1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to Lee County; creating the Sanibel Public |
3 | Library District, an independent special district for |
4 | public library purposes in the county; providing |
5 | legislative intent; providing a charter for the district; |
6 | fixing boundaries of the district; providing powers; |
7 | providing for a governing body, officers, budget and |
8 | taxing authority, and indebtedness; providing for |
9 | planning; providing for construction and severability; |
10 | providing for a referendum; providing an effective date. |
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12 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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14 | Section 1. District establishment.--For the purposes of |
15 | providing public library services; the assessment, levy, and |
16 | collection of ad valorem taxes and user fees; the operation of |
17 | district facilities and services; and all other purposes stated |
18 | in this act consistent with chapter 189, Florida Statutes, and |
19 | other applicable general law, an independent special district is |
20 | hereby created and established in Lee County, to be known as the |
21 | Sanibel Public Library District. |
22 | Section 2. Name.--The name of the district shall be the |
23 | Sanibel Public Library District. |
24 | Section 3. Boundaries.-- |
25 | (1) The boundaries of the lands to be included within the |
26 | district are those that are coterminous with the boundaries of |
27 | the City of Sanibel, Lee County, as such city's boundaries are |
28 | set forth in chapter 74-606, Laws of Florida, as amended by |
29 | chapter 89-402, Laws of Florida. |
30 | (2) The boundaries of the district may be modified, |
31 | extended, or enlarged upon approval or ratification by the |
32 | Legislature. |
33 | Section 4. Powers.--The district shall have, and the board |
34 | may exercise by majority vote, all powers that an independent |
35 | special district is authorized by law to have, specifically |
36 | including, without limitation, all powers set forth in chapter |
37 | 189, Florida Statutes, and in chapter 257, Florida Statutes, to |
38 | the extent applicable. Without limiting any general or special |
39 | powers otherwise granted by law, the district shall have the |
40 | power to establish and maintain one or more public library |
41 | facilities and to provide all services as are customary for |
42 | public libraries to provide; to sue and be sued; to enter into |
43 | agreements or compacts; to impose ad valorem taxes and user |
44 | fees; to lease or purchase real and personal property; to borrow |
45 | money and to issue bonds, notes, and evidence of indebtedness; |
46 | to apply for and receive grants; to accept donations; and to |
47 | employ such personnel and engage services of such persons as are |
48 | deemed necessary for the proper function and operation of the |
49 | district. |
50 | Section 5. Governing body; elections; vacancies; no |
51 | compensation; oath; bond.-- |
52 | (1) The district shall be governed by a board of seven |
53 | commissioners who shall be qualified electors residing within |
54 | the district, be elected by the qualified electors residing |
55 | within the district, and serve terms of 4 years each or until a |
56 | successor takes office. Terms shall be staggered, with three |
57 | commissioners elected in one election cycle and four |
58 | commissioners elected in the other election cycle. In the |
59 | initial election, to be conducted by the Lee County Supervisor |
60 | of Elections within 120 days after approval of the referendum in |
61 | section 12, the three commissioners receiving the highest number |
62 | of votes shall be elected to the initial 4-year terms ending in |
63 | 2010 and the other four commissioners elected shall be elected |
64 | to the initial 2-year terms ending in 2008. Candidates shall |
65 | qualify in accordance with chapter 189, Florida Statutes, and |
66 | with the Florida Election Code. Terms shall commence on the 7th |
67 | day after the election. |
68 | (2) Elections shall be on the first Tuesday after the |
69 | first Monday in November unless otherwise required by law or by |
70 | action of the Lee County Supervisor of Elections pursuant to |
71 | law. |
72 | (3) Elections shall be on a nonpartisan basis. |
73 | (4) If a vacancy occurs on the board for any reason, the |
74 | remaining commissioners may appoint a qualified person to fill |
75 | the seat until the next general election, at which time an |
76 | election shall be held to fill the vacancy for the remaining |
77 | term, if any. |
78 | (5) Commissioners shall continue to serve without |
79 | compensation, but shall be entitled to payment or reimbursement |
80 | of actual and necessary expenses incurred in performance of |
81 | their duties, to the extent authorized by board bylaws. Any |
82 | future provision for payment of any salary or honorarium shall |
83 | be determined in accordance with and subject to limitations set |
84 | forth in general law. |
85 | (6) Each commissioner shall, upon assuming office, take |
86 | and subscribe to the oath of office prescribed by s. 5(b), Art. |
87 | II of the State Constitution and section 876.05, Florida |
88 | Statutes. |
89 | (7) Each commissioner, within 30 days after assuming |
90 | office, must give the Governor a good and sufficient surety bond |
91 | in the sum of $5,000, and the treasurer the sum of $10,000, or |
92 | as otherwise may be required by law, the cost thereof being |
93 | borne by the district, conditioned on his or her faithful |
94 | performance of his or her duties of office. |
95 | Section 6. Officers; bylaws; removal; disbursements; |
96 | records; open meetings; quorum.-- |
97 | (1) The commissioners, within 14 days after election, and |
98 | annually in the same month, shall organize by electing from |
99 | their number a chair, a vice chair, a secretary, and a |
100 | treasurer. The same commissioner may be both secretary and |
101 | treasurer. The board shall adopt bylaws to provide policies and |
102 | procedures for conducting its business and exercising its powers |
103 | granted herein. The bylaws shall define excused and unexcused |
104 | absences. The board shall remove any commissioner who has three |
105 | consecutive, unexcused absences from regularly scheduled |
106 | meetings. |
107 | (2) Funds of the district may be disbursed only upon the |
108 | order or pursuant to resolution or action of the board or by |
109 | warrant or check signed by the treasurer or other person or |
110 | persons authorized by the board. However, a petty cash account |
111 | may be authorized by the board. The board may give the treasurer |
112 | additional powers and duties that it deems appropriate. |
113 | (3) The board, through its secretary, shall keep a |
114 | permanent record book entitled "Record of Proceedings of Sanibel |
115 | Public Library District" in which the minutes of all meetings, |
116 | resolutions, proceedings, certificates, bonds given by |
117 | commissioners, and corporate acts shall be recorded. The record |
118 | book shall be open to inspection in the same manner as state, |
119 | county, and municipal records are open under chapter 119, |
120 | Florida Statutes. The record book shall be kept at the office or |
121 | other regular place of business maintained by the board within |
122 | the district. All meetings of the board shall be open to the |
123 | public as may be required by chapters 189 and 286, Florida |
124 | Statutes, and other applicable general law. |
125 | (4) Unless otherwise required by law, a majority of |
126 | commissioners in office shall constitute a quorum for the |
127 | conduct of business. Action may be taken only by a majority vote |
128 | of a quorum present. |
129 | Section 7. Fiscal year; budget; millage; taxes; fees.--The |
130 | fiscal year begins on October 1 of each year and extends until |
131 | September 30 of the ensuing year. |
132 | (1) The board shall annually prepare, consider, and adopt |
133 | a district budget pursuant to the applicable requirements of |
134 | chapter 200, Florida Statutes, for purposes of providing funds |
135 | for the district. |
136 | (2) The board shall fix and cause to be levied on all |
137 | taxable property of the district a millage sufficient to meet |
138 | the requirements of the budget. The millage rate shall not |
139 | exceed one-half of one mill per year, except as otherwise |
140 | provided by general law. All taxes shall be levied, assessed, |
141 | and collected in the same manner as county taxes. |
142 | (3) The board may, by resolution of the board, fix and |
143 | collect rates, fees, rentals, fares, or other user fees for |
144 | property, facilities, and services made available, furnished, or |
145 | to be furnished by the district. |
146 | (4) It is the intent of the Legislature that during the |
147 | first fiscal year of operation and until the district is able to |
148 | adopt its own millage and budget, funding shall continue to be |
149 | provided through the library's current funding mechanisms. |
150 | Additionally, without limiting its general powers, the district |
151 | shall have full power to borrow money and to accept property or |
152 | funds necessary for the operation of the district until such |
153 | time as the district is able to adopt its own millage and budget |
154 | and to raise its own revenues. |
155 | Section 8. Indebtedness; use of funds.-- |
156 | (1) The district may incur debt and issue bonds or any |
157 | other evidences of indebtedness as provided and to the extent |
158 | limited by s. 12, Art. VII of the State Constitution and chapter |
159 | 189, Florida Statutes. |
160 | (2) Funds of the district may be used for any purpose of |
161 | the district in accordance with this charter and with provisions |
162 | of any other applicable general laws and special acts. |
163 | (3) The district is specifically authorized to expend |
164 | funds to purchase, lease, own, and maintain one or more public |
165 | libraries within the district's jurisdiction; to construct one |
166 | or more public library facilities as the board deems necessary |
167 | in the exercise of its powers; and to dispose of surplus real or |
168 | personal property and to enter into interlocal agreements or |
169 | other arrangements to assist in achievement of the powers and |
170 | purposes of the district. |
171 | Section 9. Plan.--The district shall adopt a 5-year plan |
172 | to identify the facilities, equipment, personnel, and revenue |
173 | needed by the district over the next 5-year period. The plan |
174 | shall be updated in accordance with section 189.415, Florida |
175 | Statutes, and such plan satisfies the requirement for a public |
176 | facilities report required by section 189.415(2), Florida |
177 | Statutes. |
178 | Section 10. This act shall be construed as remedial and |
179 | shall be liberally construed to promote the purpose for which |
180 | it is intended. |
181 | Section 11. It is declared to be the intent of the |
182 | Legislature that if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, |
183 | phrase, or portion of this act is held invalid or |
184 | unconstitutional for any reason, by any court of competent |
185 | jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the |
186 | remaining portions hereof. |
187 | Section 12. Referendum.--On or before December 1, 2005, |
188 | the Lee County Commission shall call and the Supervisor of |
189 | Elections of Lee County shall conduct a referendum, in |
190 | accordance with the provisions of law relating to elections |
191 | currently in force, on the question of whether the Sanibel |
192 | Public Library District shall be created by special act of the |
193 | Legislature with authority to impose an ad valorem tax at a |
194 | rate not to exceed one-half of one mill. |
195 | Section 13. This act shall take effect only if a majority |
196 | of those qualified electors of the Sanibel Public Library |
197 | District voting in a referendum held pursuant to this act |
198 | approve the referendum question in accordance with section 12, |
199 | except that this section and section 12 shall take effect upon |
200 | becoming a law. |