, Marin has had the privilege of serving prominent clients such
as First of America Bank, Board of Trade Clearing Corporation, Cargill
Investor Services, CNA Insurance, Fujifilm, Rand McNally, and Roper Sales
Corporation (division of Whirlpool), to name a few.
Marin holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from Northern Illinois
University. He is an accredited member of the national and international
chapters of Business Marketing Association and is a past marketing chairman
of the Chicago chapter.
He resides in Sanford, Florida with his wife, Denise, and their three children.
Jonathan A. Moore
Personal Bio
Mr. Moore is native to Orlando, Florida. After graduating from Lake Brantley High
School he attended Florida State University and graduated with degrees in Finance and
Real Estate.
He commenced his career with 6.8 billion in assets General American in their real estate
branch office located in Orlando, Florida. While at "GA," Mr. Moore invested in office,
retail, industrial, and multi~family properties.
After leaving, he founded Acqusition Consultants, Inc. in 1993. Acquisition Consultants
represents investors and companies with their commercial real estate requirements. In
1998, Mr. Moore commenced development work in order to further enhance his client's
and partner's opportunities. The development company previously known as Acquisition
Development has been renamed AC Properties, LLC in 2002. At the present, Mr.
Moore's firms offer property management, leasing, brokerage, development, and
investment consultation.
In addition to his business pursuits, Mr. Moore continues to be active in the community.
He is a member of Orangewood Presbyterian Church in Maitland, Florida where he
served as an officer and participated on several overseas mission trips. His local love is
Restore Orlando which is an inner city community center in the blighted Holden Heights
neighborhood. Mr. Moore has lead the mentoring program at Restore Orlando for the
past three years. He currently serves as a board member of the Seminole County
Regional Chamber of Commerce as well as serving on the Action Council for the
National Federation. of Independent Businesses.
Jonathan has been married to Elizabeth Moore for seven years. They have three boys and
one daughter. He enjoys all forms of athletics and history books. They reside in Winter
Park, Florida.
Board of County Commissioners
SEMINOLE COUNTY
nORIDA'S NATURAL CHOICE
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
June 6, 2005
TO:
Joint City/County Advisory Committee
FROM:
Chairman Carlton Henley
SUBJECT: REVENUE MATRIX
Attached is the revenue matrix that was discussed at the Committee's last meeting.
Please have your appropriate staff complete the information and bring the form to the
next meeting which is scheduled for Wednesday, June 15, 2005.
If you have any questions, please contact Don Fisher, Deputy County Manager, at 407-
665-7212.
Enclosure
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SUMMARY OF COLLABORA TJ'VE EFFORTS
UPDATED MAY 19, 2005
The following may not include all collaborative efforts occurring between the County and
its cities. The purpose of this summary is illustrative and is intended to show that the
County and cities have, and continue, to work together.
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Environmental Services
o Agreement for emergency interconnects on water
o City provides some sewer service to the County
Libraries
Reciprocal borrowing; Interlocal Wide Area Network agreement which provides internet
access to the Altamonte Springs City Library from Seminole County; Altamonte Springs
Library access to online databases subscribed to by Seminole County through Remote
Patron Authentication.
Parks
County makes annual contribution to Merrill Park Training Center
Planning
Annexation agreement
Public Works
o Joint Funding 2nd Generation Sales Tax: Pedestrian Overpass / North of SR 436
o SR 434 from County Line to SR 436: City is an active participant with this State
Road project. Seminole County managed the design phase. The City is trying to
secure the right-of-way and will be involved with the landscaping maintenance.
Public Safety
Consolidated fire departments
Trails
San Sebastian Trail: Utility costs on entire trail and trailhead, $20,000 towards restroom
construction at Westmonte Park trailhead construction costs, $10 per year for lease of
trailhead; offers all County residents free access to restroom and use of trailhead.
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CASSELBERRY.
Economic Development
Casselberry Community Redevelopment Agency and the 17-92 Redevelopment Agency
Environmental Services
o Agreement for emergency interconnects on water
o Wastewater agreement for Sunshadow Apartments
o Various Water Service Agreements
Public Works
o Utility Agreements for major construction projects: Lake Drive - Seminola Boulevard
to Tuskawilla Road
o Joint Funding 2nd Generation Sales: US 17/92 Pedestrian Improvements
o Red Bug Lake/SR 436 Interchange - City of Casselberry is an active participant
o Agreement for City to perform landscape maintenance for Seminola Boulevard from
SR 17-92 to Lake Drive. The County is financially compensating the City for this
work.
Economic Development
o 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency
o Economic incentives, various cooperative efforts
Environmental Services
o County provides all sewer service
o Agreement for emergency interconnects on water
o Tri-party agreement for reclaimed water
Fleet Services
o County provides services for one VacCon truck
o County provides fueling for various vehicles
Public Works
o Agreement for City to perform landscape maintenance for Lake Mary Boulevard
Phase II from CR 15 to Sir Lawrence. The County is financially compensating the
City for this work.
o Discussions regarding pedestrian overpasses at Country Club Road and Rinehart
Road
Trails
Rinehart Road (Cross Seminole) trail cooperation and landscaping
Economic Development
Economic incentive cooperation with Sears Home Improvements
Environmental Services
o County provides sewer service
o Agreement for emergency interconnects on water
Fleet Services
County provides services for fire engines and ambulances
Planning
Annexation agreement
Public Works
o Agreement for City to perform landscape maintenance for CR 427 Phase II from
North Street to SR 434 and CR 427 Phase III from SR 434 to General Hutchison
Parkway. The County is financially compensating the City for this work.
o Community Development Block Grant contributions for various street paving projects
Economic Development
Cooperative efforts in economic development projects in the City
Environmental Services
o County provides sewer service to City (to Iron Bridge)
o By consecutive system, County buys water from City to provide water to Black
Hammock
o County will provide reclaimed water to City (from Iron Bridge)
o Agreement for emergency water interconnects
Mass Transit
Cooperation in implementation of mass transit program and routes
Parks
County made contribution to Shane Kelly Park
Planning
Joint Planning Agreement covering annexations, compatibility, utilities, etc.
Public Safety
EMS Report Writing Software support is provided to Seminole County Fire Department,
Winter Springs Fire Department, and Oviedo Fire Department
Public Works
Joint Funding 2nd Generation Sales Tax: SR 426/CR 419 4-laning
Trails
Cooperation in trail projects located in the City
Economic Development
o County contributed to infrastructure, land use, economic incentives, Community
Development Block Grant contribution to a business incubator, etc; cooperation in
land use and master planning.
o Cooperation with the Sanford and 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agencies
Environmental Services
o City provides County wholesale water and sewer for Chase Groves
o Agreement for emergency interconnects on water
o Part of tri-party agreement on reclaimed water
Parks
County makes annual contribution to Sanford Memorial Stadium
Planning
Recent Joint Planning Agreement that is being renegotiated
Public Works
o Utility Agreements for Major Construction projects: East Lake Mary - Airport to SR
46
o Joint Funding 2nd Generation Sales Tax: US 17/92 lake front roadway
o County sponsored the Riverwalk project before the MPO resulting In the project
being placed in the 5 year plan
'YVI,NTER SP'FUNGS'
Economic Development
o 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency
o County contributed to the City holiday activities
Fleet Services
o County provides services for fire engines, ambulances, and a generator
o County provides maintenance to Winter Springs' Public Works back-up generator
Plannin~
Annexation agreement
Public Works
o SR 434 Access Management from US 17-92 to SR 419: City initiated project with
FDOT, but is not LAP certified. Therefore, County managed the design and is
currently managing the construction of this project. County has an interlocal
agreement with City to cover maintenance of the landscaping and lighting after the
project is complete.
o Sidewalk on Dyson, Shetland and Northern Way: City is a very active participant in
this project.
o Cooperation in color selection for the trail overpass at SR 434
o County sponsored the SR 434 rehabilitation work before the MPO resulting in the
project being placed in the 5 year plan
Trails
o Black Hammock Trailhead restroom: County constructed restroom, City offers free
access to all County residents.
o Cooperation in determining the alignment of the Cross Seminole Trail through the
City
Animal Control
Animal Services functions provided to all municipalities within Seminole County, with the
exception of Casselberry. Casselberry provides enforcement of their ordinance;
Seminole County shelters their animals
Constitutional Office Support
County contributes to constitutional offices that provide services to the cities
Economic Development
Qualified Targeted Industry: County and cities work together In attracting targeted
businesses to the community
Information Technologies
o Interlocal agreement for First Response including radio (emergency and non-
emergency), CAD for dispatch, radio maintenance, installs and retrofits of radio,
lights and sirens etc., mobile data, EOC support, emergency operations support,
licensing responsibilities, fire station equipment (alerting, radio, CAD, reporting,
printers, PC's etc.)
o Interlocal agreement for Law Enforcement Mutual Aid (LEA) - Basically the same as
above - for emergency and non-emergency support for the SCSO and the seven
cities as well as FHP, FDLE, and others
o Interlocal agreements for GIS
o Interlocal agreements with all cities, the School Board and Seminole Community
College for the Fiber Wide Area Network (FWAN)
Planning
o Planning Technical Advisory Committee
o Intergovernmental Planning Coordination Agreement of 1997 dealing with notice of
development applications, etc.
PolicV
Monthly Mayors and Managers meeting
Public Safety
County facilities:
o Automatic 1 st Response with all municipalities within Seminole County & OSAFD
o EMS/Fire/Rescue Joint Training Group/Fund
o Special Hazards and Operations Team (SHOT) responds to incidents on a County-
wide basis (including municipalities)
o Seminole County Fire Chiefs - (includes all municipal Fire Chiefs, OSAFD, & SCFD)
meet monthly to set standards/practices for the 1 st Response System
o Public Safety dispatches emergency services for all EMS/Fire/Rescue agencies
within Seminole County
o Provide EOC working space for municipalities
o Manage a Homeland Security Capabilities Assessment for Seminole County and its
municipalities
o Manage the site reports for SARA Title II reporting for Seminole County and its
municipalities
o Provide underground tank inspection services for all of Seminole County and its
municipalities (State funded program)
o Manage petroleum clean-up activities for all of Seminole County and its
municipalities (State funded program)
o 911 System oversight (includes all Public Safety Answering Points within Seminole
County) - Sheriffs Office, law enforcement and Public Safety Emergency
Communications
o County-wide Addressing Committee to standardize addressing schemes throughout
the County
Traffic En~ineerin~
The County:
o Maintains all traffic signals for the cities
o Maintains the fiber optic cable infrastructure for those cities connected to the
network
o Maintains and reviews all crash reports within the County, including cities.
o Coordinates with the cities relative to the Community Traffic Safety Team (CTST)
and child safety seats
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