File #: 20-0697    Version: 1
Type: Action Items -11:30 AM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/17/2020 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/25/2020 Final action:
Title: COVID 19 Discussion
Attachments: 1. Face Mask Use and Physical Distancing before and after Mandatory Masking Evidence from Public Waiting Lines.pdf, 2. Viable SARS-CoV-2 in the air of a hospital room with COVID-19 patients.pdf, 3. Lot 10 Proposal (1).pdf, 4. Chapter 27 Emergencies Ordinance (ADA).pdf, 5. Chapter 27 Emergencies Ordinance (ADA).pdf
Related files: 20-0760, 21-0793, 21-0912, 20-0810, 20-0729, 20-0951
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Agenda Item Name:
Title
COVID 19 Discussion
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Presenter:
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Description:
Have a discussion on COVID 19.

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Authorize advertisement of amendments to Chapter 27 (Emergencies), Alachua County Code, as recommended by County Attorney.

Have a discussion on:
A. CARES Act Funds Update
B. Order Enforcement Update
C. West Lawn Use
D. Emergency Management Ordinance
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Prior Board Motions:
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Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
N/A
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Background:
As of Alachua County has entered week 23 of this COVID-19 declaration of emergency. Prior to this emergency event, local declared emergencies rarely lasted longer than a few weeks. Some questions regarding the emergency ordinance (codified in Chapter 27, Alachua County Code) have arisen during this considerably-longer-than-average emergency event. The County Attorney suggests the following general amendments to Chapter 27, Alachua County Code:
1) Add definition of "Continuing Emergency" as designation of an emergency that lasts longer than 30 days, during which the Board of County Commissioners can meet and conduct business;
2) Require Official Authority to report to Board all actions taken since the last Board meeting and deem such action as ratified unless the Board takes action;
3) Require County Manager to produce a memorandum to Board, at least once a year, that sets forth line of succession for the County Manager's authority under the emergency ordinance;
4) Articulate County's authority to set a penalty or civil fine by emergency order;
5) Allow emergency orders to be posted to the County's webpage, instead of the headquarters of county governmental operations; and
6) Include additional articulated power regarding the Board's authority to "take such action as may be reasonably required under the circumstances."

New studies:
Viable SARS-CoV-2 in the air of a hospital room with COVID-19 patie...

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