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Consolidation Commission Training Session Board of County Commissioners Chambers April 6, 2005.

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1 Consolidation Commission Training Session Board of County Commissioners Chambers April 6, 2005

2 Consolidation Commission

3  Timeline  Funding & Budget  Temporary Staffing  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission

4  Timeline  Funding & Budget  Temporary Staffing  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission

5  Timeline November 2004: Referendum passed by 63% January 11, 2005: BCC Ordinance April 6, 2005: Training session May 2006: Final meeting September 1, 2006: Report due to both governments Consolidation Commission

6  Timeline  Funding & Budget  Temporary Staffing  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission

7  Funding & Budget Orange County funding:  Attorney  Administrative Assistant  Executive Director  Office space/supplies Consolidation Commission

8  Timeline  Funding & Budget  Temporary Staffing  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission

9  Temporary Staffing  Staff Liaisons  Orange County – Linda Akins - Director of Government Relations  City of Orlando – Jean Rousch- Burnett – Deputy City Attorney  Meeting Minutes  Orange County Comptroller’s Office  City of Orlando Clerk’s Office Consolidation Commission

10  Timeline  Funding & Budget  Temporary Staffing  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission

11  Organizational Structure ** Hired Executive Director Consolidation Commission Executive Director Administrative Staff Assistant County Staff Liaison City Staff Liaison Attorney Consolidation Commission

12  Organizational Structure Consolidation Commission Administrative Staff Assistant County Staff Liaison City Staff Liaison Attorney ** No Executive Director Consolidation Commission

13 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

14 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations –Sunshine Law –Public Records Law –Conflicts of Interest –Financial Disclosure  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

15 Legal Issues: Sunshine Law  Purpose: Ensure public access to the decision-making process of public boards and committees

16  Sunshine Law Applies: When two or more Commission members are gathered to discuss some matter which may foreseeably come before the Commission Legal Issues: Sunshine Law

17  Meeting Requirements –Open to public –Prior reasonable notice –Minutes must be taken Legal Issues: Sunshine Law

18  “Meetings” Can Mean: –Hallway talks –Phone calls –Notes and memos –Messages from mutual friends –Messages from staff Legal Issues: Sunshine Law

19 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations –Sunshine Law –Public Records Law –Conflicts of Interest –Financial Disclosure  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

20  Purpose: Allows any person to inspect and examine public records Legal Issues: Public Records Law

21  Includes notes, memoranda and emails produced in relation to Commission business Legal Issues: Public Records Law

22 Inspection and Examination  Public records shall be provided: –At a reasonable time –Under reasonable conditions –Under supervision of public records custodian Legal Issues: Public Records Law

23 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations –Sunshine Law –Public Records Law –Conflicts of Interest –Financial Disclosure  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

24  Purpose: Designed to protect against use of a public position for individual gain Legal Issues: Conflict of Interest

25  Voting Rules: Must vote unless you have a conflict of interest or an appearance of a conflict of interest Legal Issues: Conflict of Interest

26  If Conflict or Appearance of Conflict: –Abstain from voting –Before vote, publicly state conflict –File form 8B with person who records minutes Legal Issues: Conflict of Interest

27 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations –Sunshine Law –Public Records Law –Conflicts of Interest –Financial Disclosure  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

28  Purpose: Prevent committee members from being inappropriately influenced by special interests Legal Issues: Financial Disclosure

29  Florida law requires disclosure of financial interests and certain gifts accepted  Disclosure on forms created by the Commission on Ethics  Form 1 must be completed and filed with the Supervisor of Elections within 30 days of appointment Legal Issues: Financial Disclosure

30  Two Levels of Disclosure: –More comprehensive for elected officials and judges (i.e., gifts) –Less comprehensive for advisory board members and committee appointees Legal Issues: Financial Disclosure

31 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

32  1968 Constitution –Broadened powers of local government regarding home rule –Resulted in duplicate functions by cities and counties  Constitutional Provisions –Consolidation –Transfer of powers Legal Issues: Consolidation & Transfer of Powers

33  Article VIII, Section 3  Consolidation: A merger of two or more governmental entities into one governmental entity  City of Jacksonville – Duval County –1967 –Consolidated all city and county functions Legal Issues: Consolidation

34  Process –Special Act; and –Vote of electors of county or vote of electors of county and affected municipalities (Dual Referendum) Legal Issues: Consolidation

35  Article VIII, Sec. 4  Transfer of Powers – A transfer of any function or power from a governmental entity to another governmental entity Sarasota County – Fire/EMS, Parks Stormwater Utilities Orange County Library District Legal Issues: Transfer of Powers

36 Transfer of Powers only Available for Services – NOT for Regulatory Matters  Examples of Regulatory Matters –Handgun sales –Unified beach code –Adult entertainment  Examples of Services –Fire & Rescue – Parks– Utilities –Police – Planning/Zoning Legal Issues: Transfer of Powers

37  Article VIII, Sec. 4  Transfer of Powers – A transfer of any function or power from a governmental entity to another governmental entity Sarasota County – Fire/EMS, Parks Stormwater Utilities Orange County Library District Legal Issues: Transfer of Powers

38  Process –Law or resolution of affected governments, and –Dual referendum, or –As otherwise provided by law Legal Issues: Transfer of Powers

39 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

40  Requires city and county to create a countywide consolidation study commission  Appointment by city, county and Legislative delegation  Conduct a comprehensive study of the consolidation of governmental services  Hold at least 4 public hearings  Adjourn no later than 18 months following the November 2004 referendum – May 2006  Provide a report to Orange County and City of Orlando with findings & recommendations no later than September 1, 2006 Legal Issues: Charter Provision

41  Includes Provisions of the Charter Amendment  Requires BCC:  To “evaluate impacts” of Commission recommendation within 180 days of report  To hold public hearings on report  To “initiate discussions” with Orlando on implementation of Commission recommendations Legal Issues: Ordinance

42 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

43  Complaint for Declaratory Injunctive Relief –Filed January 21, 2005 –Challenged authority of CRC to create Intergovernmental Study Commission  Motion to Dismiss filed February 10, 2005  Hearing scheduled May 4, 2005 Legal Issues: Status of Law Suit Challenging Charter Amendment

44 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

45 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

46  BCC  CRC  Robert’s Rules Legal Issues: Rules of Procedure

47 Legal Issues  Member’s Statutory Obligations  Constitutional Provisions: Consolidation/Transfer of Powers  Charter Provision/Ordinance  Status of Lawsuit Challenging Charter Amendment  Legal Counsel Representation  Rules of Procedure  Summary

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