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10/05/1992 SpecialMINUTES OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 92/330 Special Meeting/Public Hearing Board of County Commissioners Monday, October 5, 1992 Key Colony Beach A Special Meeting/Public Hearing of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners convened at 5:05 p.m. on the above date at the City Hall in Key Colony Beach. Present and answering to roll call were Commissioner Earl Cheal, Commissioner Douglas Jones, Commissioner Jack London, Commissioner John Stormont, and Mayor Wilhelmina Harvey. Also present were Rosalie Connolly, Deputy Clerk; Randy Ludacer, County Attorney; Tom Brown, County Administrator; County Staff; members of the Press and Radio; and the general public. A Public Hearing was held regarding the selection of building permitting procedures. Proof of publication was noted for the record. Division Director Bob Herman addressed the Board and discussed which variation of building permitting procedures Staff should finalize for adoption. Bill Smith, representing the Florida Keys Contractors Association, and George Kundtz, Chairman of the Florida Keys Citizens Association, also addressed the Board. Staff was directed to author a short paragraph explaining the differences in the options and present back to the Board in finalized form at the next scheduled Public Hearing at 5:00 p.m. on October 16th and also directed, on the supposition that Option III is chosen, that the excess or conflicting wording in Chapter 6 be cleared up before it is brought back to the Board. Motion was made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by Commissioner Jones to continue to the next Public Hearing on October 16th. Motion carried unanimously. A Public Hearing was held regarding the proposed Ordinance establishing criteria for managing stormwater runoff in 92/331 Monroe County. Steve Ferris addressed the Board and discussed the contents of the proposed Ordinance. County Attorney Randy Ludacer also addressed the Board. After further discussion by the Board, Jocelyn Branscome and Jim Smith of the South Florida Water Management District addressed the Board. The Board and Staff then discussed the brochure that was prepared by Post Buckley Schuh & Jernigan that was to be made part of the proposed Ordinance. Motion was made by Commissioner Cheal and seconded by Commissioner Stormont to terminate the contract with Post Buckley Schuh & Jernigan for this project and turn the funds back to South Florida Water Management District. County Attorney Ludacer again addressed the Board regarding this matter. Motion was withdrawn. After comments from Division Director Bob Herman, motion was then made by Commissioner Jones and seconded by Commissioner Cheal to direct the County Administrator to notify Post Buckley Schuh & Jernigan to have a representative of the firm present at the October 16th meeting to justify their work product to the Board. Motion carried unanimously. Motion was then made by Commissioner Stormont and seconded by Commissioner London to continue to the next Public Hearing on October 16th. Roll call vote was unanimous. A Public Hearing was held on a proposed Ordinance amending the Land Development Regulations, establishing procedures for the imposition, calculation, collection, expenditure and administration of library, park, solid waste/recycling, transportation, police, and fire protection/EMS impact fees on new development. Marty Leitner of the consulting firm of Freilich, Leitner, Carlisle & Shortlidge made a presentation to the Board of proposed new impact fees. George Kundtz, Chairman of the Florida Keys Citizens Coalition, addressed the Board. After lengthy Board discussion, motion was made by Commissioner London and seconded by Commissioner Jones to continue to the next Public Hearing at 5:05 p.m. on October 16th at Key Colony Beach. Motion carried unanimously. The Board then entered into a discussion regarding school impact fees. Motion was made by Commissioner Jones to direct Staff to research impact fees for schools. During discussion, motion was withdrawn. After further discussion, motion was made by Mayor Harvey and seconded by Commissioner Cheal to direct Commissioner Jones to act as representative of the Board of County Commissioners to address the School Board regarding school impact fees. Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, were continued to 5:05 p.m. on October 16th City Hall. these Public Hearings at Key Colony Beach