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Ordinance 013-2012ORDINANCE NO. 013 -2012 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CREATING AN OVERLAY TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP SERIES TO ESTABLISH THE MILITARY INSTALLATION AREA OF IMPACT PURSUANT TO POLICY 108.2.1 OF THE 2010 MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. WHEREAS, Sections 163.3175, and 163.3177, Florida Statute (F.S.), require local governments to address compatibility of development with military installations and require the exchange of information between local governments and military installations; and WHEREAS, Sections 163.3175, and 163.3177, F.S., require the adoption of criteria to be used to achieve the compatibility of lands adjacent or closely proximate to military installations within the future land use plan element by June 30, 2012. A local government that does not address compatibility of land proximate to an existing military installation in the future land use plan element by June 30, 2012, shall enter into mediation. Mediation would include representatives from the Naval Air Station Key West, Monroe County, the State Land Planning Agency, the South Florida Regional Planning Council, and potentially other private land owners; and WHEREAS, if a local government comprehensive plan does not contain criteria addressing compatibility by December 31, 2013, the State Land Planning Agency may notify the Administration Commission, which may impose sanctions pursuant to Section 163.3184(8), F.S., including the direction to state agencies to not provide funds to increase the capacity of roads, bridges, or water and sewer systems for those local governments with plan amendments determined not to be in compliance. The Administration Commission may also specify that the local government is not eligible for grants under the following programs: Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Programs; Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program; and revenue sharing. If the local government has a Coastal Management Element, the Administration Commission may also specify that the local government is not eligible for funding pursuant to s.161.091, F.S., regarding beach management and maintenance funding; and WHEREAS, County staff, in conjunction with representatives of Naval Air Station Key West has collaborated on various policies and standards to address military compatibility within the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendment establishes a Military Installation Area of Impact (MIAI) overlay to the Future Land Use Map as the companion map amendment to proposed Comprehensive Plan Policy 108.2.1, requiring the adoption of the MIAI overlay; and WHEREAS, at the October 19, 2011 Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, the BOCC directed Monroe County staff to process the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee considered the proposed amendment at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 17th day of October, 2011; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 1st day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Planning Commission held a public hearing for the purpose of considering the transmittal to the State Land Planning Agency of the proposed amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval of the amendment; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 14th day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing to consider a resolution to transmit to the State Land Planning Agency an amendment to the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, as required by Sections 163.3177 and 163.3175, Florida Statutes, to create military compatibility criteria and an amendment to create an overlay to the Future Land Use Map Series to establish the Military Installation Area of Impact to implement proposed Policy 108.2.1; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 14th day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners voted to transmit the proposed comprehensive plan amendments to the State Land Planning Agency; and WHEREAS, on March 20, 2012, Monroe County received an Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report from the State Land Planning Agency. The ORC report contained four (4) objections to the companion text amendment as well as recommendations regarding measures that can be taken to address those objections to the County's proposed amendment (Amendment No. 12-1 ACSC); and WHEREAS, Monroe County has address the objections in the ORC report and has proposed revisions to Policy 108.2.1, in the companion text amendment, which includes the adoption of the MIAI FLUM overlay; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Military Installation Area of Impact Future Land Use Map Overlay of the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan is hereby adopted and attached hereto as Exhibit A. 2 Section 2. This ordinance is contingent upon the passage by the Board of County Commissioners and the approval of the State Land Planning Agency of the ordinance creating Policy 108.2.1, shown on Exhibit B, requiring the adoption of the Military Installation Area of Impact Future Land Use Map Overlay. Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, item, change, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such validity. Section 4. Repeal of Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. Section 5. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted by the Director of Planning to the State Land Planning Agency pursuant to Chapter 163 and 380, Florida Statutes. Section 6. Filing and Effective Date. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the State of Florida but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the State Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes and after any applicable appeal periods have expired. Section 7. Inclusion in the Comprehensive Plan. The numbering of the foregoing amendment may be renumbered to conform to the numbering in the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan and shall be incorporated in the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a moar meeting held on the 22nd day of May , 2012. special O r i-1 o, .. - C-) t_. c Ur-' c\j - C.4 AT DANNY L. KOLHAGE, CLERK DEPUTY `CLERK Mayor David Rice Yes Mayor pro tem Kim Wigington y s Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Yes Commissioner George Neugent Yes Commissioner Heather Carruthers Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, F ORIDA BY Mayor David Ric MONROE UNTY T RNEY APPROV AS FORM Date: Z 3 �5 k ry O o � �y d � a ■ tt ' 44 f..-. ` Y l rMIL SU 4 o ♦ Ad o rMIL O — l"F 1rt r > ♦ ■ 1"F • 4 ■ V O �# ■ r -h ■ C n ■ to r-IL (D ♦ - - ■ ■ . o V ■ ■ ♦ r� d ■ P IL a 1 . e o Q � w o • . + e • j r {{4 °1 44 ,c m 0 D D S C7 -n co Z () c) GJ C7 - ' ' O m a m n Do N o °� - °� °� `—' a Z O 3 o a m N m -n — 3 a m v (n O m 2 0 0 '-F o �z v CD — m ti Exhibit B .. - Fyn: "i . °" .. ORDINANCE NO. -2012 . . AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADDRESSING . THE COMPATIBILITY OF LANDS ADJACENT TO OR: CLOSELY.. PROXIMATE.... TO MILITARY • INSTALLATIONS IN THE::-FUTURE LAND USE :ELEMENT. IN THE 2010 MONROE COUNTY _COMPREHENSIVE : PLAN, CREATING: GOAL 108, OBJECTIVE 108.1, POLICY 108.1.1, POLICY 108.1.2, POLICY 108.1.3, POLICY 108.1.4., POLICY 108.1.5, POLICY 108.1:6, POLICY 108.1.7, OBJECTIVE 108.2, POLICY 108.2.1, POLICY 108.2.2, POLICY 108.2.3,.POLICY 108.2.4;;POLICY 108.2.5,, POLICY 108.2.6, POLICY•108.2.7, AND POLICY:'108.2.8; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT . :PROVISIONS; :PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE: -STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY; .PROVIDING FOR THE :.FILING WITH:. THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE;AND PROVIDING • FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. - WHEREAS, Sections 163;3175, and 163.3177, Florida Statute. (F:S.), require local governments to address compatibility of development with military installations and:require the exchange of information between local governments and military installations; and WHEREAS,.Sections 163.3175, and 163.3177,FS.,.require the adoption of criteria to be . . used to achieve the compatibility of lands adjacent or closely proximate to military installations within the future land use plan element by June 30, 2012..A local government that does not address compatibility of land proximate to an existing military installation.in the future land use plan element by June 30, 2012, shall enter into mediation. : Mediation would include representatives from the Naval Air Station Key West, Monroe County, the State Land Planning Agency,the South Florida Regional Planning Council, and;potentially other-private land owners and: WHEREAS, if a local government comprehensive plan does not contain criteria addressing compatibility by December31, 2013, the State Land Planning Agency may notify the Administration Commission, which may impose sanctions pursuant to Section 163:3.184(8),F.S., including the direction to state agencies to riot provide funds to increase the capacity:of roads, bridges, or water :and sewer systems: for those local governments with: plan amendments: determined not to be in compliance. The.Administration Commission may also specify that the local: government is not eligible:for grants under the following programs: Florida Small Cities . Community Development Block Grant Programs; Florida Recreation Development Assistance. 1' Program; and revenue sharing. If the local government has a Coastal Management Element, the Administration Commission may also specify that the local government is not eligible for funding pursuant to s.161.091, F. S ., regarding beach management and maintenance funding; and WHEREAS, County staff, in conjunction with representatives of Naval Air Station Key West has collaborated on various policies and standards to address military compatibility within the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, at the October 19, 2011 Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, the BOCC directed Monroe County staff to process the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee considered the proposed amendment at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 17th day of October, 2011; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 1 st day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Planning Commission held a public hearing for the purpose of considering the transmittal to the State Land Planning Agency of a proposed amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval of the amendment; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 14th day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Board of the County Commissioners held a public hearing for the purpose of considering the transmittal to the State Land Planning Agency of a proposed amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval of the amendment; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the 14th day of December, 2011, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners recommended approval of the amendment and voted to transmit the proposed comprehensive plan amendments to the State Land Planning Agency; and WHEREAS, on March 20, 2012, Monroe County received an Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report from the State Land Planning Agency. The ORC report contained four (4) objections as well as recommendations regarding measures that can be taken to address the objections to the County's proposed amendment (Amendment No. 12-1 ACSC); and WHEREAS, Monroe County has proposed revisions to the proposed goals, objectives and policies, to address the objections raised by the State Land Planning Agency in the ORC report; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan is amended as follows: (Deletions are hv,-, it, hr^il t off' and additions are underlined.) 2 Goal 108 The compatibility of lands adjacent to or closely proximate to the Boca Chica airfield of Naval Air Station Key West (NASKW) pursuant to Sections 163.3175 and 163.3177, Florida Statutes' shall be achieved through the implementation of the Objectives and Policies, incorporated herein. Achieved is defined as being consistent with the Objectives and Policies, incorporated herein. Objective 108.1 Naval Air Station Key West and Monroe County shall exchange information to encourage effective communication and coordination concerning compatible land uses as defined herein. Policy 108.1.1 Monroe County shall transmit to the commanding officer of Naval Air Station Key West information relating to proposed changes to comprehensive plans, plan amendments, Future Land Use Map amendments and proposed changes to land development regulations which, if approved, would affect the intensity, density, or use of the land adjacent to or in close proximity to the Naval Air Station Key West (within the Military Installation Area of Impact (MIAI)). Pursuant to statutory requirements, Monroe County shall also transmit to the commanding officer copies of applications for development orders requesting a variance or waiver from heii4ht requirements within areas defined in Monroe County's comprehensive plan as being in the MIAI. Monroe County shall provide the military installation an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed s changes. Policy 108.1.2 Monroe County shall coordinate with Naval Air Station Key West and the Department of Economic Opportunity (State Land Planning Agency) to review Best Practices and provide guidance on recommended sound attenuation options to be identified in development orders for optional implementation in new construction and redevelopment of existing structures in areas located within the MIAI. The list of recommended sound attenuation options may be based on the level of noise exposure, level of sound protection, and the type of residential construction or manufactured housing that is proposed. Monroe County and the Naval Air Station Key West will coordinate with the s Department of Economic Opportunity to identify state and federal housing programs, and to develop informational literature to inform qualified homeowners of the availability of potential funds for sound attenuation. s Policy 108.1.3 Within 30 days from the date of receipt from Monroe County of proposed chan es, the Naval Air Station Key West commanding officer or his or her designee may provide comments to Monroe County on the impact proposed chap es may have on the mission of the military installation. Monroe County shall forward a copy of any comments regarding comprehensive plan amendments to the state land planning agency. The commanding officer's comments' underlying studies, and reports shall not be binding on Monroe County. Monroe County shall take into consideration any comments provided by the Naval Air Station Key West commanding officer or his or her designee and shall also be sensitive to private property rights and not be unduly restrictive on those rights. Policy 108.1.4 Monroe County shall include a representative of Naval Air Station Key West as an ex officio' nonvoting member of Monroe County's Plannin4 Commission. The NASKW ex officio member represents all military interests in Monroe County. Policy 108.1.5 Monroe County shall notify the Naval Air Station Key West commanding officer or his or her designee of any development proposals that are scheduled for the Development Review Committee (DRC) at the earliest date possible. NASKW may provide comments on proposals to the DRC. Policy 108.1.6 The Navy is undertaking an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate alternatives for future airfield operations at Naval Air Station Key West. Monroe County shall work closely with the Navy throughout the process of the EIS and shall discourage the Navy from increasing its operations at NASKW that negatively impact the surroundina, community. Policy 108.1.7 In order to protect the value, efficiency' cost-effectiveness, and amortized life of NASKW, pursuant to Section 380.0552 (7)(h)4., F.S., protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Florida Keys, pursuant to Section 380.0552 (7)(n), F.S., and encoura!e compatibility, Monroe County will encourage the Navy to acquire all land it is impacting with its operations and noise within any geographic area with 80+ Day - Night Average Sound Level (DNL,), and any areas where an aircraft mishap could occur. Objective 108.2 Monroe County shall consider the protection of public health, safety and welfare as a principal objective of compatible land use planning on lands adjacent to or closely proximate to the Boca Chica airfield of NASKW. Policy 108.2.1 Monroe County shall adopt an overlay to the Future Land Use Map Series identifying the Military Installation Area of Impact (MIAI) to define the zone of influence of NASKW, within which urowth management policies shall wide land use activities and uses in areas exposed to impacts generated by Navy operations. Policy 108.2.2 Density and intensity standards and land uses established by the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map, on the effective date of this policy, for properties located within the MIAI overlay shall be recognized and allowed to develop to the maximum development potential pursuant to the standards existing on the effective date of this policy. Policy 108.2.3 Monroe County and Naval Air Station Key West (NASKW) recognize the existing density and intensity, as of the effective date of this policy, established by the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map for property adjacent to or closely proximate to NASKW. NASKW has indicated that it will not object to the issuance of s . development orders, within the MIAI, if properties have development rights on Future Land Use Map, Land Use District (Zoninu) Map, approved development agreements or Section 380.032, F.S. agreements with the State Land Planning Agency. NASKW may provide comments and suggest measures to mitigate potential impacts. Policy 108.2.4 Existing development located within the MIAI overlay shall be recognized and allowed to redevelop. Further, the property's established density and intensity standards and land uses provided by the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map shall be recognized and allowed to redevelop to the maximum development potential pursuant to the standards existing on the effective date of this policy. Policy 108.2.5 Monroe County will maintain the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) desitynations, for any application received after the effective date of this policy, for properties located within the MIAI overlay. FLUM amendments that increase density and/or intensity within the MIAI overlay received after the effective date of this policy' are not permitted unless Monroe County transmits the requested FLUM amendment to NASKW, pursuant to Policy 108.1.1. Within 30 days of receipt, the NASKW commanding officer or his or her designee may provide comments on the proposed amendment, based on appropriate data and analysis, to Monroe County indicatini4 whether the property is located within a noise zone or land use incompatibility zone and whether the proposed density and/or intensity increase is incompatible with NASKW. If NASKW indicates the property is within a land use incompatibility zone, the Board of County Commissioners shall adopt a resolution providing a finding determining whether the property is subject to the restrictions of increasin density and/or intensity for the application filed for the property within the MIAI boundary. Monroe County will maintain the FLUM designations for properties adjacent to or closely proximate to military installations for which NASKW provided data and analysis, which meets the requirements of Section 163.3177(1)(f), F.S., as of the effective date of this policy, which supports a determination that the property is within a land use incompatibility zone. Additionally, for FLUM amendments requesting an increase of density and/or intensity within a land use incompatibility zone' Monroe County shall encourage the Navy to acquire these lands, pursuant to Policy 108.1.7, for the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Florida Keys. If NASKW indicates the property is within a noise zone' Monroe County may consider Future Land Use Map amendments requesting an increase in density and/or intensity within the MIAI overlay, if the property owner submits a supplemental noise study, based on professionally accepted methodology approved by Monroe County and NASKW, to determine whether the noise level is greater than or less than 65 DNL (Day -Night Average Sound Level) at the subject property (site) requesting the proposed FLUM amendment. • Once the applicant submits the supplemental noise study, Monroe County and NASKW shall review the submitted, supplemental noise study for professionally acceptable sufficiency. The Naval Air Station Key West commanding officer or his or her designee may provide comments, based on appropriate data and analysis' to Monroe County statin4 whether the Navy recoi4nizes the noise study as a "professionally accepted methodolo • NASKW shall be provided up to nine (9) months from receipt of the supplemental noise study, submitted with the application requesting a FLUM amendment which proposes increases in density and/or intensity within the MIAI overlay' to provide comments to Monroe County. Once comments are received or, if comments are not received within nine (9) months from NASKW, the County shall allow the applicant to proceed through the public hearing process with the submitted, supplemental noise study, based upon the methodology defined in the Monroe County Technical Document of the adopted Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. • Monroe County shall take into consideration any comments and accompanying data and analysis, provided by the Naval Air Station Key West commanding officer or his or her designee regarding the professional acceptability of the methodology of the noise study. • Considering the supplemental noise study' based on professionally accepted methodology reviewed by Monroe County and NASKW, if provided, the Board of County Commissioners shall adopt a resolution providing a finding determining whether the property, within the MIAI boundary' is or is not subject to the restrictions on increaser density and/or intensity for the application filed. • After 90 days of the adoption of the Board of County Commission resolution, Monroe County will schedule the required public hearings for the FLUM application requesting an increase in density and/or intensity, filed for the property within the MIAI boundary. s Alternatively, with a requested FLUM amendment' a supplemental noise study' based on professionally acceptable methodology, can be submitted that was modeled using the Inteurated Noise Model which has been adopted by the FAA as the standard model used for Part 150 studies or NOISEMAP which is used by the Department of Defense for modeling military aircraft noise for Air Installation Compatible Use Zones. The Board of County Commissioners may condition a granting of a resolution on a waiver of liability against or indemnification of the County by the requesting property owner for any cause of action or claim based upon the current or future uses and operations at NASKW. Policy 108.2.6 For any application received after the effective date of this policy, within the MIAI overlay, Monroe County will not approve NEW land uses' as demonstrated on the MIAI Land Use Table (permitted uses shown in Column #2), through a Future Land Use Map, Text, overlay or LUD map amendment. The MIAI Land Use Table provides the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Categories (Column 1) as of the effective date of this policy and includes the permitted uses , (Column 2), allocated density per acre (Column 3), maximum net density per buildable acre (Column 4), the floor area ratio (Column 5), and corresponding zoning category (Column 6) within each FLUM category located within the MIAI boundary. Further the MIAI Land Use Table provides land uses located within the 65-69 DNL Noise Zone 2 and NASKW's suggested land use compatibility within this noise zone. The table includes land uses allowed (Column 7), land uses allowed with restrictions (Column E land uses that are generally incompatible but allowed with exceptions (Column 9) and the land uses that are not compatible and should be prohibited. Column 11 provides notes associated with Columns 7, 8, 9 and 10 and indicates that additional land uses may be permitted based upon existini4 the provisions adopted within the Comprehensive Plan (reference the MIAI Land Use Table attached as Exhibit 1). Policy 108.2.7 Nonresidential land uses expressly allowed within the residential Future Land Use Cate ories (see Column 11 MIAI Land Use Table) as land uses permitted in the Land Development Regulations that were in effect immediately prior to the institution of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan (pre-2010 LDR's), and that lawfully existed on such lands on January 4, 1996, shall be recognized through a "Letter of Development Rights Determination" process and transmitted to the State Land Planning Agency. Policy 108.2.8 Within the MIAI overlay, Monroe County may consider requests from property owners for reduction in density and/or intensity or changes in uses that reduce incompatibility of land uses with Goal 108 and associated Objectives and Policies. Section 2. The Military Installation Area of Impact Land Use Table pursuant to Policy 108.2.6 is hereby adopted and attached hereto as Exhibit 1. Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, item, change, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such validity. Section 4. Repeal of Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. Section 5. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted by the Director of Planning to the State Land Planning Agency pursuant to Chapter 163 and 380, Florida Statutes. Section 6. Filina and Effective Date. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the State of Florida but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the State Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes and after any applicable appeal periods have expired. Section 7. Inclusion in the Comprehensive Plan. The numbering of the foregoing amendment may be renumbered to conform to the numbering in the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan and shall be incorporated in the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting held on the day of , 2012. Mayor David Rice Mayor pro tern Kim Wigington Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Commissioner George Neugent Commissioner Heather Carruthers BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA m (SEAL) ATTEST: DANNY L. KOLHAGE, CLERK DEPUTY CLERK E'� Mayor David Rice • Q CS m E o o N U m a) N O J a m a) m N Ln a) O (L) 0 L Z aj aa a) m L O OI p d U v O a w o U) U) D N L n N a) U 3 y E s o f Q O N L E2 N a) U E t o f a Q 7 O a a) 0 N L E Q1I O C N O :. al U X a a t m u N u .p. C "f6' a a s E m O N N .. a) C N y O () O a o N N .L. u 4> :9 m o a L m N m in .. a) .. 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(305) 294-4641 FAX (305) 295-3663 BRANCH OFFICE: MARATHON SUB COURTHOUSE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MARATHON, FLORIDA 33050 TEL. (305) 289-6027 FAX (305) 289-1745 - GO Nly 6.1 • G y40F COUNt+ •F OP CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT MONROE COUNTY www.clerk-of-the-court.com Ms. Liz Cloud, Program Administrator Administrative Code & Weekly R.A. Gray Building 500 S Bronough Street Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 Dear Ms. Cloud, May 25, 2012 BRANCH OFFICE: PLANTATION KEY GOVERNMENT CENTER 88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070 TEL. (305) 852-7145 FAX (305) 852-7146 ROTH BUILDING 50 HIGH POINT ROAD PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070 TEL. (305) 852-7145 FAX (305) 853-7440 Via Certified Mail 70101670 0001 0244 7914 Enclosed please find certified copies of the following: Ordinance No. 012-2012 amending the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, as required by Section 163.3177 and 163.3175, Florida Statutes, to create military compatibility criteria. Ordinance No. 013-2012 amending the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, to create an overlay to the Future Land Use Map Series to establish the Military Installation Area of Impact to implement Policy 108.2.1. These Ordinances were adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a Special Meeting, held in formal session, on May 22, 2012. Please file for the record. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (305) 295-3130. Respectfully submitted, Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners by: Pamela G. Hancock, D.C. cc: County Attorney via e-mail Growth Management File 7010 1670 0001 0244 7907 ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front If space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: A. Signature x DEPT. OF STATE AAdd tagsee B. Received by (pin 3 OeJ2011 C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 17 ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No Program Administrator I Administrative Code and Weekly R.A. Gray Building , 100 South Bronough Street 'llshassee, Florida 32399-0250 3. sjl►vIce Type IN Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 011 613 2. Article Number 7 010 1670 0001 0244 7907 (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102585-02-M-1540 s FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of STATE RICK SCOTT Governor June 1, 2012 Honorable Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County 500 Whitehead Street, Suite 101 Key West, Florida 33040 Attention: Ms. Pamela G. Hancock, Deputy Clerk Dear Mr. Kolhage: KEN DETZNER Secretary of State Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 25, 2012 and certified copies of Monroe County Ordinance Nos. 012-2012 and 013-2012, which were filed in this office on May 30, 2012. Sincerely, &�U ULI'& Liz Cloud Program Administrator LC/srd = C- - c � r � _ o -v .- N C O R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270 • Facsimile: (850) 488-9879 www.dos.state.tl.us