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Item K4County of Monroe A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor George Neugent, District 2 The Floxlda. Key y w) Mayor Pro Tem David Rice, District 4 �r Danny L. Kolhage, District I Heather Carruthers, District 3 Sylvia J. Murphy, District 5 County Commission Meeting January 18, 2017 Agenda Item Number: K.4 Agenda Item Summary #2526 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: BOCC District 4 TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Tamara Lamarche (305) 289 -6000 N/A AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval to reappoint Margaret Tower Smith, as the District 4 representative, to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB). ITEM BACKGROUND: Margaret Tower Smith was appointed to the PRAB on April 20, 2016 to fulfill the remaining term of Christine Tejera. This will be her first full four -year term, which extends to January 2021. Margaret and her family have lived in Islamorada since 2005. She has extensive community involvement and is a heavy user of the county parks. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: The BOCC created the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board by Ordinance No. 018 -1983. CONTRACT /AGREEMENT CHANGES: NA STAFF RECOMMENDATION: DOCUMENTATION: RICE P &RAB MARGARET TOWER SMITH JAN 2017 Ordinance 018 -1983 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: Current Year Portion: Source of Funds: CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Additional Details: If yes, amount: None REVIEWED BY: David Rice Bob Shillinger Kathy Peters Board of County Commissioners Skipped Completed Completed Completed 12/22/2016 1:53 PM 12/23/2016 9:51 AM 12/23/2016 9:53 AM 01/18/2017 9:00 AM Monroe County Boards and Committees Appointment Information Board or Committee: Commissioner Appointing Member: Name of Member: Address: Mailing Address: Phone Numbers: Date of Appointment: January 18, 2017 (The date of this BOCC agenda item) January 18, 2017 Is this a Reappointment? Yes XX No New Term Expiration Date: Name of Person Being Replaced: Fulfilling Term of: Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Commissioner David Rice, District 4 Margaret Tower Smith 209 Palm Avenue Islamorada, FL 33036 Same Home: 305 - 522 -1363 (cell) Work: Fax: Email: maraieinkevsC@amail.com January 18, 2021 CAD Form/09 /06/12 County of Monroe ale Florida Keys Office of the County Administrator The Historic Gato Cigar Factory I I00 Simonton Street, Suite 205 Key West, FL 33040 (305) 2924441 — Phone (305) 2924544 - Fax April 20, 2016 Margaret Tower Smith 209 Palm Avenue Islamorada, FL 33036 Dear Ms. Tower Smith, BOARD OF COMY COMMWIQrjERB Mayor Heather Cartuthers, District 3 Mayor Pro Tent, Ocorgc Neugent, District 2 40 Danny L. Ko%W- 0600 l David Rice, District a Sylvia Murphy, District 5 On behalf of this office and the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, please allow me to congratulate you on your appointment to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, which occurred at the April 20th Commission meeting. Your appointed term of office will expire January I, 2017. Thank you for your continued interest in our community and congratulations once again. Very truly yours, � K h1! JA Christine Hurley Assistant County Administrator CH/ef cc; Commissioner David Rice Chris Rivera Lamarche- Ta mara From: Margie Smith <margieinkeys @gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 4:05 PM To: Lamarche - Tamara Cc: Rice -David Subject: Re: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Attachments: Margaret Tower Smith resume Parks and Rec 2016.doc Hello Ms. Lamarche/ Commissioner Rice, I am interested in representing District 4 on the Parks and Rec Committee. Thank you. I have a resume which details various boards and experience so I am attaching it. However, a bit more digestible may be a recent bio for me that was run in the newspapers when I joined Community Bank last August. I am trying to put my hands on that file from my old computer but having trouble since my bank has merged in the last few weeks and I am now a Business Development Officer at CenterState Bank which has offices in the upper keys. I have lived in the Keys since I moved here with my husband Cale Smith in 2005 with our newborn from Washington DC. Most people know me from when I was the CEO of United Way of the Florida Keys but I am also heavily involved with sports for kids in the Keys, as my husband and I are raising two daughters in Islamorada. My community involvement since 2005 is quite extensive and I am a heavy user of the parks in my area with some familiarity with the rest of the parks since my husband's parents live in Key West, and child care programs we funded at United Way were sometimes located on Monroe County parks. For now I think my resume contains all the information you need today. All the weblinks to my bio ore gone thanks to the merger but if I find my short form bio, I'll update it and forward it to you as soon as possible. My professional resume takes a detour from Aviation to non - profits once I moved to the Keys but the advocacy remains throughout my time in both communities. Thanks! Margie Margie Smith 305 -522 -1363 On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Lamarche - Tamara < lamarche- tamara v.monroecounty- fl.gov wrote: Good afternoon, Ms. Smith, You have been recommended by Dr. Jim Boilini of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to Comm. David Rice as a possible appointee to the board as the District 4 representative. Margaret Tower Smith 209 Palm Avenue, Islamorada FL 33036 margieinkeys@gmail.com (305) 522 -1363 Experienced across multiple industries in organizational reform and advocacy from local governments and non - profits to industry -wide legislative and federal agency reform. Experienced change agent, with strong communication and facilitation skills that speaks multiple languages from various technical specialties to public relations. Trusted known quantity in the Florida Keys as a galvanizing facilitator in connecting people and organizations to resources and working with disparate groups to get them pulling in the same direction for the good of the community. Both extensive community service and my informal role as an advisor to many Keys organizations' leadership has helped facilitate this. Extensive involvement working to create opportunities for Keys kids to participate in sports as a volunteer soccer coach and USA Swimming Official. Having benefitted from athletic competition in my youth, I am now a mother of two Junior Olympian swimmers that recognizes the role participation in sports can play in helping individuals reach their potential. EDUCATION Masters in Public Administration, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (M.P.A.) Bachelors of Science, Aviation Management, SIUC (B.S.) (Psychology Minors) Associates of Applied Science, Aviation Maintenance Technologies, SIUC (A.A.S.) CERTIFICATIONS Certified Member of American Association of Airport Representatives (C.M.) FAA Certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic (A &P) Certified Mediator of Workplace Conflict PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS /AWARDS Florida Keys: Monroe County Board of County Commission Honorary Conch Award 2014. Monroe County School Board GEM Award 2014 for Community Service and support to every school. Centennial Bank Community Champion 2014. Leadership Monroe County Graduate Class XX. Washington DC: Finalist for the prestigious White House Fellowship 2001. Helped create the first Performance Based Organization in the federal government at the FAA. Represented airport industry on: NASA Small Aircraft Transportation System Strategic Council, FAA Aviation Rulemaking Costing Committee, FAA /NASA /DOD Joint Projects Office, R &D Advisory Committee on General Aviation. Member: NBAA, AOPA, AAAE, EAA, Women in Aviation Chapter Chair EXPERIENCE Business Development, CenterState Bank (August 2015 - Present) Formerly Community Bank of Florida. Represent the bank at community events, building both brand awareness and business opportunities throughout the spectrum of banking services in the Keys. Business Development, Islamorada Investment Management (Jan 2015 - August 2015) Expanded the customer base and brand awareness Keyswide of this local, independent, fee only Registered Investment Advisor. [IM is a fiduciary which actively manages client assets and deals primarily in stock investments. The IIM business model is an alternative to the conflicts of interest of Wall Street. Home of the Spoke Fund TM' alternative to mutual funds. President. United Way of the Florida Keys (January 2010 - January 2015) Created new organization vision, infrastructure and procedures from accounting to resource development that turned this 30 year old organization around, and increased campaign revenues by over 170% . Modernized operations, executed best practices and steered organization toward greater relevance within the community. Increased presence countywide, increased fundraising efforts five -fold, and ran the business of the organization toward increased transparency, and a narrowed measurable community impact focus with dramatically increased advocacy and productive interaction with organizations countywide. Partner. C3 Communications (Civic Communications Consultants) (2009) Translated engineering and legal information into a digestible series of updates and communications about the Village of Islamorada sewer project for constituents. Contracted by Hazen and Sawyer to provide content for website to inform the community before build out about why we need to move toward sewers, from the state mandate to the water quality and reef protection aspects. Summarized the status of planning and construction, addressed concerns, controversies, and implementation details. Director of "Re,0ulatc)ty Affairs Americana Asw)cLqd9a__Qf Airport Exec utives Alexandria, VA (2002 -2004) Represented the nation's public airports at this nonprofit trade association in front of federal agencies on a wide range of issues from airport finance to operations and technical issues. Acted as on- -call consultant to the 3,000 airport members of our association on regulatory and technical issues that affect airports large and small. Responsible for development and revenue generation for eight conferences a year, as well as industry wide financial surveys and reports, and guidance materials marketed to airport staff nationwide to fund our regulatory work. Anchored television broadcast news show the Airport News and Training Network that reached the Metro DC audience and airports via satellite nationwide. S enior Analyst MITRE Center or Advanced Aviation _ Sys teML McLean, VA (1997 -2002) Initially MIT Research and Engineering, MITRE is a non.- profit think tank that supports the Federal Aviation Administration. Performance Management: Developed the first business plan for entire federal agency working closely with the management board at headquarters. Developed Performance Plan goals and metrics, and synchronized the Strategic Plan, Business Plan, and Performance Plans across several lines of business to ensure individual performance goals were aligned with the agency's mandates. Also used new cost accounting system to determine cost variance of 20 En Route ATC centers. Technical: Worked on transportation infrastructure projects such as air traffic management solutions including the design of new arrival and departure procedures for specific airports. Developed a process now used nationwide that brings local stakeholders together to design and publish new procedures in half the time. Public Liaison l Garin 0 icer National Civil Aviation Review Commission Washington DC (1996) DOT political appointee. Staffer on U.S. Dept of Transportation /Commerce Secretary Norman Mineta's congressional commission, created by legislation to reform the civilian aviation industry in terms of funding the system and making safety improvements. Worked with industry sectors, kept the public abreast of the workings of the committee, handled all media requests, responded to all requests for information. Resulted in two national reports and congressional legislation that changed the way the US commercial aviation system is financed and regulated for safety. Airport Manager, Schaumburg Regional Airport. Schaumburg IL (1995) First airport manager to run general aviation airport after it was purchased by the Village of Schaumburg. Managed airport throughout design review for reconstruction of all terminal buildings and access roads. Responsible for all tenant /operator issues and public affairs. This included Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards development and enforcement as well as selection of a new Fixed Base Operator (providing aircraft services) on the airport. Program Coordinator, Chicano Youth in Aviation Project. Chicago, IL (1996) Established new national headquarters of Opportunity Skyway, a non profit organization seeking to use aviation to keep students interested in Science and Math. Coordinated activities with the School Board of Chicago Public Schools to enable inner city youth to take part in a Civil Air Patrol sponsored program to fix and fly airplanes. Flew Young Eagles (flights with general aviation pilots) trips out of Meigs Field. Acted as liaison to aviation industry trade groups to ensure support of our program. Mechanic/ Market Research Analyst, Service Aviation. Palatine, IL (1995) Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic on the flight line at this Fixed Base Operator on Palwaukee Airport. Also, created and conducted various market research surveys aimed at increasing market share of servicing /fueling business on this public general aviation airport which catered primarily to corporate aircraft users. Had worked in market research at National Data research a few years earlier representing clients from Proctor and Gamble to Mercedes -Benz in Northfield, Illinois during breaks from undergraduate studies. COMMUNITY SERVICE Florida Keys AYSO Soccer Coach 2013 -2015 in Upper Keys, and USA Swimming Official, 2015 -2016 throughout South Florida. Friends of the Islamorada Library Secretary 2007 -- -2010. Take Stock in Children Mentor from 2005 through 2012. Member of the Coral Shores High School Advisory Committee 2012 -2013. Produced Aviation Day at Tavernaero 2006 -- -2011, Coordinated Holiday Shelter Donations 2006 -- -2007. Planned, promoted, co--- produced the Poolside Prowl fundraiser fashion show for the Domestic Abuse Shelter in 2009 and 2010. Volunteer annually with Islamorada Chamber's Islandfest, Holidayfest, and Marathon Chamber Conchfest along with rotary events. Board Member, Ocean Reef Chamber of Commerce, 2015 -2016; Keys Advisory Council Member, Mote Marine Lab 2015 -2016; Board Member, Monroe County Homeless Services Continuum of Care 2013- 2014; Board Member, Upper Keys Business and Professional Women 2009 -2012; Founding Member of both Food Policy Council and Children's Movement of Florida MC Steering Committee. Ambassador, Islamorada Chamber of Commerce since 2009, member of four Chambers, Key West Community Traffic Safety Team in 2009, spoken before every Rotary Club and Chamber Keyswide since 2010. Previous Communities Director, Committee Chair, Board Member of Hands on DC, an all volunteer non - profit which organizes 2000 volunteers for an annual work --- a --- thon to paint and landscape 40 DC public schools and raise money for college scholarships. Totaled $375,000 during my involvement: 1997 - -- 2004. President, Carbondale Chapter, Women in Aviation, 1994. Vice Chair of Spirit of Southern Illinois Airshow, 1993. Girl Scouts and Science Center Aviation Day, Carbondale IL, 1994. K.4.b Commissioner 3n Fahrer ORDINANCE NO. 018 -1983 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF PARKS AND RECREATION; PROVIDING FOR THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF SAID BOARD AND HOW THEY SHALL BECOME APPOINTED; PROVIDING FOR THE TERM OF OFFICE OF THE BOARD MEMBERS AND FOR THE PROCEDURE FOR ORGANIZATION OF SAID BOARD; TO PROVIDE FOR THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF SAID BOARD; TO PROVIDE FOR THE MEETINGS OF SAID BOARD AND THE FREQUENCY OF SAID MEETINGS; PROVIDING FOR LIAISON BETWEEN THE BOARD AND THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY OF THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; PROVIDING THAT SAID ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME PART OF THE CODE OF MONROE COUNTY, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Monroe County is recognized nationally as a recreation area with outstanding natural resources for fishing, diving and other outdoor activities, and WHEREAS, residents and visitors to Monroe County need facilities for team sports, outdoor social and civic affairs, and other recreational pursuits which the Keys' climate allows year round, and WHEREAS, the County in its Keys' acreage includes considerable Federal and State preserves and parks as well as County facilities, and g WHEREAS, certain areas in Monroe County have already been Lo cv designated and created into parks, and co w WHEREAS, there is no Board or Commission that has advisory ®o 9 responsibility of said park or contemplative park areas, now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 0 1. That there be created in Monroe County a Board to be known c as the Monroe County Board of Parks and Recreation. 2. That said Board shall consist of five members, one member of which shall be appointed by each of the County Commissioners, all of which shall be residents of Monroe County. 3. The term of office for each member of this Board upon appointment shall be declared to be four (4) years. However, K.4.b the initial appointments of the five (5) members shall be as follows: Commissioners from Districts 1, 3 and 5 shall each appoint one member to said Board, whose appointments shall be until January 1, 1985; Commissioners from Districts 2 and 4 shall each appoint one member, whose appointments shall be until January 1, 1987. All appointments after January 1, 1985 shall be for a period of four (4) years and shall be rotated in accord- ance with these staggered terms. Initial appointments shall be made of the three (3) short -term members on the ! day of , A.D. 1986, and it is herein provided that the long- term members for two (2) years shall expire on the day of , A.D. 1985, and all subsequent appointments to said Board shall be in accordance with these staggered terms. It shall be the duty of the County Administrator upon the passing of this Ordinance to select and designate in writing, a County employee to act as a liaison with the County Administration. The designee's duty shall be to meet with this Board and through the County Administrator's Office, make arrangements for any and all aid and assistance that can be given to this Board in the performance of its duties. The County liaison member will be a non - voting member of the Board. 4. That the aforesaid Board at its first meeting shall duly organize itself by electing one of its members as the Chairman; one of its members as the Vice - Chairman and one of its members as Secretary. That the terms of the officers so elected shall be for one year and the election of new officers shall occur at the first regular meeting called by the Board after the selection of new members as provided for herein. 5. It shall be the duty of the Monroe County Board of Parks and Recreation to: A. Periodically review the facilities, programs, management, costs, the expenditures for maintenance of said parks, and for all revenues and funding K.4.b relative to the parks program in this County for the present existing facilities. B. Cooperate with other recognized and approved County Recreational groups. i.e. Florida Keys Conservation and Recreational Council, the Athletic Associations, etc. C. From time to time, the Board created herein shall make recommendations to the County Commission for any and all improvements that are deemed neces- sary and appropriate. As part of the duties of this Board, the same should study and from time to time, make recommendations for additional facilities and park recreational areas and the programs to be connected therewith. 6. It shall be the duty of the Board to: A. Meet at least once each quarter of each year, giving public notice of the meeting, and encouraging public input. B. Provide to the Commission of Monroe County a report at least quarterly (Feb, May, August, Nov) of each year describing its activities and or recommendations. C. Should any one member miss as many as three con- secutive meetings whether regular meetings or special meetings, that person will be automatically disqualified as a member hereof and the County Commissioner whose appointee this person represents shall immediately appoint a successor for the balance of the unexpired term of the vacant seat on said Board. It is provided in this Ordinance that the members of this Board shall be reimbursed only for automobile mileage to attend meetings of the Board, but that no fee for compensation other than mileage shall be forthcoming or reimbursed. 7. Funding and service to this Board shall be included in the Public Works Department budget. K.4.b 8. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity. 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. 10. 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 conform to the uniform numbering system of the Code. 11. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon receipt of official notice from the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida that this Ordinance has been filed with said Office. (SEAL) Attest: RALPH 4 1 1 r" ETE, CLERK C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA E BY Y"f or C irman Lo cv cv M w 00 a ily K.4.b NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on Friday, July 22, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. at the Marathon Sub - Courthouse, Marathon, Monroe County, Florida, and on Friday, August 5, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. in Courtroom B, Monroe County Courthouse Annex, 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and on Friday, August 19, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. at the Plantation Key Governmental Center, Plantation Key, Monroe County, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, intends to consider the adoption of the following County Ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. -1983 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF PARKS AND RECREATION; PROVIDING FOR THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF SAID BOARD AND HOW THEY SHALL BE- COME APPOINTED; PROVIDING FOR THE TERM OF OFFICE OF THE BOARD MEMBERS AND FOR THE PROCEDURE FOR ORGANIZATION OF SAID BOARD; TO PROVIDE FOR THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF SAID BOARD; TO PROVIDE FOR THE MEETINGS OF SAID BOARD AND THE FREQUENCY OF SAID MEETINGS; PROVIDING FOR LIAISON BETWEEN THE BOARD AND THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY OF THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; PROVIDING THAT SAID ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME PART OF THE CODE OF MONROE COUNTY, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 20th day of June, A.D. 1983. RALPH W. WHITE Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida and ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida (SEAL) rM K.4.b 7 e PROOF OF PUBLICATION RO SERVING THE UPPER KEYS BOX 1197, TAVERNIER, FL. 33070 STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MONROE ) Before the undersigned authority persnnally appeared W. BI WOLFF , who on oath, says that he is FDITOR � E PUBLISHER of THE REPORTER, a weekly newspaper published at Tavernier, Monroe County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a LEGAL N IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON SIDER in the Court, was published in said _ newspaper in the issues of 6 -30 & 7 -7 -83 Affiant further says that the said REPORTER is a c newspaper published at Tavernier, in said Monroe County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in the said Monroe County, Florin 0 each week (on Thursday), and has been entered as second NOTIGROFINTENTIONTOCONSDER _ ADOPTION OFCOUNTYORDINANCE class mail matter at the Post Office in Tavernier, in sI NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN TO WHOII IT MA CERN ffia ee July 22,19U, at 10:00 A.M. at the U.%thm r County of Monroe, Florida, for a period of one year nexF«�tr. +ida uwonFri�ay Aapw,t6,lg3�ul0; x- � E E` Monroe County CavfholueAro�,'i0i.9Yklek .Rey Week N a, preceding the first publication of the attached copy of County. �rwa donFmy ,Auw*19.IM,.tlaa0A.M.etueft 0 n Key GoverhmerA.ICeurb;;PiwvaBak Key: -Howe Ggma;notidt; Rlef t advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neiC° "gy, Fbrda; iotead. .dopo- of the _ paid nor promised any firm, person, or corporation any 0 ORDINANCE NO. 1983 T discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose xECR�EAmIO &pR l cF A pRTHENnMa n o MEMBERS securing his said advertisement for p ublication in theBOARDAN O HFK r T¢ B SHALLBECOMEAPPOINTEII;PROVlD#N Q 1 g P OE'F1C ;C, THE BOARD MEMBERS AND Fo1 0 P PROCEDURE FOR ORGANIZATION OF SAIL) WARD;'TO PROVID 0 t said newspaper. THE RESPONSIBILITIES. AND OF SARI - BOARD: To p1b FOR THE MEETINGS OF SAID, BOARD AND THE FREQUENCY Of od I MEETINGS;"PROVIIBNG FOR LIAISON BETWEEN THE BOARD AN COUNTY ADMINISTRATION; PRbV4DING FOR A SEVERABILity 0 VARIOUS SECTIONS OFSAIDORDINANCE; RPOVIDING THE REPS s_ ORDINANCES OR OF ORDINANCES IN.CONFLICT.THERE M SEAL .PROVIDING THAT SAID ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME PART OF IL /4BSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS CODE OF MONROE COUNTY, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFW SWORN TO AND 3 H DATE. - --13ti DAY OF JULY A.U. , 19 83 DATED.t Key Weat, Fbridq W-20th dey ofJ—, A.D;19a. RALPH W. K C Clerkoftge Circuit b of Mourne ' - Y. p Q and e= r8 Q NorAF O � Lid -STATE OF kCRIDX Bo.raerCannt ." Publi.hed: A�80 & 7/X83 of Monroe Coualy, � MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY CO, "'SPA 5!0," E} - IF.ES APR 2 1987 The Reporter - CV Tavernier, FL 33070 " ENERAL INSURANCE UPJD, I 00 U C C s_ 0 C E U Q /I -{HE $r4 � A W ' + coo w■ T.�4 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE George Firestone Secretary of State September 14, 1983 Honorable Ralph W. White Clerk of Circuit Court 500 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida 33040 Attention: Ms. Virginia M. Pinder Dear Mr. White: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge: 1. Receipt of your letter /s of and certified copy /ies of County Ordinance /s No. /s September 12 Monroe 83 -17 and 83 -18 2. Receipt of County Ordinance /s relative to: (a) which we have numbered (b) which we have numbered 3. We have filed this /these Ordinance /s in this office on September 14.,— 1983• 4. The original /duplicate copy /ies showing the filing date is /are being returned for your records. Cordially, IeiO4 (Mrs.) Nancy Kavanaugh Chief, Bureau of Laws NK/ a, a :I 4� FLORIDA-State of the Arts