HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011 12 12 Documents provided to the Mayor and City Commission by Commissioner Krebs under "Reports" Date: December 12, 2011
These two (2) documents were provided to the
Mayor and City Commission by Commissioner
Joanne M. Krebs under "Reports" at the
December 12, 2011 City Commission Regular
Meeting.
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Altamonte Springs
Casselberry
Apoka Lake Mary Oviedo
Bay Lake Longwood Sanford
Belle Isle Winter Springs The mission of the Tri- County League of
Eatonville Cities is to work collaboratively with all
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Lake Buena Vista Orlando cities in Orange, Seminole and Osceola
Maitland Windermere
Oakland Winter Garden counties to develop long -term strategies for
Ocoee Winter Park
government efficiency and effectiveness
Kissimmee that meets the needs of our citizens. This
St. Cloud mission will be accomplished through civic
education and engagement, effective
advocacy, education, communication and
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TRI- COUNTY LEAGUE OF CITIES
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Tri - County League of Cities
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2012 Tri - Count y League f g Cities L e islative Priorities
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Fiscal Insignificance Red Light Cameras
The Tri-County League of Cities opposes legislation that The Tri -County League of Cities will oppose legislation repealing
establishes a general law defining insignificant fiscal impact the Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Act, authorizing the use of red
requiring that the average annual fiscal impact of a law, including light cameras.
any average annual revenues or savings be considered.
Municipal Police and Firefighter Pension Reform
Sweepstakes / Internet Cafes he Tri -County League of Cities will support legislation that
The Tri-County League of Cities will support legislation that urgs provides comprehensive municipal firefighter and police officer
the State Attorneys and the Statewide Prosecutor to work with law pension reform. Any comprehensive pension reform package
enforcement officers throughout the state to close down the should address the use of the insurance premium tax revenues by
Internet Cafes which are operating as gambling establishments. repealing the mandate for cities to perpetually provide new, "extra"
The Tri-County League of Cities also supports legislation that pension benefits for police /fire, and provide for accountability by
urges the Florida Legislature to amend Chapter 849 to clearly state police /fire •:-nsion boards of trustees. The reform package should
that these types of establishments, which provide computers that lso includ- modifications to the current statutory disability
operate essentially Las Vegas -style casino games, are illegal esumptions for firefighters, law enforcement officers, and
gambling establishments and are thereby prohibited to operate in co ectional of ers relating to tuberculosis, heart disease, or
the state of Florida.
hype tension.
Water Supply K. Yellow i. ht Si • nal imin
The Tri -County League of Cities will opp e legislation that will The Tri -County Leag e of Cities will support legislation that
alter or amend the existing policy of local ources first in providing codifies the Institute o 1 raffic Engineer's formula for yellow light
water to the citizens of Florida. Ad tionally, the Tri - County signal timing. The codific. ion of this formula will ensure accuracy
League of Cities opposes the crea ., on of a statewide water throughout the state's yello light signals.
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Non - Transportation Right - of -Way
Neighborhood Improvement Districts The Tri -County League of Cities will support legislation that will
The Tri -County League of Cities will support legislation which allow local governments to co- locate or pay for additional conduit
revises Chapter 163, F.S., Neighborhood Improvement Districts capacity in agreement with the Florida Department of
that updates the program and provides local governments the Transportation's effort to install fiber conduit parallel to Florida's
ability to create "dependent special districts" to help Interstates to develop an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) to
neighborhoods and local governments fund neighborhood efficiently assist motorists, law enforcement personnel and first
improvements such as, but not limited to, improved streets and responders by sharing rapid information. The co- location of fibers
sidewalks, landscaping, street lighting, parks, stormwater within the ITS conduit will allow governments to increase
improvements and other important public utilities and facilities. efficiency and capacity of information sharing.
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2012 LEGISLATIV
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ACTION AGENDA .
REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
11/18/2011
Energy
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that establishes a statewide policy on
energy development and conservation, that prioritizes and incentivizes the development and
implementation of renewable and alternative energy and transportation fuel sources, and that
authorizes local governments to make use of the $190 million in Qualified Energy Conservation
Bond capacity allocated to Florida.
Water Policy
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that assures cities retain the tools necessary
to achieve federal or state water quality standards, such as standards on total maximum daily
loads or numeric nutrient criteria, at the lowest possible cost to cities. To accomplish these
various standards, cities must have broad regulatory authority, such as controls on storm water
discharge, septic tanks and fertilizer use. Additionally, the Florida League of Cities will support
legislation that clarifies reclaimed waters are not "waters in the state" and should not be subject
to regulatory action by water management districts. (The underlined language was added by the
Legislative Committee)
Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Pension Plans and Disability Presumptions
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that provides comprehensive municipal
firefighter and police officer pension reform. Any comprehensive pension reform package
should address the use of the insurance premium tax revenues by repealing the mandate for cities
to perpetually provide new, "extra" pension benefits for police /fire, to allow cities the ability to
adjust pension benefits and provide for accountability by police /fire pension boards of trustees.
The reform package should also include modifications to the current statutory disability
presumptions for firefighters, law enforcement officers, and correctional officers relating to
tuberculosis, heart disease, or hypertension.
Communications Services and Local Business Tax Protection
The Florida League of Cities will oppose legislation that modifies, restricts or eliminates the
authority of municipalities to levy, collect and/or expend the communications services tax and
the local business tax.
Campus Development Agreements
The Florida League of Cities supports the continued funding to mitigate fully the impacts of
State University System campus development on host local governments and supports
maintaining Campus Development Agreements. The repeal of section 1013.30, Florida Statutes,
would eliminate a proven and effective mechanism that addresses the impacts of campus
development on local infrastructure.
Pending Ordinance Doctrine
The Florida League of Cities supports maintaining the home rule authority of municipalities in
the local application of the Pending Ordinance Doctrine.
Economic Development
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that promotes state agency coordination
with local entities through providing increased technical assistance, building public infrastructure
and urban infill projects and programs, and offering appropriate business incentives that support
local economic development.
Residential Group Homes
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that requires community residential homes
to notify local governments upon application and adhere to local municipal standards of
occupancy where onsite substance abuse treatment must be provided by a licensed service
provider.
Effective Public Notice
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that authorizes municipalities to provide
effective public notice and advertising for various appropriate matters, not to include ad valorem
taxation millage setting, by means other than newspapers, such as direct mailings, physical
posting of property, Internet posting, free publications, government access television channels,
and other suitable alternatives.
Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification Exemption
The Florida League of Cities will support legislation that exempts certified law enforcement
officers from having to also be certified Public Safety Telecommunicators to allow them to serve
as "Temporary" Public Safety Telecommunicators.