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A Special Meeting c
County Commissioners convenE
at the City Hall in Key Col<
action regarding the transm:
Monroe County Comprehensive
Department of Community Aff€
roll call were Commissioner
London, Commissioner John S�
Harvey. Commissioner Doug
meeting. Also present were
Ludacer, County Attorney; Tc
County Staff; members of th!E
general public.
Mayor Harvey passed
London and requested him t8
All stood for a
Pledge of Allegiance.
Special Meeting
Board of County Commissioners
Tuesday, May 19, 1992
Key Colony Beach
f the Monroe County Board of
d at 9:00 a.m. on the above date
ny Beach for discussion and
ttal of the Unincorporated
Plan to the State of Florida
irs. Present and answering!to
Earl Cheal, Commissioner Jack
ormont, and Mayor Wilhelmin�a
ones arrived later in the I
Danny Kolhage, Clerk; Randy
m Brown, County Administrator;
Press and Radio; and the
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the gavel to Commissioners1
chair the meeting.
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ent of silent prayer and the
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PORTS, AVIATIONIAND RELATED FACILITIES
Ty Symroski and Peter Hor
brief overview of this E1
POLICY 501.1.1
Motion was made by Commis
Commissioner Cheal to ado
mendation and amend same
Motion carried unanimousl
sent.
Monroe County sh
related land use
airports, and ad
intrusion into a
Within twelve mo
date of the Comp
County shall ame
Regulations to a
Ln addressed the Board and gave a
ent . ;I
ioner Stormont and seconded;by
t the Planning Commission's:recom-
o as to now read as set outIlbelow.
with Commissioner Jones not pre-
11 establish aviation
adjacent to the public I
itionally prohibit
1 airport zones.
the after the effective
ehensive Plan, Monroe
d the Land Development
complish such. i
POLICY 501.1.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and secondedjby
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to n!ow read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Commissioner Jones not present.
Within twenty-fdur months of the effect-
ive date of the Comprehensive Plan,
Monroe County shall adopt an ordinance
regulating the ciperation of ultralights,
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balloons, parachu
towing, model air
activities within
public airports o
POLICY 501.1.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to acce
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously with C
Monroe County sha
development of av
activities that r
US-1 or serve as
as a means of del
services to the c
s, kites, banner
anes and similar
he proximity of the
private airstrips.
ner Stormont and seconded by
the Planning Commission's!
read as set out below. Motion
missioner Jones not present.
encourage the
tion facilities and
ieve the traffic on
alternative to US-1
ering goods and
munity.
POLICY 501.2.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with CoInmissioner Jones not present.
The Marathon and
be expanded to be
needs identified
plan as approved
Commissioners.
POLICY 501.2.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to acce
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously with C
By 1997, Monroe C
possible purchase
the existing east
Marathon Airport
order to eliminat
hazards.
POLICY 501.3.1
,Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to amen
below. Motion carried una
y West airports shall
onsistent with the
the updated master
the Board of County
ner Stormont and seconded by
the Planning Commission's!,
read as set out below. Motion
missioner Jones not present.
my shall study the ;I
f the land between
roperty line of the
d 107th Street in
potential airport
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ner Stormont and seconded
so as to now read as set ou
mously.
Monroe County shall maintain the existing
hammock along Aviation Boulevard as a
buffer between the Marathon airport and
the residences to the north.
OBJECTIVE 501.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to amend so as to now read as set out below.
Motion carried unanimously with'Commissioner Jones not;pre-
sent.
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Monroe County shall coordinate surface
transportation access to existing and
new public airport facilities with the
traffic circulation system shown on the
traffic circulation maps.
POLICY 501.4.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to amend so as to now read as set out below.
Motion carried unanimously with Commissioner Jones not pre-
sent.
Access points to public airports shall be
built to the specifications of Florida
Department of Transportation and Monroe
County Roads Department.
POLICY 501.7.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal to modify this policy.
to change "non -airport" to non -County" and to delete
references to "government". Motion died for lack of a
second.
COMMISSIONER JONES ENTERED
MEETING AND TOOK HIS SEAT
CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Jimmy Hendrick addressed the Board.
POLICY 212.5.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
Docking facilities and piers at marinas
shall have continuous access from the
terminal end of the dock to deep water
with a minimum depth of minus four (-4)
feet mean low water extending over a
channel width of twenty (20) feet. Such
access shall provide consistent naviga-
tional access to deep water with depths
greater than minus four (-4) feet mean
low water.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direct Staff to create a variance pro-
cedure for consideration prior to adoption of the Plan in
reference to the provisions of Policy 212.5.3 and 212.5.4.
Motion carried unanimously.
FUTURE LAND USE
John Fernsler gave a brief overview of this Element. The
following persons addressed the Board: Karen Williamson,
Marjorie Mearns, Wendy Grow, Peter Kalla, Tom Stout, Joan
Tucker, Ken Druckman, Edwin Olsen, Debbie Harrison, Dagny
Johnson, George Kundtz, Earl Gallop, Dona Merritt.
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OBJECTIVE 101.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to accept DCA's recommendation so aslto
now read as set out below. Motion carried unanimously.1
Monroe County sha
hurricane evacuat
of 35 hours to 30
2002 and to 24 ho
reduce the 1990
n clearance times
ours by the year
s by the year 2010.
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London directing Staff! to
review methods to address the problem of developments that
wish to reduce the size and scope of their permits. During
discussion, the motion was withdrawn. �
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POLICY 101.2.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
:Mayor Harvey to accept DCA's recommendation so as to now
read as set out below. Motion carried unanimously.
Monroe County shall establish a Permit
Allocation System for new residential
development. The Permit Allocation
System shall limit the number of permits
issued for new residential development
during the period from April 1, 1990 to
September 2002 to 5,786 units' including
those permitted ink the municipalities of
Key West, Layton end Key Colony Beach.
°Footnote 1:
Unincorporated Monroe County and the
municipalities of Key West, Layton and
Key Colony Beach shall limit new resi-
dential development to 5,786 units from
April 1, 1990 (the starting date used in
the calculation o hurricane evacuation
clearance times) o September 2002. At
the time of Plan doption, it is"esti-
mated that the Co my will permit a
total of 2,552 new residential units !
during the ten-year planning period to
the year 2002, or an average of
approximately 255 units per year. This
total shall be re ised by September 30,
1993 based upon the actual number of new
residential unitsiconstructed in the j
County between April 1, 1990 and Plan
adoption.
POLICY 101.2.5
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve DCA's recommendation 1012.2
and to amend so that Polic 101.2.5 will now read as set out
below. Roll call vote wastunanimous.
The County recognizes a discrepancy of
units between the�County's proposed
allocation to the Cities and the Cities'
vested development assumptions. By
January 1993, the ICounty shall initiate
an interlocal agreement with the Cities
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to resolve the discrepancy within
three (3) years.
POLICY 101.2.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.3 and to
modify so that Policy 101.2.7 will now read as set out
below. Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner
Commissioner
Mayor Pro Tem
Motion carried.
Cheal
No
Yes
Jones
No
Stormont
Yes
London
Yes
Monroe County shall have coordinated with
the Florida Department of Transportation
(FDOT) to ensure that improvements needed
to expand the 18-mile stretch of US-1 are
placed in FDOT's adopted five-year work
program by 1995.
POLICY 101.2.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.4 and to
modify so that Policy 101.2.8 will now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
By September 30, 2002, Monroe County
shall have coordinated with FDOT to
identify funding and include the
improvements needed to expand the seg-
ment of US-1 between Milemarkers 80
and 90 in the FDOT adopted five-year
work program to have construction
completed by 2010.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.5
as modified which will read as set out below and which is to
be inserted by Staff at the appropriate location.
Monroe County will coordinate with the
Florida Department of Community Affairs'
Division of Emergency Management and the
County's Director of Emergency Management
to have Card Sound Road designated as an
alternative hurricane evacuation route
by the time the improvements to Card
Sound Road are completed in 1995. Monroe
County shall divert 40% of evacuating
traffic to Card Sound Road upon comple-
tion of planned roadway improvements
by 1995.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.6 which
will read as set out below and which is to be inserted by
Staff at the appropriate location. Roll call vote was taken
with the following results:
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Commissioner Chea
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner Jone
Commissioner Stor
Mayor Pro Tem Lon
Motion carried.
Monroe County sha
limit the number
during a hurrican
gram shall includ
regarding the nee
mass transit to r
vehicles used for
and the need to s
number of individ
evacuation while
evacuate when an
issued. In addit
study the feasibi
registration for
any other feasibl
POLICY
Motion was made by
Yes
Yes
No
nt Yes
n Yes
initiate a program to
vehicles on the roads
evacuation. This pro -
educating the public
to use some type of
uce the number of
urricane evacuation
erely reduce the
1 vehicles used for
phasizing the need to
acuation order is
n, the County will
ty of vehicle
e in evacuating and
alternatives.
Commissibner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.7
which will read as set out
by Staff at the appropriat
mously.
By January 1998, t
an Evaluation and
of this Plan. As
in coordination wi
Regional Planning
Layton and Key Col
will evaluate the
programs in ensuri
and visitors will
evacuation order i
number of evacuati
lower than current
Southeast Florida
Study; and 3) the
visitor population
east Florida Hurri
transportation mod
based on these fac
growth allocations
to sub -areas of th
municipal jurisdic
,elow and which is to be inserted
location. Motion carried unani-
e County shall prepare
ppraisal Report (EAR)
art of the EAR process,
h the South Florida
ouncil, Key West,
ny Beach,, the County
ffectiveness of its
g 1) that residents
vacuate when an
issued; 2) that the
g vehicles will be
y projected in the
urricane Evacuation
ccuracy of the
figures. The South-
ane Evacuation Study
is will be updated
ors and the total
including allocations
County and to the
ions.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to appro e DCA's recommendation 101.'2.8
which will read as set out elow and which is to be inserted
by Staff at the appropriate location. Motion carried uiani-
mously.
The County will re
improvements, as n
need for additiona
improvements ident
the new hurricane
tion model.
program its capital
cessary, based on the
or different capital
fied as a result of
vacuation transporta-
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POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem London to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.9.
During discussion, the motion was withdrawn. After further
discussion, motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Mayor Pro Tem London to approve DCA's recommen-
dation 101.2.9 as modified which will now read as set out
below and which is to be inserted by Staff at the
appropriate location.
Any development permitted after the year
2010 shall be limited to the amount that
can be accommodated while maintaining
hurricane clearance time at or below
24 hours.
Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner
Commissioner
Mayor Pro Te
Motion failed.
Cheal
m
No
No
Jones
No
Stormont
Yes
London
Yes
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem London to reconsider the Board's previous action
pertaining to DCA's recommendation 101.2.8. Motion carried
unanimously. Motion was then.made by Commissioner Cheal and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve DCA's recommen-
dation 101.2.8 as modified which will now read as set out
below and which is to be inserted by Staff at the
appropriate location. Motion carried unanimously.
The County will reconsider its capital
improvements based on the need for
additional or different capital improve-
ments identified as a result of the new
hurricane evacuation transportation
model.
POLICY 101.2.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to delete this Policy per the passing of
DCA's recommendation 101.2.7. Motion carried unanimously.
POLICY 101.2.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones that per the adoption
of DCA's recommendation that incorporates the concerns of
101.2.8, to delete the final draft version of 101.2.8 and to
insert as necessary. During discussion, the motion was
withdrawn. Motion was then made by Commissioner Cheal and
seconded by Mayor Pro Tem London to delete the final draft
version of 101.2.8. Motion carried unanimously with
Commissioner Jones not present.
POLICY 101.3.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below_. Motion
carried unanimously.
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Applicants shall
all other applica
state, and federa
submitting a buil
for new non-resid
the Monroe County
Division through
System.
POLICY 101.3.3
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to appr
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously.
The Permit Alloca
non-residential d
procedures for:
required to obtain
e permits from local,
agencies prior to
ng permit application
tial development to
rowth Management
e Permit Allocation
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the 'Planning Commission's
read as set out below. Motion
on System for new
elopment shall specify
(a) the annual adjustment of the
square footage of new non-
residential development to be
permitted during the next year
based upon:
(1) the square footage of new
nonresidential development
completed during the
previous year;
(2) strict regulations regard-
ing completion schedules
of permitted activities
shall be developed and
enforced to preclude
repeated renewal of expired
permits; and,
(3) maintaining a ratio of
approximately 239 square
feet of new non-residential
development for new resi-
dential unit permitted
through the Permit Alloca-
tioSystem.
(b) timing o!E the acceptance of
applications and issuance of
permits for new non-residential
development during the calendar
year.
POLICY 101.3.4
The Board discussed. No action.
POLICY 101.4.1
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to appro
recommendation and the reco
modified. During discussio
delete the portion pertaini
The amendment to delete was
motion and thus the Policy
Motion carried unanimously.
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission's
mendation of Peter Kalla as
, the motion was amended to
g to the Kalla recommendation.
accepted by the maker of the
ill now read as set out below.
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The principal purpose of the Residential
Conservation land use category is to
encourage preservation of open space and
natural resources while providing for
very low -density residential development
in areas characterized by a predominance
of undisturbed native vegetation. The
maximum permitted density shall be 0.05
dwelling units per acre for offshore
islands. Maximum permitted densities in
other areas within this category shall
range from 0.05 to 0.25 dwelling units
per acre based upon the results of the
habitat analysis required by Division 8
of the Monroe County Land Development
Regulations, as amended.
POLICY 101.4.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Residential
Low land use category is to provide for
low -density residential development in
partially developed areas with substantial
native vegetation. Golf courses and
other private recreational uses are per-
mitted in this category. Maximum
permitted densities within this category
shall range from 0.25 to 0.5 dwelling
unit per acre.
POLICY 101.4.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Mayor Harvey No
Commissioner Jones Yes
Commissioner Stormont No
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried.
The principal purpose of the Residential
High land use category is to provide for
high -density single-family, multi -family,
and institutional residential development,
including mobile homes and manufactured
housing, located near employment centers.
Maximum permitted densities for single -
and multi -family residential development
shall range from 6 to 12 dwelling units
per acre for market rate housing. The
maximum permitted density for institu-
tional residential development shall be
10 rooms per acre.
POLICY 101.4.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve with an addition per DCA's
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recommendation 101.2.10 so�as to now read as set out below.
Dona Merritt, Debbie Harri on and Ken Metcalf addressed the
Board. Motion carried unanimously.
The principal pur
Medium land use c
for single-family
development, prim
improved subdivis
disturbed or scar
permitted densiti
shall range from
per acre. Develo
subdivisions shal
residential unit
lot or parcel whi
of Plan adoption.
Staff was directed to revi,
POLICY 101.4.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Mayor Harvey to approve Se;
discussion, this motion-w&
POLICY 101.3.4
Motion was made by Commiss
Harvey to approve Seacamp'
as set out below. Motion
Public facilities
the requirements
System for new no
Development activ
exempt educationa
social service, c
organizations may
permit allocation
County Commission
Planning Commissi
such activity wil
the hurricane eva
this Comprehensiv
POLICY 101.4.5
ose of the Residential
tegory is to provide
suburban residential
rily within existing
ons characterized by
fied land. Maximum
s within this category
to 8 dwelling units
ment within improved
be limited to one
or each such platted
h existed at the time
DCA's recommendation 101.21.12.
ner Stormont and seconded b'y
amp's recommendation. During
withdrawn.
ner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
recommendation so as to nowt read
rried unanimously.
hall be exempted from
the Permit Allocation
residential development.
y by federally tax -
scientific, religious,
tural and recreational
e exempted from the
ystem by the Board of I
s after review by the
upon a finding that
not adversely affect I
ation objectives of
Plan.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve Seacamp's recommendation Iso as
to now read as set out beloww. Motion carried unanimous,lly.
The principal purp
Commercial land us
provide for:
( a ) commerci
plus rel
commerci
tutional
(b) Internal
scientif
faciliti
such as
resident
faciliti
ance and
es of the Mixed Use/
category are to
1 retail and office
ted uses such as
1 apartments, insti-
residential uses;
Revenue Code 501(c)(3)
c and educational
s plus related uses
tudent and employee
al uses, program
s, marinas, mainten-
repair;
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(c) public buildings primarily
serving the needs of Monroe
County.
Maximum permitted intensities within this
category shall range from 0.10 to 0.45
Floor Area Ratio (FAR). Maximum permitted
densities for residential development
shall range from 6 to 12 units per acre.
POLICY 101.4.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal accept the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Agriculture/
Aquaculture land use category is to
encourage the retention of existing
agricultural and aquacultural uses.
Maximum permitted intensities within
this category shall range from 0.20 to
0.25 FAR.
POLICY 101.4.9
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to adopt the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Recreation
land use category is to provide for
activity -based and resource -based
recreational facilities. Maximum per-
mitted intensities of building required
in conjunction with recreational uses
shall be 0.20 FAR.
POLICY 101.4.14
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Harvey to amend. so as to now read as set out below. Roll .
call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner
Commissioner
Mayor Pro Te
Motion carried.
Cheal
m
Yes
Yes
Jones
No
Stormont
Yes
London
Yes
The principal purpose of the Military
land use category is to provide for
federally -owned lands used for military
purposes. Development densities and
intensities are not subject to regulation
by Monroe County. However, military
commanders will be requested to follow
densities and intensities as established
by the County.
POLICY 101.4.17
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
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below. Motion carried unanimously.
The principal pur
Commercial Center
designate establi
towards which no
ment should be di
incentive factor
System (see Objec
ing Policies), th
compact form of g
mitted densities
in accordance wit
use categories.
POLICY 101.4.19
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to adop
new Policy 101.4.19 which
Motion carried unanimously
Densities among p
Residential Conse
Low shall not be
densities which e
date of Plan adop
appeal procedures
such prior densit
in error.
POLICY 101.5.4
Motion was made by Commissi
Kalla's proposed amendment.
was withdrawn. Motion was
to add the words "on distur
Subparagraph (a)(9). Motic
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to delet
of this Policy. Motion car
POLICY 101.5.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to dele
unanimously.
POLICY 101.6.2
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to amen
below. Motion carried una
By Fiscal Year 199
Land Authority sha
of 25 percent of i
year for the purpc
from qualified prc
by Policy 101.6.1.
from this source
the acquisition of
property owners be
1996 (four years f
of the Permit Allc
se of the Compact
verlay category is to
ed commercial centers
residential develop-
cted through an
the Permit Allocation
ve 101.5 and support-
eby encouraging a
wth. Maximum per-
d intensities shall be
the underlying land
ner Stormont and seconded by
DCA's recommendation 101.2.,13 as
11 now read as set out below.
operties designated
vation and Residential
ncreased above the
isted prior to the
ion except through
to demonstrate that
designations were
i
oner Jones to approve Peter;
During discussion, the motion
then made by Commissioner Cheal
bed sites" at the end of
n died for lack of a second.;
oner Cheal and seconded by
o Subparagraphs (a)(3) and (A)(4).
ried unanimously.
oner Cheal and seconded by
this Policy. Motion carried
oner Stormont and seconded by
so as to now read as set out
imously.
, the Monroe County
1 dedicate a minimum
s annual budget each
e of acquiring land
erty owners as defined
Funds accumulated
all be reserved for
land from qualified
inning in October
llowing implementation
ation System).
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POLICY 101.13.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
evaluate the existing TDR program and
adopt Land Development Regulations which
address identified deficiencies in the
program. The following issues shall be
considered in evaluating the program:
(a) revision to the current tax
policy whereby owners of sites
which have transferred develop-
ment rights continue to pay
taxes on such rights until
development orders have been
issued for the transferred
rights at the receiver sites;
(b) establishment of criteria for
designation of sender and
receiver sites based upon
factors such as the environ-
mental characteristics of the
land;
(c) establishment of mechanisms to
enhance the value and market-
ability of TDRs such as assign-
ing density bonuses to receiver
sites;
(d) clarification of the status of
sites which have transferred
development rights, including
the possible requirement that
sender sites be dedicated as
public or private open space
through conservation easement
or other mechanism; and
(e) establishment of a management
and accounting system to
track TDRs.
POLICY 101.14.2.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
Monroe County shall prohibit the placement
of mobile homes within the CHHA except on
an approved lot within an existing mobile
home park or subdivision zoned for such
use.
OBJECTIVE 101.19
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as -set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
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Monroe County recognizes that there
presently exists significant excess of
platted residential subdivision lots
relative to the County's carrying
capacity based upon hurricane evacuation,
traffic circulation, water quality and
marine resources, and other level of
service standards. The County further
recognizes that platting may have created
expections concerning the ability of
owners of platted lots to receive build-
ing permits. In order to avoid further
exacerbating deveopment expectations
which may not be satisfied, Monroe County
shall discourage further platting of
residential subdi ision lots by imple-
menting Policy 101.18.1.
POLICY 101.19.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont to amend. During
discussion, the motion was withdrawn
POLICY 101.19.2
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to appr
as modified so as to now r
carried unanimously.
The County shall
platting of devel
for a greater nun
permitted under t
of the land use c
proposed developm
lots shall cluste
least environment
of the site.
POLICY 102.1.1
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to appr
so as to now read as set o
mously.
er Cheal and seconded by
DCA's recommendation 101.;2.11
as set out below. Motion
t approve any further
ments which provide
r of lots than are
density requirements
egory adopted for the
t site. All platted
development on the
ly sensitive portion
ner Stormont and seconded b'y
e Peter Kalla's recommendation
below. Motion carried unani-
The Open Space Regeuirement shall be one
hundred percent for the following types
of wetlands:
(a) submerged lands;
(b) mangroves;
(c) salt ponds;
(d) freshwater wetlands with a 25-
foot buffer around them; and
(e) undisturbed salt marsh and �I
buttonwood wetlands.
POLICY.102.3.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
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recommendation and to modify same so as to now read as set
out below. Motion carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt revisions to the Land Development
Regulations pertaining to development
siting and clustering so as to avoid
impacts on sensitive habitats and to pro-
vide for the retention of contiguous open
space by requiring the following:
(a) when a parcel proposed for
development contains more than
one (1) habitat type, all
development shall be clustered
on the least sensitive por-
tion(s) of the parcel (as is
currently required); and
(b) development permitted on the
least sensitive portion(s) of
a parcel shall be clustered
within that portion(s) of the
parcel. (See Conservation and
Coastal Management Policy 205.2.3)
POLICY 102.4.6
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to delete this Policy. Motion carried
unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
OBJECTIVE 102.5
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's.
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Roll
call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall develop and implement
a water quality protection program. This
program shall address existing sources of
water pollution in nearshore waters of the
Florida Keys. It shall be undertaken in
cooperation with EPA, DER, SFWMD, and
NOAA, and shall be part of the Water
Quality Protection Program for the Florida
keys National Marine Sanctuary. -
POLICY 102.5.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall support and encourage
efforts by DER and HRS to continue to
undertake activities designed to reduce
pollutant discharges into ground and
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surface waters fro
underground fuel s
Conservation and C
Objective 202.12 a
POLICY 102.5.6
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation so as to now
carried.unanimously with Ma
By September 30, 1
take actions to pr
techniques which w
pollutants from ae
tions into ground
concert with ongoi
the Florida Keys N
(See Conservation
Objective 202.11 a
POLICY 102.8.2
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation to delete th
mously with Commissioner Jo
POLICY 102.7.2
Motion was made by Mayor Pr
Commissioner Cheal to amend
below. Motion carried unan
present.
By October 16, 199
adopt Land Develop:
will further restr
mitted on offshore
include the follow
(a) developm
on offsh
spoil is
document
bird roo
(see Con
Manageme
aboveground and
orage tanks. (See
astal Management
d related Policies)
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission'sll
read as set out below. Motion
or Harvey not present.
93, Monroe County shall
mote mosquito control
11 reduce the entry of
ial pesticide applica-
nd surface waters in
g efforts of EPA and
tional Marine Sanctuary.
nd Coastal Management
d related Policies)
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission'si
s Policy. Motion carried unani-
es and Mayor Harvey not present.
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Tem London and seconded by
so as to now read as set out
mously with Mayor Harvey noltl
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Monroe County shall
Lent Regulations which
ct the activities per- 1
islands. These shall
ng :
nt shall be prohibited
re islands (including
ands) which have been
d as an established
ery or nesting area
ervation and Coastal
t Policy 207.4.1);
(b) campgrouids and marinas shall
not be p rmitted on offshore
islands;
(c) new mining pits shall be pro-
hibited on offshore islands;
(d) permitte
islands
rookerie
detached
camping
of the o
a tempor
accessor
occupati
special
public h
uses by -right on
which are not bird
) shall include
residential dwellings,
for the personal use
ner of the property on
ry basis), beekeeping,
uses, and home
ns (subject to a
se permit requiring a
aring);
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(e) temporary primitive camping by
the owner, in which no land
clearing or other alteration of
the island occurs, shall be the
only use of an offshore island
which may occur without neces-
sity of a permit;
(f) the use of any motorized
vehicles including, but not
limited to, trucks, carts,
buses, motorcycles, all -terrain
vehicles and golf carts shall
be prohibited on existing un-
developed offshore islands;
(g) planting with native vegetation
shall be encouraged whenever
possible on spoil islands; and
(h) public facilities and services
shall not be extended to off-
shore islands.
OBJECTIVE 102.9 AND ITS POLICIES
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direct Staff to rewrite the Objective
and Policies prior to adoption of the Plan to establish a
management program only for County -owned lands located
within and adjacent to state and federal lands. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall implement regulations
and programs to address the special
environmental proection and/or traffic
circulation needs of the Big Pine Key,
North Key Largo, Holiday Isle and Ohio
Key Areas of Critical County Councern
(ACCC). The Goals, Objectives and
Policies of this Plan will replace the
Focal Point Plans.
POLICY 103.1.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve Joyce Newman's recommendation
to insert a new Subparagraph (a)(4) which will read as set
out below. Roll call vote was taken with the following
results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
(a) (4) lands within the Big Pine
Key Wetlands Slough/Save
Our Rivers Project acqui-
sition area.
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POLICY 103.1.5
Motion was made by
Commissioner Cheal
recommendation and
out below. Motion
present.
Commissioner Jones and seconded by
to approve the Planning Commission's
to modify same so as to now read as',set
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
By September 30,
document the fres
associated rechar
Special measures
protect the quant
groundwater recha
lenses. No new c
freshwater lens s
993, Monroe County shall
water lens systems and
a areas on Big Pine Key.
hall be implemented to
ty and quality of
ge to the freshwater
nmercial use of the
all be allowed.
POLICY 103.1.9
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's)
recommendation and to modify so as to.now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey no It
present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt revisions to the Land Development
Regulations pertaining to development
siting and clustering so as to avoid the
consumption and fragmentation of Key Deer
habitat by requiri g the following:
(a)
(b)
when a
develor
one (1)
develoF
on the
tion(s)
current
develop
least s
a parce
within
parcel.
POLICY 103.1.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal
Commissioner Stormont to amend and to
Newman's recommendation so as to now
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor
By September 30,
encourage the com
tion of a coopera
program for priva
lands located wit
parks and consery
owned by the stat
ments which are a
Pine Key ACCC, in
(a) Nationa
(b) Save Oui
Wetland:
rcel proposed for
nt contains more than
abitat type, all
nt shall be clustered
ast sensitive por-
f the parcel (as is
required); and
nt permitted on the
sitive portion(s) of
shall be clustered
at portion(s) of the
and seconded by.
also include Joyce
read as set out below.
Harvey not present.
95, Monroe County shall
etion and implenienta-
ve land management
and County -owned
n and adjacent to
ion lands which are
and federal govern-
ected by the Big
uding :
Key Deer Refuge;
Rivers/Big Pine Key.
Slough Project;
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(c)
(d)
POLICY 103.1.11
Coupon Bight/Key Deer CARL
Project; and
Coupon Bight State Aquatic
Preserve.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County, in
conjunction with FDOT, shall implement
the following Transportation System
Management (TSM) techniques to relieve
localized traffic constraints on Big Pine
Key:
(a) widen US-1 to a three -lane
section from MM 30.4 to MM 31.1;
(b) re -time the traffic signal at
the Key Deer Boulevard/US-1/
Chapman Street intersection;
and
(c) extend the three -lane US-1
section south to Ships Way from
MM 29.8 to MM 29.7.
POLICY 103.1.12
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Pro Tem London to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County, in
conjunction with FDOT, shall initiate a
traffic engineering study to determine
the feasibility, cost and environmental
impacts of widening US-1 to four lanes on
Big Pine Key. This study will consider,
at a minimum, the costs, feasibility and
environmental impacts of a four -lane
section with elevated roadways, frontage
roads and Key Deer underpasses, and a
four -lane at -grade section with a fencing
program along US-1 to prevent Key Deer
crossing.
POLICY 103.1.13
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County, in conjunction with the
FWS, shall implement activities to pro-
hibit the destruction of the federally -
designated Key Deer and to protect its
habitat to address:
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(a) enforcement of animal control
laws;
(b) incorporation of management
guidelines into development
orders;
(c) construction of fences;
(d) roadsidelmanagement techniques;
(e) feeding yaws;
(f) speed li it enforcement;
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(g) removal 3f invasive plants;
(h) distribution of management
guidelines to private land-
owners; Knd
(i) attainment of Key Deer
management objectives.
POLICY 103.1.14
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal to replace the words
"tour groups" with the word tourists" in this Policy.
Motion died for lack of a s cond.
OBJECTIVE 103.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's�l
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present. 'I
Monroe County, in 'oordination with the
FWS, shall manage he North Key Largo
ACCC consistent with the Goals, Objectives
and Policies of this Comprehensive Plan
in order to preserle the habitat of four
(4) species of animals listed as endangered
under the Endangered Species Act, includ-
ing the American crocodile (Crocodylus
acutus), the Key Largo wood rat (Neofoma
floridana smalli),Ithe Key Largo cotton
mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola),
and the Schaus' swallowtail butterfly
(Heraclides aristodemus ponceanus).
POLICY 103-2.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to adopt the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion I
carried unanimously with Copnissioner Jones and Mayor Harvey
not present.
By October 16, 1991, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Development Regulations which
establish a Permit Allocation System and
Point System for new residential and non-
residential development (see Objectives
101.2, 101.3, and 101.5 and supporting
Policies). In developing the Point
System, Monroe County shall consider
assigning points as follows:
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(a) a negative point rating to
developments proposed within
hammocks (identified pursuant
to Conservation and Coastal
Management Policy 207.10.1)
used by Schaus' swallowtail
butterfly.
POLICY 103.1.13
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Stormont to accept Joyce Newman's recommen-
dation to amend the first sentence so as to now read as set
out below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
Monroe County shall implement activities
to prohibit the destruction of the
federally -designated endangered Key Deer
and to protect its habitat to address:
POLICY 103.2.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept Planning Commission's recommen-
dation and to also modify same so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt revisions to the Land Development
Regulations pertaining to development
siting and clustering so as to avoid
impacts on sensitive habitats and to pro-
vide for the retention of contiguous open
space by requiring the following:
(a) when a parcel proposed for
development contains more than
one (1) habitat type, all
development shall be clustered
on the least sensitive.portion(s)
of the parcel (as is currently
required); and
(b) development permitted on the
least sensitive portion(s) of
a parcel shall be clustered
within that portion(s) of the
parcel.
POLICY 103.2.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Development Regulations which
require that the following analyses be
undertaken prior to finalizing plans for
the siting of new public facilities re-
quired to support development:
(a) assessment of needs;
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(b) evaluat9on of alternative sites
and design alternatives for the
selected site; and
(c) assessment of impacts on sur-
roundingl land uses and natural
resources.
Monroe County shall require that public
facilities be developed on the least
environmentally sensitive lands and shall
support, where possible, the location of
public facilities off of North Key Largo.
POLICY 103.2.13
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to appr
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously with M
Prior to issuing
development appro
require all appli
eral and state pe
limited to, requi
to endangered spe
U.S. Fish and Wil
Florida Game and
Commission.
POLICY 103.3.4
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to add
as set out below. Roll ca
Harvey not present.
By October 1993,
Isle shall prepar
a unified master
those properties
Isle ACCC. All f
within the Holida
based on the Land
applicable to the
any portion there
OBJECTIVE 103.5
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oner Stormont and seconded by
ve the Planning Commission's)
read as set out below. Motlion
yor Harvey not present.
building permit or
al, Monroe County shall
ants to obtain all fed -
nits including, but not
Bd permits pertaining
ies as required by the
Life Service and the
resh Water Fish
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ner Stormont and seconded by
new Policy which is to now:read
vote was unanimous with Mayor
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e ownersof Holiday
and submit for approval
velopment plan for
volved in the Holiday
ure development orders j
Isle ACCC shall be
evelopment Regulations
ntire ACCC rather than
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded b
Commissioner Jones to approvEw
the Planning Commission'sl�
recommendation to add this Objective which will read as
set out below. Motion Carrd unanimously with Mayor Harvey
not present.. I
By October 16, 199
Regulations will b
the issues in the
all four ACCC desi
in Objectives 103.
Policies.
POLICY 103.5.1
Motion was made by Commiss
Commisisoner Jones to appr
the Land Development
revised to address
ocal point plans for
nations as stipulated
to 103.4 and related
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission's
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recommendation to add this new Policy which will read as -set
out below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992, the Land Development
Regulations will be revised to eliminate
the ACCC designations from Holiay Isle,
Big Pine Key, North Key Largo, and Ohio
Key.
POLICY 104.1.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
By September 30, 1995, Monroe County shall
complete a comprehensive historic archi-
tectural survey to inventory and document
historic architectural resources. This
survey shall also identify historic hous-
ing and define the bounds of any potential
historic districts such as those prelimi-
narily identified on Conch Key, in
Islamorada, and in Marathon.
POLICY 104.2.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, the Monroe County
Growth Management Division shall revise
Article VIII (Section 9.5-451 to 9.5-454)
of the Land Development Regulations to
expand and refine the program to desig-
nate historic resources on a Florida
Keys Historic Register. The Florida Keys
Historic Register program shall include
historic, archaeological and cultural
resources that are significant in national,
state or local history. The revisions
shall:
(a) reflect the recommendations of
the Historic Florida Keys
Preservation Board and other
historic preservation groups;
and
(b) specify designation criteria by
type of resource such as:
historic sites, archaeological
sites, cultural sites, historic
districts.
POLICY 104.2.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County
Growth Management Division shall prepare
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documentation to nominate the following
resources to the Florida Keys Historic
Register of historic places:
(a) all reso rces listed on the
National Register of Historic
Places which are located in
unincorp.6rated Monroe County;
(b) archaelo'ical sites identified
as worths of preservation;
(c) Tavernier Historic District.
POLICY 104.2.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present. 11
By September 30, 1994, Monroe County shall
submit documentation for nominating the
following resources to the National
Register of Historic Places:
(a) old overseas railroad bridges
identifi d in the AHC Archi-
tectural Windshield Survey
(Themati„ Resource nomination);
(b) hurricane houses and public
buildings (Islamorada Library
and Tavernier Health Department)
constructed as WPA projects, in
addition to the hurricane
memorial in Islamorada;
(c) archaeologicalm sites identified
in the A 1988 survey as eligi-
ble for Iomination to the
National�Register (Individual
Historic Site nominations).
POLICY 104.5.5
and
POLICY 104.5.6
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to acce
recommendation to delete t
unanimously with Mayor Har
POLICY 103.2.1
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to amen
read as set out below. Ro
Mayor Harvey not present.
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ner Stormont and seconded b
the Planning Commission's;
se Policies. Motion carrie
y Not present.
ner Cheal.and seconded by
Subparagraph (a) so as to
call vote was unanimous w
(a) a negative point rating to
developments proposed within
hammocks ( identified pursuant 11
to Conservation and Coastal
Management Policy 207.10.1 used
by Schaub' swallowtail butterfly
or for t1he lands in the North
Key Largo Hammock's CARL Project
Acquisition Area;
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POLICY 104.6.2
Motion was madde by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall include archaeological
sites identified by local historic preser-
vation groups on the priority list of
Natural Heritage and Park acquisition
sites. (See Future Land Use Objective
102.4 and related Policies.)
OBJECTIVE 101.18
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with•Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Development Regulations which
provide updated procedures and criteria
for the determination of vested rights
and for the granting of beneficial use.
POLICY 101.18.2
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
It is the policy of Monroe County that
neither the provisions of this Compre-
hensive Plan nor the Land Development
Regulations shall deprive a property owner
of all beneficial use of a parcel of real
property which is a lot or parcel of
record as of the date of adoption of this
Comprehensive Plan. Accordingly, Monroe
County shall adopt a beneficial use pro-
cedure under which an owner of real
property may apply for relief from the.
literal application of the applicable
Land Use Regulations or of this Plan when
such.application would have the effect of
denying beneficial use of that property.
The relief to which an owner shall be
entitled shall be the minimum use which
will avoid a deprivation of the beneficial
use of the property.
The Board discussed the need for a method to allow for the
reduction of scope and size of a project once permitted.
Mark Rosch discussed the Future Land Use Maps and indicated
that the Staff had identified numerous scrivenor's errors.
The Board then considered Commissioner Stormont's recom-
mended changes concerning Map Atlas.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
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1. Existing Land Use:
On Title Page, add additional notes:
A. Coastal High Hazard areas are j
approximately delineated. Offi-
cial delineations are contained
on FIRM daps, Community 125129.
B. Land Use delineations are approx-
imate. Official delineations are
contained on official zoning maps
of Monro6 County.
C. Coastal Barrier Resource System
delineations are approximate.
Official I delineations are con-
tained o the Coastal Barrier
Resource System Map adopted by
the Coas al Barrier Improvement
Act of 1 90.
Roll call vote was taken wi h the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem Londbn Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Ivey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following)
3. Soils
A. Map 2
i. Mark Noel Pit in Hibiscus
Part area
ii. Mar�ed Tavernier area no
longer active
iii. Mart Blue Waters Pit off
Burton Drive in Tavernier
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area
B. Map 3 1
i. Marfed Tavernier area no
longer active
ii. Mar Blue Waters Pit off
Bur on Drive in Tavernier
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area
C. Map 4
Leisure Life Sales Pit no longer
active
D . Map 8
Keevan Pit no longer active
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
4. Existing Transportation Maps
A. On each of the 8 maps either
delete "Public" from all airport
zone indicators or indicate each
type on appropriate map.
B. Map 2 - Key Largo Secondary
School should be identified as
Key Largo Elementary and Middle
Schools.
C. Map 3
i. Correct "Plantation High
School" to "Coral Shores
High School"
ii. Correct Plantation
Elementary School to
Plantation "Elementary and
Middle School"
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
5. Future Transportation Maps
A. On each of the 8 maps either
delete "Public" from all airport
zone indicators or indicate each
type on appropriate map.
B. Map 2 - Key Largo Secondary
School should be identified as
Key Largo Elementary and Middle
Schools.
C. Map 3
i. Correct "Plantation High
School" to "Coral Shores
High School"
ii. Correct Plantation Ele-
mentary School to
Plantation "Elementary
and Middle School"
D. Maps 6 & 7 - Drop Lytton's Way
and its collector status.
Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made b
seconded by Commissioner C
6. Solid Waste
A. Map 1 -
Station
Should
C905.
Commissioner Stormont and
al to approve the following:
ey Largo Transfer
n wrong location.
moved adjacent to
B. Map 2 - liminate the Keys
Sanitary Service/Island Disposal
service zone designations and
line. Taey are incorrect to be
on this map.
C. Map 3 1
i. Eliminate the Keys Sanitary
Service/Island Disposal
service zone designations
and line at the right.
ii. Put correct Keys Sanitary
Service designation to the
right of the line to the
left side of the map.
D. Map '4 - Long Key Transfer Station
is in wrong place. It is below
City of Payton, on the bay side.
E. Map 6 - altuff Disposal is now
IWC
F. Map 7
i. ChOge Baltuff Disposal to
IWC
ii. ThelIsland Disposal Service
is actually Bland Disposal
Service
iii. The Cudjoe Transfer Station
and Emergency Landfill is
in the wrong place. It is
on Blimp Road - the road
running to the bay from
U.S #1.
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made byl Commissioner Cheal to direct
Staff to analyze the existi g maps to make sure that th!e
Future Land Use Maps are replective of existing zoning 11and
to make appropriate changes to the Future Land Use Maps;
during the time between tra smittal and final adoption 'of
the Plan. During discussio , the motion was withdrawn.
Motion was made by Commissi ner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direc Staff to correct all inadver-
tent conflicts between the 'uture Land Use designations; and
the existing zoning maps. During discussion, the motion was
withdrawn. Motion was madelby Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to incorporate the Lower'
Matecumbe Community Plan asIsubmitted by Michael Bier into
the Future Land Use Maps and that the land use designations
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should be consistent with the Future Land Use Map designa-
tions. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
The Board discussed requests for Future Land Use
Map changes and/or zoning changes received by the Planning
Department (see Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part
hereof). Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to direct Staff to perform an analysis
of the items on Exhibit A and to make recommendations and to
provide those recommendations to the Board prior to Plan
adoption. Roll call vote was taken with the following
results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones Yes
Commissioner Stormont No
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
Applicant McCutcheon
Location Lot 1, Blk 2, Seacrest
Subd., Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
Applicant Mearns
Location Lt 1, Blk 1,
Seacrest lst Addn.
Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
AND
Applicant Aultman
Location Lt 1, Blk 1
Seacrest, Mara.
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
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Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Gamble
Som rero #2 Ext or
Som rero #1?
RM ,o RH
Styq on
Sombrero #2 Ext
Marathon
RM to RH
Hayes
1101 24th St Ocean
RM o RH
Applicant Don Johnson
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Location' Lot 10
Sombrero Sub #2
-FLUM Change RM to RH
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Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not presenI
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
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Applicant Schmitt (Stout's)
Location Lida Lt 42, 1 & 2
85t& St. Ocean &
US i, Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously ith Mayor Harvey not preseni.
Motion was.made byCommissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to ap rove the following:
Applicant Ornitein (Mutchnik)
Location Galway Bay MH Park
Mar thon
FLUM Change MC/TH to
Comm w/MH
Motion carried unanimouslylvith Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made by I Commissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
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Applicant Boland
Location Lt E, F, G & H
Sadowski Subd., Amd.
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the request of Williams -
Sea Camp, Big Pine Key, to the designation of "Educational".
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey .not present.
The Board discussed the request of Mr. Kenneth
Druckman concerning Lots R, S and T and also the request of
the Dolphin Research Center.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
Dwyer
pt Govt Lot 2
(5+) ac) on
Big Torch
Remove RCO
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Mayor Pro Tem London to direct Staff to correct all known
inadvertent conflicts between the Future Land Use designa-
tions and the existing zoning maps, to be accomplished as an
administrative procedure. Roll call vote was taken with the
following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones Yes
Commissioner Stormont No
Mayor Pro Tem.London Yes
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
There being no further business, the meeting was
adjourned.
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balloons, parachu
towing, model air
activities within
public airports o
POLICY 501.1.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to acce
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously with C
Monroe County sha
development of av
activities that r
US-1 or serve as
as a means of del
services to the c
POLICY 501.2.2
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to acce
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously with C
The Marathon and K
be expanded to be
needs identified i
plan as approved b
Commissioners.
POLICY 501.2.5
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to accep
recommendation so as to now
carried unanimously with Co
By 1997, Monroe C
possible purchase
the existing east
Marathon Airport
order to eliminat
hazards.
POLICY 501.3.1
,Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to amend
below. Motion carried unan
s, kites, banner
anes and similar
he proximity of the
private airstrips.
ner Stormont and seconded
the Planning Commission's
read as set out below. Mo
missioner Jones not presen
encourage the
tion facilities and
ieve the traffic on
alternative to US-1
ering goods and
munity.
ner Stormont and seconded
the Planning Commission's
read as set out below. Mo
missioner Jones not presen
on
on
y West airports shall
onsistent with the
the updated master
the Board of County
ner Stormont and seconded b',y
the Planning Commission'sI
read as set out below. Motl ion
missioner Jones not present,.
my shall study the
f the land between
roperty line of the
d 107th Street in
potential airport
ner Stormont and seconded
so as to now read as set
mously.
Monroe County shall maintain the existing
hammock along Aviation Boulevard as a
buffer between the Marathon airport and
the residences to the north.
OBJECTIVE 501.4
Motion was made by Commissi
Mayor Harvey to amend so as
Motion carried unanimously
sent.
ner Stormont and seconded
to now read as set out bel
ith Commissioner Jones not
re-
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Monroe County shall coordinate surface
transportation access to existing and
new public airport facilities with the
traffic circulation system shown on the
traffic circulation maps.
POLICY 501.4.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to amend so as to now read as set out below.
Motion carried unanimously with Commissioner Jones not pre-
sent.
Access points to public airports shall be
built to the specifications of Florida
Department of Transportation and Monroe
County Roads Department.
POLICY 501.7.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal to modify this policy,
to change "non -airport" to non -County" and to delete
references to "government". Motion died for lack of a
second.
COMMISSIONER JONES ENTERED
MEETING AND TOOK HIS SEAT
CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Jimmy Hendrick addressed the Board.
POLICY 212.5.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
Docking facilities and piers at marinas
shall have continuous access from the
terminal end of the dock to deep water
with a minimum depth of minus four (-4)
feet mean low water extending over a
channel width of twenty (20) feet. Such
access shall provide consistent naviga-
tional access to deep water with depths
greater than minus four (-4) feet mean
low water.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direct Staff to create a variance pro-
cedure for consideration prior to adoption of the Plan in
reference to the provisions of Policy 212.5.3 and 212.5.4.
Motion carried unanimously.
FUTURE LAND USE
John Fernsler gave a brief overview of this Element. The
following persons addressed the Board; Karen Williamson,
Marjorie Mearns, Wendy Grow, Peter Kalla, Tom Stout, Joan
Tucker, Ken Druckman, Edwin Olsen, Debbie Harrison, Dagny
Johnson, George Kundtz, Earl Gallop, Dona Merritt.
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OBJECTIVE 101.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded ly
Commissioner Jones to acce t DCA's recommendation so as to
now read as set out below. Motion carried unanimously:
Monroe County shall reduce the 1990
hurricane evacuation clearance times
of 35 hours to 30 hours by the year
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2002 and to 24 hours by the year 2010.
Motion was made by Mayor Pto Tem London directing Staff to
review methods to address yhe problem of developments that
wish to reduce the size an scope of their permits. During
discussion, the motion was withdrawn.
POLICY 101.2.1
Motion was made
:Mayor Harvey to
read as set out
by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
accept DCA's recommendation so as to now
below. Motion carried unanimously.
Monroe County shall establish a Permit
Allocation System for new residential
development. The Permit Allocation
System shall limit the number of permits
issued for new residential development
during the period from April 1, 1990 to
September 2002 to 5,786 units* including
those permitted 1RI, the municipalities of
Key West, Layton 4nd Key Colony Beach.
°Footnote 1:
Unincorporated Monroe County and the
municipalities of Key West, Layton and
Key Colony Beach shall limit new resi-
dential development to 5,786 units from
April 1, 1990 (they starting date used in
the calculation of hurricane evacuation
clearance times) to September 2002.. At
the time of Plan adoption, it is esti-
mated that the County will permit a
total of 2,552 neu residential units
during the ten -yeah planning period to
the year 2002, or an average of
approximately 255 units per year. This
total shall be revised by September 30,
1993 based upon the actual number of new
residential units constructed in the
County between Apil 1, 1990 and Plan
adoption.
POLICY 101.2.5 '1
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve DCA's recommendation 101:2.2
and to amend so that Polic� 101.2.5 will now read as sett out
below. Roll call vote was unanimous.
The County recognizes a discrepancy of
units between the County's proposed
allocation to the Cities and the Cities'
vested development assumptions. By
January 1993, the lCounty shall initiate
an interlocal agreement with the Cities
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to resolve the discrepancy within
three (3) years.
POLICY
101.2.7
Motion
was made by Commissioner
Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation
modify so that Policy 101.2.7 will
101.2.3 and to
now read as set out
below.
Roll call vote was taken
with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal
No
Mayor Harvey
Yes
Commissioner Jones
No
Commissioner Stormont
Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London
Yes
Motion carried.
Monroe County shall have coordinated with
the Florida Department of Transportation
(FDOT) to ensure that improvements needed
to expand the 18-mile stretch of US-1 are
placed in FDOT's adopted five-year work
program by 1995.
POLICY 101.2.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.4 and to
modify so that Policy 101.2.8 will now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
By September 30, 2002, Monroe County
shall have coordinated with FDOT to
identify funding and include the
improvements needed to expand the seg-
ment of US-1 between Milemarkers 80
and 90 in the FDOT adopted five-year
work program to have construction
completed by 2010.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.5
as modified which will read as set out below and which is to
be inserted by Staff at the appropriate location.
Monroe County will coordinate with the
Florida Department of Community Affairs'
Division of Emergency Management and the
County's Director of Emergency Management
to have Card Sound Road designated as an
alternative hurricane evacuation route
by the time the improvements to Card
Sound Road are completed in 1995. Monroe
County shall divert 40% of evacuating
traffic to Card Sound Road upon comple-
tion of planned roadway improvements
by 1995.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Harvey to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.6 which
will read as set out below and which is to be inserted by
Staff at the appropriate location. Roll call vote was taken
with the following results:
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Commissioner Chea
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner Jone
Commissioner Stor
Mayor Pro Tem Lon
Motion carried.
Monroe County sha
limit the number
during a hurrican
gram shall includ
regarding the nee
mass transit to r
vehicles used for
and the need to s
number of individ
evacuation while
evacuate when an
issued. In addit
study the feasibi
registration for
any other feasibl
POLICY
Yes
Yes
No
t Yes
Yes
1 initiate a program to
f vehicles on the roads
evacuation. This pro -
educating the public
to use some type of
duce the number of
hurricane evacuation
verely reduce the
al vehicles used for
mphasizing the need to
vacuation order is
Dn, the County will
ity of vehicle
se in evacuating and
alternatives.
Motion was made by Commissi"oner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.7
which will read as set out �elow and which is to be inserted
by Staff at the appropriate location. Motion carried unani-
mously.
By January 1998, t
an Evaluation and
of this Plan. As
in coordination wi
Regional Planning
Layton and Key Col
will evaluate the
programs in ensuri
and visitors will
evacuation order i
number of evacuati
lower than current
Southeast Florida
Study; and 3) the
visitor population
east Florida Hurri
transportation mod
based on these fac
growth allocations
to sub -areas of th
municipal jurisdic
e County shall prepare
ppraisal Report (EAR)
art of the EAR process,
h the South Florida
ouncil, Key West,
ny Beach,, the County
ffectiveness of its
g 1) that residents
vacuate when an
issued; 2) that the
g vehicles will be
y projected in the
urricane Evacuation
ccuracy of the
figures. The South-
ane Evacuation Study
is will be updated
ors and the total
including allocations
County and to the
ions.
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve DCA's recommendation 1O1.2.8
which will read as set out below and which is to be inserted
by Staff at the appropriate location. Motion carried unani-
mously.
The County will re
improvements, as n
need for additiona
improvements ident
the new hurricane
tion model.
program its capital
cessary, based on the
or different capital
fied as a result of
vacuation transporta-
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POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem London to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.9.
During discussion, the motion was withdrawn. After further
discussion, motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Mayor Pro Tem London to approve DCA's recommen-
dation 101.2.9 as modified which will now read as set out
below and which is to be inserted by Staff at the
appropriate location.
Any development permitted after the year
2010 shall be limited to the amount that
can be accommodated while maintaining
hurricane clearance time at or below
24 hours.
Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner
Commissioner
Mayor Pro Te
Motion failed.
Cheal
m
No
No
Jones
No
Stormont
Yes
London
Yes
POLICY
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem London to reconsider the Board's previous action
pertaining to DCA's recommendation 101.2.8. Motion carried
unanimously. Motion was then.made by Commissioner Cheal and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve DCA's recommen-
dation 101.2.8 as modified which will now read as set out
below and which is to be inserted by Staff at the
appropriate location. Motion carried unanimously.
The County will reconsider its capital
improvements based on the need for
additional or different capital improve-
ments identified as a result of the new
hurricane evacuation transportation
model.
POLICY 101.2.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to delete this Policy per the passing of
DCA's recommendation 101.2.7. Motion carried unanimously.
POLICY 101.2.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones that per the adoption
of DCA's recommendation that incorporates the concerns of
101.2.8, to delete the final draft version of 101.2.8 and to
insert as necessary. During discussion, the motion was
withdrawn. Motion was then made by Commissioner Cheal and
seconded by Mayor Pro Tem London to delete the final draft
version of 101.2.8. Motion carried unanimously with
Commissioner Jones not present.
POLICY 101.3.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
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Applicants shall
all other applica
state, and federa
submitting a buil
for new non-resid
the Monroe County
Division through
System.
POLICY 101.3.3
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to appr
recommendation so as to no
carried unanimously.
The Permit Alloca
non-residential d
procedures for:
POLICY 101.3.4
required to obtain
e permits from local,
agencies prior to
ng permit application
tial development to
rowth Management
e Permit Allocation
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the 'Planning Commission'4
read as set out below. Motlion
on System for new
elopment shall specify
(a) the annual adjustment of the
square footage of new non-
residential development to be
permitted during the next year
based upon:
(1) the square footage of new
non-residential development
completed during the
previous year;
(2) str ct regulations regard-
ing completion schedules
of permitted activities
shall be developed and
enforced to preclude
repeated renewal of expired
permits; and,
(3) mai taining a ratio of
app oximately 239 square
fee of new non-residential
development for new resi-
den:ial unit permitted
through the Permit Alloca-
tion System.
(b) timing of the acceptance of
applications and issuance of
permits for new non-residential
development during the calendar
year.
The Board discussed. No action.
POLICY 101.4.1
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to appro
recommendation and the reco
modified. During discussio
delete the portion pertaini
The amendment to delete was
motion and thus the Policy
Motion carried unanimously.
)ner Stormont and seconded by
re the Planning Commission's.
:unendation of Peter Kalla as!
i, the motion was amended to;
ig to the Kalla recommendation.
accepted by the maker of the
vill now read as set out below.
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The principal purpose of the Residential
Conservation land use category is to
encourage preservation of open space and
natural resources while providing for
very low -density residential development
in areas characterized by a predominance
of undisturbed native vegetation. The
maximum permitted density shall be 0.05
dwelling units per acre for offshore
islands. Maximum permitted densities in
other areas within this category shall
range from 0.05 to 0.25 dwelling units
per acre based upon the results of the
habitat analysis required by Division 8
of the Monroe County Land Development
Regulations, as amended.
POLICY 101.4.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Residential
Low land use category is to provide for
low -density residential development in
partially developed areas with substantial
native vegetation. Golf courses and
other private recreational uses are per-
mitted in this category. Maximum
permitted densities within this category
shall range from 0.25 to 0.5 dwelling
unit per acre.
POLICY 101.4.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to
below. Roll call vote was taken with
Commissioner Cheal
Mayor Harvey
Commissioner Jones
Commissioner Stormont
Mayor Pro Tem London
Motion carried.
and seconded by
now read as set out
the following results:
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
The principal purpose of the Residential
High land use category is to provide for
high -density single-family, multi -family,
and institutional residential development,
including mobile homes and manufactured
housing, located near employment centers.
Maximum permitted densities for single -
and multi -family residential development
shall range from 6 to 12 dwelling units
per acre for market rate housing. The
maximum permitted density for institu-
tional residential development shall be
10 rooms per acre.
POLICY 101.4.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve with an addition per DCA's
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recommendation 101.2.10 sofas to now read as set out bE
Dona Merritt, Debbie Harrison and Ken Metcalf addresses
Board. Motion carried unanimously.
The principal pur
Medium land use c
for single-family
development, prim
improved subdivis
disturbed or scar
permitted densiti
shall range from
per acre. Develo
subdivisions shal
residential unit
lot or parcel whi,
of Plan adoption.
ose of the Residential
tegory is to provide
suburban residential
rily within existing
ons characterized by
fied land. Maximum
s within this category
to 8 dwelling units
ment within improved
be limited to one
Dr each such platted
h existed at the time
Staff was directed to review DCA's recommendation 101.2
POLICY 101.4.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Mayor Harvey to approve Se
discussion, this motion-wa
POLICY 101.3.4
ow.
the
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ner Stormont and seconded by
amp's recommendation. During
withdrawn.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Harvey to approve Seacamp's�recommendation so as to n
as set out below. Motion carried unanimously.
Public facilities shall be exempted from
the requirements o_7 the Permit Allocation
System for new non-residential development.
Development activi y by federally tax-
exempt educational, scientific, religious,
social service, cultural and recreational
organizations may De exempted from the
permit allocation °ystem by the Board of
County Commissioners after review by the
Planning Commissio upon a finding that
such activity will not adversely affect
the hurricane evacuation objectives of
this ComprehensivelPlan.
POLICY 101.4.5
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
to now read as set out belo
The principal purp
Commercial land us
provide for:
( a ) commerci
plus rel
commerci
tutional
iyor
read
ner Stormont and seconded by
e Seacamp's recommendation so as
Motion carried unanimously.
ses of the Mixed Use/
category are to
1 retail and office
ted uses such as
1 apartments, insti-
residential uses;
(b) InternallRevenue Code 501(c)(3)
scientific and educational
facilities plus related uses
such as 'Student and employee
residential uses, program
facilities, marinas, mainten-
ance andirepair;
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(c) public buildings primarily
serving the needs of Monroe
County.
Maximum permitted intensities within this
category shall range from 0.10 to 0.45
Floor Area Ratio (FAR). Maximum permitted
densities for residential development
shall range from 6 to 12 units per acre.
POLICY 101.4.8
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal accept the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Agriculture/
Aquaculture land use category is to
encourage the retention of existing
agricultural and aquacultural uses.
Maximum permitted intensities within
this category shall range from 0.20 to
0.25 FAR.
POLICY 101.4.9
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to adopt the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion'
carried unanimously.
The principal purpose of the Recreation
land use category is to provide for
activity -based and resource -based
recreational facilities. Maximum per-
mitted intensities of building required
in conjunction with recreational uses
shall be 0.20 FAR.
POLICY 101.4.14
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Mayor
Harvey to amend so as to now read as set out below. Roll
call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Mayor Harvey Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried.
The principal purpose of the Military
land use category is to provide for
federally -owned lands used for military
purposes. Development densities and
intensities are not subject to regulation
by Monroe County. However, military
commanders will be requested to follow
densities and intensities as established
by the County.
POLICY 101.4.17
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
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below. Motion carried unanimously.
The principal pur
Commercial Center
designate establi
towards which no
ment should be di
incentive factor
System (see Objec
ing Policies), th
compact form of g
mitted densities
in accordance wit
use categories.
POLICY 101.4.19
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to adop
new Policy 101.4.19 which
Motion carried unanimously
Densities among p
Residential Conse
Low shall not be
densities which e
date of Plan adop
appeal procedures
such prior densit
in error.
POLICY 101.5.4
Motion was made by Commissi
Kalla's proposed amendment.
was withdrawn. Motion was
to add the words "on distur
Subparagraph (a)(9). Motic
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to delet
of this Policy. Motion car
POLICY 101.5.5
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to dele
unanimously.
ose of the Compact
overlay category is to
hed commercial centers
-residential develop-
ected through an
n the Permit Allocation
ive 101.5 and support-
reby encouraging a
owth. Maximum per-
nd intensities shall be
the underlying land
oner Stormont and seconded by
DCA's recommendation 101.213 as
ill now read as set out below.
perties designated
ation and Residential
creased above the
sted prior to the
on except through
o demonstrate that
designations were
ner Jones to approve Peter;
During discussion, the motion
hen made by Commissioner Cheal
ed sites" at the end of
died for lack of a second.
ner Cheal and seconded by
Subparagraphs (a)(3) and (A)(4).
ied unanimously.
ner Cheal and seconded by
this Policy. Motion carried
POLICY 101.6.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set
below. Motion carried unanimously.
By Fiscal Year 199
Land Authority sha
of 25 percent of i
year for the purpc
from qualified prc
by Policy 101.6.1.
from this source s
the acquisition of
property owners be
1996 (four years f
of the Permit Allo
, the Monroe County
1 dedicate a minimum
s annual budget each
e of acquiring land
erty owners as defined
Funds accumulated
all be reserved for
land from qualified
inning in October
llowing implementation
ation System).
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POLICY 101.13.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
evaluate the existing TDR program and
adopt Land Development Regulations which
address identified deficiencies in the
program. The following issues shall be
considered in evaluating the program:
(a) revision to the current tax
policy whereby owners of sites
which have transferred develop-
ment rights continue to pay
taxes on such rights until
development orders have been
issued for the transferred
rights at the receiver sites;
(b) establishment of criteria for
designation of sender and
receiver sites based upon
factors such as the environ-
mental characteristics of the
land;
(c)- establishment of mechanisms to
enhance the value and market-
ability of TDRs such as assign-
ing density bonuses to receiver
sites;
(d) clarification of the status of
sites which have transferred
development rights, including
the possible requirement that
sender sites be dedicated as
public or private open space
through conservation easement
or other mechanism; and
(e) establishment of a management
and accounting system to
track TDRs.
POLICY 101.14.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
Monroe County shall prohibit the placement
of mobile homes within the CHHA except on
an approved lot within an existing mobile
home park or subdivision zoned for such
use.
OBJECTIVE 101.19
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as -set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
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Monroe County recc
presently exists a
platted residentia
relative to the Cc
capacity based upc
traffic circulatic
marine resources,
service standards.
recognizes that pl
expections concern
owners of platted
ing permits. In c
exacerbating devel
which may not be s
shall discourage f
residential subdiv
menting Policy 101
gnizes that there
significant excess of
1 subdivision lots
anty's carrying
n hurricane evacuation,
n, water quality and
and other level of
The County further
atting may have created
ing the ability of
lots to receive build-
rder to avoid further
Dpment expectations
atisfied, Monroe County
arther platting of
ision lots by imple-
.18.1.
POLICY 101.19.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont to amend. Durling
discussion, the motion was withdrawn. -
POLICY 101.19.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve DCA's recommendation 101.2.11
as modified so as to now read as set out below. Motion]
carried unanimously.
The County shall
platting of devel
for a greater num
permitted under t
of the land use c
proposed developm
lots shall cluste
least environment
of the site.
POLICY 102.1.1
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Cheal to appr
so as to now read as set o
mously.
The Open Space Re
hundred percent f
of wetlands:
(a) submerg
(b) mangro
t approve any further
ments which provide
r of lots than are
density requirements
egory adopted for the
t site. All platted
development on the
ly sensitive portion
ner Stormont and seconded by
e Peter Kalla's recommendation
below. Motion carried unani-
irement shall be one
the following types
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lands;
( c ) salt ponds;
(d) freshwater wetlands with a 25-
foot buffer around them; and
(e) undisturbed salt marsh and
buttonwood wetlands.
POLICY 102.3.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
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recommendation and to modify same so as to now read as set
out below. Motion carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt revisions to the Land Development
Regulations pertaining to development
siting and clustering so as to avoid
impacts on sensitive habitats and to pro-
vide for the retention of contiguous open
space by requiring the following:
(a) when a parcel proposed for
development contains more than
one (1) habitat type, all
development shall be clustered
on the least sensitive por-
tion(s) of the parcel ( as is
currently required); and
(b) development permitted on the
least sensitive portion(s) of
a parcel shall be clustered
within that portion(s) of the
parcel. (See Conservation and
Coastal Management Policy 205.2.3)
POLICY 102.4.6
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to delete this Policy. Motion carried
unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
OBJECTIVE 102.5
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Roll
call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall develop and implement
a water quality protection program. This
program shall address existing sources of
water pollution in nearshore waters of the
Florida Keys. It shall be undertaken in
cooperation with EPA, DER, SFWMD, and
NOAA, and shall be part of the Water
Quality Protection Program for the Florida
keys National Marine Sanctuary.
POLICY 102.5.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall support and encourage
efforts by DER and HRS to continue to
undertake activities designed to reduce
pollutant discharges into ground and
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underground fuel s
Conservation and C
Objective 202.12 a
POLICY 102.5.6
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation so as to now
carried.unanimously with Ma
By September 30, 1
take actions to pr
techniques which w
pollutants from ae
tions into ground
concert with ongoi
the Florida Keys N
(See Conservation
Objective 202.11 a
POLICY 102.8.2
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation to delete th
mously with Commissioner Jo
POLICY 102.7.2
aboveground and
orage tanks. (See
astal Management
d related Policies)
i
ner Stormont and seconded bey
e the Planning Commission's;
read as set out below. Motion
or Harvey not present.
93, Monroe County shall
mote mosquito control
11 reduce the entry of
ial pesticide applica-
nd surface waters in
g efforts of EPA and
tional Marine Sanctuary.
nd Coastal Management
d related Policies)
ner Stormont and seconded b;y
e the Planning Commission's
s Policy. Motion carried unani-
es and Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend 'Iso as to now read as set ou
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey no
present. a
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Develop ent Regulations which
will further restrict the activities per-
mitted on offshore islands. These shall
include the following:
(a) developm
on offsh
spoil is
document
bird roo
(see Con
Manageme
(b) campgrou
not be F
islands;
(c) new mini
hibited
(d) permitte
islands
rookerie
detached
camping
of the o
a- tempor
ccessor
occupati
special
public h
nt shall be prohibited
re islands (including
ands) which have been
d as an established.
ery or nesting area
ervation and Coastal
t Policy 207.4.1);
ds and marinas shall
rmitted on offshore
pits shall be pro -
offshore islands;
i uses by -right on
:which are not bird
0 shall include
residential dwellings,
,for the personal use
7ner of the property on
iry basis), beekeeping,
r uses, and home
>ns (subject to a
ise permit requiring a
paring);
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(e) temporary primitive camping by
the owner, in which no land
clearing or other alteration of
the island occurs, shall be the
only use of an offshore island
which may occur without neces-
sity of a permit;
(f) the use of any motorized
vehicles including, but not
limited to, trucks, carts,
buses, motorcycles, all -terrain
vehicles and golf carts shall
be prohibited on existing un-
developed offshore islands;
(g) planting with native vegetation
shall be encouraged whenever
possible on spoil islands; and
(h) public facilities and services
shall not be extended to off-
shore islands.
OBJECTIVE 102.9 AND ITS POLICIES
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direct Staff to rewrite the Objective
and Policies prior to adoption of the Plan to establish a
management program only for County -owned lands located
within and adjacent to state and federal lands. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall implement regulations
and programs to address the special
environmental proection and/or traffic
circulation needs of the Big Pine Key,
North Key Largo, Holiday Isle and Ohio
Key Areas of Critical County Councern
(ACCC). The Goals, Objectives and
Policies of this Plan will replace the
Focal Point Plans.
POLICY 103.1.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve Joyce Newman's recommendation
to insert a new Subparagraph (a)(4) which will read as set
out below. Roll call vote was taken with the following
results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
(a) (4) lands within the Big Pine
Key Wetlands Slough/Save
Our Rivers Project acqui-
sition area.
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POLICY 103.1.5
Motion was made by
Commissioner Cheal
recommendation and
out below. Motion
present.
Commissioner Jones and seconded by
to appro6 the Planning Commission's'
to modif� same so as to now read asjset
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
By September 30, 1
document the fresh
associated recharg
Special measures s
protect the quanti
groundwater rechar
lenses. No new co
freshwater lens sh
POLICY 103.1.9
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation and to modif
below. Motion carried unan
present.
By October 16, 199
adopt revisions to
Regulations pertai
siting and cluster
consumption and fr
habitat by requiri
(a)
(b)
when a p
developm
one (1)
developm
on the 1
tion(s)
currentl
developm
least se
a parcel
within t
parcel.
POLICY 103.1.7
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal
Commissioner Stormont to amhnd and to
Newman's recommendation so Ns to now
Motion carried unanimously Ps
Mayor
By September 30, 1
encourage the comp
tion of a cooperat
program for privat
lands located with
parks and conserva
owned by the state
ments which are of
Pine Key ACCC, inc
(a) National
(b) Save Our
Wetlands
93, Monroe County shall
ater lens systems and
areas on Big Pine Key.
all be implemented to
y and quality of
e to the freshwater
mercial use of the
11 be allowed.
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission's;
so as to -now read as set out
mously with Mayor Harvey not
, Monroe County shall
the Land Development
ing to development
ng so as to avoid the
gmentation of Key Deer
g the following:
rcel proposed for
nt contains more than
abitat type, all
nt shall be clustered
ast sensitive por-
f the parcel (as is
required); and
nt permitted on the
sitive portion(s) of
shall be clustered
at portion(s) of the
and seconded by.
also include Joyce
read as set out below.
Harvey not present.
)95, Monroe County shall
_etion and implementa-
_ve land management
and County -owned
_n and adjacent to
:ion lands which are
and federal govern-
.ected by the Big
_uding :
IKey Deer Refuge;
Rivers/Big Pine Key.
Slough Project;
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(c)
(d)
POLICY 103.1.11
Coupon Bight/Key Deer CARL
Project; and
Coupon Bight State Aquatic
Preserve.
Motion was made by
Commissioner Cheal
recommendation so a
carried unanimously
Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
to approve the Planning Commission's
s to now read as set out below. Motion
with Mayor Harvey not present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County, in
conjunction with FDOT, shall implement
the following Transportation System
Management (TSM) techniques to relieve
localized traffic constraints on Big Pine
Key:
(a) widen US-1 to a three -lane
section from MM 30.4 to MM 31.1;
(b) re -time the traffic signal at
the Key Deer Boulevard/US-1/
Chapman Street intersection;
and
(c) extend the three -lane US-1
section south to Ships Way from
MM 29.8 to MM 29.7.
POLICY 103.1.12
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Mayor Pro Tem London to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County, in
conjunction with FDOT, shall initiate a
traffic engineering study to determine
the feasibility, cost and environmental
impacts of widening US-1 to four lanes on
Big Pine Key. This study will consider,
at a minimum, the costs, feasibility and
environmental impacts of a four -lane
section with elevated roadways, frontage
roads and Key Deer underpasses, and a
four -lane at -grade section with a fencing
program along US-1 to prevent Key Deer
crossing.
POLICY 103.1.13
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County, in conjunction with the
FWS, shall implement activities to pro-
hibit the destruction of the federally -
designated Key Deer and to protect its
habitat to address:
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(a) enforc
laws;
(b) incorpo
guideli
orders;
t of animal control
tion of management
s into development
(c) construc`tion of fences;
(d) roadside management techniques;
(e) feeding aws;
(f) speed li)nit enforcement;
(g) removal pDf invasive plants;
(h) distribution of management
guidelines to private land-
owners; 3.nd
(i) attainment of Key Deer
management objectives.
POLICY 103.1.14
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal to replace the wolds
"tour groups" with the word "tourists" in this Policy.
Motion died for lack of a s cond.
OBJECTIVE 103.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's!
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County, in coordination with the
FWS, shall manage fhe North Key Largo
ACCC consistent wi h the Goals, Objectives
and Policies of this Comprehensive Plan
in order to prese+ the habitat of four
(4) species of animals listed as endangered
under the Endangered Species Act, includ-
ing the American cfocodile (Crocodylus
acutus), the Key Largo wood rat (Neofoma
floridana smalli),�the Key Largo cotton
mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola),
and the Schaus' swallowtail butterfly
(Heraclides aristoc emus ponceanus).
POLICY 103..2.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded
Commissioner Cheal to adopt the Planning Commission's
mendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Coiunissioner Jones and Mayor
not present.
By October 16, 1991, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Develop�ent Regulations which
establish a PermitTAllocation System and
Point System for new residential and non-
residential development (see Objectives
101.2, 101.3, and 101.5 and supporting
Policies). In developing the Point
System, Monroe County shall consider
assigning points as follows:
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rvey
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(a) a negative point rating to
developments proposed within
hammocks (identified pursuant
to Conservation and Coastal
Management Policy 207.10.1)
used by Schaus' swallowtail
butterfly.
POLICY 103.1.13
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by
Commissioner Stormont to accept Joyce Newman's recommen-
dation to amend the first sentence so as to now read as set
out below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor.Harvey not
present.
Monroe County shall implement activities
to prohibit the destruction of the
federally -designated endangered Key Deer
and to protect its habitat to address:
POLICY 103.2.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept Planning Commission's recommen-
dation and to also modify same so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt revisions to the Land Development
Regulations pertaining to development
siting and clustering so as to avoid
impacts on sensitive habitats and to pro-
vide for the retention of contiguous open
space by requiring the following:
(a) when a parcel proposed for
development contains more than
one (1) habitat type, all
development shall be clustered
on the least sensitive.portion(s)
of the parcel (as is currently
required); and
(b) development permitted on the
least sensitive portion(s) of
a parcel shall be clustered
within that portion(s) of the
parcel.
POLICY 103.2.4
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Development Regulations which
require that the following analyses be
undertaken prior to finalizing plans for
the siting of new public facilities re-
quired to support development:
(a) assessment of needs;
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(b) evaluation of alternative sites
and design alternatives for the
selected, site; and
(c) ass essme' t of impacts on sur-
rounding land uses and natural
resources.
Monroe County shall require that public
facilities be deve oped on the least
environmentally se sitive lands and shall
support, where possible, the location of
public facilities Doff of North Key Largo.
POLICY 103.2.13
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to appro
recommendation so as to now
carried unanimously with Ma
Prior to issuing a
development approv
require all applic
eral and state per
limited to, requir
to endangered spec
U.S. Fish and Wild
Florida Game and F
Commission.
POLICY 103.3.4
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to add a
as set out below. Roll cal
Harvey not present.
By October 1993, t
Isle shall prepare
a unified master d
those properties i
Isle ACCC. All fu
within the Holiday
based on the Land
applicable to the
any portion thereo
OBJECTIVE 103.5
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to appro
recommendation to add this
set out below. Motion carr
not present..
ner Stormont and seconded
e the Planning Commission'
read as set out below. Mo
or Harvey not present.
building permit or
1, Monroe County shall
nts to obtain all fed -
its including, but not
d permits pertaining
es as required by the
ife Service and the
esh Water Fish
ner Stormont and seconded
new Policy which is to now
vote was unanimous with M
e owners'of Holiday
and submit for approval
velopment plan for
volved in the Holiday
ure development orders
Isle ACCC shall be
evelopment Regulations
ntire ACCC rather than
on
ead
ner Stormont and seconded by
e the Planning Commission'sil
ew Objective which will read as
ed unanimously with Mayor Harvey
By October 16, 199?, the Land Development
Regulations will be revised to address
the issues in the focal point plans for
nations as stipulated all four ACCC desig
in Objectives 103.1 to 103.4 and related
Policies.
POLICY 103.5.1
I
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commisisoner Jones to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation to add this new Policy which will read asset
out below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992,.the Land Development
Regulations will be revised to eliminate
the ACCC designations from Holiay Isle,
Big Pine Key, North Key Largo, and Ohio
Key.
POLICY 104.1.3
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously.
By September 30, 1995, Monroe County shall
complete a comprehensive historic archi-
tectural survey to inventory and document
historic architectural resources. This
survey shall also identify historic hous-
ing and define the bounds of any potential
historic districts such as those prelimi-
narily identified on Conch Key, in
Islamorada, and in Marathon.
POLICY 104.2.1
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Jones to approve the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously.
By October 16, 1992, the Monroe County
Growth Management Division shall revise
Article VIII (Section 9.5-451 to 9.5-454)
of the Land Development Regulations to
expand and refine the program to desig-
nate historic resources on a Florida
Keys Historic Register. The Florida Keys
Historic Register program shall include
historic, archaeological and cultural
resources that are significant in national,
state or local history. The revisions
shall:
(a) reflect the recommendations of
the Historic Florida Keys
Preservation Board and other
historic preservation groups;
and
(b) specify designation criteria by
type of resource such as:
historic sites, archaeological
sites, cultural sites, historic
districts.
POLICY 104.2.2
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
By September 30, 1993, Monroe County
Growth Management Division shall prepare
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documentation to
resources to the
Register of histo
minate the following
orida Keys Historic
c places:
(a) all reslich
urces listed on the
NationaRegister of Historic
Places are located in
unincorporated Monroe County;
(b) archaelo�ical sites identified
as worth of preservation;
(c) Tavernier Historic District. j
POLICY 104.2.4
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Cheal to amend
below. Motion carried unan
present.
ner Stormont and seconded
so as to now read as set
mously with Mayor Harvey
By September 30, 1�994, Monroe County shall
submit documentation for nominating the
following resources to the National
Register of Historic Places:
(a) old overseas railroad bridges
identified in the AHC Archi-
tecturalpWindshield Survey
(Thematic Resource nomination);
(b) hurricane houses and public
buildings (Islamorada Library
and Tavernier Health Department)
constructed as WPA projects, in
addition the hurricane
memorial in Islamorada;
(c) archaeologicalm sites identified
in the AHC 1988 survey as eligi-
ble for omination to the
National Register (Individual
Historic Site nominations).
POLICY 104.5.5
and
POLICY 104.5.6
Motion was made by Commissi
Commissioner Jones to accep
recommendation to delete th
unanimously with Mayor Hary
POLICY 103.2.1
Motion was made by Commiss
Commissioner Jones to amen
read as set out below. Ro
Mayor Harvey not present.
(a) a negat
develop
hammock
to Cons
Managem
by Scha
or for
Key Lar
Acquisi
ner Stormont and seconded
the Planning Commission's
se Policies. Motion carri
y Not present.
ner Cheal.and seconded by
Subparagraph (a) so as to n
call vote was unanimous wil
e point rating to
nts proposed within
(identified pursuant
vation and Coastal
t Policy 207.10.1 used
' swallowtail butterfly
e lands in the North
Hammock's CARL Project
on Area;
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POLICY 104.6.2
Motion was madde by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation so as to now read as set out below. Motion
carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Monroe County shall include archaeological
sites identified by local historic preser-
vation groups on the priority list of
Natural Heritage and Park acquisition
sites. (See Future Land Use Objective
102.4 and related Policies.)
OBJECTIVE 101.18
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with•Mayor Harvey not
present.
By October 16, 1992, Monroe County shall
adopt Land Development Regulations which
provide updated procedures and criteria
for the determination of vested rights
and for the granting of beneficial use.
POLICY 101.18.2
Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem London and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to amend so as to now read as set out
below. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
It is the policy of Monroe County that
neither the provisions of this Compre-
hensive Plan nor the Land Development
Regulations shall deprive a property owner
of all beneficial use of a parcel of real
property which is a lot or parcel of
record as of the date of adoption of this
Comprehensive Plan. Accordingly, Monroe
County shall adopt a beneficial use pro-
cedure under which an owner of real
property may apply for relief from the.
literal application of the applicable
Land Use Regulations or of this Plan when
such application would have the effect of
denying beneficial use of that property.
The relief to which an owner shall be
entitled shall be the minimum use which
will avoid a deprivation of the beneficial
use of the property.
The Board discussed the need for a method to allow for the
reduction of scope and size of a project once permitted.
Mark Rosch discussed the Future Land Use Maps and indicated
that the Staff had identified numerous scrivenor's errors.
The Board then considered Commissioner Stormont's recom-
mended changes concerning Map Atlas.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
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1. Existing Land Use:
On Title Page, add additional notes:
A. Coastal High Hazard areas are
approximhtely delineated. Offi-
cial delineations are contained
on FIRM 4aps, Community 125129.
B. Land Use delineations are approx-
imate. )fficial delineations are
containea on official zoning maps
of Monro6 County.
C. Coastal carrier Resource System
delineations are approximate.
Official I delineations are con-
tained on the Coastal Barrier
Resource System Map adopted by
the Coastal Barrier Improvement
Act of lb.90.
Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the followinc
3. Soils I
A. Map 2 1
i. MarNoel Pit in Hibiscus
Pari area
ii. Mar] ed Tavernier area no
loner active
iii. Mark Blue Waters Pit off
a� l e
Burton Drive in Tavernier
I
area
B. Map 3
i. Marked Tavernier area no
longger active
ii. Mark Blue Waters Pit off
Burton Drive in Tavernier
u
area
C. Map 4
Leisure ife Sales Pit no longer
active
D. Map 8
Keevan Pit no longer active
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
4. Existing Transportation Maps
A. On each of the 8 maps either
delete "Public" from all airport
zone indicators or indicate each
type on appropriate map.
B. Map 2 - Key Largo Secondary
School should be identified as
Key Largo Elementary and Middle
Schools.
C. Map 3
i. Correct "Plantation High
School" to "Coral Shores
High School"
ii. Correct Plantation
Elementary School to
Plantation "Elementary and
Middle School"
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
5. Future Transportation Maps
A. On each of the 8 maps either
delete "Public" from all airport
zone indicators or indicate each
type on appropriate map.
B. Map 2 - Key Largo Secondary
School should be identified as
Key Largo Elementary and Middle
Schools.
C. Map 3
i. Correct "Plantation High
School" to "Coral Shores
High School"
ii. Correct Plantation Ele-
mentary School to
Plantation "Elementary
and Middle School"
D. Maps 6 & 7 - Drop Lytton's Way
and its collector status.
Roll call vote was taken with the following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones No
Commissioner Stormont Yes
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
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Motion was made b
seconded by Commissioner C
6. Solid Waste
A. Map 1 -
Station
Should
C905.
Commissioner Stormont and
al to approve the following:
ey Largo Transfer
n wrong location.
moved adjacent to
B. Map 2 -Eliminate the Keys
Sanitary Service/Island Disposal
service zone designations and
line. They are incorrect to be
on this map.
C. Map 3 1
i. Eli inate the Keys Sanitary
Service/Island Disposal
service zone designations
andiline at the right.
ii. Putl correct Keys Sanitary
Service designation to the
right of the line to the
le 4 side of the map.
D. Map 4 - Long Key Transfer Station
is in wrong place. It is below
City of Layton, on the bay side.
E. Map 6 - Baltuff Disposal is now
IWC
F. Map 7
i. Chafge Baltuff Disposal to
IWC
ii. The IIsland Disposal Service
is actually Bland Disposal
Service
iii. The�Cudjoe Transfer Station
and Emergency Landfill is
in the wrong place. It is
on Blimp Road - the road
running to the bay from
U.S. #1.
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made bylCommissioner Cheal to direct
Staff to analyze the existing maps to make sure that the
Future Land Use Maps are reflective of existing zoning and
to make appropriate changes to the Future Land Use Maps
during the time -between transmittal and final adoption of
the Plan. During discussioT, the motion was withdrawn.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by
Commissioner Cheal to direct Staff to correct all inadver-
tent conflicts between the Future Land Use designationsland
the existing zoning maps. During discussion, the motion was
withdrawn. Motion was madeiby Commissioner Stormont and
seconded by Commissioner Jones to incorporate the Lower
Matecumbe Community Plan asisubmitted by Michael Bier into
the Future Land Use Maps and that the land use designations
Im
should -be consistent with the Future Land Use Map designa-
tions. Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not
present.
The Board discussed requests for Future Land Use
Map changes and/or zoning changes received by the Planning
Department (see Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part
hereof). Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by'Commissioner Jones to direct Staff to perform an analysis
of the items on Exhibit A and to make recommendations and to
provide those recommendations to the Board prior to Plan
adoption. Roll call vote was taken with the following
results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones Yes
Commissioner Stormont No
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
Applicant McCutcheon
Location Lot 1, Blk 2, Seacrest
Subd., Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the following:
Applicant Mearns
Location Lt 1, Blk 1,
Seacrest 1st Addn.
Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
AND
Applicant Aultman
Location Lt 1, Blk 1
Seacrest, Mara.
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve -the following:
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Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
AND
Gamble
Som:)rero #2 Ext or
Sombrero #1?
RM to RH
Stvron
Sombrero #2 Ext
Mar pdthon
RM to RH
Hayes
1104 24th St Ocean
RM �o RH
Applicant Don Johnson
Location' Lot 10
Sombrero Sub #2
-FLUM Change RM to RH
Motion carried unanimously �ith Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to ap rove the following:
PP c h
Applicant ST.itt ut's)
(Stout's)
Location Lida Lt 42, 1 & 2
85t St. Ocean &
US, Marathon
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made bylCommissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
Applicant Ornitein (Mutchnik)
Location Galway Bay MH Park
Marathon
FLUM Change MC/RH to
Comm w/MH
i
Motion carried unanimously.ith Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded
I -by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
Applicant Boland
Location Lt E, F, G & H
Sadowski Subd., Amd.
FLUM Change RM to MC
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present..
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Commissioner Jones to approve the request of Williams -
Sea Camp, Big Pine Key, to the designation of "Educational".
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
The Board discussed the request of Mr. Kenneth
Druckman concerning Lots R, S and T and also the request of
the Dolphin Research Center.
Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and seconded
by Commissioner Cheal to approve the following:
Applicant
Location
FLUM Change
Dwyer
pt Govt Lot 2
(5+) ac) on
Big Torch
Remove RCO
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded
by Mayor Pro Tem London to direct Staff to correct all known
inadvertent conflicts between the Future Land Use designa-
tions and the existing zoning maps, to be accomplished as an
administrative procedure. Roll call vote was taken with the
following results:
Commissioner Cheal Yes
Commissioner Jones Yes
Commissioner Stormont No
Mayor Pro Tem London Yes
Motion carried unanimously with Mayor Harvey not present.
There being no further business, the meeting was
adjourned..
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REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
ote: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
plication, B = Boundary Determination Application,
= Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
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pplicant Location Change Change P T Action to Date/Comments Staff Recommendation
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various N of Torchwood RM/RL IS/SR to CFSD A Y Existing CF uses & residences Change FLUM to MCF;
Little Torch to MCF Rezone to CFSD
C rouch
9erry
Pt Govt Lt 3 RC to ? NA to ?
Park Key (MM 18.5)
Island N of Oc Reef RC to RL OS to SR
Pumpkin Key
North Key Largo
H arum MM 84.5
Windley Key
F KEC Lt ], Bk 4
Singleton's Addn
Tay. Cove, MM 91.6
M attson & 10.25 ac
Tobin MM 84, Oceanside
HoJo, Windley Key
Holiday Isle,
EI Capitan)
P evia Lts 1-8, Bk 2
Fernandez) Bay Haven Sec 1
MM 95, Key Largo
R eithmeyer •lohnson Tract
Coppola Parc 1A, Govt Lt 4
Sugarloaf Shores W20
MC to RL SC to SR
A Y Vacant disturbed w/seawall; Do not change FLUM or Zone.
used for come fishing. Wants toConsider LDR revision to permit
continue fishing uses limited fishing use.
A Y Proposed 16 hanesites. Key is Do not change FLUM or Zone.
in Card Sound Aquatic Preserve
A Y Proposed 16-24 detached condos. Change FLUM to RL;
Zoning to east is URM & SR Rezone to SR
RM to MC IS to SC A Y Vacant lot used for employee parking
Lt 6 already SC. Wants boundary
moved
None ACCC/SC to A Y Existing motels, marina &
DR or UC access. uses. No proposed devt.
RL to SR to RU-1 A Y Request 5 interior lots to be reDo not change FLUM or Zone
RM/MC (IS) & SC 3 (1 on US1) SC. No surrounding
commercial uses
RL to MC SR to SC
Stanley Lt 4, Tropical RL to MC SR to SC
Coral Reef Ests.
MM 88.7, Tavernier
Vandel LT 1, Bk 4 MC to RM SC to IS
Cutthroat Harbor Ests
A Y Office under const. On US 1.
Wants diversified comm uses.
Appl still interested as of 1/92
A Y On US 1. Proposed offices
Can. devt across hwy
SR allows limited commercial use
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Do not change FLUM or Zane
A Y Was RU-1. 20 lots zoned SC, Change FLUM to RM; Rezone to IS
surrounded by IS. This lot is
ExN►8,T A
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T -- Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
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Applicant Location Change Change P T Action to Date/Comments Staff Recommendation
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Cudjoe
in the center of SC area.
Eason
Lts T3-T9
RM to MC
IS to SC
A Y
1 hse & 1 duplex on 3 parcels.
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
Russell Estate
4 lots vacant. Want hotel/motel
use
MM 83.5, Islamorada
(like adjacent parcel to east.)
Tine
Lt 23, Niles Channel
RL/RC to
SS/NA to IS
A Y
Wanted to build SF home.
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone.
MM 25, Summerland
RM
NEW OWNER: LAND AUTHORITY
US Home Corp
pt Lt 1, Tav Vil Rvd
RL/RC to
SR/NA to
A N
Undeveloped. No proposed use.
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
MM 92.6, Tavernier
MC
SC
Now Planters Pointe; NEW OWNERS
Southland
50 ac, Gr Key Beach
RC/RL to
NA/SR/SS
A Y
Undeveloped. Proposed mixed
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
Insurance
MM 57.5, Grassy Key
MC
to MU
res/comm devt. Developer can
do DRI. NEW OWNER: ARAMICO CORP
Snapper Cay
Lts 6&7, Tr 5
MCF to MC
CFA to SC
A
Existing constr. equipment
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
Acquisition
Mat. Sandy Beach
storage. Lots in center of
Lower Matecumbe
CFA district
Rhodus
Parc 5, Tr 5
MCF to MC
CFA to SC
A Y
Existing office/warehouse
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
Mat. Sandy Beach
Wants 1 It in center of
MM 74.5, Lower Mat.
CFA dist changed. On US 1.
Snapper Creek
Lts 4-6, 22 Bk 1
RM to MC
IS to SC
A Y
Existing commercial uses
Change
only developed
portion of
Trading
Seaside Subd Amd
property: to MC on FLUM; rezone to
(Burgin/Lup)
MM 94.8, Key Largo
Swartz
south of US 1
MCF to
CFSD-15
A N
1 exist bldg. Owner claims
Change
FLUM to MC; rezone to SC
MM 49, Marathon
MC
to SC
no longer used for comm fishing
Plans for motel/corm retail
Russell
pt Tr 1 Mandalay Amd
RL to MC
SR to SC
A Y
Existing boat basin, seawall &
Do not
change FLUM or
Zone
MM 97.4, Key Largo
CBS bldg. NEW OWNER
Shaw &
pt Lts 6-8
MC/RC to
SC/NA to
A Y
Proposed resort. Pilings from
Do not
change FLUM or
zone.
Belski
Jenkins Plat
MC
DR
uncompleted condo. Mostly NA
MM 102, Key Largo
Behind concrete tower.
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T -- Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
FLUM Zoning
Applicant Location Change Change
Planning Lts 1-15, Bks 1 & 2 RH to RM URM to IS
Dept.
Paradise Point
MM 105, Key largo
Pinder
Tract ]
RL to MC
SR to SC
Subdiv of Lots 3 & 4
MM 81.2, Upper Mat.
Paschkes &
Next to Coury Subd
RL to RH
SR to UR
Abreu
MM 80 bayside
Islamorada
Parks
Lt 38, Bk 1
None or
IS to IS-D
KL Ocean Isle Ests
RM to RH
or UR
MM 106, Key Largo
Price
Tr IA, pt Tr 1
RL to MC
SR to SC
Mandalay Amd
MM 97.4, Key Largo
Mangiardi
Lts 3-8, Sk 1
MC/RL to
SCAR to
Marathon Heights
MC
SC
MM 50.3, Marathon
1st Nat] Bank pt Tract A
RH to MC
URM to SC
of Miami
Wynken Slynken & Nod
MM 96.5, Key Largo
McDowell
south of It 10
RM to RH
IS to URM
Sombrero Subd #2
MM 48, Marathon
JPB
Sea Isle Resort
RL to MC
SR to UC
Enterprises
MM 82, Upper Mat.
Key Largo
SR 905, 6.5 mi
RC to MC
NA to DR
Investors
from US 1; oceanside
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Staff Recommendation
A Y Change to correct mapping error Change zoning to URM???
1st submitted as bound deter
Need approval of all prop owners
A N Existing 11 unit motel. Change FLUM to MC; rezone to SC
SR now allows 12 units, SC 25+
App complete except fee.
A Y Vacant land between sf and Do not change FLUM or Zone
multi-family/mobile home devt
Proposes 6 sf homes
A Was RU-3. Do not change FLUM or Zone
A N Existing boat basin
Residences surrounding
A Existing 12-un motel on Its 3-8.Depends on existing density. If no
Approx 14,329 sf site; built out, do not rezone
1/2 site is SC, 1/2 SR
A Y Existing commercial bldg.
Now up to 2500sf comm allowed Do not change FLUM or Zone
in URM. Was BU-2
A 1 existing Mi, < 1/4 ac lot
surrounded by trailers
A Existing 6 unit motel,
want to expand
A Proposed resort. Next to
Madeira Village
Change FLUM to RH; rezone to URM
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Do not change FLUM or Zone
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
FLUM Zoning
Applicant Location Change Change
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Staff Recommendation
North Key Largo
Kluglein
Lt 2 Bk 1
RC to MC NA to SC
A No plans. Surrounded by
Do not change FLUM or Zone
N Sugarloaf Acres
comm. uses. On Crane Blvd
Lux
Lt 11, Parc 5
None IS to IS-D
A Y Duplex in IS zone. LDR issue
Do not rezone?
Sombrero Props
NEW OWNER
MM 50, Marathon
Gline
Lts 1-3
RC to RM NA to IS
A Y In Coupon Bight CARL project?
Depends on County biologist?
Long Bch Ests, Sec A
Next to IS district
MM 32, Big Pine
Hershoff
Lts 1-4, Bk 2 Key
RL to MC SR to SC
A N Proposed office. 2500 sf
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Heights; Lt 1 Trop,
comm. now allowed in SR. In
Coral Reef Ests
median across from SC & SS
MM 88.6, Plantation
Howard
Govt Lt 1 & 4; 140ac
RC to I NA to I
A In Coupon Bight CARL project?
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Both sides of US 1
MM 32, Big Pine
Issac
MM 90, Plantation
RL to MC SR to SC
A N Proposed 120 unit motel.
Do not change FLUM or Zone
OWNER REQUESTED REFUND..
1st Federal
Bk 2,4,7,9, & 11
MC to RH SC to UR
A Existing condo devt; 2 bldgs
Change FLUM to RH or RM; rezone to
Svgs & Loan
Key Largo North Subd
complete
MM 95, Key Largo
Florida Rock
W1/2 Lt 6, oceanside
MC to I SC to I
A Existing concrete plant.
Possible change to I on FLUM and Zr
& Sand
MM 92.5, Tavernier
Surrounded by IS, URM
Consider neighborhood impact
Gautier
MM 88.6, Plantation
RH to MC UR to SC
A Cleared/vacant surrounded by
Do not change FLUM or Zone
multi -family & mobile hones.
OWNER REQUESTED REFUND
Forestek
pt Lt10 Bk3 Key Hgts
RL to MC SR to SC
A On US 1, surrounded by comet.
Change existing developed area only
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AN?/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
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Zoning
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Applicant
Location
Change
Change
P
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Staff Recommendation
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Lts 1-4 Bk 1 Pla Bch
uses. Change would make
to MC on FLU14; rezone to SC
MM 88.5, Plantation
conforming.
Dash Air
SW 1/2 Lt 3
RL/RC to
SR/NA to
A
Y No proposal. Existing SF on
Do not change FLUM or Zone
MacDonalds Plat Amd
RH
UR
site. Next to SR/NA & URM
MM 87.5, Plantation
Eager
Lt 17, next to
RL to MC
SR to SC
A
N On US 1 oceanside
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Burlington Sch Subd
Key Largo
EvanoffIs
oceanside & median
RL/RC to
SR/SS/NA
A
Y Undeveloped. Next to Plant.
Do not change FLUM or Zone
MM 89.6, Plantation
MC/SR
to SC/SR
Shores. Proposed Comm & sf homes
de Santis
Lts 1,2,13, & 14,
RC to RM
NA to IS
A
Existing SF unit. On US 1
Do not change FLUM or Zone
Bks A & 2
bayside. Next to URM
MM 58.5, Grassy Key
Cerra
Lts 1-6, Bk 5; Its
MC to RH
DR to UR
A
Y Has already been rezoned to UR???
1-5 Bk 6, Coco Plum
as part of DR-6.
MM 53, Fat Deer
Clinton
pt Govt Lt 2,
RL/RC to
SR/NA to
A
Y Vacant. Proposed hotel/motel
Do not change FLUM or Zone
oceanside
MC/RC or
DR/NA or
or apts. Between Farara Shores
MM 52.3, Marathon
RH/NA
URMA
SC/IS and SR/DR
Fat Freddy's
Lts 8 & 10
RM to MC
IS to SC
A
Vacant. S of US 1 between
Change FLUM to RL?; Rezone to SR?
Chicken
Jenkins Plat
Largo Sound Village & Oceana.
MM 104, Key Largo
Proposed 2500 sf restaurant
Coral Isles Lts 1-4, Bk 3 Font RM to MC IS to SC
Church, et ai Lake Ests & adj
parcels in Absolom Plt
MM 90, Plantation
Boulis N1/2 of Trs 8-10 RL to MC SR to SC
Lee Shores 2nd amd
MM 102, Key Largo
A Y Existing church, come. bldg, andConsider partial rezoning and/or
4-plex. No proposed deveiopmentLDR text change
A Y Existing restaurant/bar (The Change FLUM to MC; rezone to SC
Quay). Adj 1-1/2 lots also SR
Surrounded by SC
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, 8 = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
FLUM Zoning
Applicant Location Change Change
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Staff Recommendation
Brown
Lts 1-4, Sq 58
None
SS to OR
A
Proposed SF home
Rezone to SR
Crain's Subd
MM 57.5, Grassy Key
Brier
Lts 1-18, Sq 27
RM to RH
IS to URM
A N
Existing MH/RV area. Was RU-1.
Sands Subd
Part vac, part RV (not W)?
MM 31, Big Pine
Barksdale
Marathon
RM to RH
IS to URM
A
Existing pre-fab bldg.
Change FLUM to RH; rezone to URM
OWNER REQUESTED REFUND
Schoninger
Lt 31, pt Its 22,23,
RL/MC to
SR/SC to
A
Vacant.
Do not change FLUM or Zone
30, Jenkins Plat
MC
UC
MM 100.3, Key Largo
Gamble
Sombrero #2 Ext or
RM to RH
IS to URM
L
Mobile home area
Sombrero #1?
Denied by DCA in 1st rd
Styron
Sombrero #2 Ext
RM to RH
IS to URM
L
Denied by DCA in 1st rd
Change RM to RH on FLUM; rezone tc
Marathon
T
Is mobile horse area
Haynes
1104 24th St Ocean
RM to RH
IS to URM
T
Denied by DCA in 1st rd
Akontieff,
Block 9 (Lt 24)
Paul & Marie
Stratton's Subd
MC to RM
SC to IS-D
L
Petition from BK 9 residents:
oppose rezoning from RU3 to SC
Tobin
Blk 6, & 1 It Blk 5,
MC to RM?
MU to SR
L
old staff rept suggests
Leave as MC on FLUM
(Cimmino)
Tavernier Harbor
UR is more appropriate.
Retain MU zoning
MM92 Bayside, N of
FLUM & Zoning change
Fire House/Marine Ave.
requests conflict.
Tavernier
Is mixed use area.
McCutcheon
Lt 1, Blk 2
RM to MC
IS to Comm.
L
Was BU-2. Surrounded by comm.
Seacrest Subd.
T
Business since 1957 (Mara Glass)
Marathon
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
Applicant Location
Mearns
AuItman
Boland
Hurt
Filer
Schmitt
(Stout's)
Fallon
Tucker
(Olson)
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Lt 1, Blk 1 RM to MC IS to Coin. L Vacant lot (pkg)
Seacrest 1st Addn. T next to above bus.
Marathon
Lt 1, Blk 1
RM to MC
IS to Comm. L
Seacrest, Mara.
It E,F,G & H
RM to MC
IS to Comm. L
Sadowski Subd., Amd.
Parcels A, B,C & D
B: SR to MU L
(all Tract A)
D: NA to MU
Valhalla Island
Dorn Subd,
CBRS
None L
Torchwood West
exclusions
Big Torch
Lida It 42, 1 & 2 .
RM to MC
IS to Conn. L
85th St. Ocean &
US 1, Marathon
Sunset Gardens Tr B?
RL to MC
SR to SC L
MM 94 Bayside (4 ac)
Key Largo
Swimming Hole
CFSD-1 to `f L
Big Pine Air,,
L�l C.
Ornstein Geiger Key Marina RL to Comm SS to Cornn. L
(Coon & Old State Rd 4A delete RCO T
Boydston)
Ornstein Galway Bay MH Park MC/RH to MU/URM to L
(Mutchnik) Marathon Carton w/MH URM T
Was BU-1
Was BU-2A. SC to
east & west
written legal desc.0
of Tract A correct as MU;
Map shows only A & C =MU
See FWS map of areas
excluded from CBRS
Was BU-2
Restaurant for 20 yrs.
Behind & next to Red Cross,
on US 1
Staff Recommendation
Was BU-2, then RU-]
Wants Motels, Marinas & Rests.
OFF/Lower Keys Chapt. don't
object to change
marina/bar fur 27 yrs
wants conforming status
for possible future improvements
wants all prop. one "commercial"
category to allow MH parks,
boat slips & access. uses. Existing
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
FLUM Zoning
Applicant Location Change Change
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Ornstein
Tract A
MC/RL to
SC/SR to L
(Smith)
Marie's Yacht Harbor
MC
Comm. T
Club & Marina
Coco Plum Rd.
Ornstein
Marathon Seafood
MCF/RH
CFA/URM to L
(MS owners)
Lt 8-10 Elk 1,
to MCF
all CFA
Lt 8-10 Elk 2,
Riggs Subd.
Ornstein
2 mi strip connercial MC to ? SC to ?
(Cudjoe
zoning on US 1
Homeowners)
Cudjoe Key
Williams
Sea Camp None None
Big Pine Key
Fisher
Snug Harbor Elk 4; C to RM None
(Rhog Inc,
Smind Bch Addn 2
Hannibal Ld)
Summerland
Madeo
Cudjoe Gardens Marina RL to MC None
Lts 8,9,10&11, elk 14
Cdje Gdns 3rd Addn
Drost
Club 800 None
Lts 5; 6 & 7, Elk 14
Cuje Grins 3rd Addn
Skerrett
Tracts A & B None None
(W&R Corp)
Cudjoe Ocean Shores
T
L
MH park w/office & laundry
Wants all property in 1 zone.
Errors on FLUM. Donated an area
for sanctuary. Bound Det. denied
also requests abandonment of
south end of 11th St.
Staff Recommendation
wants removal of strip commercial
zoning along US 1 on Cudjoe
T Want to remain MU. MC cat. Change def of MC in Final Draft to
def doesn't include res. uses. include all uses now allowed in MU:
Camp shown Rec on Exist LU map Change Existing LU designation to E
Wants Educational
L scribner's errors on FLUM
No zoning change requested
L Correct scribner's errors on FLUM
Now zoned SC
L Correct scribner's error
Now zoned SC
L Shown on FLUM as MC/RC/MCF
Now zoned SC/NA/CFA
Boundary between MC/RC questioned
Boun Det in 1990.
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE MAP CHANGE AND/OR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = Letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
Applicant Location
Skerrett pt Govt Lt 2
Sec6/twp66/rng33
Key Vaca
Masters Lts 1 & 2, Blk 2
Key Largo City,
Garden Cove Sect.
Good
US 1 to airstrip
Sugarloaf Key
Dwyer
pt Govt Lot 2
(5+ ac) on
Big Torch
Rossi &
Stock Island
Smith
FLUM Zoning
Change Change
C
0
M
T L
Y E
P T Action to Gate/Comments
E E
Staff Recommendation
None None L Wants to remain DR.
FLUM shows MC
DR des. is LDR question
r to MC No zoning B N Was GU. Existing house. C is error on FLUM; change to RM
to MU L Excluded from Resolutions. Rezone to IS.
App 11/91, complete except fee.
Other Garden Cove Its rezoned IS.
Remove None T Not saltmarsh & buttonwood
RCO?
Remove None L Land is disturbed & filled
RCO Not wet; zoned SR now
L
Peterson
pt Tr 1
None
URM to UR L
Lime Grove Estates
MM 95.5, Key Largo
Sepic
pt Bk 31
to MC
to MU L
MacDonald's Plat
Stock Island
Budynkiewicz,
pt Lt 10
RL to MC
SR to SC B
Lowney &
S6/T62/R39
Simoga
Key Largo
Marks
Lt 21, Crain's Subd
RC to RL?
NA/SS to SS L
Grassy Key
Sanders
US i frontage,
RL to MC
SR to SC L
Subd of Lts 13 & 15
Tavernier
Was URM, applied for UR in 187
Map Amds, was instead changed
to SR-L
Remainder of block is MU
Has "variance for hardware
store"
Existing motel & mf (9 units)
Was RU-3/BU-2. Near Rock Harbor
Condo. Adj is URM & SC dints.
198a letter. RL on FLUM
1989 letter.
Do not change FLUM or Zone
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE L940 USE MAP CHANGE ANDIOR ZONING CHANGE
RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Note: TYPE column indicates the form in which the request was made:
A = Map Amendment Application, B = Boundary Determination Application,
L = letter to Planning Dept. or Planning Commission, T = Testimony before
Planning Commission 4/16 - 4/22/92.
COMPLETE column indicates whether the Map Amendment Application on file
is complete.
FLUM Zoning
Applicant Location Change Change
Sternlieb On US 1 oceanside
MM 105
Key Largo
Ettinger MR 98, Key Largo
C
O
M
T L
Y E
P T Action to Date/Comments
E E
Staff Recommendation
RL to MC SR to SC L Existing commercial? Do not change FLUM or Zone
Commercial allowed in SR.
RL to MC SR to SC L
Planning bet. Boot & Hog Keys ? to RC no zone to B
Dept. Sec16/17 Twp66 R66 NA
Pellico Lt 1, Bk 2 None IS to IS-D L
Rockland Village
Develeped now as commercial? Do not change FLUM or Zone
Letter 11/89. No appl received
On map pages 243/239. Change FLLm1? Rezone to NA
Unzoned.
Letter 12/88, no appl.
Other duplexes, no SF on block.
Comm/ind on 3 sides.