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1st Supplement 07/15/2009 DANNY L. KOLHAGE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DATE: July 20,2009 TO: Suzanne A. Hutton County Attorney A TTN: FROM: Kathy M Peters Executive Assista~ Pamela G. HanckilD.C. At the July 15, 2009, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval and authorized execution of a Supplemental Gas Tax Sharing Interlocal Agreement between Monroe County and the City of Layton. Enclosed is a copy of the above-mentioned for your handling. Should you have any questions ple:ase feel free to contact our office. cc: Finance File I' '- SUPPLEMENTAL GAS TAX INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into on the 9th day of July, 2009 between Monroe County (MONROE COUNTY), a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, Florida 33040, and the City of Layton (LAYTON), a municipal corporation of the State of Florida and whose address is 68260 Overseas highway, P. O. Box 778, Long Key, Florida 33001; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 336.025, the county and municipalities may enter into an interlocal agreement setting forth a distribution formula for dividing the entire proceeds of the tax among county government and all eligible municipalities within the county; and WHEREAS, on May 20,2009, MONROE COUNTY entered into an Interlocal Agreement for the distribution of local option gas tax revenues with the cities of KEY WEST, KEY COLONY BEACH, ISLAMORADA, LAYTON, and MARATHON; WHEREAS, the City of Key West, the most populous municipality in Monroe County, has executed the Interlocal Agreement approved by the County on May 20, 2009, rendering the agreement sufficient for purposes of the Department of Revenue (DOR) making the distributions contained therein; and WHE,REAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County had decided at a meeting on March 18, 2009, to terminate, effective September 30, 2009, an interlocal agreement which shared a portion of constitutional gas tax with KEY COLONY BEACH, ISLAMORADA, LAYTON, and MARATHON; and WHEREAS, having decided at a meeting of May 20, 2009, to impose an additional three cents local option gas tax, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County also decided to share a portion of its distribution from the Department of Revenue to compensate the municipalities for their losses of constitutional gas tax and based on the estimates set forth in a COUNTY OMB chart attached hereto as Exhibit A ; now therefore, IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual promIses and conditions contained herein, the PARTIES agree as follows: SECTION 1., TERM. Pursuant to Sec. 163.01, Florida Statutes, subject to and upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, this Agreement shall be effective beginning October 1, 2009, and continue in force for five years. If this agreement is not earlier terminated or a new agreement has not been adopted by September 30, 2014, the terms of this agreement shall continue to be effective until such time as a new interlocal agreement is in place. SECTION 2. AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL TO MAY 20, 2009 ILA. This agreement supplements the county-wide interlocal agreement approved by the County on May 20, 2009, and is intended to make whole the municipality for the difference the distribution expected Supplement Gas Tax - Layton from the May 20, 2009 ILA and the amounts which have been previously received pursuant to DOR distributions and the constitutional gas tax sharing. SECTION 3.. ANNUAL AMOUNT. The parties agree that MONROE COUNTY shall pay annually to LAYTON from the gas tax proceeds that the COUNTY receives from the Department of Revenue pursuant to the 5/20/09 ILA the sum of EIGHT THOUSAND FORTY-EIGHT DOLLARS ($8,048). SECTION 4.. ADJUSTMENT No adjustment to the distributions specified in Section 3 above shall be made except in a written document ex(~cuted by all parties affected by the adjustment. SECTION 5.. PAYMENT. A. MONROE COUNTY shall make distributions to LAYTON of one-fourth of the agreed amount in 4 quarterly payments per year, commencing with the quarter commencing October 1, 2009. B. The municipality shall maintain adequate fiscal control and fund accounting procedures that comply with generally accepted government accounting principles in order to assure that the funds are spent for the purposes permitted by state statute. The municipality shall submit to a copy of the municipality's annual audit report within sixty (60) days after the audit report is issued. Any funds transferred by the COUNTY to the municipality under this agreement and which are determined by the County Clerk, an auditor employed by the COUNTY or employed by the State to have been spent for a purposc~ not permissible under state law must be paid back to the COUNTY with interest calculated pursuant to S. 55.03(1), FS, from the date of any report that the funds were spent for an impermissibl(~ purpose. SECTION 6.: TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated prior to the September 30, 2015, date upon agreement in writing by both parties; or, in the event that the municipality fails to provide adequate documentation of assurances as required in Section 5.B. of this Agreement, the COUNTY may terminate upon providing at least thirty days written notice to the municipality and an opportunity to cure. SECTION 7.: ASSIGNMENT. No Party may assign this Agreement or assign or subcontract any of its obligations under this Agreement without the approval of the governing boards of the other Parties. All the obligations of this Agreement will extend to and bind the legal representatives, successors and assigns of the all Parties. SECTION 8. SUBORDINATION. This Agreement is subordinate to the laws and regulations of the United States, and the State of Florida, whether in effect on commencement of this agreement or adopted after that date. SECTION 9. GOVERNING LA WSNENUE. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Florida and the United States. Venue for any dispute arising under this Agreement must be in Monroe County, Florida. In the event of any litigation, the prevailing party is entitled to a reasonable attorney's fee and costs. Supplement Gas Tax - Layton 2 2 SECTION 10. NOTICES. Notices in this Agreement, unless otherwise specified, must be sent by certified mail to the following: COUNTY: County Administrator Roman Gastesi 1100 Simonton Street Key West, FL 33040 & County Attorney Suzanne Hutton P. O. Box 1026 Key West, FL 33041 LAYTON: Mayor Norman Anderson :;: 0 PO Box 778 C) )> ',:~: (") ::r.: Long Key, FL 33001 :.nr-;z: & ~~~,~-< --- ......Jt,. ~ Mr. Dirk Smits, Esq. C)~ City Attorney for Layton ~i ?0 ~ 81990 Overseas Highway, Third Floor~;:;~. ~ S; Islamorada, FL 33036 '-q. C") j'- rTl ~ ." c:::t - -.rat r- m ~ c ." o ::0 ::0 f"Tl ('"') o ::0 _ 0 -.I -0 :::J: Ci} SECTION 11. FULL UNDERSTANDING. This Agreement is the parties' final mutual understanding regarding the subject matter hereof. It replaces any earlier agreements or understandings, whether written or oral. This Agreement cannot be modified or replaced except by another writttm and signed agreement. SECTION 12. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart. SECTION I:!. EFFECTIVE DATE This Interlocal Agreement will take effect on October 1, 2009. IN~~tNESS WHEREOF, each party has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly aut~(jrlzed ..representati ve. (SEAI-,,) ':~ ' CLERK eputy Clerk (SEAL) ATTES~..: ~ By: '" ~ rJ'iP. (~ Clerk Supplement Gas Tax - Layton BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF M2NROE CO~.IY' FL~ BY~~ ~. 0 Jet.4, Mayor/Chairman LAYT~1 &- By: ~/{1~__ ~ ~ Mayor 3 - 3 EXHlBIT A T.... ~t ... 1........"'.,1..... Municipality Total Current Proposed Constitutional Proposed 3 pennies Proposed Total $ +/- Unin. County MInItJlen ......... _.CGINIy IIrach Layten Key West Total 3,450,n8 491,466 659,438 4,601,682 1,150,904 560,832 (287,099) 192,112 465,845 (94.987) 448,845 (154,345 ) 132,109 426,609 (22,236.) 105,214 (38,149) 15,837 82,902 (2.2.,.312) 45,406 (11,873) 3,825 37,358 (8,048) 1,223,944 0 455,129 1,679,073 455,129 5,835,019 0 1,458,450 7,293,469 1,458,450