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Board of County Commissioners
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Board of County Commissioners <br /> May 14. 2015 <br /> Page Two <br /> The County Public Works Department and the County Attorney's Office have worked with the <br /> City Attorney and the Town Manager to draft the attached interlocal agreements to authorize the <br /> Enforcement Officer to enforce the City and Town fertilizer ordinances within their respective <br /> jurisdictions. <br /> Under the proposed interlocal agreements, the Enforcement Officer will spend a minimum average <br /> of four hours per week enforcing the City's fertilizer ordinance within the City and a minimum average of <br /> two hours per week enforcing the Town's fertilizer ordinance within the Town. The enforcement will <br /> include, but is not limited to, educating the public and lawn-maintenance personnel on the fertilizer <br /> ordinances, responding to complaints related to the fertilizer ordinances, investigating violations of the <br /> fertilizer ordinances, issuing warnings and code enforcement citations, preparing for and attending Code <br /> Enforcement Board hearings and undertaking other actions necessary for managing such cases. <br /> In exchange for providing such services, the Town and the City will reimburse the County for the <br /> actual hours worked by the Enforcement Officer in enforcing their respective fertilizer ordinances. The <br /> amount billed will be determined using the current salary plus benefits and overhead of the Enforcement <br /> Officer. <br /> FUNDING <br /> The Town and the City will fund the work performed by the Enforcement Officer in each of their <br /> respective jurisdictions. The Town and the City will pay the hourly rate with benefits, which is currently <br /> $27.0961. The estimated combined annual payments to the County would be $8,453.98, which would go <br /> to reimburse the Code Enforcement position within the Public Works Department. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> The County Attorney recommends that the Board approve the proposed ILA and authorize the Chairman <br /> of the Board to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the ILA. <br /> ATTACHMENT(S). <br /> Proposed Interlocal Agreements <br /> F.Attorney L 4 GEA£R1LB C C Agenda Mentos FertBrttr Enforcement RA.doc <br /> 233 <br />
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