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12/11/2013 AgreementAMY NEAVILIN, CPA CLERK OF CIRCUR COURT & COMPTROLLER IVIONROE coumr, FLORIDA DATE: December 23, 2013 TO: Bob Shillinger County Attorney ATTN. Kathy Peters FROM: Vitia Fernandez, D. At the December 11 `h, 2013, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval of Item Q2 Settlement Agreement in the matter of Sunset Marina Residences of Key West Condominium Association, Inc. v. City of Key West and Monroe County, 16th Judicial Circuit Case No. 11-CA-911- K, and authorization for the County Attorney's Office to sign the settlement agreement. Enclosed is a certified copy of the above -mentioned for your handling. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. cc: County Attorney Finance File 500 Whitehead Street Suite 101, PO Box 1980, Key West FL 33040 Phone: 305-295-3130 Fax. 305-295-3663 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 Phone: 305-289-6027 Fax. 305-289-6025 88820 Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070 Phone: 852-7145 Fax. 305-852-7146 .f IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA SUNSET MARINA RESIDENCES OF KEY WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not -for -profit corporation, Plaintiffs, VS. CITY OF KEY WEST; MONROE COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida; and FLORIDA KEYS OUTREACH COALITION, INC., a Florida not -for -profit corporation, Defendants. CASE NO.: 2011-CA-911-K SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT COME NOW Defendants, CITY OF KEY WEST and MONROE COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and Plaintiff SUNSET MARINA RESIDENCES OF KEY WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC: WHEREAS, the Parties have engaged in extended litigation regarding the City's development and operation of a homeless safe zone on property owned by the County ("Jail Property") in close proximity to Plaintiff's property. WHEREAS, the Parties have determined that it is in their respective best interests to resolve the dispute without further litigation and thereby agree as follows: 1. The City shall use due diligence in relocating from the Jail Property to another location. The steps the City shall undertake are described in paragraph 5 below. 2. Plaintiff shall dismiss the present suit, Case No. 2011-CA-911-K, as well as the appeal of an administrative ruling in favor of the City, Case No. 3D13-1842. 3. Plaintiff's dismissal of Case No. 2011-CA-911-K shall be without prejudice. Defendants agree to toll the running of any applicable statute of limitations to permit Plaintiff to refile the instant action if Defendant City is unable to relocate the homeless facility within the timelines described in Paragraph 5 below. 4. Plaintiff shall not oppose relocation of the homeless shelter to the Easter Seals property ("Easter Seals Site"); however Plaintiff shall be allowed to participate in the conditional use process to ensure compliance with all Federal, State and Municipal laws, including but not limited to appropriate buffer zones, security and other such considerations. 5. Defendant City of Key West has been evaluating the relocation of homeless services to another location on College Road commonly known as the former Easter Seals Site. The ability to relocate to any site is contingent upon a number of factors such as financing and community, government and social service participation. However, the City can work through its planning process to establish authorization for use of property while these factors are determined. Accordingly, the City agrees to use its best efforts and due diligence to: a. Submit an application for development plan approval to the Planning Department within 240 days of the final approval for implementation of the revised PS zoning designation now being challenged by Plaintiff in case number Case No. 3D13-1842; b. Secure issuance of a Planning Board resolution concerning Defendant City's development plan within 180 days following submission of the application for development plan approval; C. Secure issuance of a City Commission resolution concerning Defendant City's development plan within 60 days following Planning Board action on the development plan; d. Submit an application for building permits for construction of the improvements authorized under the development plan within 120 days after the effective date of development plan approval. ("Effective date of development plan approval" is the date of any appeal or DEO challenge to development plan approval is finally determined, and if no such appeal or challenge is filed, 60 days following the rendition of the Commission resolution granting development plan approval; e. Issuance of a building permit for construction of the improvements within 90 days after the building permit application is deemed complete by the chief building official; and f. Issuance of a certificate of occupancy with 270 days following issuance of the building permit. 6. Plaintiff shall cause this action to be dismissed with prejudice upon relocation of the Homeless Shelter in compliance with Paragraph 5's timeframes. 7. If City shall not comply with any timeframe set forth above, Plaintiff may refile the litigation. Plaintiffs failure to refile the litigation based on the City's failure to comply with any timeframe stated in Paragraph 5 does not constitute a waiver of Plaintiffs right to refile the litigation should the City fail to meet a subsequent timeframe as detailed in Paragraph 5. 8. By entering into this Settlement Agreement, all parties agree that this Settlement Agreement shall not constitute an admission, waiver of any right, claim or defense in the underlying matter should the homeless shelter located on the Jail Property not be relocated. All attorneys executing this Agreement have full authority to bind their respective clients pursuant to appropriately passed resolutions or other required Board authorizations. Office Of The City Attorney P.O. Box 1409 Key West FL 33041-1409 (305) 809-3770 telephone (305) 809-3771 facsimile City Attorney sdsmith@keMestcity.com FBN: 0138754 SMITH OROPEZA, P.L. 138-142 Simonton Street Key West, Florida 33040 Telephone: 3 05-296-7227 Facsimile: 3 05-296-8448 MN Barton W. Smith, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff b artg smithorop ez a. com Florida Bar No. 47703 Monroe County Attorney's Office I I 1112th Street, Suite 408 Key West FL 33040 (305) 292-3470 telephone (305) 292-3516 facsimile iL BY: h. ' ` Cynthia 1U Hall, Esq. Assistant Monroe County Attorney Hall-Cypthia@monroecounty-fl.gov FBN: 34218 rn r-� - Imo, :w 8. By entering into this Settlement Agreement, all patties agree that this Settlement Agreement shall not constitute an admission, waiver of any right, claim or defense in the underlying matter should the homeless shelter located on the Jail Property not be relocated. All attorneys executing this Agreement have full authority to bind their respective clients pursuant to appropriately passed resolutions or other required Board authorizations. Office Of The City Attorney P.O. Box 1409 Key West FL 33041-1409 (305) 809-3770 telephone (305) 809-3771 facsimile City Attorney Msmith@konKestcily.com FBN: 0138754 SMITH OROPEZA, P.L. 138-142 Simonton Street Key West, Florida 33040 Telephone: 305-296-7227 . Facsimile: 305-296-8448 BY: Barton W. Smith, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff bart&mithoropeza.com Florida Bar No. 47703 Monroe County Attorney's Office 1111 12th Stred, Suite 408 Key West FL 33040 (305) 292-3470 telephone (305) 292-3516 facsimile BY: Cynthiaa. Hall, Esq. Assistant Monroe County Attorney _Hall -Cynthia onroccounty fl 2ov FBN: 34218 RESOLUTION NO. 13-255 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ATTACHED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IN THE MATTER OF SUNSET MARINA RESIDENCES OF KEY WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. V. CITY OF KEY WEST AND MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA, Case No. 2011-CA-911-K; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SETTLEMENT DOCUMENTS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: gPction 1: That the attached settlement in the matter of Sunset Marina Residences of Key West Condominium Association, Inc. v. City of Key West and Monroe County, Florida, Case No. 2011-CA-911-K, is hereby approved. Section 2: That the City Manager is authorized to execute final settlement documents consistent with this Resolution upon the advice and consent of the City Attorney. Page 1 of 2 Section 3: That this Resolution shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and adoption and authentication by the signature of the Presiding Officer and the Clerk of the Commission. Passed and adopted by the City Commission at a meeting held this 2nd day of October , 2013. Authenticated by the Presiding Officer and Clerk of the Commission on 3rd day of October 2013. Filed with the Clerk on October 3 Mayor Craig Cates Yes Vice Mayor Mark Rossi Absent Commissioner Teri Johnston Yes Commissioner Clayton Lopez Yes Commissioner Billy Wardlow No Commissioner Jimmy Weekley Yes Commissioner Tony Yaniz No . 2013. Page 2 of 2