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Resolution 152-2013RESOLUTION NO. 15 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ESTABLISHING A GIFT POLICY FOR DONATION OR,. LOANS OF WORKS OF ART TO MONROE COUNTY - N -q o _ ... CD Ca -a -v M) CD 0 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners recognizes the importance of the development, preservation, promotion and enjoyment of the arts; and WHEREAS, Monroe County Ordinance No. 022 -2001 established the Arts in Public Places Committee as an advisory committee to the County Commission, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners acknowledges that in is the public interest for the county to have a policy for the review, acceptance and placement of gifts of works of art or loans of art to Monroe County; WHEREAS, at present there is no applicable policy in place for the donation of pieces of art or for the loan of pieces of art to the county; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT: 1. The County hereby approves the Policy for Gift or Loan of Public Art to Monroe County, as attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A ". 2. The policy applies when unsolicited gifts of works of art or unsolicited temporary loans of works of art are offered to the County. 3. The purpose of the policy is to assign the review of proposed works of art to a single committee, the Arts in Public Places Committee and to provide a structured method for evaluation by that committee. 4. The policy will serve to evaluate unsolicited works of art rather than have individual proposers bring every work of art directly to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. The Art in Public Places Committee will apply the policy to determine whether to recommend a particular work of art to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioner of Monroe County Florida, at the regular meeting of said Board held on the 15th da May 2013, Mayor George Neugent Mayor Pro Tem Heather Carruthers Commissioner Danny L. Kolhage Commissioner David Rice i phy Yes Y Y Yes Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By 'Mayor/dairperson w z ar m � o LL a 01 z � � Z O Uj OQ ¢�, z �\? 0 X POLICY FOR GIFT OR LOAN OF PUBLIC ART TO MONROE COUNTY This policy is intended to parallel the procedures in place for commission of Works of Art under the Monroe County Ordinance #022 -2001 and the program for rotating art in public buildings. This policy applies to all unsolicited offers of donation of artworks except those commissioned by the Art is Public Places (AIM Program governed by Monroe County Ordinance 022 -2001 regardless of the source of the artwork or funding for the donated artwork or artwork loaned under the County's rotating art in public buildings program. Unsolicited gifts to Monroe County can be an important part of the County's an collection. Proposed gifts of public art shall undergo a review process to ensure that acceptance of such gifts takes place in a fair and uniform manner. Potential gifts to the County are evaluated as carefully as works that are purchased or commissioned and undergo a careful review process that evaluates the gift on acceptance criteria according to the purposes, guidelines, goals and selection process that guides the Art in Public Places Program as a whole. The County will not accept monetary gifts. Procedures for Gifts: For each proposed gift of public art a written proposal or letter of intent must be submitted to the County Administrator. The proposal must include specifications of the proposed gift, including: artist, title, dimensions, materials, date, and proposed location (if appropriate). The Administrator will refer the proposal to the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Committee through the Arts Council staff for review. The AIPP Committee will recommend disposition of the offer to the Board of County Commissioners whose decision is final. Conflicts of Interest: Gifts will be accepted by Monroe County as a political subdivision of the State of Florida. No individual within the County is able to accept gifts. Consideration is given to the context in which the gift is offered in order to ensure that the gift is not being given to influence or reward Monroe County or members, employees or elected officials of the County. Principles on Which Decisions to Accept Memorial or Plaques will be Evaluated: Memorials can be achieved through gifts of artwork. Monetary donations will not be accepted. Memorial gifts will be judged on the following criteria to determine appropriateness: • The memorial represents broad community values and has timeless qualities that are meaningful to future generations. • The location under consideration is an appropriate setting for such a memorial; in general, there should be some specific geographic justification for the memorial being located in a specific site. Donors of memorials are asked to consider the primary uses of the public space or facility in their request for a suitable location for the memorial. While the County acknowledges that appropriate memorials enrich visitor experiences, public open space is a very precious commodity, and monuments, memorials and plaques will be carefully reviewed to balance these two public benefits to protect the greater good. It is recognized that a particular location may reach a saturation point for memorials, and therefore the Art in Public Places Committee may consider limitations or a moratorium of future memorial installations at that particular location or area. 1 Art in Public Places Committee Review of Potential Gifts: The Art in Public Places Committee will review potential gifts and recommend acceptance or rejection to the Board of County Commissioners. A recommendation to accept a gift of public art will be delineated in an acceptance agreement between the County and the donor. This agreement will describe the terms and conditions under which the art is to be accepted, including responsibilities for fabrication, installation, site preparation, insurance, ongoing maintenance, conservation, etc. In cases where a donor has specified a site for the proposed artwork, the artwork must have the endorsement and approval for installation from the County division/department that oversees the site and the director of the site's primary resident organization(s). Specific plans for site design, installation, and maintenance will be submitted for all necessary approvals. Costs for engineering, inspections, and approvals shall be borne by the donor. The artwork may not deviate from the proposal approved by the Art in Public Places Committee unless the Committee approves such change in writing. Works of art accepted on the basis of maquettes or drawings will be subject to a review process, including inspection by appropriate County officials during fabrication and installation. Criteria for Acceptance of Proposed Gifts or Loans of Art: The review process will ensure that: • Artworks must be one -of -a -kind or part of an original series. Reproductions of originals are not considered eligible for acceptance. Under certain circumstances the Art in Public Places Committee may waive this requirement. • Gifts must maintain high artistic standards for artworks in the County's public art collection and are appropriate in relationship or historical relevance to the County. • The site available is appropriate to the artwork's content, scale, and material. Factors to be considered in selecting an appropriate site include relationship to architectural and natural features, visibility and public access, traffic patterns, future development plans for area, if known, and public use patterns of the site. • Restrictions from the donor, if any, are clearly identified and acceptable to the County as determined by AIPP; • Community groups who generate artwork proposals must show that the surrounding community has been involved and consulted in the process; • Costs of installation and maintenance and repair over the expected life of the artwork are defined. Appeal Policy: All donors or artists, who believe that the AIPP Committee's consideration of their proposal of a gift was procedurally unfair, unreasonable or inadequate, may appeal the committee's recommendation of rejection of the proposed gift. No appeals will be entertained on the grounds of the Committee's aesthetic evaluation of an existing or proposed artwork. Appeal Procedure: Before pursuing a formal appeal, the donors and/or artist should seek an informal resolution by way of the following procedure: • The donor and/or artist will first re- examine the Acceptance Guidelines; and • The donor and/or artist will then informally review the Committee procedure with the Director, Florida Keys Arts Council within three weeks of the date of written notification of the original decision on the proposed artwork. Should no resolution be reached, the donor and/or artist may submit a formal appeal by way of a written request to the Art in Public Places Committee specifying the date on which an informal review of the original panel decision was completed, and the factual bases on which the donor claims that the procedures utilized by the panel in reaching its decision were unfair, unreasonable or inadequate. The Executive Director, of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts will provide the donor, artist and each member of the Committee notice, in writing, with at least fourteen days advance notice of the date, time and place of the appeal in order to enable each of the aforementioned individuals to file written submissions for consideration and to arrange to appear in order to give a verbal presentation, if desired. In addition, the Art in Public Places Committee will invite any individual whom it believes may contribute to the adjudication of the appeal, to appear before it. The deliberations of the Art in Public Places Committee will be open and available to the public. Donor Responsibilities and Associated Costs: For gifts of art to the County the donor is responsible for all costs associated with fabrication and installation of the artwork or memorial. The donor will also be responsible for engineering specifications, design and cost of pedestal (or other support / base), identification plaque, special lighting, electrical and water hookups, structural support meeting all building codes, and landscaping of site. The donor is responsible for acquiring all City, County, State or Federal permits necessary for the installation of the work, and for paying all costs associated with such permits. Maintenance: The donor shall create, with the assistance of a professional conservator, a maintenance plan for care of the proposed gift and shall include this plan with its proposal. Exorbitant maintenance costs may be grounds for rejection of a gift. Once the donation has become part of the permanent collection the County shall be responsible for the inventory, operational expenses and maintenance requirements, in the sole discretion of the County. Acceptance of Gifts of Public Art Once recommended by the Art in Public Places Committee and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners, gifts of works of art will be deemed part of the permanent collection of Monroe County once the donor has supplied the County with the following: • Written certification of the installation of the artwork; • A written bill of sale conveying title of the work to the County; • Written instructions for the care, maintenance, preservation and handling of the artwork prepared with the assistance of a professional art conservator; • A sworn statement of no liens, claims or other encumbrances associated with the artwork; • A written assignment of any and all warranties for materials used or labor performed by subcontractors or other persons; • A written assignment conveying all rights, including copyrights and waiver of all rights under the Visual Artist's Rights Act of 1990 and its amendments (Section 106A of the United States Copyright Act; Pub. L. No. 101 -650). Acceptance of Loans of Public Art Once recommended by the Art in Public Places Committee and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners, loans of works of art will be deemed exhibited on temporary basis only after the donor has supplied the County with the following: • A fully executed Agreement for Display of Artwork between the lender and the County; • All insurance as required by the County Risk Management Department; • A written plan for the transportation, installation and removal of the artwork as per the Agreement for Display of Artwork; • Written instructions for the care, maintenance, preservation and handling of the artwork during the period of display on County property. Tide and Ownership: Permanent gifts of artwork to the County will become the property of the County once an Agreement for Acceptance of a Donation of a Work of Art has been fully executed and the Donor has delivered the Bill of Sale. At such time, all rights of title and ownership will be conveyed to the County and all future decisions regarding the use and continued ownership of the artwork will be under the sole discretion of the County. As owner of the work, the County may exercise any and all legal rights of ownership including, but not limited to, sale, relocation or removal of the artwork. Removal, Relocation or Deaccession of an Artwork: Artworks gifted to the County may be relocated, removed or deaccessioned from the County's public art collection if the artwork becomes a hazard or liability, or if the approved terms of acceptance are not fulfilled or for any other reason as determined by the Art in Public Places Committee or Board of County Commissioners at their sole discretion. MO ROE COUNTY ATTORNEY 7f PROVED AS TO�Z;t/ J4 /0' - NATILEENE W. CASSEL ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY Date - r 7 .2rJL3 4 Consnissianer Dude SWum. • • r• I � . 1 • - 1 1 w • ► • 1 1 1 w• 0 1 P 1• 11 • 11 1 1 I I ~ - rr. • WHEREAS, the County finds it in the but interest of its citisens to 6W OM public access to art; WHEREAS, the Cm" desires to prorate understandbig enrich the public awironment for residents and � s; now, a� ON of the visual arts and to BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA, MI Sec. 2- 332(A) is hereby created to read as follows: A. 7 he "ird of county available in County for developments r 1 0gnrses the extent of cultural resore ces intent of the County Commission pr'+otiar, and er�joyrnent of the arts. It is the the of the this by O1° "this ordinance to enrich culturally and benefit Cm" through the estabi of art W public places. 1) One percent (1%) of the construction costs for ffW alla�tion and treatment per' "I be set aside for ft a quisition, c oma". mointawm of works of art in said buildings. This only to new oarshuction exceec�rg $55,040 or renovations exceeds g� shal co a) Construction costs do not Include arch asbeartas abatement or other erwirm mtal pr ep ay � fees, costa. in W W N c ¢' ►� b) All construction cosy to be used for detsrlminirg that of the lake �� p"opriation shall be caleukMW as of the date the coratruetion CD d! j 4L.110 C) J = fo a" in public pc l aces. s shall be exempt from mondntory 2) The art- in- pubbc- places to JNorroe C appropMatians and gifts, grants and da�otsons mode separ'ot a' accounted for eP se o of °O " and Failing art In public pkwm shall be �pn�on, install, or be used only for the folk�wirg purp to ire, nwintain art in public pkrces There is hereby established an Arts in Public Places "40m y body to the County Corwnissian. The Arts In Public Ph"$ �• which shall be an """ maribera and two nan -vo" members, and shall have the sole purpose stall be cornpased of five pe of reviewing responses to A Public Places set aside tom stistalled in each public canstructiarn protect subject to the cos' the term of appa� a" voting �bcr whose term *wl run aonanissiorier''s district. Thers shall be am and who shall lies or work in the appointing AAowroe Council far the Arts Corporation. each who eithsr a board mramber or staff of the fOlkowkw: v mminber must represent am or "yore of the a) waking artist, ) art profesNowl; lorrdsoape architect or interior dam d) Curator, or e) general public. an a profProject 7 hC County basis. yda�a�tor shall appoint to the mmottes the two non - voting "+sabers P� or corn y as the architect, the j � ambers shall be fmnilfar with the pretaet pr'otat supervisor, or a similar nexus to the project. them invalid, UIW If any sation, subsection, sentence, clause or remainder of this adinanca shall not be affected by such dit�� of ordinor�ce held y ftfig" All or pats of wdkwww in ooefliet with repealed to the extent of sold conflict. this WO MMM ara hereby .Z The provisions of this orb shall be included aril Or'dinarrces of the County of Mon,oe. F�i�, as an wed in the Cods of raasmbered to eanforrm to the unifarrn a a thereto, and shall be oppropriatsly nranberirg syst of the Code. AIGVMU Office of This Ordirranee shall take effect imueediately qm receipt of Official notice fran the 5eawtory Of Starts of the State of Florida that this ordinoncs ho been filed with said Of ficL PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of re gular yeasting of said Board held on the y COnunissionersOff # County, Florida, at a 16� day of —Mery Mayor 6sorgs NOVO* e am Charles mccoy es w ® s Dixie Speho xe�_ Nora Wiilia W yea • w• ,. • cle OF M MA 10 E COMM •' I / w � 'PR � �'t.t1r��I� /ats • �FLOWA Hg nno� ddr AdNsh� m7 =7000 NOTICE OF COU 'O Published Twice Weekly 44 60111 IL awl .� ' Marathon, Monroe County, Florida �, ,.' MNWO PROOF OF PUBLICATION oou" "coca 'aF AN OflPN6W CENMNG STATE OF FLORIDA '� 2 .4 j C OUNTY OF MONROE M OFA*r Before the undersigned authority � 1OV1P0N person ally appeared WAYNE MARKMAN who on oath, says that he is PUBLumnit of the oou" "coca 'aF FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, a twice�o weekly newspaper published in Marathon, In Monroe County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertisement was ' a 9 bV .� ew""' published in said news paper in the issues he vA ""d • 'd of of: (daWs) of pub /icadon) = � n onn . .Mdua. Afflant further says that the said FLORIDA w'"bo�: 1 A 1 i� KEYS KEYNOTER is a newspaper published at Marathon, CBS* in said Monroe County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in =MA W. am. said Monroe County, Florida, twice each week (on Wednesday and Saturday) and has been entered as a second class mail matter at the post office In Marathon, in Monroe County, Florida, for a period of one year next Preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement. The afflant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm, or corporation any discount, C A o rebate, commission or refund for the Purpose of securing this advertisement for Publication in the said newspaper(s) and that The Florida o K ys<Keynothr In full _cmnnliance with Ch = v State Stab ites on Legal and Ofi9dal •� Advertisern r +• c C -0 C C4 Q before me 2001 aL Z 943 Northaide Drive Office Fax 305- 294 -0768 PublMW Daily Kay Weal, Maama Comfy, Florida 33010 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Randy G. Erickson, who on oath says that he is director of the Advertising Department of the Key West Citizen, a daily newspaper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, bein% a legal notice in the matter of ., __ , In the . Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of A -A AA / M- ii ^__ . Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida each day (except Saturdays) and has been entered as second -class mail matter at the post office in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publicaWn in the skid _qewspaper. ignature of Affiant Sworn and subscribed before me this 9 day of 711 4 O < C.7 �v CL. � oc� Za G_ N 4 W.Uj ca .J 23 04 LL- PRsonaflylnown x Produced Type of Identification Produced gnature of Notary Public Identification tiomopwTMIRMTO CONIOM A00PTM OF NOTICE is HEREsy eivEN TO wHom rr MAY OONCEM 00 on wednwlay, may is. 2001 d sm pM a t the Kay L&W.Unq. Trade w h u b'Shoppwq CaAw. KoV LAW, Mmm (XU*. Flodft ll;s Board d cclo" Comoboxws of Monme Cai", FbAft In 1 10 Mn 1*41 jw adopoon of the, Uftwft Cou* ordinsom AN ORDINANCEMMA CODE. PROVDING FOR FUWMJ OF AW IN NWAJ CON- STRUCTIbM AM jUg RENO VATKM PRCMC`M PROVIDING FOR sEvERABILRY.; PFANOM' FOR THE.REPEAL,or NAN=) HMONROE HEFtr-- VMI,t PFKM=DI RATION INTO COUNTY COW Of QF&NANCES. AND FIMMUNG AN-gM%GTM DAM Pwsuwt to Sec*M 288.0105. Fkni- d SW& 1 bw 1 1 U SKWv twill a pwow decided to sppW-m ' W deck sion made by ft BoW vohh mWW to . &M, ffwjW -wallared at each b o7 rrNStlh - howillivead a .ow of ft vocidr - ,9%. am #at I for vich p he may �nGMI 10 enedra td a vwbdM,s=d'of-Vw prowsdlrgs Is Mgd% Mck feacwd NrcMrdes the wdknMaw'wwwv= upon whloh ft -,upped As to be band. copw col ft abwA4fMMWW ON we wwww" kK MvIew at so "wMa p "(11R. in Monme Cowa.y. FwrkbL- DWAd at Ksy*Vimk FWM this 20M day of Apill. 2001. pANW,L KOLWAM Clwk of Ckfta court ow 49 the C" Of Board COU19 . of Mono. 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Box 118T • Tavamler� Florida 33070 -1187 ONIANCE (306) 662.3216 Fax: (306) 80-8240 eZe e I tie STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersi authority personally appeared JACKLYN HARDER who on oath, says that she Is ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER of THE REPORTER, a weekly WWWWma sspsr entitled to publish legal a in g published at Tavernier, Monroe County, Florida: that the attached COPY of advertisement, being LEGAL NOTICE in said newspaper in the issue of: April 20 A Mav 3r�. 2001 Afflant further says that THE REPORTER Is a newspaper published at Tavernier, in said Monroe County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has herobofore been continuously published In the said Monroe County, Florida, each week (on Thursday), and has been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Tavernier, In said County of Monroe, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and afflant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person, or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement fbr P in the said newspaper and that The Reporter Is in full compliance with Chapter 50 of the Florida State Stptutes on Legal and Official AdverdsementiL a�.e r. p.r.on d rorp:cew«h►mw.r oatiWrrrd*wjchho r- anM:rrpa, dawn n..aatioord O f" P,a and vNk Ibr � �� m. morgr'na'da0W814 n wwl �iioohh NO W06idJe , d. 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H70!{ •-� NbO (S xOnR „ � : Nd Cc comer nralworw.a C t L Nfir 0 macaw . won May do d'u.311.1 �►. gorlda The �r.F is m daidhwmo o� L j � J W O � r 0 4 � r� r Oo v w a� T N 7099 3400 0005 9118 7036 7099 3400 0005 9116 7005 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT MONROE COUNTY BRANCH OFFICE MARATHON SUB COURTHOUSE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MARATHON, FLORIDA 33050 TEL (305) 289-MV FAX (305) 2WI745 MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 500 W 11TEHEAD STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA WM TEL (305) 292.3550 FAX (305) 295-3663 BRANCH OFFICE PLANTAT KEY GOVERNMENTCENTER Bm OVERSEAS HK'lIWAY M ANTATK)N n% FLORIDAMM TEL (305) 852-7145 FAX (305) SM 7146 May 31, 2001 Mrs. Liz Cloud, Chief Bureau of Administrative Code & Laws The Elliott Building 401 S Monroe Street Tallahassee FL 32399 -0250 Dear Mrs. Cloud, Via Carifred MaU 7099 3400 000S 9118 7005 Enclosed please a find certified copy of the following; Ordinance No. 022 -2001 creating Sec, 2- 332(A), Monroe County Cod funding of art in new ' public construction and pr oviding for �j or reno vations projects; providing for seve ability , providing for the repeal of all Ordinances inconsistent herewi incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances and providing an effective date for This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a Regular Meeting in formal session on May 16, 2001. Please file for record. Danny L. Kolhage Clerk to Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners by Pamela G Han k Deputy erk May 31, 2001 Page 2 Cc: Municipal Code Via Cerdfied Mail 7099 3400 0005 9118 7036 County Administrator County Attorney Public Works BOCC File Ordinance 022 -2001 DIVISIONS OFFLORDA► DBFAaThnW OF STATB offim of dr samway D1vWm of Adakteadm suvioea DivWaa ofcapmAme DnW= ofCuk" Afth Dividm of Ewcd m DivWm of HWadcai Remaaeea . . MWdm of Army and r.bmndm Swvkn Divisim of i bmwar MENUR OF TM FLORIDA C tBIA(!CT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF SPATE Katherine Harris. Secretary of State DIVISION OF ELECTIONS June 5, 2001 Honorable Danny I- Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County 500 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida 33040 Attention: Pam Hancock, Deputy Clerk Dear Mr. Kolhage: 111MItIC M&WRVATIM HOARDS I IM& Nmida UP Pepandaa Baud FBUoek PdmB- hCaugrAmu,e=8ord I awk Iledmoh Aeicwtiao Bond HWaic SL Amp edw Pmaantim Baud I bW* TaW6ume I mun dm BaW i 'mfr T-V&mVm-0 cmay hum Im Band JINGLING MUSEUM OF ART Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 31, 2001 and certified copy of Monroe County Ordinance No. 022 -2001, which was filed in this office on June 4, 2001. Sincerely, �P Liz Cloud, Chief Bureau of Administrative Code LCIMP o cr-- a� . V% s� -} Uj o� a " v CD Li r- I � Z >-=W W R zv= J Q � CD Li O X: The Elliot Building • 401 South Mo rnoe Street • Florida 32399 -0250 • (850) 488 -8427 FAX: (850) 488 -7869 • WWW Address: http://Www.doLdate.fL= • &Mail: election@maiLdas.statefbres Municipal Code Corporation irfolmail.municode.tom PO Pus 2235 Tallahassee, Fl 32316.2235 Supplement 7 2 06/06/2001 We have received the following material through hard cop}. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation. Ordinance No. 1 -2001. 800 - 262 -263' fax 850-5 -8852 Eli Oe can print Police and Sheriff's manuals. !et us help you get your Manuals up- to-date. Tired of mailing out Codes and Supplement? Ye can distribute thee for you for a minimal fee! e -sail your ords to us at ordslmail.municode.com o: III fossil lf.S.PBSTAGI r JQN -7'01 M 1+' � 9 "` 0.20` a +start• ._.� 6856045 TO: Ms. Pamela G. Hancock Deputy Clerk Monroe County 500 Uhitehead Stfeet Key West, Fl. 33010 .r.tttrrrtrttrtrttttrtrr