Ordinance 026-2001ORDINANCE NO. 026 -2001
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AS
THE PORT AUTHORITY OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5.5 ENTITLED 66BOATS, DOCKS AND
WATERWAYS" BY ADDING ARTICLE XX TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF COUNTY MOORING FIELDS; PROVIDING THE
AUTHORITY TO MANAGE THOSE MOORING FIELDS;
ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR USE OF THOSE
MOORING FIELDS; AUTHORIZING A FEE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING
PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF
ORDINANACES; PROVIDING FOR . REPEAL OF SECTIONS
INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; AND DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE
BOARD TO FORWARD A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE ORDINANCE TO
THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
Whereas, abandoned and derelict vessels are a public nuisance in the marine environment and
cause great expense for the removal of such vessels; and
Whereas, typical anchoring practices in the many overcrowded anchorages can result in safety
issues and vessel and property damage during storm events; and
Whereas, the use of traditional ground tackle causes damage to the benthic environment; and
Whereas, the installation of unpermitted moorings has become prevalent throughout the Florida
Keys; and
Whereas, many vessels in the many overcrowded anchorages illegally pump raw sewage into
the water column, further exacerbating the marine pollution problems in the Florida Keys; and
Whereas, transient vessels are often unable to find anchoring space in the many overcrowded
anchorages; and
Whereas, Monroe County does not intend to prohibit vessels in the act of navigation from
transiting through the waters within mooring fields; and
Whereas, the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan recommends the use of mooring fields
as a management tool to protect and enhance marine resources.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS, AS THE PORT AUTHORITY OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
THAT:
Section 1. Article XX, chapter 5.5, MCC is hereby created that reads as follows:
Article XX, County Mooring Fields
Sec.5.5-227 Purpose.
This article provides for the installation of mooring fields and the authorization to manage those
mooring fields as a method of addressing boating impacts associated with the many overcrowded
anchorages in the Florida Keys. The mooring fields shall be managed so as to eliminate
abandoned and derelict vessels, ensure compliance with the Clean Vessel Act, minimize benthic
damage, and provide a safe, secure harbor for transient and long-term recreational vessels. This
ordinance is adopted pursuant to Chapters 327 and 315, F.S.
Sec.5.5-228 Definitions.
(a) "Commercial vessel" means: (1) any vessel primarily engaged in the taking or landing of
saltwater fish or saltwater products or freshwater fish or freshwater products, or any vessel
licensed pursuant to s. 370.06 from which commercial quantities of saltwater products are
harvested, from within and without the waters of this state for sale either to the consumer, retail
dealer, or wholesale dealer; (2) any other vessel, except a recreational vessel as defined in this
section.
(b) "Floating structure" means a floating entity, with or without accommodations built thereon,
which is not primarily used as a means of transportation on water but which serves purposes or
provides services typically associated with a structure or other improvement to real property.
The term "floating structure" includes but is not limited to, each entity used as a residence, place
of business or office with public access, hotel or motel, restaurant or lounge, clubhouse, meeting
facility, storage or parking facility, mining platform, dredge, dragline, or similar facility or entity
represented as such. Floating structures are expressly excluded from the definition of the term
"vessel". Incidental movement upon water or resting partially or entirely on the bottom shall
not, in and of itself, preclude an entity from classification as a floating structure.
(c) "Manager" means the manager and/or management staff of the land based facility
authorized by separate resolution and/or agreement to operate, manage and maintain any County
mooring field/s.
(d) "Mooring field/s" means areas in and adjacent to Monroe County installed mooring systems,
including designated anchoring areas. These areas may include both County and State owned
submerged lands, but shall exclude privately owned submerged lands. The delineation,
implementation and management of County mooring fields will be approved by the State.
(e) "Owner" means a person, other than a lien holder, having the property in or title to a vessel.
The term includes a person entitled to the use or possession of a vessel subject to an interest in
another person, reserved or created by agreement and securing payment of performance of an
obligation, but the term excludes a lessee under a lease not intended as security.
(f) "Recreational vessel" means any vessel: (a) Manufactured and used primarily for
noncommercial purposes; or (b) Leased, rented, or chartered to a person for the person's
noncommercial use.
(g) "Seaworthy condition" means that a vessel is in good condition and capable of the use for
which it was designed.
(h) "Vessel" see definition sec. 5.5-1(a)(3).
Sec. 5.5-229 Force and Effect.
(a) This article shall become effective in each mooring field identified in Attachment A, upon
completion of mooring system installation in said mooring field.
(b) The County has the authority, to have all vessels or floating structures, ground tackle, and
other associated gear removed from the mooring system site prior to installation of moorings to
allow for the safe and effective installation of those mooring systems. Vessel and floating
structure owners shall be responsible for the removal of any and all objects placed on, or
imbedded into the bay bottom within the mooring system area to allow for subsequent mooring
system installations. The County shall attempt to provide reasonable notice to those vessel or
floating structure owners determined to be within the area of .the mooring system so as to allow
sufficient time for voluntary removal. If the County is unable to contact or identify the owner of
vessels or floating structures within the mooring system area, due to the lack of identifying
marks on the vessel or floating structure, the County may remove and impound those vessels or
floating structures and dispose of them as provided in Sec. 705.103, F.S.
(c) The anchoring regulations of sec. 5.5-231(c), shall not apply to non-liveaboard vessels
engaged in the exercise of the rights of navigation. A non-liveaboard vessel shall be considered
as no longer engaged in the exercise of the rights of navigation when it has been at anchor for
twenty-four (24) hours
Sec. 5.5-230 Additional mooring fields proposed.
Additional mooring fields may be added by amendment to this article. Appropriate maps shall
be added to the list of exhibits, which accompany the ordinance at the time of amendment along
with updates of the established upland facilities required for servicing and management of the
adjacent mooring field/s.
Sec. 5.5-231 Rules and Regulations for Mooring Field/s.
(a) Only recreational vessels may utilize the mooring field/s. Commercial vessels may enter the
mooring field/s as needed for installation, repair and servicing of private, commercial or
governmental facilities, or to transit the area while in the act of navigation.
(b) Owners or operators of recreational vessels wishing to use a mooring must do so through a
license agreement with the Manager of the mooring field/s.
(c) Entry into mooring system areas is prohibited, except by recreational vessels and their
dinghies which are assigned to a mooring, recreational vessels visiting those recreational vessels
assigned to a mooring, mooring field management and construction or repair vessels, and by
enforcement vessels.
(d) Only vessels in seaworthy condition shall be allowed to use the mooring fields.
(e) All vessels within the mooring field/s must have United States Coast Guard approved Marine
Sanitation Devices as required. All vessels equipped with a waste discharge shall have the
seacock closed and sealed at all times while within the mooring field/s.
(f) Mooring field licensees shall be required to pump -out sewage at approved pump -out facilities
as needed. Mooring field licensees shall be informed by the Manager in writing of the
availability and requirements to use the sewage pumpout facilities provided by the mooring
facility or other available facilities.
(g) Only biodegradable cleansers shall be used on vessels in the mooring field. The use of
detergents containing ammonia, sodium hypochlorite, chlorinated solvents, petroleum distillates,
or lye within- the mooring field is prohibited.
(h) Mooring field licensees are responsible for any damage that may be incurred to their assigned
mooring or other moorings within the mooring field/s. The recreational vessel owner shall
reimburse the County for any damage which they or their vessel may cause to County property
within thirty (30) days notice (by certified mail or posting of licensees' vessel) of such damage.
(i) Mooring of recreational vessels shall be at the sole risk of the licensees. Monroe County is
not liable for the care or protection of any vessel or its contents, or for any loss or damage of any
kind or nature, resulting from mooring operations or use of moorings.
Sec. 5.5-232 Fee Schedule.
A fee schedule shall be developed by the County, in collaboration with the mooring field/s
Manager, based on actual costs of operations, management and maintenance. The fee schedule
shall be approved by resolution of the BOCC and included in any agreement between the
Manager and the County.
Sec.5.5-233 Penalties.
(a) A violation of this ordinance is a noncriminal infraction under Sec. 327.73 (1)(K)(2), F.S.,
and may be enforced as provided by Secs. 327.70, 327.73, 327.731, and 327.74, F.S.
(b) A violation of this ordinance may be prosecuted in the same manner as second degree
misdemeanors as provided by Sec. 125.69(l), F.S.
(c) The penalty provisions of this section are non-exclusive and this Ordinance may be enforced
through any lawfully available procedure, including prosecution before the Code Enforcement
Special Master or by issuing a notice to appear or through suits for injunctive relief and damages.
Sec. 5.5-234 Removal and impoundment of dangerous or hazardous vessels.
Any vessel, due to fire, explosion, accident, or negligence, which in the determination of the
Manager, after consultation with -the Sheriffs Department or Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission Division of Law Enforcement or United States Coast Guard, creates
an immediate danger to life or property, hazard to navigation, or eminent environmental hazard
shall be subject to immediate removal and impoundment of the vessel, and costs incident thereto
shall be borne by the vessel owner.
Section 2:
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity.
Section 3:
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Code of Ordinances
of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition or amendment thereto, and shall be
appropriately numbered to conform to the uniform numbering system of the Code.
Section 4:
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the
extent of said conflict.
Section 5: The Clerk of the Board shall file a certified copy of this ordinance in the Office of
the Secretary of State of the State of Florida.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners, Monroe County,
Florida at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21" day of June, 2001.
Mayor George Neugent�es
Mayor Pro Tem Nora Williams yes
Commissioner Charles McCoy yes
Commissioner Murray Nelson yes
Commissioner Dixie Spehar�es
BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MO COUNTY, FLORIDA
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TEL. (305) 292-3550
FAX (305) 295-3663
Mrs. Liz Cloud, Chief
Bureau of Administrative Code & Laws
The Elliott Building
401 S Monroe Street
Tallahassee FL 32399-0250
Dear Mrs. Cloud,
July 27, 2001
BRANCH OFFICE
PLANTATION KEY
GOVERNMENT CENTER
88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY
PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070
TEL. (305) 852-7145
FAX (305) 852-7146
Via Certified Mail 7099 3400 0005 9118 6732
Enclosed please a find a certified copy of the following:
Ordinance No. 026-2001 amending Chapter 5.5 entitled "Boats, Docks and Waterways"
by adding Article XX to provide for the establishment of County mooring fields; providing the
authority to manage those mooring fields; establishing rules and regulations for use of those
mooring fields; authorizing a fee schedule; providing penalties; providing for severability;
providing for incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances; providing for repeal of
Sections inconsistent herewith; and directing the Clerk of the Board to forward a certified copy of
the Ordinance to the Secretary of State.
This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a
Regular Meeting in formal session on June 21:; _2901. Please file for record.
July 27, 2001
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P.O. Box 1197 - Tavernier, Florida 33070-1197
(305) 852-3216 Fax: (305) 852-8240
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MONROE
Before the undersigned authority
personally appeared JACKLYN HARDER
who on oath, says that she is ASSOCIATE
PUBLISHER of THE REPORTER, a weekly
newspaper entitled to publish legal
advertising published at Tavernier,
Monroe County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertisement, being LEGAL
NOTICE in said newspaper in the issue of:
May 24th & 31 st, 2001
Affiant further says that THE REPORTER
is a newspaper published at Tavernier, in
said Monroe County, Florida, and that the
said newspaper has heretofore been
continuously published in the said
Monroe County, Florida, each week (on
Thursday), and has been entered as
second class mail matter at the Post
Office in Tavernier, in said County of
Monroe, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and
affiant further says that he has neither
paid nor promised any firm, person, or
corporation any discount, rebate,
commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for
publication in the said newspaper and that
The Reporter is in full compliance with
Chapter 50 of the Florida State Statutes on
Legal and Official Advertisements.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO CONSIDER ADOP-
TION OF COUNTY OR-
DINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN that on
Thursday, June 21, 2001,
at 10:30 AM at the Mara-
thon Government Cen-
ter, 2798 Overseas High-
way, Marathon, -Monroe
County, Florida, the
Board of County Com-
missioners of Monroe
County, Florida, intends
to consider the adoption
of the following County
ordinance: '
AN ORDINANCE OF
THE BOARD OF COUN-
TY COMMISSIONERS
OF MONROE COUNTY,
CHAPTER 5.5 ENTI-
TLED "BOATS, DOCKS
AND WATERWAYS" BY
ADDING ARTICLE XX
TO PROVIDE FORTHE
ESTABLISHMENT OF
COUNTY MOORING
FIELDS; PROVIDING
THE AUTHORITY TO
MANAGETHOSE
MOORING FIELDS; ES-
TABLISHING RULES
AND REGULATIONS -
FOR USE OF THOSE
MOORING FIELDS; AU-
THORIZING A FEE
SCHEDULE; PROVID-
ING PENALTIES; PRO-
VIDING FORSEVER-
ABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL OF
ALL ORDINANCES IN-
CONSISTENT HERE-
WITH; PROVIDING FOR
,INCORPORATION INTO
THE MONROE COUN-
TY CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES; AND PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Pursuant to Section
286.0105, Florida
Statutes, notice is given
that if a person decided to
appeal any decision
made by the Hoard with
respect to any matter
considered at such hear -
need a record of the pro-
ceedinl;C and that, for
such purpose, he may
need to ensure that a ver-
batim record of the pro-
ceedings is made, which
record includes the testi-
mony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to:be
based.
Copies of the above-rM-
erenced ordinance are
available for review at the
various public libraries in
Monroe County, Florida.
Dated at Key West, Flori-
da, this 18th day of May,-
2001
DANNY L. KOLHAGE,
Clerk of the Circuit Cour-
land ex officio Cleric of
the Board of County
Commissioners of Mon-'
roe County, Florida
Publish: 05124 &
05/31101
The Reporter
Tavernier, FL 33070
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KEYNOTER
Published Twice Weekly
Marathon, Monroe County, Florida no.1222400
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
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oversees Highway, Marathon,
Monroe County, Florida, the
Board of County Commission-
ers of Monroe County, Florida,
intends to consider the adop-
tion of the following County or-
Before the undersigned authority person-
dinance;
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AM nt further says that the said FLORIDA
KEYS KEYNOTER is a newspaper published
at Marathon, in said Monroe County,
Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in
said Monroe County, Florida, twice each
week (on Wednesday and Saturday) and
has been entered as a second class mail
matter at the post office in Marathon, in
Monroe County, Florida, for a period of
one year next preceding the first
publication of the attached copy of
advertisement. The affiant further says
that he has neither paid nor prorrlsed any
person, firm, or corporation any discount,
rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publication in the said newspaper(s) and
that The Florida Keys Keynoter is in full
compliance with Chapter 50 of the Florida
State Statutes on Legal and Official
d-96rKribed before me
this_�2ay gff , 2001
(SEAL)
No ary
Pursuant to Section 286.0105,1
Florida Statutes, notice is givenj
that if a person decided to ap-
pesl any decision made by the
Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at such hearings
or meetings, he will need � re-
cord of the proceedings, and
that, for such purpose, hemay
need to ensure that a verbptim
record of the proceedin is
made, which record incs s
the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based.
Copies of the above -referenced
ordinance are available for re-
view at the various public li ar-
ias in Monroe County, Florida.
Dated at Key West, Florida', this
1 Sth day of May, 2001
Copthumd on Vw
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Clark of the Circuit Court q
officio Clark of the Bob
Publish May 26, June 2, 2
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3420 Northside Drive Key West FI. 33040 Office 305-294-6641 Fax 305-294-0768
Published Daily
Key West, Monroe County, Florida 33040
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MONROE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Randy G. Erickson, who on oath
says that he is director of the Advertising Department of the Key West Citizen, a daily
newspaper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida; that the attached copy of
advertisement, being a legal notice in the matter of
Inn the Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of
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Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key West, in
said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been
continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida each day (except Saturdays) and
has been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in Key West, in said
Monroe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceeding the first publication of
the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for
the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Signature of Affiant
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NOTICE OFIRTIRTION TO
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
COUNTY ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on
Thursday, June 21, 2001, at 10:30
AM at the Marathon Government
Center, 2798 Overseas Highway,
Marathon, Monroe County, Florida,
the Board of County Commissioners
of Monroe County, Florida, intends to
,consider the adoption of the follow-
ingCounty ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5.5 ENTI-
TLED "BOATS, DOCKS AND WA-
TERWAYS' BY ADDING ARTICLE
XX TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTAB-
LISHMENT OF COUNTY MOORING
FIELDS; PROVIDING THE AU-
THORITY TO MANAGE THOSE
MOORING FIELDS;_ESTABLISH-
ING RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR USE OF THOSE MOORING
FIELDS; AUTHORIZING A FEE
SCHEDULE; PROVIDING PENAL-
TIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA-
WILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE RE-
PEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN-
CONSISTENT HEREWITH; PRO-
VIDING FOR INCORPORATION IN-
TO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE
OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVID-
ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Flori-
da Statutes, notice is given that if a
person decided to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Board with respect
to any matter considered at such
hearings or meetings, he will need a
record of the proceedings, and that,
for such purpose, he may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the
proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based.
Copies of the above -referenced ordi-
nance are available for review at the
various public libraries in Monroe
County, Florida.
DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk of the
Circuit Court and ex-offieio Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners
of Monroe County, Florida.
May 26 & June 1, 2001
DIVISIONS OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Secretary
Division of Administrative Services
Division of Corporations
Division of Cultural Affairs
Division of Elections
Division of Historical Resources
Division of Library and Information Services
Division of Licensing
MEMBER OF THE FLORIDA CABINET FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Katherine Harris
Secretary of State
DIVISION OF ELECTIONS
August 1, 2001
Honorable Danny L. Kolhage
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monroe County
500 Whitehead Street
Key West, Florida 33040
Attention: Pam Hancock, Deputy Clerk
Dear Mr. Kolhage:
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Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge
receipt of your letter dated July 27, 2001 and certified copy of Monroe County
Ordinance No. 026-2001, which was filed in this office on
July 31, 2001.
Sincerely,
Liz Cloud, Chief
Bureau of Administrative Code
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