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Proposed Modifications to the Alachua County Boundary Adjustment Act (B)
The Countywide Visioning and Planning Committee (CVPC) is requesting comments and support for the CVPC Task Force's recommended changes to the Alachua County Boundary Adjustment Act (BAA).
Explanation
On January 24, 2008, the newly re-instituted Countywide Visioning and Planning Committee held its first meeting with Commissioners Craig Lowe and Scherwin Henry serving as Gainesville's representatives on the Committee. The CVPC is chaired by County Commission Chairman Rodney Long.
In the effort to collectively look at the BAA, each municipality in Alachua County was asked to provide a letter to Chairman Long with their position on potential changes to or elimination of the BAA. The City Commission discussed this issue at the regular February 25, 2008 City Commission meeting.
At the March 6, 2008 CVPC meeting, each municipal representative on the CVPC presented their particular municipality's position on the BAA and provided the Committee with comments. Based on the input received from the City representatives, the overall consensus was to keep the BAA and provide recommended modifications. Chairman Long appointed a task force consisting of five individuals (two city representatives in favor of retaining the BAA, two representatives against retaining the BAA, and one neutral member) to work on possible modifications to the BAA. The following CVPC members were appointed by Chairman Long to the task force: Jean Calderwood (Chair/City of Alachua), John Glanzer (Newberry), Jim Gabriel (High Springs), Craig Lowe (Gainesville), and Kit Randall (Hawthorne).
The Task Force met on April 3, 2008 and again on April 24, 2008. They then presented recommendations for BAA modifications to the CVPC on May 22, 2008.
The CVPC's Task Force is scheduled to reconvene to review comments and feedback on the BAA modifications on July 31, 2008. The Task Force will then present refined recommendations to the CVPC on August 7, 2008 for final CVPC endorsement. Municipalities will then be asked to hold public hearings in August - October and adopt a resolution supporting recommended changes to the BAA. The Board of County Commissioners will then hold a public hearing and adopt a final resolution in October or November. The request for modifications to the BAA with the resolutions attached will then be presented to the Legislative Delegation in December.
Staff has reviewed the modifications recommended by the CVPC's Task Force and will provide a presentation.
Fiscal Note
None at this time
Recommendation
The City Commission: 1) hear a report from staff on the suggested changes to the BAA; 2) discuss any other possible changes to the BAA; and 3) approve the Commission's position on the recommended changes to the BAA and direct staff to convey that position to the CVPC before July 21, 2008.
Alternative Recommendation
The City Commission: 1) hear a report from staff on possible changes to the BAA; 2) discuss any other possible changes to the BAA; and 3) not endorse changes to the BAA.