September 25,
2012 – 9:30 a.m.
FINAL
BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
SEPTEMBER 25, 2012
PAGE ITEM
NONE
NOTE: Items that were revised, added, deleted, or
backup submitted and were not listed on the addition/deletion
sheet distributed to the Board the prior day are noted with an asterisk (*).
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
SEPTEMBER 25, 2012
TUESDAY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
9:30 A.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Invocation
C. Pledge of Allegiance
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Additions, Deletions, Substitutions
B. Adoption
3. PUBLIC HEARING – 9:30 A.M.
4. REGULAR AGENDA
5. 9:30 A.M. Recycling Drop-Off Bins (a/k/a Donation Boxes) (PZB)
6. 1:00 P.M. Youth Violence Prevention Program Report (CJC)
7. 2:00 P.M. Miniature or Pot Bellied Pigs as Household Pets (PZB)
8. ADJOURNMENT
SEPTEMBER 25, 2012
3. PUBLIC HEARING – 9:30 A.M. (Motion to receive and file: Proof of Publication)
A. Staff
recommends motion to adopt: an Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County,
Florida, amending Chapter 11, Article VII, of the Palm Beach County Code, known
as the Palm Beach County Regional Hazardous Materials Response Ordinance of
1998 (codifying Ordinance 98-13, as amended); amending Sections 11-130, 11-132,
and 11-133, of the Palm Beach County Code, relating to the Oversight Committee,
the Technical Review Team, cost recovery, use of recovery funds, and penalties;
providing for applicability; providing for repeal of laws in conflict;
providing for severability; providing for inclusion in the code of laws and ordinances;
providing for captions; providing
for an effective date. SUMMARY: The Palm Beach County Regional Hazardous
Materials Response Ordinance of 1998 (Ord. 98-13) provides for regional
hazardous materials response teams comprised of fire departments within Palm
Beach County. The Ordinance also
provides for an Oversight Committee to establish standards and review the
effectiveness of the regional hazardous materials response services, and a
technical review team to review the teams.
This Ordinance is being revised to clarify provisions related to the
Oversight Committee, the technical review team, cost recovery, use of recovery
funds, and penalties, including clarifications recommended by the Oversight
Committee. This revision clarifies the
authority of the response teams to recover their emergency response costs from
responsible parties. This revision also
clarifies appointments to the technical review team shall be made by the
Oversight Committee based on recommendations by the Fire Chiefs Association of
Palm Beach County, Inc. Countywide (SB)
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2012
A. CLERK & COMPTROLLER
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: Warrant List.
2. Staff recommends motion to approve: Contracts (regular) and claim settlements list as submitted by various departments to the Clerk & Comptroller=s Office. Countywide
B. COUNTY
COMMISSION
1. Request approval to present off-site, a Proclamation declaring September 2012 as “World Alzheimer’s Month” and September 21, 2012 as “World Alzheimer’s Action Day” in Palm Beach County. (Sponsored by Commissioner Burdick)
C. FIRE
RESCUE
1. Staff
recommends motion to approve: an Interlocal Agreement for Funding of
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Services with the Solid Waste Authority for a period of five (5) years beginning
October 1, 2012. SUMMARY: This Agreement provides initial year funding
of $1,881,486 for the Countywide Regional Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Program
established through the Palm Beach County Regional Hazardous Materials Response
Ordinance of 1998. The Agreement provides for the County to disburse the
funding to the regional hazardous materials response teams, which are comprised
of local fire-rescue departments as designated by the Regional Hazardous
Materials Oversight Committee. There are
currently four (4) hazmat emergency response teams. The initial year funding of $1,881,486 will
be disbursed equally amongst the four (4) teams. The County’s two (2) teams will receive
$940,743, which is already included in the FY 2013 budget. Funds for the other two (2) teams will be
disbursed in accordance with interlocal agreements with those municipalities. Countywide
(SGB)
2. Staff
recommends motion to approve: an Interlocal
Agreement for Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Services and Funding with the City of West Palm
Beach for a period of five (5) years beginning October 1, 2012. SUMMARY:
The Countywide Regional Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Emergency Response Program
identified and established through Chapter 11, Article VII, Palm Beach County
Code, currently consists of four (4) emergency hazmat response teams, one of
which is provided by the City of West Palm Beach (City). Pursuant to Interlocal
Agreement between the County and the Solid Waste Authority (SWA), for fiscal year
2013, the SWA shall provide funding to partially cover the costs of the
response teams, in the amount of $1,881,486 paid directly to the County. Each team shall receive 25% of the annual
received by the County from the SWA. Pursuant to this Interlocal Agreement
between the County and the City, the amount paid to the City for fiscal year
2013 shall be $470,371.50. Funding for each subsequent fiscal year will be
increased by the same percentage increase, if any, received by the County from
the SWA. Countywide (SGB)
SEPTEMBER 25, 2012
4. REGULAR AGENDA
C. FIRE
RESCUE (Cont’d)
3. Staff
recommends motion to approve: an Interlocal
Agreement for Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Services and Funding with the City of Delray Beach
or a period of five (5) years beginning October 1, 2012. SUMMARY: The
Countywide Regional Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Emergency Response Program
identified and established through Chapter 11, Article VII, Palm Beach County
Code, currently consists of four (4) emergency hazmat response teams, one of
which is partially provided by the City of Delray Beach (City). Pursuant to
Interlocal Agreement between the County and the Solid Waste Authority (SWA),
for fiscal year 2013, the SWA shall provide funding to partially cover the
costs of the response teams, in the amount of $1,881,486 paid directly to the
County. Each of the four (4) teams shall
receive 25% of the annual funding received by the County from the SWA. Pursuant to this Interlocal Agreement between
the County and the City, the amount paid to the City for fiscal year 2013 shall
be $235,185.75 for their percent participation in one of the teams. Funding for each subsequent fiscal year will
be increased by the same percentage increase, if any, received by the County
from the SWA. Countywide (SGB)
4. Staff
recommends motion to approve: an
Interlocal Agreement for Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Services
and Funding with the City of Boca Raton for a period of five (5) years
beginning October 1, 2012. SUMMARY: The Countywide Regional Hazardous
Materials (Hazmat) Emergency Response Program identified and established through
Chapter 11, Article VII, Palm Beach County Code, currently consists of four (4)
emergency hazmat response teams, one of which is partially provided by the City
of Boca Raton (City). Pursuant to Interlocal Agreement between the County and
the Solid Waste Authority (SWA), for fiscal year 2013, the SWA shall provide
funding to partially cover the costs of the response teams, in the amount of
$1,881,486 paid directly to the County.
Each of the four (4) teams shall receive 25% of the annual funding
received by the County from the SWA.
Pursuant to this Interlocal Agreement between the County and the City,
the amount paid to the City for fiscal year 2013 shall be $235,185.75 for their
percent participation in one of the teams.
Funding for each subsequent fiscal year will be increased by the same
percentage increase, if any, received by the County from the SWA. Countywide
(SGB)
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