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Ordinance 036-20131 w, ORDINANCE 036 - 2013 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 18 -27, MONROE COUNTY CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF THE MURRAY E. NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK TO SECTION 18- 27(a); AMENDING SECTION 18 -27(c) SETTING HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE MURRAY E. NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK; AMENDING SECTION 18 -27(1) ALLOWING PETS AT THE MURRAY E. NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK; AMENDING SECTION 18 -27(n) PROHIBITING SKATING, ROLLERBLADING OR SKATEBOARDING AT THE MURRAY E. NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK; 18- 27(o) PROHIBITING THE USE OF ALCOHOL; ADDING SECTION 18- 27(p) PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, under Florida Statute Section 125.01(1)(f) the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) for Monroe County is granted the authority, among others, to provide parks, playgrounds and recreation areas; and WHEREAS, BOCC finds that the creation of parks and recreation areas are in the best interests of the citizens of Monroe County; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 18- 27(a), Monroe County Code, is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Bay Point Park means the area described as follows: Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 2, Bay Point Amended Plat, Bay Point Key according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 75 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, RE #'s 00160060, 00160070, 00160080, 00160090,00160100-0160130. Page 1 of 11 Bernstein Park means the area described as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 57, George L. McDonald's Plat of Part of Stock Island, less the Westerly eight feet of Lot 1 and less the Easterly 30 feet of Lot 5, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 55, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. Also a parcel of submerged land lying South of such Block 57, less that portion sold to Stock Island Utility Company by Warranty Deed recorded in Official Records Book 866, Pages 2446- 2450, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, TAT. 67/68 RNG. 25 SEC. 35, 36 & 2 RE# 12385 OR 380 - 381 -382. Big Coppitt Volunteer Fire Department Park means the area described as follows: Block 4, Lots 3, 4 and 5 Coppitt Subdivision Amended Plat, Big Coppitt Key, OR: 761- 408, Plat Book: 4 -50, Section 22, Township 67S, Range 26E. Big Pine Key Park means Tract A, Whispering Pines Subdivision, Plat #3 as recorded in Plat Book 4 at Page 59 in the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida (RE#286360- 000000) formerly known as Mariners Resort. Burr Beach Park means the area described as follows: Section 33, Township 62, Range 38, Park Sunny Haven PBl -185 Key Largo (Alternate Key: 8654944, Parcel ID: 00557181- 000000). Friendship Park means the area described as follows: Lots 29, 30, 31 and 32, Block 2, Hibiscus Park Subdivision. Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, Block 4, Industrial Acres Subdivision, Section 22 & 27, Township 61S, Range 39E. Garden Cove Park means the area described as follows: Tract F, Key Largo Beach, a subdivision in Section 33, Township 61 South, Range 39 East, Key Largo Key, Monroe County, Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 2, page 149, Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. Harry Harris Park means the area described as follows: Portions of Government Lot 3 and 4, Section 27, Township 62S, Range 38E, lying in open waters of Tavernier Harbor and Florida Bay. Government Lot 3, Section 27, Township 62S, Range 38E, Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, as per Government Township Map made in 1873 and approved by the Surveyor - General in 1874, less the following described portion thereof, that is above the mean high tide line: Beginning at the SE corner of such Government Lot 3 and run N on the E line of Government Lot 3, a distance of 27 feet more or less to the mean high tide line on the shore of Florida Bay; thence SW'ly meandering such mean high tide line, a distance of 55 feet more or less to the S line of such Government Lot 3; thence E on the S line of such Government Lot 3; a distance of 38 feet more or less to the Page 2 of 11 point of beginning. Government Lot 4 in Section 27, Township 625, Range 38E, Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, as per Government Township Map made in 1873 and approved by the Surveyor- General in 1874, less the following described portion thereof, that is above the high tide line: Beginning at the SW corner of Government Lot 4 and run E on the S line of such Government Lot 4, a distance of 220 feet more or less to the shore line on the W side of Tavernier Harbor; thence NW'ly along such shore line a distance of 400 feet more or less to the W side of such Government Lot 4, thence S 13 of 30' W along such W side of Government Lot 4, a distance of 400 feet more or less to the point of beginning. The above two parcels contain a net acreage of 70.98 acres, more or less. Key Largo Community Park means Lots 312 to 384, Port Largo Fourth Addition, Section 33, Township 61S, Range 39E, Monroe County, Florida. This parcel contains 615,623 square feet. Little Duck Key Park means the area described as follows: Little Duck Key, Lot 1, Section 19, Township 66S, Range 31 E, OR: 15- 374 -376, RE# 00106160 - 000000; Alternate Key: 1124800. Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park means the area described as follows: 2ND AMD & REV PLAT OF LEE SHORES PB2 -97 KEY LARGO N1 /2 TR 8 & TRS 9 -10 & ADJ BAY BTM & ADJ PORTION ST RD 5 OR512 -169 OR512 -170 OR622- 309/11 OR608 -40 OR770 -1102 OR774 -368 OR797 -1146 OR800 -1968 OR805 -465 OR824 -256 OR981- 1340/41 OR1335- 330/32 OR2025- 911 /912AFFD OR2025- 899/07P/R, RE# 00543060- 000000. Old Settlers Park means the area described as follows: A tract in Government Lot 2, Section 34, Township 62 South, Range 38 East, comprising portions of Lots 16 & 17, according to the George L. McDonald Plat of the Albury property, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 64, RE# 90020, 90030, 90040 -0001, 90070, 90090, 90100, 90120 and 90130 and that portion of Lot 16 as identified in Book 397 Page 737 of the Official Records of Monroe County. Palm Villa Park means the area described as follows: Park -Palm Villa, Big Pine Key RE# 00285080- 00000; Plat Book 1 -89, Section 23, Township 66S, Range 29E (.61 acres) Ramrod Park means Lot 2, Block 3, Silver Shore Estates, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 111 of the public records of Monroe County, Florida, RE# 00211080- 000000. Page 3 of 11 Sunset Point Park means the area described as follows: Tract A of Sunset Point, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 81 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, together with all riparian rights thereunto belonging or in any use appertaining, less the following tracts: Less that part of Tract 4 above described as platted in Sunset Point Addition, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 41 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, and thereon referred to as Lot 12 and Sunset Lane; and Less a tract or strip of land ten feet wide and extending from the "Boat Basin" as shown on the plat of Sunset Point Addition above referred to and running parallel to the SW'ly boundary line of such Lot 12 and the SW'ly line of Sunset Lane and as shown on such plat and such strip ten feet wide extending as above stated from the "Boat Basin" to the north line of Sunset Road. Watson Field Park means the area described as follows: Section 23 Township 66 Range 29 Pine Key Acres TRACT IJ OR801 -854, RE # 00111072 - 046000 and Section 23 Township 66 Range 29 Pine Key Acres TRACT II OR801 -854, RE # 00111072- 045000, Big Pine Key. Wilhelmina Harvey Park means the area described as follows: Block 2. Lot 4, 5, 6 and 7, amended Plat of Coppitt Subdivision, Section 22, Township 675, Range 26E as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 50 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. Such amended plat is a resubdivision of that subdivision originally recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 116. (b) Posting signs of enhanced penalties under F.S. § 893.13(1)(d). The director of facilities maintenance shall place signs warning of enhanced penalties under F.S. § 893.13(1)(d) for persons selling, manufacturing, delivering, or possessing with the intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver, a controlled substance within 200 feet of the parks listed in subsection (a) of this section. The signs shall be placed at each park entrance and at other locations near the parks' boundaries as the director of facilities maintenance shall consider likely avenues of exit and entry. (c) Park hours. (1) The parks and beaches listed above are open to the public, Monday through Sunday, for 7:30 a.m. until sunset with the following exceptions: • Bay Point Park and Bernstein Park are open every day from 7:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m.; • Big Coppitt Volunteer Fire Department is open every day from 7:30 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.; Page 4 of 11 • Burr Beach Park is open every day from sunrise until sunset; • Friendship Park is open every day from 7:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m.; • Key Largo Community Park is open every day from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; • Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park is open every day from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. • Big Pine Key Park is open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; • Watson Field Park is open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (2) All persons and their vehicles that enter the parks during the open hours must leave the parks by closing time, unless prior approval has been granted by the Monroe County Public Facilities Maintenance Director or his/her designee, by way of a use form for a specific event. Any vehicles in the parks when the parks are closed will be towed away at the vehicle owner's expense. (d) Special events and assemblies. (1) Any person or organization that holds or conducts at any of the parks listed above, a public assembly that is subject to Ordinance No. 030 -1996 (ch. 10.5, art. II) must obtain approval under the provision of that ordinance. (2) Any person or organization who holds or conducts any special events or assembly not subject to Ordinance No. 030 -1996 (ch. 10.5, art. II) must obtain approval and scheduling through the parks and recreation coordinator (the coordinator) subject to already scheduled activities. A complete application and proof of insurance (if required) must be submitted to the coordinator at least seven days prior to the event or assembly. (3) Athletic activity organizers who wish to use the recreational playing field on multiple occasions during a sports season must obtain approval from and schedule their activities with the coordinator before the beginning of the season. (4) Athletic activity organizers who wish to use the tennis courts for tournaments, etc., must schedule their activities with the coordinator before the beginning of any such event. (5) Events charging admission shall only take place in the area designated by the county parks and recreation division and the admission fees shall be collected only at such area as the coordinator designates. Page 5 of 11 (e) Tennis court, basketball court, and ballfield lights. Tennis court, basketball court and ballfield lights may be used Monday through Sunday from ten minutes before sunset until closing time. Only public works employees may operate the lights. The use of the ballfield lights must be approved by the county parks and recreation coordinator in advance. Requests for the use of ballfield lights must be in writing, submitted to the coordinator no later than 48 hours for weekdays and 72 hours weekend use prior to the intended dates, on an approved county use form. (f) Fires permitted only in designated areas. No person shall cook or light or maintain any cooking fire, campfire, or other fire at any park except in county - provided permanently installed grill structures or personal barbecue grills in designated areas. (g) Signs. The director of facilities maintenance must post each park entrance with a sign briefly summarizing the park rules established by this chapter. (h) Admission fees (noncounty residents only). Federal holidays and weekends. Admission fee for Harry Harris Park is $5.00 per person plus an additional $10.00 boat ramp fee for watercraft vessels with trailers. (i) Golf balls. No person may hit or otherwise propel, place or leave golf balls in any county park. 0) Commercial activities. There shall be no commercial activity of any type on any county beach or park, including, but not limited to, those listed in this section, without a lease or license from the county. (k) Prohibited domestic animals; exceptions. Except for animals that assist disabled persons, and except as provided in subsections (1) and (m) of this section, domestic animals are prohibited from all county parks. No person may cause or allow any domestic animal (of whatever size), other than an animal that assists a disabled person, to be brought to, or remain on, any county park other than those listed in subsection (1) and (m) of this section. (1) Pet regulations. (1) Pets are allowed at Key Largo Park, Old Settlers Park, Wilhelmina Harvey Park, Sunset Point Park, Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park and in those parts of Harry Harris Park, Higgs Beach County Park, and Watson Field Park specified in subsection (1)(2) of this section, subject to the following regulations: Page 6 of 11 a. Pets must be leashed on a leash no greater than eight feet long, unless and while in the water and wet sand area of Sombrero Beach Park; b. Owners must clean up after pets and properly dispose of waste. The county shall provide Mutt Mitts and Doo -Drop In stations for this purpose; and c. Pets exhibiting aggressive behavior or creating a nuisance must be immediately removed from the park. (2) Pets are allowed at Higgs Beach County Park in Key West on paved surfaces and on the open spaces lying southerly and easterly of West Martello Towers, and southerly and easterly of the fence surrounding the FAA tower parcel. In Harry Harris Park, pets are allowed in the green area north of the boat ramp with the exception of the ballfield. In Watson Field Park, pets are allowed in the fenced area east of the softball fields, west of the tennis courts and south of South St. (3) Pets are allowed at Ramrod Park subject to the following regulations: a. Owners must clean up after pets and properly dispose of waste; b. Pets exhibiting aggressive behavior or creating a nuisance must be immediately removed by the owner; c. All dogs must have current rabies vaccinations and county licenses and be wearing their tags while in the park; d. Dogs in heat, ill and having excessive fleas, ticks, or other internal or external parasites are not allowed; e. All dogs must be accompanied at all times by an adult human owner or handler; f. There shall be no more than three dogs per owner or handler per visit; g. Puppies under four months are not allowed; and h. If a dog digs, the dog must be stopped immediately and the owner/handler must fill the hole. (m) Greenspace. An open greenspace may be enclosed at Higgs Beach County Park, located as set forth in attachment A to the ordinance from which this section is derived, provided that the enclosed greenspace shall meet the following minimum requirements: (1) There shall be a fence four to six feet high with a minimum access of a double entry gate and one maintenance gate. Page 7 of 11 (2) There shall be an area partitioned off for use by small dogs (under 25 pounds). (3) There shall be a waste disposal station with plastic bags and a covered garbage can by each entry gate. (4) Lighting and water utilities shall be provided. (5) There shall be signage with rules for enclosed greenspace use. Such rules shall include, but not be limited to: a. Owners must clean up after pets and properly dispose of waste; b. Pets exhibiting aggressive behavior or creating a nuisance must be immediately removed from the enclosed greenspace; c. Children under age six are not allowed. Children under age 16 must b accompanied by an adult; d. All dogs must have current rabies vaccinations and county licenses and be wearing their tags while in the enclosed greenspace; e. Dogs in heat, ill and having excessive fleas, ticks, or other internal or external parasites are not allowed; f. All dogs must be accompanied at all times by an adult human owner or handler; g. There shall be no more than three dogs per owner or handler per visit; h. Puppies under four months are not allowed; i. If a dog digs, the dog must be stopped immediately and the owner/handler must fill the hole; j. Park gates may not be left open at any time; k. No rollerblades, skateboards, or bicycles are allowed in the enclosed greenspace; 1. The hours shall be from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily; and Page 8 of 11 m. The board of county commissioners may establish additional rules governing the enclosed greenspace by further ordinance. n. Pets are allowed at Key Largo Park, Old Settlers Park, Wilhelmina Harvey Park, Sunset Point Park, Big Pine Key Park, Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park and in those parts of Harry Harris Park, Higgs Beach County Park, and Watson Field Park specified in (o), subject to the following regulations: 1. Pets must be leashed on a leash no greater than eight feet long. 2. Owners must clean up after pets and properly dispose of waste. The county shall provide Mutt Mitts and Doo -Drop In stations for this purpose. 3. Pets exhibiting aggressive behavior or creating a nuisance must be immediately removed from the park. (n) Skating, rollerblading and skateboarding. 1. No person shall skate, rollerblade, skateboard or perform any similar activity in any area of Key Largo Community Park except where designated by posted signs. Rules regulating the use of the skate park at Key Largo Community Park shall be established by resolution of the board of county commissioners or the county's contracted park operator, shall be provided to users, and shall be posted at the skate park. 2. No person shall skate, rollerblade, skateboard, play racquetball, handball, roller hockey, use the multi - purpose courts, fitness stations or perform any similar activity in any area of Big Pine Key Park except where designated by posted signs. Rules regulating the use of the skate park at Big Pine Key Park shall be established by resolution of the board of county commissioners or the county's contracted park operator, shall be provided to users, and shall be posted at the skate park. 3. No person shall skate, rollerblade, skateboard or perform any similar activity in any area of the Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park. Page 9 of 11 (o) Alcohol prohibited. (1) No person shall possess any container containing any alcoholic beverage while at the Murray E. Nelson Government Center Park. (2) The board of county commissioners may waive the provisions of this section by license agreement or upon a resolution of the board. However, any such waiver may only be granted to a nonprofit organization, shall require the presence of security guards in the number the board determines necessary to preserve the public order, and shall require liability insurance naming the county as an additional named insured in a form and amount satisfactory to the county administrator. (p) PENALTIES. A violation of any of the provisions set forth in this section shall be punishable as provided in section 1 -8 of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. Should any provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as whole, or any part thereof, other than the part declared to be invalid. If this ordinance or any provision thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or circumstances. SECTION 3. CONFLICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES. All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. SECTION 4. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the code of Ordinances of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition or amendment thereto, and shall be appropriately renumbered to confirm to the uniform numbering system of the code. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State as provided in section 125.66(2), Florida Statutes. Page 10 of 11 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 17` day of September, 2013. Mayor George Neugent Mayor Pro Tem Heather Carruthers CommissionerDanny Kolhage Not Present Yes Yes Yes Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA B 4' Mayor /Chairperson CJ try CD CD - CD tt - ) ti C) J ,, LL N Page 11 of 11 Ad#598106 FLORIDA KEYS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CON- Published Twice Weekly CERN that on August 21, Marathon, Monroe County, Florida 2013 at 3:00 P.M.,or as soon y thereafter as may be heard, at the Murray E.Nelson ,102050 PROOF OF PUBLICATION Government Highway,Centy Mile 'i Overseas Mile Marker 102,Key Largo, Monroe County,Florida, the STATE OF FLORIDA Board of onroe f County y Florda, COUNTY OF MONROE intends to consider the adop- tion of the following County Before the undersigned authority person- ordinance: ally appeared WAYNE MARKHAM who on AN ORDINANCE OF THE oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of the BOARD OF COUNTY MON- FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, a twice COMMISSIONERS OF ROE COUNTY,FLORIDA, weekly newspaper published in Marathon, AMENDING SECTION 18-27, CQUNTYin Monroe County, Florida: that the BYO THE ADDITION OFOTDHE attached copy of advertisement was MURRAY E.NELSON GOV- ' RNMENTpublished in said newspaper in the issues TO SECT ONE 8-2 R()ARK of: (date(s) of publication) AMENDING SECTION 18- 27(c)SETTING HOURS OF �t 3/ n/2 OPERATIONUYE. FOR NELSONTHE i l,(,,7, V MURRAY E. GOV- ERNMENT CENTER PARK; AMENDING SECTION 18- 27(I)ALLOWING PETS AT THE MURRAY E.NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER Affiant further says that the said FLORIDA PARK;AMENDING SECTION 18-27(KEYS KEYNOTER is a newspaper published SKATING,ROLLBERBLADING at Marathon, in said Monroe County, OR SKATEBOARDING AT THE MURRAY E. Florida, and that the said newspaper has GOVERNMENT CENTER heretofore been continuously published in PARK;ADDING SECTION 18- 27(o) ING said Monroe County, Florida, wice each DOCKING,PROHIMBAR Y EMBARKING OR week (on Wednesday and Saturday) and DISEMBARKING A VESSEL O THE has been entered as a second class mail SEA THE PIER SEAWW ALL AT THEE MURRAYR matter at the post office in Marathon, in E.NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK EXCEPT Monroe County, Florida, for a period of OFFICIALS ON OFFICIAL one year next preceding the first GOVERNMENT BUSINESS; ADDING SECTION 18-27(p) publication of the attached copy of PROHIBITING THE USE OF advertisement. The affiant further says ALCOHOL;ADDING SEC- TION 18-27 that he has neither paid nor promised any FOR PENALTIES;OVIDING PROV ID- person, firm, or corporation any discount, ING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE RE- rebate, commission or refund for the PEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES purpose of securing this advertisement for INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPO- publication in the said newspaper(s) and RATION INTO THE MONROE that The Florida Keys Keynoter is in full COUNTY CODE OF ORDI- NANCES;AND PROVIDING compliance with Chapter 50 of the Florida AN EFFECTIVE DATE. State Statutes on Legal and Official Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Advertisements. Florida Statutes,notice is giv- en that if a person decides to • • appeal any decision made by /4) . the Board with respect to any C Y /'J matter considered at such hearinags or meetings, he will Sworn a d subscribed before me need record of the proceed- thlS L� [day ofl� /�it , 2013 ings,and that,for such pur- pose,he may need to ensure (SEAL) • that a verbatim record of the .proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony �'L�/� and evidence upon which the iji /`/�/ appeal is to be based. otary ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a person with a disability who needs special accom- modations in order to partici- - . pate in this proceeding, i �t:"'''•., BEVERLYTRAEC,ER please contact the County ,.= MY COMMISSION 4 DD 969749 Administrator's Office,by i d ' ? phoning(305)292-4441, •.���-dc EXPIRES:April 18,2014 between the hours of 8:30 pF „R•' Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters a.m.-5:00 p.m.,no later than a five(5)calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call"711". Dated at Key West,Florida, this 29th day of July,2013. AMY HEAVILIN,Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio _ Clerk of the Board of Cointy Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida Published August 3,2013 Florida Keys Keynoter NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF 'OUNTY ORDINANCE AFY^WEST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO �ZN STATE OF FLORIDA WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that COUNTY OF MON ROE on August 21,2013 at 3:00 P.M., "Illmsell •un• or as soon thereafter as may be OnS,LLC heard,at the Murray E.Nelson Government Center,102050 Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Tommy Todd, who on Overseas Highway,Mile Marker 102,Key Largo,Monroe County, oath says that he is Advertising Director of the Key West Citizen, a daily Florida,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe '77 newspaper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida; that the County, attached copy of advertisement,being a legal notice in the matter of Florida, intends to consider the adoption of the following County 25 ordinance: :am N 0 c.e .- 4Q, - • , ! I Uu + no..,, A-Aze_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE LE M,,,n ()-j /t \SON G 0 - — C4N COUNTY,FLORIDA,AMENDING 1 1 VyJ`' , 1�/ SECTION 18-27,MONROE COUNTY CODE,BY THE ADDITION OF THE MURRAY E. was published in said newspaper in the issue(s) of NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK TO SECTION ^ C t Z- O / 3 18-27(a);AMENDING SECTION f/ )�V1�U J 18-27(c)SETTING HOURS OF • OPERATION FOR THE MURRAY E.NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK;AMENDING Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in SECTION 18-27(I)ALLOWING A PETS AT THE MURRAY E. Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspaper has NELSON GOVERNMENT heretofore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida every CENTER PARK;AMENDING ADA ASSISTANCE:If you are a SECTION 18-27(n) person with a disability who ntered as second-class mail matter at the post office in Key PROHIBITING needs SKATING,ROLLERBLADING 'oe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceding OR special accommodations in order SKATEBOADING AT THE to participate in this proceeding, t of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further please contact the County MURRAY E.NELSON • GOVERNMENT CENTER PARK; Administrator Office,by phoning they paid nor promise. son, firm or C• ■!= •• any ADDING SECTION 18 27(0) ho0u5rs of 8:30 a m.etween 5 00 phm., no e ommission or d for the purpose of securin: this PROHIBITING DOCKING, later than five(5)calendar days ublication in . e said newspap;r. EMBARKING OR prior to the scheduled meeting;if DISEMBARKING A VESSEL you are hearing or voice FROM THE PIER OR THE impaired, aired, SEAWALL AT THE MURRAY E. call"711„ NELSON GOVERNMENT _ CENTER PARK EXCEPT 40.1111111111110 Dated at Key West, Florida,this OFFICIALS ON OFFICIAL 29th day of July,2013. Signa'• - • Affiant . GOVERNMENT BUSINESS; ADDING SECTION 18-27(p) AMY HEAVILIN,Clerk of the PROHIBITING THE USE OF Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk ALCOHOL;ADDING SECTION of /�, - 1 18-27(q)PROVIDING FOR the Board of County led before me this day of kid(J.S , 2013 PENALTIES;PROVIDING FOR Commissioners of Monroe SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING County, FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL Florida ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT ,sA,-1 DAWN KAWZINSKY HEREWITH;PROVIDING FOR Au ust 2,2013 NOTARY PUBLIC INCORPORATION INTO THE g MONROE COUNTY CODE OF Key West Citizen :V L STATE OF FLORIDA ORDINANCES;AND �,. ?'Comm#EE157233 PROVIDING \ E 19�' Expires 1/4/2016 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. )_ CvWYi WA/1.4 Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes,notice is given that if a person decides to appeal Dawn Kawzinsky any decision made by the Board Expires: 1/4/16 Notary Seal with respect to any matter considered at such hearings or meetings,he will need a record of the proceedings,and that,for such PersonallyKnown x Produced Identification purpose,he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the Type of Identification Produced proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 11 (0. - 1-0l 5 Ad#598119 ADA ASSISTANCE: If you THE REPORTER are a person with a disability NOTICE OF INTENTION TO who needs special accom- CONSIDER ADOPTION OF modations in order to partici- COUNTY ORDINANCE pate in this proceeding, P.O. Box 1197,Tavernier, Fl 33070 please contact the County 92655 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier Fl 33070 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Administrator's Office,by TO WHOM IT MAY CON- phoning(305)292-4441, Phone 305- 852-3216,Fax 305- 852-0199 CERN that on August 21, between the hours of 8:30 2013 at 3:00 P.M.,or as soon a.m.-5:00 p.m.,no later than thereafter as may be heard, five(5)calendar days prior PROOF OF PUBLICATION at the Murray E.Nelson to the scheduled meeting;if Government Center,102050 you are hearing or voice Overseas Highway, Mile impaired,call"711". Marker 102,Key Largo, STATE OF FLORIDA Monroe County,Florida, the Dated at Key West,Florida, COUNTY OF MONROE Board of County Commission- this 29th day of July,2013. ers of Monroe County, Florida, Before the undersigned authority personally appeared intends to consider the adop- AMY HEAVILIN,Clerk of the tiWAYNE MARKHAM who on oath, says that he is ordinance: af the following County Circuit Court and ex officio y ordinance: Clerk of the Board of County PUBLISHER of the THE REPORTER, a weekly Commissioners of Monroe ORDINANCE OF newspaper published in Tavernier, in Monroe BOARD OF COUNTY THE County,Florida County, Florida: that the attached copy of COMMISSIONERS OF MON- Published August 2,2013 advertisement was published in said newspaper in the ROE COUNTY,FLORIDA, The Reporter AMENDING SECTION 18-27, Tavernier,FL 33070 issues of: (date(s)of publication) MONROE COUNTY CODE, —" �iyiti� ��/� BY THE ADDITION OF THE MURRAY E.NELSON/ GOV- ERNMENT CENTER PARK TO SECTION 18-27(a); AMENDING SECTION 18- 27(c)SETTING HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE MURRAY E. NELSON GOV- Affiant further says that the said THE REPORTER is ERNMENT CENTER PARK; published at Tavernier, in said Monroe AMENDING SECTION 18- a newspaper 27(I)ALLOWING PETS AT County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has THE MURRAY E.NELSON heretofore been continuously published in said GOVERNMENT CENTER Monroe County, Florida, each week (onFriday) and PARK;18-27(n)PROHIBITING has been entered as a second class mail matter at the SKATING,ROLLERBLADING OR'SKATEBOADINGAT post office in Tavernier, in Monroe County, Florida, THE MURRAY ERNE SON for a period of one year next preceding the first GOVERNMENT CENTER publication of the attached copy of advertisement. PARK;ADDING SECTION 18- 27(o)PROHIBITING The affiant further says that he has neither paid nor DOCKING,EMBARKING OR promised any person, firm, or corporation any DISEMBARKING A VESSEL discount, rebate, commission or refund for the SEA WW SEA THE PIER THE ALL AT THE MURRAY purpose of securing this advertisement for E.NELSON GOVERNMENT publication in the said newspaper(s) and that The CENTER PARK EXCEPT OFFICIALS ON OFFICIAL THE REPORTER is in full compliance with Chapter GOVERNMENT BUSINESS; 50 of the Florida State Statutes on Legal and Official ADDING SECTION 18-27(p) PROHIBITING THE USE Advertiseme ALCOHOL; OF ADDING SEC- TION 18-27(q)PROVIDING '` FOR PENALTIES; PROVID- (((///////lll���� n PROVID- ING FOR SEVERABILITY; U PROVIDING FOR THE RE- PEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES Wayne Mar m,P fisher INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPO- RATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDI- Sworn to and subscribe efore me NANCES;AND PROVIDING this [, Day of _-7C ,2013 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SEAL) Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes,notice is giv- en that if a person decides to /11-/127(1,6y477-1176- "' the any decision p made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such Notary hearings or meetings,he will need a record of the proceed- ings,and that,for such pur- pose,he may need to ensure r that a verbatim record of the 4 , BEVERLY TRAEGER proceedings is made,which 'a :: MY COMMISSION#DD 969749 record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the W.%�:Fe EXPIRES:April 18Public nder201 appeal is to be based. -St pf ti i:' Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN