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Item D5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: February 22 I 2-001 Division: Growth Management Bulk Item: Yes NoX Department: Planning AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Second of two public hearings to consider a text amendment to the 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans. ITEM BACKGROUND: The fIrst public hearing, or "transmittal" hearing was held on August 16,2000. At that meeting, BOCC recommended approval of this text amendment. The Planning Department transmitted the proposed amendment to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for its consideration. The DCA has reviewed the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment for Monroe County (DCA No.00-2) and requested two modifIcations to the proposed text. The two recommendations suggested by the DCA have been incorporated by the Planning Department and included in the attached revised staff report and text amendment. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOARD ACTION: On 16 August 2000, the BOCC approved a resolution authorizing the Planning Department to transmit this draft amendment to the DCA for reVIew. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval TOTAL COST: None BUDGETED: Nt A COST TO COUNTY: None APPROVED BY: County Attorney X DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR APPROVAL: DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL: Timo DOCUMENTATION: Included X To follow DISPOSITION: Not equired_ Agenda Item #: ~ BOCC Agenda Item Summary 12/20/002:40 PM ORDINANCE NO. -2000 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADDING OBJECTIVE 101.20 AND POLICY 101.20.1 CONSISTING OF A LIVABLE COMMUNIKEYS ELEMENT INCLUDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANS WHEREAS, non-conforming properties in Monroe County have resulted in incompatibilities between adjacent uses, the prohibition of appropriate uses where they should be permitted, general confusion on the part of County citizens as to how the regulations apply to their property, and additional significant County staff workloads spent pursuing time intensive rezoning applications; and WHEREAS, the absence of design guidelines to guide development and redevelopment continues to precipitate generic redevelopment projects that compromise community identities; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Land Development Regulations were not updated concurrently with the adoption of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan in 1996; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan have led to the need for continuous interpretations and amendments to both the Land Use Regulations and the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan have led to inconsistencies between existing land uses and future land uses rendering some properties non-conforming; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned statements have led to the acknowledgment on behalf of Monroe County Planning Staff of a need for a more individual approach to planning within Monroe County; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning staff have determined that an amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan to include the Livable CommuniKeys Program and Principles for Guiding Local Community Plans is the appropriate measure to address current deficiencies in theeMonroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan; and Page 1 of 5 WHEREAS, on May 10, 2000, Monroe County Planning Commission approved the Livable CommuniKeys Principles; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff has proposed a conceptual document consisting of principles to direct the development of the Livable CommuniKeys Program called Principles for Guiding Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners has approved, in concept, the implementation of the Livable CommuniKeys Program; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff have developed a framework to address a new planning process with the intent of developing Master Plans for the island communities; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee during a regular meeting held on June 29, 2000, approved an amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans after conducting a review and reconsideration; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Commission during two regular meetings held on July 10 and July 19,2000, approved the amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys Elements including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, during a regular meeting held August 16, 2000 the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners approved a draft amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at the regular meeting of August 16, 2000 directed the Planning Department to transmit the draft amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting ofa Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for comment and advise; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Community Affairs responded on November 15,2000 approving the draft amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting ofa Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans with modifications; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Department has incorporated the modification into a final amendment; and Page 2 of5 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMM:ISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. Objective 101.20 of the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan be created that reads as follows: Objective 101.20 Monroe County shall address local community needs while balancing the needs of all Monroe County communities. These efforts shall focus on the human crafted environment and shall be undertaken through the Livable Communi Keys Planning Program. Section 2. Policy 101.20.1 of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan shall be created that reads as follows: Policy 101.20.1 Monroe County shall develop a series of Community Master Plans. Master Plans will be developed in accordance with the following principles: I. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future development and redevelopment including the designation of growth boundaries and future acquisition areas for public spaces and environmental conservation; 2. Each Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Strategy composed of action items, an implementation schedule, and a monitoring mechanism to provide accountability to communities. The implementation actions of each Community Master Plan shall be consistent with the objectives and policies of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan including capital improvements, public expenditures, proposed regulations and permitting decisions; 3. Each Community Master Plan will be consistent with existing Federal and State requirements and overall objectives and policies of the 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan to ensure legal requirements are met. While consistency with the objectives and policies of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan is a paramount, the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where appropriate; 4. Each Community Mater Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other jurisdictions to ensure development or redevelopment activities will not adversely impact those areas. 5. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms allowing citizens continued oversight and involvement in the implementation of their plans. Through the Community Master Plans, programs for ongoing public involvement, outreach, and education will be developed; 6. Each Commwlity Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements program to provide certainty that the provision if public facilities will be concurrent with future development; 7. Each Community Master Plan will contain an environmental protection element to Page 3 of5 maintain existing high levels of environmental protection as required in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan; 8. Each Community Master Plan will include a community character element that will address the protection and enhancement of existing residential areas and the preservation of community character through site and building guidelines. Design guidelines for public spaces, landscaping, streetscaping, buildings, parking lots, and other areas will be developed through collaborative efforts of citizens, the Planning Department, and design professionals reinforcing the character of the local community context; 9. Each Community Master Plan will include an economic development element addressing current and potential diversified economic development strategies including tourism management. The preservation and retention of valued local businesses, existing economies, and the development of economic alternatives will be encouraged through the process; 10. Each Community Master Plan will contain a Transportation Element addressing transportation needs and possibilities including circulation, safe and convenient access to goods and services, and transportation alternatives that will be consistent with the overall integrity of the transportation system not resulting in negative consequences for other communities; and 11. Each Community Master Plan will be based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community. The Planning Department will compile existing reports, databases, maps, field data, and information from other sources supplemented by community input to document current conditions; and 12. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providing clarity and certainty for citizens, developers, and local officials by providing a transparent framework for a continuing open dialogue with different participants involved in planning issues. Section 3. 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 invalidity. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs pursuant to Chapters 163 and 380, Florida Statutes. Section 6. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, but shall not become effective until notice is issued by the Florida Department of Community Affairs or Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with Chapters 163 and 380 of the Florida Statutes. [This page left intentionally blank.] Page 4 of5 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting held on the 22nd day of February, 2001. Mayor George Neugent Mayor Pro Tem Nora Williams Commissioner Charles "Sonny" McCoy Commissioner Murray Nelson Commissioner Dixie Spehar BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY (MAYOR/CHAIRMAN) ATTEST: DANNY L. KOLHAGE Signed this day of , 2001. BY: DEPUTY CLERK Page 5 of5 TRANSMITTAL RESOLUTION FILED FOR RECORD 00 AUG 29 PH 3: ; Z DANNY L. KOlH/\i E H ClK. CIR. C:. J 320_2008NROE COUNTY, t~ ~ RESOLUTION NO. -00 ~...".'...,(A~.'.'."... ~~ ~~ A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TRANSMITI'ING TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS THE REQUEST BY THE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT TO AMEND THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADDING A LIVABLE COMMUNlKEYS ELEMENT INCLUDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANS. WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing for the purposes of considering the transmittal to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for review and comment of a proposed amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principles for the Development of Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners support the requested Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan amendment; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The Board of County Commissioners does hereby adopt the recommendation of the Planning Commission pursuant to the attached draft ordinance (marked as Exhibit 1) for adoption of the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan; and Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners does hereby transmit the proposed amendment as part of the second (2nd) set of Comprehensive Plan amendments for 2000 to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for review and comment in accordance with the provisions of Sections 163.3184 and 380.0552, Florida Statutes; and Section 3. The Monroe County staff is given authority to prepare and submit the required transmittal letter and supporting documents for the proposed amendment in accordance with the requirements of 9J-II.006 of the Florida Administrative Code; and Page 1 of2 Section 4. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Director of Planning and Environmental Resources. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners Monroe County, Florida at a regular meeting held on the 17 th day of August, 2000. Mayor Shirley Freeman Mayor Pro Tern George Neugent Commissioner Wilhelmina Harvey Commissioner Mary Key Reich Commissioner Nora Williams Page 2 of2 yes yes yes yes yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA cf~-F~ BY Mayor/C arrperson BY MEMORANDUM TO: The Board of County Commissioners FROM: K. Marlene Conaway, Director of Planning & Environmental Resources Fred Gross, Director oflsland Planning Team RE: Proposed Amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Livable CommuniKeys January 17,2001 DATE: OVERVIEW This report recommends adding a Livable CommuniKeys component to the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan. Section I: Introduction History The Monroe County Planning Department prepared a series of principles to guide local community plans. The principles and direction for the Planning Department to implement the Livable Comminikeys Program are set forth in this proposed amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan. The Development Review Committee heard the item on June 29 1999 and recommended approval. The Monroe County Planning Commission heard the item on both July 10 and July 19, 1999 and recommended approval. After public input, staff and the Planning Commission recommended adoption of this ordinance containing the proposed amendment. The fIrst public hearing, or "transmittal" hearing of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) was held on August 16, 2000. At that meeting, the BOCC recommended approval of this ordinance containing the proposed text amendment. The planning Department transmitted the proposed amendment to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for its consideration. The DCA reviewed the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment for Monroe County (DCA No.00-2) and on December 13,2000 requested that two modifIcations be made to the proposed text. The two recommendations suggested by the DCA have been incorporated by the Planning Department and included in this revised staff report and attached revised text amendment. Recommended DCA modifications shall appear in brackets [ ] - 1 - Background Determining a need for community based planning, the Monroe County Planning Department began research into a program that would take a comprehensive planning approach to address the individual needs of Keys communities while increasing community participation in the local planning process. The Livable CommuniKeys Program was developed and shortly thereafter endorsed by the Board of County Commissioners. The development of the Livable CommuniKeys framework began by establishing principals to direct the preparation of Community Master Plans. Amending the 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include these principals is a marked first step in the realization of the Livable CommuniKeys Program. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan as it currently exists, focuses on regional and site specific environmental protection/regulation. It does not address quality of life for residents and sustainable tourism for visitors. Livable CommuniKeys is the local community planning initiative of the Monroe County Planning Commission and the Planning & Environmental Resources Department. Livable CommuniKeys will allow the Planning Department to refocus efforts away from making incremental changes to the Future Land Use Map, the Zoning Map, and the Land Development Regulations and the need for interpretation of existing regulations. Instead, the Livable CommuniKeys program will be the forum in which community and redevelopment plans that offer a clear direction for each community's future are prepared. These plans will pay attention to quality of life issues, provide greater certainty and clarity for communities, reduce the need for individual map amendments, eliminate the need for interpretations, streamline development review, increase community-based input in planning decisions, and improve quality of service to the public overall. Direction of Plans for Individual Communities The 2010 Plan's current one-size-fits-all approach to planning and development does not provide the foundation for individual communities to develop according to their needs and aspirations. Each island within the chain, however, is distinctive in its resources and needs. Livable CommuniKeys engages each community, providing them with the tools to develop their own distinct response to local planning issues. For the individual, Livable CommuniKeys provides the tools for proactive community participation focusing on the quality and character of the built environment. Through a series of focus groups and interactive events designed to stimulate the involvement of as many of Monroe County's citizens, property owners and visitors as possible, the Livable CommuniKeys Program will create a vision for our communities. This program will empower individuals and groups to participate effectively in planning and create appropriate mechanisms for meaningful public involvement in land use decisions. The vision will be articulated through workshops, surveys, and ultimately a series of conceptual land use plans and images that translate the values, goals and priorities of individual communities. The products of this process will help the Planning Department identify the policies and regulations needed to guide land use Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan 1/17/01 Page 2 of 11 decisions for each community in Monroe County. Interconnected Chain of Island Communities Although Monroe County is composed of a series of individual commumtles, it is also an environment of interconnected islands. There is a cause and effect relationship whereby critical decisions made in one community impact others. Understanding these relationships will allow communities to make informed decisions balancing their needs with the needs of other communities. Each community must be sensitive to their extent of influence and the adverse impacts their decisions may pose on other communities. The County as a whole, has a responsibility to provide a sound framework to address a diversity of planning issues effectively. The framework must be proactive yet responsive, flexible yet certain. The County must also address recent incorporations and an evolving regional responsibility. Coordination, participation, and facilitation are critical to the success of Livable CommuniKeys. Need For Principles to Guide Local Community Plans The Principles for Guiding Local Community Development are needed to guide County staff and citizens in establishing community plans developed through the Livable CommuniKeys Program. The principals will guide the community planning process to ensure community plans are compatible with their regional context. These principles reflect a responsible approach to planning enabling communities to plan for their needs while respecting the needs of surrounding communities and the larger region. Since infrastructure, the economy, the environment, and transportation systems are interlaced and shared by neighborhoods and communities across islands and beyond individual jurisdictions, checks and balances will be integrated into the process to ensure that shared resources are distributed equitably. Similar to the Principles for Guiding Development outlined in Chapter 380 of the Florida Statutes, the principals developed to guide local community plans in Monroe County will provide a clear directive to coordinate development and redevelopment efforts throughout the County. Section II: Principals for Guiding Community Plan Development Principals for Guiding Community Planning The following principles will guide the development of community plans through the Livable CommuniKeys Program. Livable CommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan 1/17/01 Page 3 of 11 1. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future development and redevelopment Livable CommuniKeys will help communities shape their landscape based on their needs and desires. The community vision identified through the citizens will reflect the local response to development and redevelopment. In addition, each community will develop a Community Master Plan to incorporate community ideals and plans for action to be administered through the land use and zoning framework. To provide greater future certainty, citizens assisted by the Planning Department will develop growth boundaries for land uses, including defmed commercial centers, mixed land uses, residential uses, and future acquisition areas for public spaces and environmental conservation. 2. Each Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Strategy Each Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Plan consisting of action items and an implementation schedule as determined by the action items and the Capital Budget. Accountability to the communities through the process will be provided with a monitoring and feedback mechanism. 3. Each Communi Master re uirements and overall consistent with existin Federal and State of the 2010 Com rehensive Plan Livable CommuniKeys Community Master Plans will comply with the requirements of the Federal and State legislation. These requirements will set parameters for the planning process and ensure that the legal requirements are met. While each Community Master Plan will be consistent with the overall goals of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan, the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where appropriate. 4. Each Community Master Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other jurisdictions To ensure that activities will not adversely impact those areas, Livable CommuniKeys will coordinate planning efforts throughout Monroe County. The program will coordinate with other Community Master Plans in recognition of the interdependency of planning actions. The process will also include coordination with the incorporated jurisdictions within Monroe County. Examples of issues requiring regional coordination include: Land Use/ Development Impact Review, Stormwater Management, Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan Page 4 of 11 1/17/01 Transportation Management, Affordable Housing, Public Facilities, Public Safety, Solid Waste (including recycling), Economic Development, Conservation, Coastal Management, Permit Allocation, and Hurricane Evacuation. 5. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms so that citizens will continue to have oversi~ht and involvement in the implementation of their plans To provide government accountability to citizens and citizen accessibility to planning issues, each Community Master Plan will establish ongoing public involvement, outreach, and educational programs that work best in each community. Examples may include, Island Planning Offices, websites, ongoing newsletters, Community Councils, and other advisory boards. Additional mechanisms identified through citizen participation will be explored. 6. Each Community Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements Pro~ram In the interest of the availability of funding to implement plans, each Community Master Plan will incorporate a Capital Improvements Program to provide certainty that the provision of government facilities will be concurrent with future development. 7. Each Community Master Plan will contain an Environmental Protection Element The Program will require communities to acknowledge the critical relationship between the natural and built environments and maintain a positive balance between them. Community Master Plans will maintain existing high levels of environmental protection as required in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan. This is important since environmental issues have been the primary focus of the 2010 Plan with a great deal of public comment and technical research. It is important to use these environmental regulations as the parameters for allowable future development in the Keys. 8. Each Community Master Plan will include a Community Character Element that will address the protection and enhancement of existin~ residential areas and the preservation of community character throu~h site and building desi~n ~uidelines Each Community Master Plan will identify or develop local community character elements. Design guidelines for public spaces, landscaping, streetscaping, buildings, parking areas and other elements will be developed through collaborative efforts of citizens, the Planning Department, and design professionals. Livable CommuniKeys will promote the preservation and historic character of traditional building forms and ensure that both development and redevelopment reinforce the character of the local community context. Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan 1/17/01 Page 5 of 11 9. Each Community Master Plan will include an Economic Development Element Each Community Master Plan will address current and potential diversified economic development strategies including tourism management and how it can be integrated into a localized sustainable future. As well, Livable CommuniKeys will encourage the preservation and retention of valued local businesses, existing economies, and the development of viable economic alternatives. Diversified economies are necessary to ensure long term economic stability and prosperity. The stability inherent in diversified economies positively reinforces the long-term social and environmental integrity of island communities. 10. Each Community Master Plan will include a Transportation Element Each Community Master Plan will address transportation needs and possibilities including circulation, and safe and convenient access to goods and services. Transportation alternatives including bicycle and pedestrian connections and access will be examined. Projects approved through the Livable CommuniKeys process shall maintain the overall integrity of the transportation system and not result in negative consequences for other communities. 11. Each Community Master Plan will be based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community including: A community resource inventory Demographics Environmental/Marine resources Transportation system Housing Employment Land availability Historic and archaeological resources. The Planning Department will compile eXlstmg reports, databases, maps, field data, and information from other sources to document current conditions. This documentation will be supplemented by community input gathered through workshops, surveys, and other public forums. Background information is necessary to make informed decisions about the appropriateness of future development and redevelopment within individual communities. 12. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providing clarity and certainty for citizens, developers, and local officials A clearly articulated process will streamline development review, provide an improved quality of service, and ensure a transparent framework for continuing an open dialogue with the different participants involved in local planning issues. Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan Page 6 of 11 1/17/01 Section III: Proposed Amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan Objective 101.20 Monroe County shall address local community needs while balancing the needs of all Monroe County communities. These efforts shall focus on the human crafted environment and shall be undertaken through the Livable CommuniKeys Planning Program. Policy 101.20.1 Monroe County shall develop a series of Community Master Plans. Master Plans will be developed in accordance with the following principles: 1. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future development and redevelopment including the designation of growth boundaries and future acquisition areas for public spaces and environmental conservation; .~ach Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Strategy composed of action items, an implementation schedule, and a monitoring mechanism to rovide accountabilit to communities. :'.:.::'.:~:~: 3. Each Communit Master Plan will be consistent with existin Federal and State re uirements and overall of the 2010 Com rehensive Plan to ensure Ie al re uirements are met. While consistenc with the of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan is paramount, the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where appropriate; 4. Each Community Master Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other jurisdictions to ensure development or redevelopment activities will not adversely impact those areas; 5. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms allowing citizens continued oversight and involvement in the implementation of their plans. Through the Community Master Plans, programs for ongoing public involvement, outreach, and education will be developed; 6. Each Community Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements program to provide certainty that the provision of public facilities will be concurrent with future development; 7. Each Community Master Plan will contain an environmental protection element to maintain existing high levels of environmental protection as required in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan; 8. Each Community Master Plan will include a community character element that will address the protection and enhancement of existing residential Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan 1/17/01 Page 7 of 11 areas and the preservation of community character through site and building guidelines. Design guidelines for public spaces, landscaping, streetscaping, buildings, parking lots, and other areas will be developed through collaborative efforts of citizens, the Planning Department, and design professionals reinforcing the character of the local community context; 9. Each Community Master will include an economic development element addressing current and potential diversified economic development strategies including tourism management. The preservation and retention of valued local businesses, existing economies, and the development of economic alternatives will be encouraged through the process; 10. Each Community Master Plan will contain a Transportation Element addressing transportation needs and possibilities including circulation, safe and convenient access to goods and services, and transportation alternatives that will be consistent with the overall integrity of the transportation system not resulting in negative consequences for other communities; and 11. Each Community Master Plan will be based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community. The Planning Department will compile existing reports, databases, maps, field data, and information from other sources supplemented by community input to document current conditions; and 12. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providing clarity and certainty for citizens, developers, and local officials by providing a transparent framework for a continuing open dialogue with different participants involved in planning issues. Section IV: Analysis and Consistency The following discussion focuses on drawing clear connections between what Monroe County is proposing by amending the 2010 Comprehensive Plan and the existing legislation. There are two primary areas of concern, consistency with the 2010 Comprehensive Plan, and consistency with the applicable State Legislation. The following discussion addresses how the proposed Objective and Policy fit into the framework of the existing 2010 Plan, and how they address Section 9J-5 of the Florida Administrative Code and Chapters 163 and 380 of the Florida State Statutes. The 2010 Comprehensive Plan Goal 101 directs the County to manage future growth, to enhance the quality of life, ensure the safety of County residents and visitors, and protect valuable natural resources. Objective 101.20.1 addresses the need for coordinated community planning efforts within Monroe County providing a mechanism to manage future development and redevelopment. Through the Livable Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan 1/17/01 Page 8 of 11 CommuniKeys Program, Policy 101.20.1 addresses the integration of elements in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan through Community Master Plans, thus strengthening the Future Land Use element in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan. Neither Objective 101.20 nor Policy 101.20.1 subtract from or diminish the significance of existing priorities as outlined in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan. Consistency with State Legislation Section 9J-5 of the Florida Administrative Code According to Section 9J-5.006 of the Florida Administrative Code, the purpose of the Future Land Use element is to designate future land use patterns as reflected in the goals, objectives, and policies of local government comprehensive plans. While the 2010 Comprehensive Plan has been adopted and includes the requirements of Section 9J-5, Policy 101.20.1 supports the following principles of the Future Land Use element outlined in Section 9J-5.006, .:. To coordinate future land uses with the availability of facilities and services; .:. To encourage the redevelopment and renewal of blighted areas; .:. To encourage the elimination of or reduction of uses inconsistent with the community's character and future land uses; .:. To ensure the protection of natural resources; .:. To discourage the proliferation of urban sprawl; .:. To ensure the availability of suitable land for utility facilities necessary to support proposed development; and .:. To encourage the innovative use of land development regulations that may include mixed use development techniques. Chapter 380 of the Florida State Statutes Policy 101.20.1 supports the following Principles for Guiding Development as established in Section 380.0552: .:. To strengthen local government capabilities for managing land use and development so that local government is able to achieve these objectives without the continuation of the area of critical state concern designation; .:. To protect upland resources, tropical biological communities, freshwater wetlands, native tropical vegetation for example, hardwood hammocks and pinelands), dune ridges and beaches, wildlife and their habitat; .:. To ensure the maximum well being of the Florida Keys and its citizens through sound economic development; .:. To limit the adverse impacts of development on the quality of water throughout the Florida Keys; Livable eonununiKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan Page 9 of 11 1/17/01 .:. To enhance natural scenic resources, promote the aesthetic benefits of the natural environment and ensure that development is compatible with the unique historic character of the Florida Keys; .:. To protect the historical heritage of the Florida Keys; .:. To limit the adverse impacts of public investment on the environmental resources of the Florida Keys; .:. To make available adequate affordable housing for all sectors of the population of the Florida Keys; and .:. To protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Florida Keys and maintain the Florida Keys as a unique Florida resource. Section 380.0552 directs Monroe County to coordinate plans, programs, and regulatory activities consistent with the principles for guiding development. Objective 101.20 directs Monroe County to address local community needs while balancing the needs of all Monroe County communities. Under Objective 101.20, Policy 101.20.1 instructs the County to prepare Community Master Plans based on a set of principals to coordinate local community planning efforts. Therefore, Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 support both the Principles for Guiding Development and the directive to coordinate plans, programs, and regulatory activities consistent with these principles. Chapter 163 Chapter 163 of the Florida Statutes outlines the required and optional elements of Comprehensive Plans. One purpose of Objective 101.20 is to integrate the Future Land Use element of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan into a meaningful local planning context. By addressing this element in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan, Policy 101.20.1 supports Chapter 163, addressing: .:. A conservation element for the conservation of, use and protection of natural resources; .:. An intergovernmental coordination element, specifically demonstrating that consideration of particular effects of the local plan upon the development of adjacent regions and jurisdictions; .:. An economic element setting forth guidelines for development including commercial and industrial uses; and .:. A community design element which may consist of design recommendations for development, redevelopment, the design of open spaces, and similar matters that may aid developers in the in the future planning and development of land. Additionally, Section 163.3181 promotes policy supporting public participation in the comprehensive planning process to the fullest extent possible. Section 3181 directs local governments to adopt procedures designed to provide effective public participation through the broad dissemination of proposals and alternatives, opportunity for written comments, public Livable eonununiKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan Page 10 of 11 1/17/01 hearings, provisions for open discussions, communications programs, information services, and consideration of and response to public comments. Policy 101.20.1 is consistent with Section 3181 since it includes a directive to develop appropriate mechanisms for citizen oversight and involvement in the implementation of Community Master Plans. Therefore, Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 support the goals and objectives of Chapter 163 of the Florida State Statutes. Conclusion Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 support the policies of the Monroe County 2010 Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Objective and Policy do not compromise the existing Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the 2010 Plan, but serve to reinforce existing legislation. Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 are also consistent with the goals and principles of Section 9J-5 of the Florida Administrative Code and Chapters 163 and 380 of the Florida State Statutes. Section V: Resolution Recommendation Based on the above discussion and consistency with the Monroe County 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan, Section 9J-5 of the Florida Administrative Code, and Chapters 163 and 380 of the Florida State Statutes, the Planning Department recommends approval of the amendment to the 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1. Livable eommuniKeys Text Amendment to the 2010 Plan Page 11 of 11 1/17/01 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTIONS P49-00 From the regular meeting held on March 22, 2000 . RESOLUTION NO. P 49-00 . A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE AMENDMENT TO THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADDING A LIVABLE COMMUNIKEYS ELEMENT INCLUDING PRINCIPALS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANS. WHEREAS, during two regular meetings held on July 10 and July 19,2000 the Monroe County Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the request filed by the Monroe County Planning Department to amend the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principals for the Development of Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee during a regular meeting held on June 29, 2000, approved an amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 consistiu6 v[ a Livaole CommuniKeys Element including Principals for the Development of Local Community Plans after conducting a review and consideration; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission examined the following information: I. The staff report prepared by Patrick Small, dated June 09, 2000; and 2. The sworn testimony of Monroe County Staff; and 3. Comments made by community members; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Land Development Regulations were not updated concurrently with the adoption of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan in 1996; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan have led to inconsistencies between existing land uses and future land uses rendering some properties non-conforming; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan have led to the need for continuous interpretations and amendments to both the Land Use Regulations and the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and ' WHEREAS, the absence of design guidelines to guide development and redevelopment pe Resolution #P49-00 Page I of7 Initials ' -- - ,.~ ''-.. continues to precipitate generic redevelopment projects that compromise community identities; and WHEREAS, non-conforming properties have resulted in incompatibilities between adjacent uses, the prohibition of appropriate uses where they should be permitted, general confusion on the part of County citizens as to how the regulations apply to their property, and additional significant County staff workloads spent pursuing time intensive rezoning applications; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned statements have led to the acknowledgment on behalf of Monroe County Planning Staff of a need for a more individualized approach to planning within Monroe County; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff have developed a framework to address a new planning process with the intent of developing Master Plans for the island communities; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners has approved, in concept, the implementation of the Livable CommuniKeys Program; and WHEREAS, Phase One of the Livable CommuniKeys program directs Planning Staff to draft work plans and provide technical and organizational tasks prior to working with the public; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff has proposed a conceptual document consisting of principals to direct the development of the Livable CommuniKeys Program called Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans include the followin~ elements: .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future development and redevelopment including the designation of growth boundaries and future acquisition areas for public spaces and environmental conservation; and 9.. ca\.:Jl L-ommunny MaSter t'lan Will mcluae an lnl..,lementatlon Strategy composed of action items, an implementation schedule, and a monitoring mechanism to provide accountability to communities; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will be consistent with existing Federal and State requirements and overall goalS of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan to ensure legal requirements are met. While consistency with the goals of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan is paramount, the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where appropriate; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other jurisdictions to ensure development or redevelopment activities will not adversely impact those areas; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms allowing citizens continued oversight and involvement in the implementation of their nhmc;. Throll!!h thp rnmm"nitv M~..tpr Pl~n.. nrnor$lm.. ;n" nncynincy n"hli,. pe Resolution #P49-00 Page 2 of7 ) Initials ;.-:.> \ \ '- involvement, outreach, and education will be developed; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements program to provide certainty that the provision of public facilities will be concurrent with future development; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain an environmental protection element to maintain existing high levels of environmental protection as' required in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include a community character element that will address the protection and enhancement of existing residential areas and the preservation of community character through site and building guidelines. Design guidelines for public spaces, landscaping, streetscaping, buildings, parking lots. and other areas will be developed through collaborative efforts of citizens, the Planning Department, and design professionals reinforcing the character 01 ... local community context; and .:. Each Community Master will include an economic development element addressing current and potential diversified economic development strategIes including tourism management. The preservation and retention of valued local businesses, existing economies, and the development of economic altf"rnati-, will be encouraged through the process; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain a Transportation Element addressing .~n_n:-~_n.:~_ M"An n_A ~::::::litics ;,,;;!..ding .;;.cuIation, safe and convt:n,..,lt access to goods and services, and transportation alternatives that will be consistent with the overall intp"T'itv nfth.. trnnc:nnrl<lfi".., "yc;tem not rf"<"..l.~ negative consequences for other communities; and .:. Eac. . _ u~ ., ._~,,__. & ._... ,.... v,"" based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community. The Planning Department will compile existing reports, databases, maps, field data, and information from other sources supplemented ~. community input to document current conditions; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providing clarity and certainty for citizens. developers. and local officials by providing a transparent trameworK tor a conunumg open dIalogue WILn ulIIerem participai,... involved in planning issues; and WHEREAS, on May 10, 2000, Monroe County Planning Commission ap -. ~he Livable CommuniKeys Principals; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff have determined that an amenu....:nt tv me Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include the Livable CommuniKeys Program and Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans is the appropriate measure tc ~..:_ ,.I~r.~:~__:~_ :- .1.~ H~..__. r~,,~+;, Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made the following FINDINGS OF FACT based upon the evidence presented: pe Resolution #P49-00 Page 3 of7 IDltlals....... I. Goal 101 of the Monroe Coun~ YeaI:-20 I 0 Compfehensive Plan directs the County to manage future growth, to enhance the quality of life, ensure the safety of County residents and visitors, and protect natural resources, 2. A primary focus of the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan is the protection of the natural environment; and 3. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan direc~ the county to enhance the quality of life, however, does not articulate a methodology to identifY quality of life, what enhancements are to be made, or where and when they should be implemented; and 4. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan's one-size-fits-all approach to planning and development does not acknowledge the distinctive nature of community resources nor promote the development of distinct community identities; and 5. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan does not provide an adequate foundation for communities to develop and redevelop according to their needs and aspirations; and 6. The Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan does not address a future vision for community growth and development providing a level of community certainty; and 7. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan does not articulate mechanisms for meaningful public involvement providing a clear role for citizens to participate in the local planning process; and 8. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan strengthens the Monroe County Year 2010 Plan by providing an appropriate mechanism to manage future development and redevelopment; and 9. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan strengthens the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Plan by integrating existing elements of the Plan into a meaningful planning framework; and 10. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan reads: Obiective 101.20 Monroe County shall address local community needs while balancing the needs of all Monroe County communities. These efforts shall focus on the human crafted environment and shall be undertaken throu2h the Livable CommuniKevs Planning ProlZram. Policv 101.20.1 Monroe County shall develop a series of Community Master Plans. Master Plans will be developed in accordance with the following princioles: I. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future -.../. PC Resoiution #P49-00 Page 4 of7 Initials.... \, \ I ..... -- develooment and redevelopment includin!! the designation of growth boundaries and future acquisition areas for public soaces and environmental conservation: 2. Each Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Strategy composed of action items. an implementation schedule. and a monitoring mechanism to orovide accountability to communities: 3. Each Community Master Plan will be consistent with existim~ Federal and State reouirements and overall goals of the 2010 Comotehensive Plan to ensure lel!al requirements are met. While consistency with the goals of the 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan is paramount. the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where approoriate: 4. Each Community Master Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other iurisdictions to ensure development or redevelopment activities will not adversely imoact those areas: 5. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms allowing citizens continued oversight and involvement in the imolementation of their olans. Throul!h the Community Master Plans. programs for onl!oinl! public involvement. outreach. and education will be developed: 6. Each Community Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements program to provide certainty that the provision of oublic facilities will be concurrent with future development: 7. Each Community Master Plan will contain an environmental protection element to maintain existim! high levels of environmental orotection as required in the 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan: 8. Each Community Master Plan will include a community character element that will address the orotection and enhancement of existing residential areas and the preservation of community character through site and buildinl! guidelines. Design guidelines for public spaces. landscaping. streetscaping. buildinl!s. parkin!! lots. and other areas will be develooed through collaborative efforts of citizens. the Planning Department. and design professionals reinforcinl! the character of the local community cont~~t: 9. Each Community Master will include an economic development element addressinl! current and potential diversified economic develooment strategies including tourism management. The preservation and retention of valued local businesses. existin!! economies. and the develooment of economic alternatives will be encouraged throul!h the orocess: 10. Each Community Master Plan will contain a Transportation Element addressing transportation needs and possibilities including circulation. safe and convenient access to goods and services. and transportation alternatives that will be consistent with the overall inte2l'ity of the trnnc;nort~t;on c;vc;tpm f'!t:lt r~su!tin!! in neg!!t!Ve consequences for other communities: and I I. Each Community Master Plan will be based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community. The Planning Department will compile <>v;<:'t;n,; ....;-'1"1...-" rI..t..h.."<>,,, ~':!~", f!e!d d!!t!!. and information from other sources supplemented by community input to document current conditions: and 12. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providinl! clarity and certainty for citizens. developers. and local officiais pe Resolution #P49-00 Page 5 of7 - /\ ,\"'-.J Initials---- ' bv providinsz a transoarent framework for a continuinsz open dialoszue with - --. different participants involved in planning issues. 11. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan supports the principles of the Future Land Use Element of Section 9J-5.006 of the Florida Administrative Code; and 12. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20rO Comprehensive Plan supports the Principles for Guiding Development in Section 380.0552 of the Florida State Statutes; and 13. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan supports the Optional Elements of Comprehensive Plans in Section 163.3177 and Public Participation In The Comprehensive Planning Process in Section 163.3181 of the Florida State Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made the following CONCLUSIONS OF LAW based upon the evidence presented: 1. The amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 is necessary and appropriate; and 2. Amending the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.2C.: will improve the quality of service overall to communities within Monroe County; and 3. Amending the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101 "0 ~nrl P"I;~. - - ~, .J - - - .......t r1~t...,~+ :. _... -. ~ ~f' th", "'V;"+;"': uoals, uOJectlves, rUllcies, alia Llverall intent of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive PI:1n- J 4. The amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include ()h;o<,,";,'o 10~ .:!O ~=~.: :' '"':~ _ 1" 1 "''' 1 ~n:-~-:~s th"" t'l :u....:~~~.5 UJ"' SectlVj& 9-;~.~G6 of the Florida State Administrative Code; and 5. The amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 supports Section 380.0552 of the Florida State Statutes; and 6. The amendment OI L. IUllroc ~ '-'\Jill)' Year 2U I, ,-",oIprel )ivc Plan to include Objective 10 1.20 and I ,I" V 101.20.1 supports the Optional Elements of Comprehensive Plans m ~ectlon 163.3177 and Public Participation In The Comprehensive Plannin(T P"""pc;" in Section 163.3181 of the Florida State Statutes. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY mE PLANNING COMMISSION ru:o "....A"TOAT;' ,..rUT"-T"Y"', ~:.:::-~_ "lend APPROV <\L of 'l.~. .' Monroe County Planning Department to amend the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan adding Section 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 to include a Livable CommuniKeys Element including Principals for the Development of Local Community Plans. I PC KeSOluuon fft'4~-UU . -0''''' U U1 I ulllla,~ PASSED AND ADOPTED by the PlannL regciar meeting held on the 19th day of July, 2000. Chair Mapes Commissioner Marr Commissioner Stuart Commissioner Werling Commissioner Hill Signed this ~y of ~ ,2000. l _ ..""".JUU,U.HJH rT.-.....,,-vu .. iWo6C I Vi DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE RESOLUTION 009-00 From a regular meeting held on March 2, 2000 DRC RESOLUTION NO. D09-O<<L A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMI1TEE RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE REQUEST BY THE MONROE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR 2010 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADDING A I:.IV ABLE COMMUNlKEYS ELEMENT INCLUDING PRINCIPALS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANS. WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee during a regular meeting held on June 29, 2000, conducted a review and consideration of an amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan adding Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 consisting of a Livable CommuniKeys element including Principals for the Development ofl.ocal Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Development Review Committee examined the following infonnation: I. The staff report prepared by Patrick Small, dated June 09, 2000; and 2. Comments made by the Development Review Committee; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Land Development Regulations were not updated concurrently with the adoption of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan in 1996; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan have led to inconsistencies between existing land uses and future land uses rendering some properties non-confonning; and WHEREAS, discrepancies between the Land Development Regulations and the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan have led to the need for continuous interpretations and amendments to both the Land Use Regulations and the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the absence of design guidelines to guide development and redevelopment continues to precipitate generic redevelopment projects that compromise community identities; and WHEREAS, non-confonning prop,erties have resulted in incompatibilities between adjacent uses, the prohibition of appropriate uses where they should be permitted, general confusion on the part of County citizens as to how the regulations apply to their property, and :ldditional signific:mt County staff workloads spent pursuing time intensive rezoning applications; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned statements have led to the acknowledgment on behalf of Monroe County Planning Staff of a need for a more individualized approach to planning within ORe Resolution #009-00 Page I ofS InitiaJs ~ \.r~ Monroe County; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff have developed a framework to address a new planning process with the intent of developing Master Plans for the island communities; and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners has approved, in concept, the implementation of the Livable CommuniKeys Program; and WHEREAS, Phase One of the Livable CommuniKeys program directs Planning Staff to draft work plans and provide technical and organizational tasks prior to working with the public; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff has proposed a conceptual document consisting of principals to direct the development of the Livable CommuniKeys Program called Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans; and WHEREAS, the Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans include the following elements: .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain a framework for future development and redevelopment including the designation of growth boundaries and future acquisition areas for public spaces and environmental conservation; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include an Implementation Strategy composed of action items, an implementation schedule, and a monitoring mechanism to provide accountability to communities; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will be consistent with existing Federal and State requirements and overall goals of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan to ensure legal requirements are met. While consistency with the goals of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan is paramount, the 2010 Plan will be updated and amended where appropriate; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will be closely coordinated with other community plans and other jurisdictions to ensure development or redevelopment activities will not adversely impact those areas; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include appropriate mechanisms allowing citizens continued oversight and involvement in the implementation of their plans. Through the Community Master Plans, programs for ongoing public involvement, outreach, and education will be developed; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will include a Capital Improvements program to provide certainty that the provision of public facilities will be concurrent with future development; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain an environmental protection element to maintain existing high levels of environmental protection as required in the 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and ORe Resolution #D09-00 Page 2 of5 Initial~1 . .:. Each Community Master Plan will include a community character element that will address the protection and enhancement of existing residential areas and the preservation of community character through site and building guidelines. Design guidelines for public spaces, landscaping, streetscaping, buildings, parking lots, and other areas will be developed through collaborative efforts of citizens, the Planning Department, and design professionals reinforcing the character of the local community context; and .:. Each Community Master will include an economic development element addressing current and potential diversified economic development strategies including tourism management. The preservation and retention of valued local businesses, existing economies, and the development of economic alternatives will be encouraged through the process; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will contain a Transportation Element addressing transportation needs and possibilities including circulation, safe and convenient access to goods and services, and transportation alternatives that will be consistent with the overall integrity of the transportation system not resulting in negative consequences for other communities; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will be based on knowledge of existing conditions in each community. The Planning Deparnnent will compile existing reports, databases, maps, field data, and infonnation from other sources supplemented by community input to document current conditions; and .:. Each Community Master Plan will simplify the planning process providing clarity and certainty for citizens, developers, and local officials by providing a transparent framework for a continuing open dialogue with different participants involved in planning issues; and WHEREAS, on May 10, 2000, Monroe County Planning Commission approved the Livable CommuniKeys Principals; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Planning Staff have determined that an amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include the Livable CommuniKeys Program and Principals for Guiding Local Community Plans is the appropriate measure to address current deficiencies in the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Development Review Committee made the following FINDINGS OF FACT based upon the evidence presented: 1. Goal 101 of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan directs the County to manage future growth, to enhance the quality of life, ensure the safety of County residents and visitors, and protect natural resources, 2. A primary focus of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan is the protection of the natural environment; and 3. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan directs the county to enhance the quality of life, however, does not articulate a methodology to identify quality of ORe Resolution #009-00 Page 3 of 5 Initials ~ life, what enhancements are to be made, or where and when they should be implemented; and 4. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan's one-size-fits-aJl approach to planning and development does not acknowledge the distinctive nature of community resources nor promote the development of distinct community identities; and 5. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan does not provide an adequate foundation for communities to develop and redevelop according to their needs and aspirations; and 6. The Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan does not address a future vision for community growth and development providing a level of community certainty; and 7. The Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan does not articulate mechanisms for meaningful public involvement providing a clear role for citizens to participate in the local planning process; and 8. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan strengthens the Monroe County Year 2010 Plan by providing an appropriate mechanism to manage future development and redevelopment; and 9. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan strengthens the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Plan by integrating existing elements of the Plan into a meaningful planning framework; and 10. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan supports the principles of the Future Land Use Element of Section 9J-5.006 of the Florida Administrative Code; and II. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan supports the Principles for Guiding Development in Section 380.0552 of the Florida State Statutes; and 12. The proposed text amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan supports the Optional Elements of Comprehensive Plans in Section 163.3177 and Public Participation In The Comprehensive Planning Process in Section 163.3181 of the Florida State Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Development Review Committee made the following CONCLUSIONS OF LA W based upon the evidence presented: 1. The amendment to the Monroe County Year 2010 Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 is necessary and appropriate; and 2. Amending the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 will improve the quality of service overall to communities within Monroe County; and ORe Resolution #D09-00 Page 4 of 5 Initials ~ 3. Amending the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 does not detract from the significance of the existing Goals, Objectives, Policies, and overall intent of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and 4. The amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 supports the principles of Section 9-J5.006 of the Florida State Administrative Code; and . 5. The amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 supports Section 380.0552 of the Florida State Statutes; and 6. The amendment of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan. to include Objective 101.20 and Policy 101.20.1 supports the Optional Elements of Comprehensive Plans in Section 163.3177 and Public Participation In The Comprehensive Planning Process in Section 163.3181 of the Florida State Statutes. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, to recommend APPROVAL of the request by the Monroe County Planning Department to amend the Monroe County Year 20 I 0 Comprehensive Plan adding Section 10 1.20 and Policy 10 1.20.1 to include a Livable CommuniKeys element including Principals for the Development of Loca1 Community Plans. J! A.:s.:s.t,;U ANU AJJU.l" IJ!;j) by the Development Review Committee of Monroe County, Florida at a regular meeting held on the 29th day of June, 2000. Barbara Mitchell, Senior Planner, (Acting) DRC Chair Patrick Small, Comprehensive Planner Ralph Gouldy. Sr. Environmental Resources Administrator "Department of Public Works Department of Engineering Department of Environmental Health YES YES VI:' co YES ~ ABSENT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMIITEE OF MON OE COUNTY . Barbara Mitchell, (Acting) Development SI'gned thl'" ,,'1 ~.,.. n+ \. .1 . ~ v~ --J VA, ". ,. 3 - ,.- / ( , ,1000. ORe Resolution #009-00 Page S ofS Initials ~