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Ordinance 015-1990 FILED ~OP PFCORO )U APR 27 A8:O. Building Department OM-lN l'. ORDINANCE NO. 015-1990 eLK. _ If\ i. ---- ------ --------------------.---- MONROE COUHl Yit-l-~, ORDINANCE DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY EXISTS AND WAIVING NOTICE BY A FOUR-FIFTH'S VOTE; AND THEREBY AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 015-1989; AND MODIFYING THE VARIOUS SEC- TIONS OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE LISTED BE- LOW; SECTION 9.5-316(b), WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE ADOPTION OF FEDERA.L EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT (FEMA) MAPS; SECTION 9.5-316(c), WHICH PROVIDES RULES FOR INTERPRETING FLOOD HAZARD ISSUES; SECTION 9.5-317(b)(1)d, WHICH DEALS WITH ENCLOSING AREAS BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVA- TION; AND CHANGING SECTION 9.5-317(b)(2), WHICH PROVIDES FOR lVIETHODS AND DESIGNS OF FLOODPROOFING; SECTION 9.5--317(b)(3) WHICH DEALS WITH THE ELEVATION OF MA~mFACTURED HOMES; SECTION 9.5-317(b)(4) WHICH DEALS WITH V--ZONES; AND AN ADDITION, FOR CONSIS-- TENCY, OF THE MODIFICATION MADE TO SECTION 9_5-316(c) ABOVE; PROVIDING E'OR SEVERABILI- TY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANC- ES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE; AND DIRECTING THE CLERK OF THE BOARD TO Fom";ARD A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AF- FAIRS AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE R.~'I'E..~_._________.__...__.._,._.. _.______.._.._._,.._. _ ,... _ m.. _.__ _ _____ ____ __._._ __n WHEREA.S, the latest flood-plain maps were adopted by Monroe County on June 5th, 1989; and such maps benefi t the maj ori ty of the citizens of said County; and therefore it is our intent. to agree wi th these maps and our int.ent not to support individual appeals thereto; and WHEREAS, we have decided tha.t the use of "Market Value" in- stead of the "taxable value" in the "substantial improvement" calculation will provide a greater dollar amount of improvement allowablel and WHEREAS, we feel that the flood variance applications now coming before us, could be bett:er handled through procedures and administrative interpretations of the appropriate representatives of the Growth Management Division, and WHEREAS, this does not eliminate the need for flood variances that are not covered by growth management procedures or adminis- trative interpretations, now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows: Section 1. An emergency is hereby declared and notice waived by four-fifth' s vote. Section 2 . Ordinance No. 015-1989 and Monroe County Land Development Regulation Sections 9 . 5-316(b) , 9 .5-316(c) , 9 .5-317(b) (1)d(ii ) , and 9. 5-317(b) (3 ) , are modified or repealed as outlined below: Subsection 1. Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose of the floodplain management provisions to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas by provisions designed to: A. Restrict or prohibit uses which are dangerous to health, safety and property due to water or erosion hazards, or which result in increases in erosion or in flood heights or velocities. B. Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facili- ties which serve such uses, be protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction. C. Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protective barriers which are involved in the accommodation of floodwaters . D. Control filling, grading, dredging and other development which may increase erosion or flood damage. E. Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers which will unnaturally divert floodwaters or which may increase flood hazards to other lands. 2 F. To minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts asso- ciated with flooding and generally undertaken at the expense of the general public. G. To minimize prolonged business interruptions. H. To minimize damage to public facilities and utili ties such as water and gas mains, electric, telephone and sewer lines, and streets and bridges located in floodplains. T. To help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of flood-prone areas in such manner as to minimize future flood blight areas. J. To ensure that potential home buyers are notified that the property is in a floodplain area. The Board of County Commi ssioners deem it to be in the best interest of its citizens that prudent measures be taken to mini- mize the potential public and private loss due to flooding. It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that the Coun- ty at all times be eligible ror, and receive, the benefit of participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. It is therefore the intent of the Board that the provisions of this ordinance be strictly adhered to. Subsection 2. General Provisions --'------_.__._-~~_._---_. ---~-_._-------------~-_._-_. A. l\J?~li~aQi li-".ty.~_ No structure or manufactured home hereafter shall be located, extended, converted, or structurally altered without full compliance with the terms of this Ordinance, in addition to other applicable regulations of this chapter. B. Adoption of Maps. The areas of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Emer(;rency Management Agency (FEMA) in its Flood Insurance Study and Wave Height Analysis for Monroe County, Florida Unincorporated ~reas, dated October 17, 1989, or the most current official maps approved by FEMA, with accompany- ing maps and other supporting data, and any revisions thereof, are adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this divi- 3 sion and shall be kept on fi Ie, avai lable to the public, in the offices of the County Planning Department. C. Rul:_~_~Jo~nterpreti!!9__floq(:LBEzard r,J3sues~ The bound- aries of the flood hazard areas shown on the official Flood Insur- ance Rate Maps may be determined by scaling distances. Required interpretations of those maps for precise locations of such bound- aries shall be made by the F'EMA Coordinator, in consultation with the Building Official. In interpreting other provisions of this Ordinanre, the Building Official shall be guided by the current edition of FEMA's 44 CFR. Additionally, the Building Official shall also obtain, rl~view and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state or other source, as a cri,teria for requiring that new con- struction, substantial improvements, or other developments meet the criteria required in the appropriate flood zone. In Section 9.5-316(c) of the Monroe County Code, where the phrase "substantial improvement" appears, in this Ordinance it shall have the meaning "any repair, reconstruction, or improve- ment of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50 per- cent of the market value of the structure either, (a) before the improvement or repai l' is started, or (b) if the struc'ture has been damaged, and is being restored, before the damage occurred. For the purpose of this definition "market value" shall be determined by appraisals prepared by individuals that must pos- sess certification and current membership in one or more of the following associations: MAI,(Member Appraisal Institute) AIREA(American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers) and/or RM (Residential Member). As an acceptable al ternati ve, a currently licensed real estate broker in Monroe County, who is qualified to conduct single family residence appraisals by one or more of the state or federally chartered banks or savings institutions in the County may also prepare appraisals. 4 A letter from the local appraisal division of the bank testi- fying to the qualifications of the Real Estate Broker, must be submi tted with the appraisal. The appraisals must be prepared accordingly to standards established by MAl or A.l.R.E.A. Copies of all appraisals shall be forwarded to the office of the County Property Appraiser. For the purposes of this definition "substantial improvement" is considered to occur when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of the building commenc- es, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimen- sions of the structure. The term does not, however, include ei ther (1) any project for improvement of a structure to comply with existing safety code specifications which are solely neces- sary to assure safe living conditions or (2) any alteration of a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the state inventory of historic places, or any inventory of local historic places. "Cumulative substantial improvement" means that improvement which is not substantial by itself but, when added to all prior nonsubstantial improvements to the original structure, would cause all the improvemen1:s to be substantial if permitted at one time. All applications deemed substantial or non substantial must be approved by the FEMA Coordinator, Director of Growth Management, Deputy Director of Growth Management, or the Building Official/Director. D. ~a_rnil}.g and Disclaimer _ of __~;La.Qilit..Y----=--- The degree of flood protection required in 1:his Ordinance is reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. Larger floods can and wi 11 occur on rare occa- sions. Flood heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This Ordinance does not imply that land outside the areas of special flood hazard or uses permitted within such areas will be free from flooding or flood damages. This Ordinance shall not create liability on the part of Monroe County or any 5 officer or employee thereof for any flood damages that result from reliance on this Ordinance or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder. E. For the purposes of thi s Ordinance only, manufactured home means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is bui 1 t on a permanent chassi s and designed to be used wi th or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. The term also includes park trailers, travel trai lers, and simi lar transport:able structures placed on a site for 180 consecutive days or longer and intended to be improved property. p_ub~_~gtj_Q},,!__~-,,- ~tandards for I S_~l1_~S_~-2.LBlJi Idin9~~r- mi ts in Ar~El1L2-~_~~Lal Flood Hazardf?~ A. general~y'-~ In all areas of special flood hazard, the following standards apply: 1. All new construction and cumulative substantial improvements shall be adequately anchored by pilings or columns to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral move- ment of the structure. tural support. 2. All new construction and cumulative substantial No fill shall be used for struc- improvements shall be constructed with materials and utility e~lipment resistant to flood damage. 3. All new construction and cumulative substantial improvements shall be constructed by methods and practic- es that minimize flood damage. 4. All new or replacement water supply systems shall be designed and constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood damage. 5. All new or replacement sariitary sewage systems shall be designed and constructed to minimize or elimi- nate the infiltration of floodwaters into the system and discharge from the system into floodwaters. Joints 6 between sewer drain components shall be sealed with caulking, plastic or rubber gaskets and all manhole covers shall be sealed in a similar manner. 6. On-site waste disposal systems shall be located and constructed to minimize or eliminate any damage to them and contamination from them during fleoding. 7. Any alteration, repa.ir, reconstruction or improve- ment to a structure which already is in compliance wi th the provisions of this Ordinance shall meet the require- ments of new construction as contained in this Ordinance. 8. No man-made alteration of sand dunes, dune ridge, mangrove stands or wetlands shall be allowed which would increase potential flood damage. 9. All new construction shall be located landward of the reach of mean high tides. 10. All agreements for deed purchase agreements, leas- es, or other contracts for sale or exchange of lots wi thin areas of special flood hazard must carry t.he fall owing flood hazard warning prominently displayed on t.he document: FLOOD HAZARD WARNING This property may be subject to flooding. You should contact the County Department of Planning and obtain the latest infor- mati on regarding flood elevations and restrictions on development before making use of this property. B. Additional Standards. --------..---"-----.-. In all areas of special flood hazard where base flood elevation data has been provided the following provisions are required: 1. Residential Construction. --------------.- 7 a. New construction or cumulative substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor elevated at or above the base flood elevation level. b. Electrical and mechanical equipment servicing an elevated structure must be elevated at or above the required base flood elevation. Elevators may be placed below the required base flood elevation, although the mechanical and electrical equipment serving the elevator must be elevated at or above the required base flood elevation. c. Sewer and storm drainage systems which ext:end below the base flood elevation shall be provided with automatic back flow prevention valves or devic- es installed at the point where the line passes an exterior wall or slab. d. Except as noted in subsection 3 (B) (6) of thi s Ordinance, the space below the lowest floor of an elevated structure shall be used exclusively for parking of vehicles, elevators, limited storage or bui lding access purposes. Such spaces may be en- closed under the following conditions: (i) Walls of any enclosed area must be de- signed and constructed in a manner to prevent flotation, collapse and lateral movement of the structure. (ii) The walls of any enclosed area, which do not meet the breakaway standards, shall be provided with openings such as vents, louvers, or automatic valves which permit the level of floodwaters vii'thin the enclosed area to match the rising and falling of floodwaters on the outside of the stnlcture. A minimum of (2) 8 two openings located on separate walls shall be provided having a minimum total net area of one square inch (1 sq. in.) for each square foot (sq. ft.)of enclosed area, where the enclosed area is calculated by outside dimen- sions. Openings shall be si tuated such that the bottom of each opening is no higher than one foot (1 ft.) above finished grade. (iii)Enclosed areas below the base flood eleva- tion shall be provided with air vents extend- ing above the base flood elevation to prevent the entrapment or air within the enclosure by floodwaters. (iv) Interior wall, ceiling and floor materi- als located below the base flood elevation must be of unfinished materials which are resistant to flood damage, except that materi- als required by applicable fire codes shall be permitted. (v) Necessary electrical switches for re- quired lighting circui ts may be located below the base flood elevation provided they are of the outdoor water resistant variety on a sepa- rate ground-fault protection circuit breaker and do not exceed the minimum number required by law. Except for elevator equipment, elec- trical recept:acles shall not be located below the base flood elevation. (vi) Walls constructed entirely of wood lat- tice work or screen mesh shall be considered as satisfying the requirements of subsections (i) and (ii) above. 9 (vii ) The area enclosed below the base flood elevation shall not be used for human habita- tion. 2. Nonresidential Construction. a. New construction or cumulati ve substantial improvements of any commercial, industrial or other nonresidential structures within Zones AI-3D, AE and AH on the community's flood insurance rating map (FIRM) shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood level or, together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, be designed so that below the base flood level the structure is watertight with walls substantially impl~rmeable t.o the passage of water and with structural components having the capabili- ty of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy; Where a non-residential structure is intended to be made watertight below the base flood level, a registered professional engineer or archi tect shall develop and/or review structural design specifications, and plans for the construction and shall certify that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting the applicable provisions contained herein. A record of such floodproofing certification which shall include the specific elevation (in relation to mean sea level) to which such structures are floodproofed shall be provided to the Building Department. Wet Floodproofing is not acceptable. New construction or cumulative substantial improve- ments of any commercial, industrial or other nonres- idential structures within Zones VI-3D, VE or V 10 shall have the lowest floor including the basement elevated to or above the base flood elevation. b. Accessory structures at grade elevation shall be permitted for storage or parking purposes provid- ed that they are anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement of the structure and do not exceed three hundred (300) square feet of enclosed area and which does not exceed five thou- sand dollars ($5,000.00) in value. Plans for such structure shall be submitted to the building offi- cial for approval prior to construction. 3. Manufactured Homes. (a) Effective June I, 1977, no manufactured home, not already in place, shall be placed within areas of special flood hazard except in existing manufac- tured home parks or subdivisions, as hereafter de- fined. In the event that the Federal Emergency Management Agency eliminates the existing manufac- tured home park or subdi vi sion requi rement of 44 CFR 60.3 (c) ( 12 ), then no manufactured home may be placed below the base flood elevation. (b) A manufactured home that is to be placed on a qualified lot may be placed at an elevation below base flood elevation provided that: (i) The lot on which the manufactured home is to be placed is located in an existing manufac- tured home park or subdivision and is contigu- ous to, and surrounded, by manufactured homes not at base flood elevation. For the purposes of this section, an existing manufactured home park or subdivision is one in which, at the time of application, there are no site built residences or a park or subdivision which is 11 limited to manufactured homes only by the Monroe County Land Development Regulations. In the event the Federal Emergency Management Agency eliminates the existing manufactured home park or subdi vi sion exemption, then the existing manufactured home park or subdivision exemption of this subsection shall no longer be of any force or effect. (ii) The manufactured homes that are placed or substantially improved (for other than substantial damage due to a flood) on sites in existing manufactured home parks or subdivi- sions in flood hazard areas shall be elevated so that the manufactured home chassis is sup- ported by reinforced piers or other foundation elements that are no less than 36 inches in height above the grade at the site. A lower foundation system could be used if the lower floor of the manufactured home would be at or above the base flood elevation using such foundation. (c) An exi sting manufactured home may be replaced without regard to the elevation reqllirements of these regulations and without need of a variance provided the manufactured home so replaced was at an elevation below the base flood elevation. (d) All manufactured homes shall be anchored to resist flotation, collapse or lateral movement by providing over-the-top and frame ties to ground anchors. Specific requirements shall be that: (i) over-the-top ties shall be provided at each end of the manufactured home with one additional tie per side at an intermediate 12 location for manufactured homes less than fifty feet (50') long and two additional ties per side at intermediate locations for manufac- tured homes of fifty feet (50') or greater length. (ii) Frame ties shall be provided at each corner of the manufactured home with four (4) additional ties per side at intermediate loca- tions for manufactured homes less than fifty feet (50') long and five (5) additional ties per side at intermediate locations for manufac- tured homes of fifty feet (50') or greater length. (iii)All components of the anchoring system must be capable of carrying a force of 2000 pounds for manufactured homes existing on the effective date of these r,egulations or 4800 pounds for new manufactured homes. (iv) Any additions to the manufactured home shall be similarly anchored. (v)All anchoring must be in compliance with Section 6-16.1(7) appendix H, "Mobile Home Tie Downs". All other foundations requiring elevation of the structure in order to meet the floodplain standards must comply with Section 16-16.1(7) of the Monroe County Code, "Footings and Foundations". (e) An existing manufactured home which is damaged or otherwise in need of repair, reconstruction, improvement, or replacement the value of which meets or exceeds 50% of the value of the manufac- tured home without the repair, reconstruction, improvement or replacement - shall not be repaired, 13 reconstructed, improved or replaced except by a manufactured home which meets the most recent stan- dards promulgated by the Department of Housi.ng and Urban Development in 24 C.F.R. 3280.308(C)(2) and, in addition, meets the standards set forth in sub- sections 3(B)3(b). 3(B)3(c), and 3(B)3(d), of this Ordinance, as applicable. For the purposes of determining the value of any replacement manufac- tures homes under this section, the purchase price, as expressed in an i.nvoice from an arms-length transaction, in a form acceptable to the Bui lding Official, or the value reflected in the current records of the Monroe County Property Appraiser, or using fair market value, as det:ermined in section 2. C. of this ordinance. 4. High Hazard Areas__~Zone~l~ Wi thin the areas of special flood hazard are areas designated as coastal high hazard areas, which have special flood hazards associated with wave wash. The following provisions shall apply in these areas: (a) All buildings or structures shall be elevated so that the lowest horizontal supporting member (excluding pilings or columns) is located at or above the base flood elevation level, with the space below the lowest supporting member open or constructed with breakaway walls so as not to im- pede the flow of flood waters. Breakaway walls may be permitted for aesthetic purposes only and must be designed to wash away in the event of abnormal wave action and in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 3(B)4(f), (g) and (h), of the Ordi- nance. 14 (b) All buildingB or structures shall be securely anchored on pilings, columns, or shear walls. (c) Pilings or columns used as structural support shall be designed and anchored so as to withstand all applied loads of the base flood flow. Where shear wall construction is used, the following conditions shall also apply: (i) Shear walls shall be placed parallel to the predominant flow direct;ion of floodwaters and spaced to provide adequate floodwater conveyance beneath the elevated floor. (ii) Shear walls shall be constructed using reinforced concrete. (iii )Except for the placement of the parallel load-bearing walls, the space between the shear walls below the elevated floor shall remain free of obstruction or contain only breakaway wall construction. (d) A registered professional engineer or archi- tect shall develop or review the structural design, specifications and plans for the construction, and shall certify that the design and methods of con- struction to be used are in accordance with the accepted standards of practice for meeting the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this subsection. (e) There shall be no fill used as structural support. 15 (f) If any space below the base flood elevation level is to be enclosed, such enclosed areas shall not be used for human habitation. (g) Prior to construction, plans for any structure that will have enclosed space below the base flood elevation level shall be submitted to the Bui_Iding Official, or his designee, for approval. (h) Walls and partitions other than parallel shear walls shall be allowed below the base flood eleva- tion provided they are not part of the structural support of the bui Iding and are designed to break away under the impact of abnormally high tides or wind-dri ven water without damage to the structural integri ty of the building on which they are to be used, and provided the following design specifica- tions are met: (1) A design load limit of not less than 10 and no more than 20 pounds per square foot shall be used as the safe load range for breakaway walls. (i) Compliance wi t.h this prov:lsion contained in Subsection 3(B)4.(h)(1) above shall be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect. ( j ) Any alteration, repair, reconstruction or improvement to a structure shall not enclose the space below the base flood elevation level except as provided for in paragraphs (f) and (h) of this subsection. 16 . . (k) No man-made alteration of mangroves or beach berm systems shall be permitted which will increase the potential for flood damage. 5. No basement shall be constructed in the County until such time as a variance is granted to the County under the terms of 44 C.F.R. 60.6(b). 6. No enclosure below the base flood elevation shall be constructed or equipped for such uses as a kitchen, dining room, family room, recreation room, bedroom, or bathroom. This prohibi tion does not apply to: new improvements which are neither substantial nor cumula- tive; structures whose initial construction began prior to December 31, 1974; legally placed manufactured homes; those structures which are listed on the National Regis- ter of Historic Places; or the Florida Inventory of Historic Places; or any inventory of local historic places; and those structures or manufactured homes for which a variance has been granted pursuant to these regulations or any predecessor floodplain management regulations. 7. In no event shall a below base flood elevation variance be necessary for improvements to an existing structure whose initial construction began prior to Der;ember 31, 1974 or to a legally placed manufactured home when the improvements are neither substantial nor cumulative. Section 3. ---.--- 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. ~_ect~oIl--1~ All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict with thi s Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. 17 ., Section 5. The provj siems of t,his 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 renumbered to conform to the uniform num- bering system of the Code. Section 6. Thi.s Ordinance shall take effect when a copy has been accepted by the postal authorities of the Government of the United States for special delivery by registered mail to the Secretary of State, State of Florida. Section 7. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this ordinance to the Florida Depart- ment of Community Affairs. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe Coun.ty, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 11'+1, day of ,4~ , A.D., 191d BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ok~ By Mayor/Chairman (SEAL) Attest : DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk '-If2~t', ~"eL '!,i)/ Clerk ADOPTED /-/f'-?~ ~ ~~ ~ ?~ FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE EFFECTIVE DATE ~~ -fp B~ 18 '-'" """- -' ../ 119annp 1.. ~o[bagt BRANCH OFFICE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MARATHON, FLORIDA 33050 TEL. (305) 743.9036 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT MONROE COUNTY 500 WHITEHEAD STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 TEL. (305) 294-4641 April 30, 1990 BRANCH OFFICE P.O. BOX 379 PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070 TEL. (305) 852-9253 REG+$';t.'~E)) ~IL RETURN""' RECEIPT REQUESTEj) .~ J Mrs. Liz Cloud; Chief Bureau of Administrative Department of state The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Code and Laws R ~ ~ "6~ 1/ [)- ~"JQ Dear Mrs. Cloud: Enclosed please find a certified copy of Emergency Ordinance No. 015-1990 amending Ordinance No. 015-1949 and modifying various sections of the Monroe County Code regarding the adoption of Federal Emergency Management Act (FEMA) Maps and various flood hazard issues. This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a Regular Meeting in formal session on April 18, 1990. Please file for record. Very truly yours, " , \. Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk to the Boa~tY ~issioners By: ~~ Rosalie L. 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