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Item H4BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: September 17, 2014 Division: Growth Management Bulk Item: Yes X No ____ Staff Contact Person/Phone #: Mayte Santamaria 289-2562 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of the Monroe County Area of Critical State (ACSC) Annual Work Program Report, pursuant to Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., which will be sent to the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). ITEM BACKGROUND: Attached is the Monroe County ACSC Annual Work Program Progress Report, pursuant to Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. The Report (see attached matrix) includes Monroe County comments (0 and 5th column) related to progress that has been made over the past year toward the tasks in the Work Program. The State Land Planning Agency or DEO (formerly the Department of Community Affairs) will use the information provided by Monroe County to develop its Area of Critical State Concern Annual Report to the Administration Commission (Governor and Cabinet), pursuant to Section 380.0552(4), F.S., and Rule 28- 20.140(3)(a), F.A.C. This report is reviewed by the Administration Commission to evaluate the progress each governmental entity has made toward achieving the work program task objectives and to determine whether to recommend a decrease in annual allocations for housing units. In summary, Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., includes a Work Program for Monroe County with 52 tasks to complete (between 2011 until 2015) under four major topics: 1. Carrying Capacity Study Implementation; 2. Wastewater Implementation; 3. Wastewater Project Implementation and 4. Stormwater Treatment Facilities. The County has achieved 39 of the Work Program tasks (several are continual annual requirements). The attached Report (matrix provided by the State to the County) includes 10 incomplete and 3 remaining (2015 deadline) Work Program tasks, as follows: • One (1) Incomplete Carrying Capacity Task/requesting Rule revision: policy to adopt Tier Maps into the Comprehensive Plan (Rule task (5)(a)]). • Two (2) Incomplete Carrying Capacity Tasks but in progress with a variation to Rule requirement: policies to establish objectives to adopt Tier Maps into the Comprehensive Plan (Rule tasks (5)(a)3 & 4). • Two (2) Incomplete Carrying Capacity Tasks but in progress: create policies to update habitat data and establish a regular schedule for continued updates to Tier Maps to coincide with evaluation and appraisal report timelines & to establish the Tier Designation Work Group Review Committee (Rule tasks (5)(a) 5 & 6). • Three (3) Incomplete Wastewater Tasks but in progress: complete all remaining connections to Key Largo Regional WWTP; Hawk's Cay WWTP; and South Lower Keys WWTP (Rule tasks (5)(c)].h.; 2, f. & 3. b. ). • Two (2) Incomplete Wastewater for Cudjoe: complete construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection System and Central Area Transmission Main ((Rule tasks (5)(c)4.c. and f.). • Three (3) future Wastewater Tasks: complete construction of Outer Area collection and transmission main of Cudjoe Regional Facility & complete hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP (Rule tasks (5)(c)4.e.; g. & h.). The County is actively working on the remaining tasks, which mainly include wastewater project implementation tasks. There are three Work Program tasks [(5)(a)1, 3 and 4) related to the tier maps which are not being pursued as written in the Rule (1" bullet above and 2°d bullet above). On August 22, 2013, Monroe County sent a letter to the Administration Commission requesting that Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. be amended to remove the requirement to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map. On February 20, 2014, Monroe County sent a letter to the Department of Economic Opportunity requesting a rule revision stating: Prior to the County adopting a resolution recommending the removal of the designation of Monroe County as an Area of Critical State Concern, pursuant to Section 380.0552(4)(b)3, F.S., Monroe County shall adopt the Tier Maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map. Contributors to the status report include: Growth Management Division, Public Works & Engineering Department, Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District, and the Monroe County Land Authority. Also attached are reports from the Monroe County Land Authority that are required annually. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On July 17, 2013, the BOCC directed staff to write a letter to the Administration Commission to request that Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., be amended to remove the requirement to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan. On February 19, 2014, he BOCC directed staff to write a letter to the Department of Economic Opportunity to request that Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., be amended to require the adoption the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan upon requesting the removal of the designation CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval TOTAL COST: nla INDIRECT COST: DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: BUDGETED: Yes No COST TO COUNTY: SOURCE OF FUNDS: REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No x AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County Attyj)(� (If OMBIPurchasing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included x Not Required DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM # Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Date Comprehensive Plan Amendment Required Line # WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANTTO RULE 2B•20.140, F.A.C. chieevvee Nootf Achieved 1 (5)(a) Carrying Capacity Study Implementation. Monroe Canty sent a letter to the Administration Commission requesting that Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. be amended to remove the requirement to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM). Monroe County also sent a letter to DEO requesting that IFUIe 28-20.140, F.A.C. ce amended to not require adoption of the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan unless the County See attached letter to Administration Commission, dated August 22, ,a recommending removal of the Area of Critical State Concern 2D13, requesting deletion of Work Program Tasks (5)(a)l, 3 and 4 designation. 1. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping ;the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and Incomplete On July 12, 2013, the final Tier Zoning Overlay maps went into elf- SOO attached letter to State Land Planning Agency, dated February 2 System) into the Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Commitee with but requested a Rule after approval by the State -and Planning Agency. The effective date 2D, 2014, requesting a rule revision stating: Prior to the County ,.uly 1, 2012 Yes the adjusted Tier boundaries. revision is after the Rule deadline date of July 1, 2D12. adopting a resolution recommending the removal of the designation of Monroe County as an Area of Critical State Concern, pursuant to Now that all d the undesignated or Invalidated parcels have a tier Section 380-0552(4)(b)3, FS., Monroe County .shall adopt the Tier designation and the overlay district on the County's Zoning Maps is Maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future effective, starting the process over to adopt the maps for Land Use Map. approximately 44,000 parcels as a Comprehensive Plan FLUM overlay would expose the County and all parcel owners to potential challenges by affected persons, as defined in Section 163.3184(1)(a). F.S. Completion of this requirement risks significent exposure (including restarting the appeal clock and possible takings claims to the County and State), as well as personnel demands/expenses, legal costs and attorney's fees. 2. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adjust the Tier I and Tier IIIA (SPA) boundaries to more accurately reflect the 3 criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166 and implement the Florida Keys Carry ng Capacity Study, Achieved July 1, 2012 utilizing the updated habitat data, and based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. The County has cretaed Goal 106 and associated Objective/Policies in Proposed amendment: GOAL 106 Monroe County shall continue to 'ncomplete its EAR -based Comprehensive Plan Amendments. maintain the Tier System to ensure growth initiatives recognize the 3. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Goal 106 complete the Year Work Program found in Rule but in with a The BOCC has held 4 special public meetings on March 21, 2014, natural and man-made systems in the Florida Keys, the carrying capacity to accommodate further development, the need far the 4 20.110, F.A.C„ and to establish objectives to develop a build -out in horizon in the Florida Keys and adopt conservatiati on progress variation to the Rule April 23, 2014, May 22. 2014, and July 23, 2C14, to review proposes a gnilicant oxpanslon of the public acquisition of vacant developable July 1, 2012 Yes planning mapping into the Comprehensive Plan. requirement amendments to the Comprehensive Plan. A special BCCC public lands, and to equitably balance the rights and expectations of hearing Is schedule] for October 7, 2014, for transmittal of the private property owners. proposed amendments to the State Land Planning Agency. The County has created Goal 1 D6 and associated Objective/Policies in Proposed amendment. Objective 106.1 Monroe County shall adjust its EAR -based Comprehensive Plan Amendments. the tier boundaries and implement the Florida Keys Carrying 4. By July 1, Monroe County shall create Objective 106.2 adopt conservation planning mapping (Tier Maps) into Incomplete The BOCC has held 4 special public meetings on March 21, 2014, Capacity Study, utilizing updated habitat data and recommendations 5 nda io the Monroe Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work omp but in progress with a April 23, 2014, May 22, 2014, and July 23, 2014, to review proposed of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. July 1, 2012 Yes Group. variation to the Rule amendments to the Comprehensive Plan. A special BOCC public (Note: As amended by Final Order DCAo7-GM166, parcels included GM166, requirement heating is scheduled for October 7, 2014, for transmittal of the in the challenge with Tier I and Tier IIIA (SPA) boundaries have proposed amendments to the State Land Planning Agency. been adjusted to reflect the amended Tier Criteria resulting from the DOAH Case 06-2449(GM)]. The County has oriented Goal 1 D6 and associated Objective/Policies in its EAR -based Comprehensive Plan Amendments. Proposed amendment: Policy106.1.1 Monroe County shall update �. 8y July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.' to require the preparation of updated habitat data and c Inomplete The BOCC has held 4 special public meetings on March 21, 2014, habitat data and the Land Development Code Tier (Zoning) Overlay 6 establish a regular schedule for continued update to coincide with evaluation and appraisal report timelines. but .In April 23, 2014, May 22, 2014, and July 23, 2014, to review proposed District Maps to coincide with the State comprehensive plan July 1, 2012 Yes progress amendments to the Comprehensive Plan. A special BOCC public evaluation and appraisal schedule (May 1, 2021). hearing is scheduled for October 7, 2014, for Iransrnittal of the proposed amendments to the State Land Planning Agency. Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Data Comprehensive Plan Amendment Required Line # WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO RULE 26-20.140, F.A.C. Achieved/ Not Achieved Proposed amendment Policy 106.1.2 Monroe County shall establish a Tier Designation Review Committee (TDRC) Work Group to consist of representatives selected by the Florida 6. By July ^., 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.2 to establish the Tier Designation Work Group Review Department of Econom a Opportunity (DEO) from Morroe County, Florida Fish Wildlife Conservation Commission, United States Committee to consist of representatives selected by the state land planning agency from Morroe County, Florida Fish & The Gounty has Goal and Fish & Wildlife Department Environmental Protection Wildlife Conservation Commission, United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Department of Environmental Protection and ve Plan A ndmeiverPollcles R-badretred in its EAR -based Comprehensive Plan Amendments. pre mnService, and envi ionmenrestal and other relevant interests. The TDRC shall be t environmental and other relevant interests. This Committee shall be tasked with the responsibility of Tier designation The BO has held 4 special public meetings March 21, tasked with the responsibility of tier designation review utilizing the 7 r eview utilizing the criteria for Tier placement and best available data to recommend amendments to ensure Incomp etc April 23, 2014, May 22, 2014, and July 23, 2014, to review proposed 20 , t pose criteria for tier placement and best available data to recommend July 1, 2012 Yes implementation of and adherence to the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. These proposed amendments shall be but in progress mendmants to the Comprehensive Plan. A special BOCC public shearing amendments to ensure implementation of and adherence to the recommended our ng 2009 and subsequently coincide with the Evaluation and Appraisal report timelines beginning with is scheduled for October 7, 2014, for transmittal of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. These proposed Land the second Evaluation and Appraisal review which follows the atlop:ion of the revised Tier System and Maps as required proposed amendments to the State Land Planning Agency. Development Code Tier (Zoning) Overlay District Map amendments above adapted in 2011. Each evaluation and appraisal report subm.ttec following the 2011 evaluation and appraisal shall coincide with the State comprehensive plan evaluation and report shall also molded an analysis and recommendations based upon the process described above appraisal schedule (May 1, 2021). Each comprehensive plan evaluation and appraisal submitted shall also include an analysis and recommendations based upon the TDRC review process. 7. By July 1, 2012 and each July thereafter, Monroe County and the Monroe County Land Authority shall submit a report From August 1, 2013 to July 31. 2014, the Monroe County Land annually to the Administration Commission on the land acquisition funding and efforts in the Florida Keys to purchase Authority acquired 94 Ter I parcels and 29 Big Pine Key Tler II 8 Tier and Rig Pine Key Tier II lands and the purchase of parcels where a Monroe County building permit allocation has Achieved parcels. See attached Acquistion Report. July 1, 2014 been denied for four (c) years or more. The report shall include an identification of all sources of funds and assessment Annual requirement of fund balances within those so -es available to the County and the Monroe County Land Authority. From August 1, 2013 to July 31, there were no applicants For Administrative Relief. 6. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Land Development Regulations to require that administrative relief in the form of the issuance of a building permit is not allowed for lands within the Florida Forevertargeted acquisition areas or 9 Tier I lands unless., after 6D days from the receipt of a complete application for administrative relief, it has been Achieved July 1, 2012 determined the parcel will not be purchased by any county, state, federal or any private en'ity. The County shall develop a mechanism to routinely notify the Department of Environmental Protection of upcoming administrative relief requests a: least 6 months prior to the deadline for administrative relief. 9. By July 1, 2112, in order to Imp ement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, Monroe County shall adopt a 10 Comprehensive Plan Policy to discourage private applications for future land use changes which increase allowable Achieved July 1, 2012 ,density/intensity. 10. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate its land acquisition needs and state and federal funding opportunities Achieved Monroe County Lantl Authority applied for a federal land acquisition _ 1 and apply annually [o at least one state or federal land acquisition grant program. Annual requirement grant from the US Army Carps of Engineers through Keys Restoration See attached Monroe Coumy Land Authority Proposal July 1, 2014 Fund on January 26, 2014 in the amount of $34,615.5D. 11. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the state land planning agency(agency), Division of Emergency Management, Marathon, Islamorada, Key West, Key Colony Beach, and Layton 12 after a notice and comment period of at least 30 days for Interested parties. The memorandum of understanding shall Achieved July 1, 2012 late, based on professionally table data and analysis, the input variables and assumptions including ,It,, pro yaccep y pu p gregiena nsiderations, far utilizing the. Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation Model or other models acceptable to the agencyto accurately depict evacuation clearance times for the population of the Florida Keys, 12. By July 1, 2012, the Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation Model shall be run with the agreed upon variables from the memorandum of understanding to complete an aralysis of maximum build -out capacity for the Florida Keys Area of 13 Critical State Concern, consistent with the requirement to maintain a 24-hour evacuation c earence time and the Florida Achieved July 1, 2012 Keys Carrying Capacity Study constraints. This analysis shall be prepared in coordlnaton with the state land plarning agercy` and each municipality In the Keys. Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Date Comprehensive Plan Amendment Required Achieved/ Line 9 WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO RULE 28-20.140, F.A.C. Not Achieved 13. By July 1, 2012, the state land planning agency° shall update the data for the Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation 14 Model as professionally acceptable sources of information are released (such as the Census, American Communities Complete July 1, 2012 Yes Survey, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and other studies). The County shall also evaluate and address appropriate adjustments to the hurricane evacuation model within each Evaluation and Appraisal Report. 14, By July 1, 2012, the state land planning agency (agency) shall apply the derived clearance time to assess and determine the remaining allocations for the Florida Keys Areas of Critical State Concern. The agency will recommend - appropriate revisions to the Administration Commission regarding the allocation rates and distribution of allocations to 15 Monroe County, Marathon, Islamcrada, Key West, Layton and Key Colony Reach or identify alternative evacuation Complete July 1, 2012 strategies that support the 24 hour evacuation clearance time. If necessary, the state land planning agency' shall work with each local government to amend the Comprehensive Plans to reflect revised allocation rates and distributions or propose rule making t0 the Administration Commission. 15. By July 1, 2013, if necessary, the state land planning agency' shall work with each local government to amend the 16 Comprehensive Plan to re'lect revised allocation rates and distribution or propose rule making to tie Administration Complete' July 1, 2013 Yes Commission. By March 31, 2012, the Area of Critical State Concern staff shall amend the agendas for the Hurricane Evacuafier 17 Clearance Modeling Workshops to include the potential for future transient allocations and their impact on hurricane Complete evacuation clearance times. (January 18, 2012 Administration Commission Action) 18 (5)(b) Wastewater Implementation. Allocated Funding in the FY 201L-2018 Clt Upgrade County owned n ilit.es=$E71,028 201'-139 LOF, removed the 19 1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually evaluate and allocate funding for wastewater implementation. Monroe Achieved Long Key WIN Collection System Expansion = $250,000 Key Haven Collection = $4,150,000 See attached FV14-18 Capital Improvement Element 5-year July 1. 2014 requirement that the capital improvement schedule bean County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Annual requirement nalSystemPro ect = $ements Cutljoe Regional Project = $145,688,oE2 djo schedule of improvements mcoamcmmmc comprchensroc Key Largo W W Treatment Plant - $8 421 882 plan Duck Key W W Treatment System = $175,891 Progeny owners have been notified of the 2C15 wastewater requirements. 2. By December 1, 2013, Monroe County shall work with the owners of wastewater facilities and onsite systems The County does not enforce the upgrade completion of onsite chroughoul the County and the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to sewage treatment and disposal system. As provided by 403.056(10)(I), See attached Wastewater Implementation Report submitted to the 2C tulfill the requirements of Sections 403.086(10) and 381.0065(3)(h) and (4)(1), F.S., regarding implementation of Achieved F.S., 3E1.0066A)7, F.S., and Section 4 of Chapter 99-395, L.O.F., a State in July 2014. December 1, 2013 wastewater treatment and disposal. This will include coordination of actions with DOH and DEP to notify owners local government has the authority mandate tocentral regarding systems that will not meet the 2015 treatment and disposal standards. R specific wastewater facility. There are no Rule tasks orr sspecificc schedules adopted by the Administration Commission under s. 380.0552, F.S., identifying the County as the entity to enforce onsite system upgrades_ Monroe County did not adopt additional Resolutions but rather worked 3. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually draft a resolution requesting the issuance of $50 million of the $200 with the municipalities aid special district through its legislative 21 million of bonds authorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and an appropriation of sufficient debt service for those bonds, at Annual requirement delegation and the Governor's office direct y and secured an additional .uly 1, 2014 for the construction of wastewater projects within the Florida Keys. $50 million grant under the Mayfield grant program during the 2014 legislative session. 4. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop a mechanism t0 provide accurate and timely nformalion and establish 22 the County's annual funding allocations necessary to provide evidence of unmet funding needs to support the issuance Achieved �'uly 1, 2011 of bonds aLthorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and to assure the timely Completion of work as necessary to fulfill any terms and conditions associated with bonds. The County was allocated an additional $31 million in Stale Revolving Fundloans. -he County applied for and was granted an increase in the maximum State Revolving Fund loan for the Cudjoe project to $120 millign. 23 5. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate its wastewater needs and are;, aid federal funding opportu iifies and Achieved July 1, 2014 apply annually to of least one state or federal grant program for wastewater pro sets and connections. Annual requirement The County was successful in adding language to the WRDA reauthorization bill to include the Cudjoe project as an additional eligible project should funding become available for the Florida Keys Water Quality Improvement Program (FKWQIP). The Cudjoe project is secondary to the existing projects already in the FKQWIP. Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Date Comprehensive Plan Amendment Required Line # WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO RULE 28-20.140, F.A.C. Achieved/ Not Achieved 24 6. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop and implement local funding programs necessary to timely fund Achieved July 1, 2011 wastewater construction and future operation, maintenance and replacement of facilities. By February 29, 2012, Monroe County shall submit a financial plan demonstrating local funding programs necessary to 25 limely fund wastewater construction and future operation, maintenance and replacement ofacilities. (January 18, 2012 Achieved February 29, 2012 Administration Commission Action) 7, By December 1, 2013, the County shall provide a report of addresses and the property appraiser's parcel numbers of The County submitted the report to DEC on July 25, 2014. The report any property owner that fa Is or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility within the required timeframe to the lists the properties not yet connected as of June 2014 in the Key See attached Wastewater Implementation Report submitted to the 1, 2013 26 Monroe County Heath Department, Department of Environmental Protection, and the state lard planning agency'. This Complete Largo, Big Coppitt, and Duck Key wastewater systems and inlcludes the on which code compliance cases have been opened in State in July 2014. December report shall describe the stalue of the County s enforcement action. properties the KLWTD service area. 27 (5)(c) Wastewater Project Implementation. 28 1. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District is responsible for wastewater treatment in its service area and the completion of the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility. 29 a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of the South Transmission Line; Complete July 1, 2012 30 b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete design of Collection basin C, E, F, G, H, I, J. and K; Complete July 1, 2013 31 a By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete constriction of Collection basins E-H; Complete July 1, 2012 32 d. By December 1, 2011, Monroe County shall schedule construction of Collection basins I-K; Complete December I, 2011 33 B. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete construction of Collection basins I-K.. Complete July 1, 2011 34 f. By Ju'.y 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete 50%of hook-ups to Kay Largo Regional W WTP, Complete Complete July 1, 2011 35 g. By.luly 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 75 % of hook-ups to Key Largo Regional WWTF; July 1, 2012 36 h. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to Key Largo Regional WWTP. ncomplete but in progress August 2014: There are 14,615 BTUs capable of generating wastewater. 12,439 EDUS are connected or 85%. July 1, 2013 37 2. Hawk's Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key Wastewater Treatment Facility. 38 a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Hawk Day W WTP upgrade/expansion, transmission, Complete July 1, 2012 and collection system; 39 0. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete construction of Duck Key col action system; Complete' July 1, 2013 40 c. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate property connections to Hawk's Day W'✓JTP; Complete July 1, 2012 41 d. By December 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 50 % of hook-uos to Hawk's Day W WTP; Complete December 1, 2012 August 2014: Conch Key / Coral Key= 150.2 total 150.2 connected - 100 % 42 e. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete 750/6 of hook-ups to Hawk's Day W WTP; and Complete Hawk's Cay= 910 total 910 connected -' 00`o July 1, 2013 Duck Key/Conch Key: There are 1,467 EDUS capable of generating wastewater. 1,360 EDUS are connected or 93%. 43 1. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall complete all remaining corrections to Hawk's Cay WWTP. but Incoinpromplgreteess 1,360 EDUS are connected cr 93%. July 1, 2014 Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Data Comprehensive Plan Amentlment Required Line K WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO RULE 28-20.140, F.A.G. Achieved/ Not Achievetl 44 3. South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System). 45 a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 75 % hookups to South Lower Keys W WTP; and Complete July 1, 2012 46 b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to the South Lower Keys W WTP. 4. Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. Incomplete but in progress August 2014: There a,e 1,730 EDUs capable of generating wastewater. 1,439 EDUs are connected or 83%. ,luly 1, 2013'I 47 a. By July 1. 2011, Monroe County shall complete planning and des'.gn documents for the Cudjoe Regional Wastewater T 48 Treatment Facility, the Central Area (Codes, Summational. Upper Sugarloaf) collection system and the Central Area Complete July 1, 2011 Transmission Main; 49 b. By October 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Complete' October 1, 2012 Collection System and Contra Area Transmission Main; As of July 1, 2014, the Cudjoe Wastewater Treatment facility was 68Yo complete. The Central (Inner Islands) collection & transmission c. By July 1, 2C14, Monres County shall complete construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection system was 51 % complete. Construction completion of the W WTP 50 Central Area Transmission Main: ' Incomplete and collection will be complete in the 1 at Quarter of CY2015. The ..uly 1, 2014 System and Central (Inner Island) collection & transmission system is on track for late 2015 completion. Portions of the Inner Islands will have service available in the tat quarter of CY2015. Design of all portions of the Outer Area is complete. Construction is in progress on all Islands. Conversion of some areas from low pressure technology to gravity collection delayed design completion. 51 By January 2012, Monroe County shall complete design and planning for Outer Area ;Lower Sugarloaf, `arches, Complete Challenges to permits for some areas utilizing low pressure technology January 1, 2012 Ramrod, Big Pine Key; Collection System and Transmission Mainz may result in further delays out construction has continued pending the ou-come of challenges. Completion of some portions of the Outer Islands collection system may be delayed beyond December 2015 by challenges to the permits. 52 d. By February 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment, Outer Area Collection Complete' February 1, 2012 System and Transmission Maln;' 53 e. By February 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete construction of Outer Area collection and transmission main; 2015 deadline of some portions of the Outer Islands collection system February 1, 2015 mCompletion by be delayed beyond December 2015 by challenges to the permits. 54 ,. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall initiate property connect ons -complete 25% of hcok-ups to Cudjee Regional Incomplete Initial connections will not be available until 1at Quarter CY2015. July 1, 2014 W W'TP. 55 g. By July 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hcok-ups to Cudjoe Regional W WTP; and 2015 deadline July 1, 2015 55 h. By December 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete remaining hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP. 2015 deadline Deueruber 1, 2015 Monroe County 2014 - Annual Report ACSC Status 2014 Monroe Comments Support Information Requested Rule Completion Date Comprehensive Plan Amentlment Required Line tf WORK PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PURSUANTTO RULE 20-20.140, F.A.C. Achieved/ Not Achieved 57 (5)(d) Stormwater Treatment Facilities. Allocated Fundino in the FY 2014-2018 CIE 201 ^-139 ILOF, removed the 1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate and allocate funding for stormwater implementation. Monroe County Achieved See attached FY14-18 Capital Improvement Element 5-year 1ament 2014 imprelequiment thane le be Grouper Lane, Key Largo = $421,824 56 shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Annual requirement Ninth Avenue, Stock Island = $746,874 schedule of improvements .July , moendment to the eomp ehensive plan No stonmwater grant funding has been available since FY2012 from the South Florida Water Management District. As a result, the County 59 2. By July 1, 2C11, Monroe County shall apply for stormwater grants from the South Florida Water Management District. 1/a did not apply for any SFWMD grants. July 1, 2011 The County has submitted a grant request for storm water project funding from the RESTORE Act funds. 80 3. Ry .July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete Card Sound Road stormwater improvements. Achieved Complete in July 2014, July 1, 2011 1) Corrects scriveners error in 9ule 28-20.140 (s i(c)4.c. & d., F.A.C. 2) Omitted in final adopted rule. When rule is amended, rile will be modified to reflect this task. 3) Provisional - No 30-Day Report was issued in 2014 for 2012/2013 Reporting Period 4) References to the "Department of Community Affairs" have been replaced with tFe term "state lend planning agency. Le4evAr IF—C, un-;e v "g County of Monroe The Florida Keys Mayor Sylvia I Murphy Murray Nelson Center 102050 Overseas Highway, Suite 234 Key Largo, FL 33037 February 20, 2014 Yam' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS i f Mayor Sylvia J. Murphy, District 5 �! Mayor Pro Ten-4 Danny L. Kolh age, District I George Neugent, District 2 Heather Carruthers, District 3 David Rice, District 4 William B. Killingsworth, Director of Community Development Florida Department of Economic Opportunity 107 E. Madison Street Caldwell Building, MSC 160 Tallahassee, FL 23299 Dear Mr. Killingsworth: Administration Commission Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., which was ratified by the Legislature in 2011, includes six Work Program Tasks [28-20.140(5)(a)l, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6] requiring the County to adopt policies relating to the Tier System into the Comprehensive Plan, adjust Tier boundaries on the Tier Zoning Overlay maps [(5)(a)2] and amend its Comprehensive Plan to adopt the Tier System Maps as an overlay onto the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Series [(5)(a)l, 3 and 4]. Previously the County sent a letter to the Administration Commission, dated August 22, 2013 (attached), requesting that Rule 28-20.140, F_A.C. be amended to remove the requirement to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan [28-20.140(5)(a)l, 3 and 4]. Since that time, the Monroe County Attorney and Growth Management staff have met with staff within your department to discuss this request. Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) staff have requested that Monroe County amend its requests to include both a Rule amendment and Comprehensive Plan amendment to include the following language: Prior to the County adopting a resolution recommending the removal of the designation of Monroe County as an Area of Critical State Concern, pursuant to Section 380.0552(4)(b)3, F.S, Monroe County shall adopt the Tier Maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map. The County continues to make progress in achieving the Administration Commission's Work Program and we are pleased to continue to work with you and DEO to protect all significant resources of the Florida Keys and maintain our economic prosperity. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely,y/ , I h I Syl 'a Murphy ayor Monroe County Board of County Commissioners CC: Mayor Pro Tern Danny Kolhage Commissioner David Rice Commissioner George Neugent Commissioner Heather Carruthers Roman Gastesi, County Administrator Bob Shillinger, County Attorney Christine Hurley, Growth Management Director Jesse Panuccio, Executive Director, Florida DEO Robert N. Sechen, General Counsel, Florida DEO Rebecca Jetton, Area of Critical State Concern Administrator, Florida DEO The Honorable Rick Scott, Governor Pam Bondi, Attorney General Adam Putnam, Commissioner of Agriculture Jeff Atwater, Chief Financial Officer Enclosures: August 22, 2013, Monroe County letter to the Administration Commission County of Monroe The Mori a Keys Mayor George R. Neugent 25 Ships Way Sig Pine Key, Florida 33043 Neugent-George @monroecount-,- fl. Gov August 22, 2013 The Honorable Rick Scott, Governor The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399-000I Adam Putnam, Commissioner of Agriculture The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399-0810 Dear Governor and Cabinet: C-OnA "I s5 e t✓Vt OARD O COUNTX COMMSSIQMRS Mayor George Neugent, District 2 Mayor Pro Tern, Heather Carruthers, District 3 Danny L. Kolhage, District I David Rice, District 4 Sylvia J. Murphy, District 5 Pam Bondi, Attorney General The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-1050 Jeff Atwater, Chief Financial Officer The Capitol Tallahassee, FL 332399-0300 Administration Commission Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., which was ratified by the Legislature in 2011, includes six Work Program Tasks I28-20.140(5)(a)1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6] requiring the County to adopt policies relating to the Tier System into the Comprehensive Plan, adjust Tier boundaries on the Tier Zoning Overlay maps [(5)(a)2] and amend its Comprehensive Plan to adopt the Tier System Maps as an overlay onto the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Series ((5)(a)l , 3 and 4]. Monroe County has completed Work Program task (5)(a)2 with the adoption of four (4) ordinances [Ordinance 005- 2011, 006-2011, 007-2011, and 008-2011] on May 4, 2011, revising or assigning the tier overlay designation for 3,394 parcels based upon recommendations from the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group, Monroe County staff, the Planning Commission, Hoard of County Commissioners and the public. The Administration Commission and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) have also reported that the County has completed Work Program task (5)(a)2, which is to amend the Tier Overlay Maps to more accurately reflect the criteria for each Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-OM166 (DOAH Case No. 06-2449GM — Petitioners: Florida Keys Citizens Coalition, Inc, Protect Key West and the Florida Keys, Inc, and Last Stand; Respondents: Department of Community Affairs and Monroe County). The County processed additional revisions to the tier designations for 393 parcels that were not included in the challenge (DOAH Case No. 06-2449GM) but requested by the plaintiff. Further, the County identified 77 offshore island parcels for review because these parcels were not given a tier designation at the time of the adoption of the original Tier Ordinances in 2006. These were adopted by the Hoard of County Commissioners on March 20, 2013, The amendments (Ordinances 14-2013 and 15-2013) have been approved by DEO and became effective on July 12, 2013. At this point, all 44,000 parcels in the County presently have a Tier designation. Throughout the process of updating information and adopting the tier amendments, the County was concerned with the possibility of new administrative proceedings pursuant to Section 120.569 and I20.57, F.S., which could delay the effectiveness of the ordinances and create significant cost and legal demands on the County. The County could not proceed with the next steps of completing Work Program Tasks (5)(a)1, 3 and 4 to adopt of the entire set of Tier Overlay maps into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the FLUM until all 44,000 parcels had an effective tier designation. Now that all of the undesignated or invalidated parcels have a tier designation and are effective as an overlay district on the County's Land Use District (Zoning) Maps, starting the process over and Page 1 of 3 adopting the maps (approximately 44,000 parcels) as a Comprehensive Plan FLUM overlay district would expose the County and every parcel with a Tier designation to potential challenges by affected persons, as defined by Section 163.3184(1)(a), F.S. County legal staff has studied the legal differences in the maps being in the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use District (Zoning) Maps. A legal opinion is attached. On July 17, 2013, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners discussed the requirement of the Administration Commission Rule to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan. This discussion included the significant exposure (including restarting the appeal clock and adding possible takings claims against the County), costs, personnel demands and attorney fees to the County. Further discussing the duplication of traps in the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Maps seems to be unnecessary and a redundant process when DEO reviews both FLUM and Zoning Maps in an Area of Critical State Concern and has the ability to approve or reject proposed zoning map amendments or file a petition with the Division of Administrative Hearings on a proposed FLUM amendment. Following a presentation by County Growth Management and legal staff, the BOCC unanimously approved a motion to direct staff to write a letter to the Administration Commission to request that Rule 28-20,140, F.A.C. be amended to remove the requirement to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan. Monroe County respectfully requests the Administration Commission consider amending Rule 28-20.140 F.A.C., to delete Work Program Tasks (5)(a)l , 3 and 4: 1. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping (the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System) into the Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee with the adjusted Tier boundaries. 3. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Goal 106 to complete the 10 Year Work Program found in Rule 28-20.110, F.A.C, and to establish objectives to develop a build -out horizon in the Florida Keys and adopt conservation planning mapping into the Comprehensive Plan. 4. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Objective 106.2 to adopt conservation planning mapping (Tier Maps) into the Monroe Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. Such action will not impede DEO's authority to review and approve all future amendments to the adopted Tier Zoning Overlay Maps, will not lessen any protection of habitat, and will protect both the State and Monroe County from new potential challenges to the Tier Overlay Zoning Map System which is presently in effect. While Monroe County is requesting the deletion of tasks which require the adoption of the tier maps into the Comprehensive Plan, the County will pursue the completion of Work Program Tasks (5)(a)2, 5,and 6: 2. By July 1, 201Z Monroe County shall adjust the Tier I and Tier IIIA (SPA) boundaries to more accurately reflect the criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166 and implement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, utilizing the updated habitat data, and based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. 5. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.1 to require the preparation of updated habitat data and establish a regular schedule for continued update to coincide with evaluation and appraisal report timelines. 6. By July 1, 201Z Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.2 to establish the Tier Designation Work Group Review Committee to consist of representatives selected by the Florida Department of Community Affairs from Monroe County, Florida Fish d: Wildlife Conservation Commission, United States Fish do Wildlife Service, Department of Environmental Protection and environmental and other relevant interests. This Committee shall be tasked with the responsibility of Tier designation review utilizing the criteria for Tier placement and best available data to recommend amendments to ensure implementation of and adherence to the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. These proposed amendments shall be recommended during 2009 and subsequently coincide with the Evaluation and Appraisal report timelines beginning with the second Evaluation and Appraisal review which follows the adoption of the revised Tier System and Maps as required above adopted in 2011. Each evaluation and appraisal report submitted following the 2011 evaluation and appraisal report shall also include an analysis and recommendations based upon the process described above. Page 2 of 3 These tasks require the adoption of policies which require the continued update of the habitat data and the adjustment to the tier boundaries, coinciding with the State Evaluation and Appraisal Report timelines, following a review by the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. The County continues to make progress in achieving the Administration Commission's Work Program and we are pleased to continue to work with you and DEO to protect all significant resources of the Florida Keys and maintain our economic prosperity. Thank you for your consideration. Sincere �I George Neugent.. Mayor Monroe County Board of County Commissioners CC: Mayor Pro Tem Heather Carruthers Commissioner David Rice Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Commissioner Danny Kolhage Roman Gastesi, County Administrator Bob Shillinger, County Attorney Christine Hurley, Growth Management Director Jesse Panuccio, Executive Director, Florida DEO Robert N. Sechen, General Counsel, Florida DEO William B. Killingsworth, Director of Community Development, Florida DEO Rebecca Jetton, Area of Critical State Concern Administrator, Florida DEO Enclosures: Legal Opinion Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. BOCC AIS, Item Page 3 of 3 C UNTY fo�MONROE KEYWE9TLOFUDA23040 005)294-4641 Robert B. 5hlltinger, County Attorney** Pedro J. Mercado, Assistant County Attorney ** Susan M. Grimsley, Assistant County Attorney** Natileene W. Cassel, Assistant County Attorney** Cynthia L. Hall, Assistant County Attorney ** Christine Limbert-$arrows, Assistant County Attorney "* Derek V. Howard, Assistant County Attorney** Lisa Granger, Assistant County Attorney Steven's'. Williams, Assistant County Attorney ** Board Certified in City, County & 1=40 Govt. law MEMORANDUM TO: Christine Hurley, Growth Management Director FROM: Susan Grimsley, Assistant County Attorney DATE: August 13, 2013 BOARP OFF 7Y CQMM=QjNFg5 Mayor George Neugent, District 2 Mayor Pro Tcm, Heather Carruthers, District 3 Danny L. Kolhage, District I David Rice, District 4 Sylvia 1. Murphy, District 5 Office of the County Attorney 1111 12'a Street, Suite 408 Key West, FL 33040 (305) 292-3470 — Phone (305) 292-3516 — Fax RE: Standing of Affected Persons to Challenge FLUM Overlay You requested an explanation of the process for challenging a county wide zoning map amendment in the County's Land Development Regulations as opposed to challenging a future land use map amendment, and who may challenge each type of amendment. For purposes of this memo, i will assume you are talking about adoption of the Tier Overlay Maps in the Monroe County Land Development Regulations on the Land Use District (Zoning) Map, which was recently completed, and the adoption of a tier overlay on the Monroe County Future Land Use Map as part of the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan. The initial Tier Maps were adopted in 2006 by Ordinance 013-2006 along with other land development regulations implementing their use. Environmental groups whose "substantial interests" could have been adversely affected challenged the consistency of the criteria and the mapping with the Comprehensive Plan. The completion of the final tier map amendments was accomplished by the adoption of Ordinances 014-2013 and 015-2013, which included other parcels that the challengers wanted reviewed along with some un-tiered properties. The entire process for all 44,000 parcels to be assigned a tier and be effective took approximately 7 years. 1. Land Development Regulations and Challenges In an area of critical state concern, land development regulations are reviewed by the state land planning agency and a final order is published in the Florida Administrative Register.' The tier maps, as part of the 'Fla. Stat. §380.05(6) (2012). land development regulations, may be challenged by filing a petition pursuant to Chapter 120, Section 120.57.2 The challenge must be filed within 21 days of publication. Pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 120.569, the proceedings under Chapter 120 may be used in all proceedings in which the "substantial interests" of a party are determined by an agency. To be a substantially interested party it must be shown that. (1) The party will suffer injury -in -fact which is of sufficient immediacy to entitle him to a hearing, and (2) the party's substantial injury is of a type or nature which the proceeding is designed to protect .3 There are further requirements for standing of an association to show it is substantially affected. Those requirements are: (1) A substantial number of its members, although not necessarily a majority, are substantially affected; (2) The subject matter is within the association's general scope of interest and activity; (3) The relief is of the type appropriate for an association to receive on behalf of its members.4 There is, in the case of a challenge to land development regulations, at least some requirement of an injury for individual standing and the standing of associations, and therefore, some limitation on standing to challenge the County's Land Development Regulations pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 380.05(6) and Florida Statutes, Chapter 120. The state Iand planning agency has the burden of proving the validity of the final order. 2. Challenges to the Comprehensive Plan including the Future Land Use Map "No proposed local government comprehensive plan or plan amendment that is applicable to a designated area of critical state concern shall be effective until a final order is issued finding the plan or amendment to be in compliance as defined in paragraph (1)(b).s5 Challenges to the comprehensive plan are brought pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 163,3184,6 which states as follows: (5) Administrative Challenges to Plans and Plan Amendments. (a) Any affected person as defined in paragraph (1)(a) may file a petition with the Division of Administrative Hearings pursuant to ss. 120.569 and 120.57, with a copy served on the affected local government, to request a formal hearing to challenge whether the plan or plan amendments are in compliance as defined in paragraph (1)(b). This petition must be filed with the division within 30 days after the local government adopts the amendment. The state land planning agency may not intervene in a proceeding initiated by an affected person. x Id. ("No proposed land development regulation within an area of critical state concern becomes effective under [§380.05(6)) until the state land planning agency issues its final order or, if the final order is challenged, until the challenge to the order is resolved pursuant to Chapter 120."). 3 See Palm Reach County Envd. Coalition v, Flu. Dept of Envtl. Prot., 14 So. 3d 1077 (Fla. Dist. Ct, App. 4th Dist. 2009), see also Donna Melzer et al. v. Martin County, 2010 Fla. ENV LFMS 109, Case No, DCA 1 O-GM-063, I F.A,L.R. 170 (Fla, Dep't Community Aff. 2010); see also Agrico Chem. Co. v. Dept of EnvtL Regulation, 406 So. 2d 482 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2d Dist. 1981). 4 See Melzer et aL, supra note 3, at 12; see also Rosenzweig v. DOT, 979 So. 2d 1050 (Fla, Dist. Ct. App. 1st Dist. 2008); see also NAACP v. Fla. Rd. of Regents, 822 So. 2d I (Fla. Dist, Ct. App. I st Dist. 2002); see also Fla. Home Builders Asso v, Dept of Labor dl Employment See., 412 So. 2d 351 (Fla. 1982). 'Fla. Stat. $163.3184(13) (2012). 6 See Fla. Stat. § 163.3184(5); see also Fla. Stat. §380.05(6) (2012). The definition is provided in Florida Statutes, Section 163.3184 as follows: (1) Definitions. —As used in this section, the term: (a) "Affected person" includes the affected local government; persons owning property, residing, or owning or operating a business within the boundaries of the local government whose plan is the subject of the review; owners of real property abutting real property that is the subject of a proposed change to a future land use map; and adjoining local governments that can demonstrate that the plan or plan amendment will produce: substantial impacts on the increased need for publicly funded infrastructure or substantial impacts on areas designated for protection or special treatment within their jurisdiction. (b) Each person, other than an adjoining local government, in order to qualify under this definition, shall also have submitted oral or written comments, recommendations, or objections to the local government during the period of time beginning with the transmittal hearing for the plan or plan amendment and ending with the adoption of the plan or plan amendment. The definition of "affected person" as provided in the statute is broader than those of a person whose "substantial interests" are affected for a challenge to the ordinances which approved the Tier Maps in the Monroe County Land Development Regulations since the definition of an affected person for purposes of challenging a comprehensive plan amendment requires only residency, property ownership, or operation of a business within the boundaries of the local government or jurisdiction, whereas a challenger to a Land Development Regulation must demonstrate some sort of injury to establish standing. Clearly, the category of challengers to a comprehensive plan amendment is far more expansive than what is usually required in a Chapter 120 proceeding. Public participation in the Tier Map process will not be inconsequential as demonstrated by the "re -tiering" hearings after the challenge in 2006 resulted in new map adoption hearings. The requirement to have made comments during the comment period provided will not deter citizens from qualifying under the statute. This will open the door to more challenges to the adoption of the tier maps into the comprehensive plan than the adoption of the tier maps into the land development code. More persons may be statutorily permitted to file a challenge. Please note that the challenge to a comprehensive plan amendment is not dependent on the Notice of Intent from the Department of Economic Opportunity, but simply has to be done within 30 days of the adoption of the amendment. The state land planning agency may not intervene in an action by an affected party; the County is left to defend the adoption.7 7 Fla. Stat. § 163.3184(5)(a) (2012). 25-20.140 Comprehensive Plan. (1) The Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Policy Document, as the same exists on January 1, 2011, is hereby amended to read as follows: (2) Policy 101.2. I 3 Monroe County Work Program Conditions and Objectives. (a) Monroe County shall establish and maintain a Permit Allocation System for new residential development. The Permit Allocation System shall supersede Policy 101.2.1. (b) The number of permits issued annually for residential development under the Rate of Growth Ordinance shall not exceed a total annual unit cap of 197, plus any available unused ROGO allocations from a previous ROGO year. Each year's ROGO allocation of 197 units shall be split with a minimum of 71 units allocated for affordable housing in perpetuity and market rate allocations not to exceed 126 residential units per year. Unused ROGO allocations may be retained and made available only for affordable housing and Administrative Relief from ROGO year to ROGO year. Unused allocations for market rate shall be available for Administrative Relief. Any unused affordable allocations will roll over to affordable housing. A ROGO year means the twelve- month period beginning on July 13. (c) This allocation represents the total number of allocations for development that may be issued during a ROGO year. No exemptions or increases in the number of allocations may be allowed, other than that which may be expressly provided for in the comprehensive plan or for which there is an existing agreement as of September 27, 2005, for affordable housing between the Department and the Iocal government in the critical areas. (d) Through the Permit Allocation, Systems, Monroe County shall direct new growth and redevelopment to areas served or that would be served by a central sewer system by December 2015 that has committed or planned funding. Committed or planned funding is funding that is financially feasible and reflected in a Capital Improvements Element approved by the Department of Community Affairs. Prior to the ranking and approval of awards for an allocation authorizing development of new principal structures, Monroe County, shall coordinate with the central wastewater facility provider and shall increase an applicant's score by four points for parcels served by a collection line within a central wastewater facility service area where a central wastewater treatment facility has been constructed that meets the treatment standards of Section 403.086(10), F.S., and where treatment capacity is available. The points shall only be awarded if a construction permit has been issued for the collection system and the parcel lies within the service area of the wastewater treatment facility. (3) Reporting and Oversight. (a) Beginning November 30, 2011. Monroe County and the Department of Community Affairs shall annually report to the Administration Commission documenting the degree to which the work program objectives for the work program year have been achieved. The Commission shall consider the findings and recommendations provided in those reports and shall determine whether progress has been achieved. If the Commission determines that progress has not been made, the unit cap for residential development shall be reduced by 20 percent for the following ROGO year. (b) If the Commission determines that progress has been made for the work program year, then the Commission may restore the unit cap for residential development for the following year up to a maximum of 197 allocations per ROGO year. (c) Notwithstanding any other date set forth in this plan, the dates set forth in the work program shall control where conflicts exist. (d) Wastewater treatment and disposal in Monroe County is governed by the requirements of Sections 381.0065(4) and 403.086(10), F.S. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to limit the authority of the Department of Environmental Protection or the Department of Health to enforce Sections 381.0065(4) and 403.086(10), F.S. (4) Policy 2I6.1.19. Hurricane Modeling. For the purposes of hurricane evacuation clearance time modeling purposes, clearance time shall begin when the Monroe County Emergency Management Coordinator issues the evacuation order for permanent residents for a hurricane that is classified as a Category 3-5 wind event or Category C-E surge event. The termination point shall be U.S. Highway One and the Florida Turnpike in Homestead/Florida City. (5) WORK PROGRAM. (a) Carrying Capacity Study Implementation. 1, By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping (the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System) into the Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee with the adjusted Tier boundaries. '. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adjust the Tier I and Tier IIIA (SPA) boundaries to more accurately reflect the criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166 and implement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, utilizing the updated habitat data, and based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group, 3. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Goal 106 to complete the 10 Year Work Program found in Rule 28-20.110, F.A.C., and to establish objectives to develop a build -out horizon in the Florida Keys and adopt conservation planning mapping into the Comprehensive Plan. 4 By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Objective 106.2 to adopt conservation planning mapping (Tier Maps) into the Monroe Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group, 5. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.1 to require the preparation of updated habitat data and establish a regular schedule for continued update to coincide with evaluation and appraisal report timelines, 6. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106,2.2 to Establish the Tier Designation Work Group Review Committee to consist of representatives selected by the Florida Department of Community Affairs from Monroe County, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Department of Environmental Protection and environmental and other relevant interests. This Committee shall be tasked with the responsibility of Tier designation review utilizing the criteria for Tier placement and best available data to recommend amendments to ensure implementation of and adherence to the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. These proposed amendments shall be recommended during 2009 and subsequently coincide with the Evaluation and Appraisal report timelines beginning with the second Evaluation and Appraisal review which follows the adoption of the revised Tier System and Maps as required above adopted in 2011. Each evaluation and appraisal report submitted following the 2011 evaluation and appraisal report shall also include an analysis and recommendations based upon the process described above. 7. By July 1, 2012 and each July thereafter, Monroe County and the Monroe County Land Authority shall submit a report annually to the Administration Commission on the land acquisition funding and efforts in the Florida Keys to purchase Tier I and Big Pine Key Tier 11 lands and the purchase of parcels where a Monroe County building permit allocation has been denied for four (4) years or more. The report shall include an identification of all sources of funds and assessment of fund balances within those sources available to the County and the Monroe County Land Authority. 8, By July 1, 20I2, Monroe County shall adopt Land Development Regulations to require that administrative relief in the form of the issuance of a building permit is not allowed for lands within the Florida Forever targeted acquisition areas or Tier I lands unless, after 60 days from the receipt of a complete application for administrative relief, it has been determined the parcel will not be purchased by any county, state, federal or any private entity. The County shall develop a mechanism to routinely notify the Department of Environmental Protection of upcoming administrative relief requests at least 6 months prior to the deadline for administrative relief. 9. By July 1, 2012, in order to implement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, Monroe County shall adopt a Comprehensive Plan Policy to discourage private applications for future land use changes which increase allowable densityCntensity. 10. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate its land acquisition needs and state and federal funding opportunities and apply annually to at least one state or federal land acquisition grant program. 11. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Community Affairs, Division of Emergency Management, Marathon, Islamorada, Key West, Key Colony Beach, and Layton after a notice and comment period of at least 30 days for interested parties. The memorandum of understanding shall stipulate, based on professionally acceptable data and analysis, the input variables and assumptions, including regional considerations, for utilizing the Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation Model or other models acceptable to the Department to accurately depict evacuation clearance times for the population of the Florida Keys. 12. By July 1, 2012, the Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation Model shall be run with the agreed upon variables from the memorandum of understanding to complete an analysis of maximum build -out capacity for the Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, consistent with the requirement to maintain a 24-hour evacuation clearance time and the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study constraints. This analysis shall be prepared in coordination with the Department of Community Affairs and each municipality in the Keys. 13. By July 1, 2012, the County and the Department of Community Affairs shall update the data for the Florida Keys Hurricane Evacuation Model as professionally acceptable sources of information are released (such as the Census, American Communities Survey, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and other studies). The County shall also evaluate and address appropriate adjustments to the hurricane evacuation model within each Evaluation and Appraisal Report. 14. By July 1, 2012, the Department of Community Affairs shall apply the derived clearance time to assess and determine the remaining allocations for the Florida Keys Areas of Critical State Concern. The Department will recommend appropriate revisions to the Administration Commission regarding the allocation rates and distribution of allocations to Monroe County, Marathon, Islamorada, Key West, Layton and Key Colony Beach or identify alternative evacuation strategies that support the 24 hour evacuation clearance time, If necessary, the Department of Community Affairs shall work with each local government to amend the Comprehensive Plans to reflect revised allocation rates and distributions or propose rule making to the Administration Commission. 15. By July 1, 2013, if necessary, the Department of Community Affairs shall work with each local government to amend the Comprehensive Plan to reflect revised allocation rates and distribution or propose rule making to the Administration Commission. (b) Wastewater Implementation. 1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually evaluate and allocate funding for wastewater implementation. Monroe County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan. 2. By December 1, 2013, Monroe County shall work with the owners of wastewater facilities and onsite systems throughout the County and the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to fulfill the requirements of Sections 403.086(10) and 381.0065(3)(h) and (4)(1). F,S., regarding implementation of wastewater treatment and disposal. This will include coordination of actions with DOH and DEP to notify owners regarding systems that will not meet the 2015 treatment and disposal standards. 3. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually draft a resolution requesting the issuance of $50 million of the $200 million of bonds authorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and an appropriation of sufficient debt service for those bonds, for the construction of wastewater projects within the Florida Keys. 4. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop a mechanism to provide accurate and timely information and establish the County's annual funding allocations necessary to provide evidence of unmet funding needs to support the issuance of bonds authorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and to assure the timely completion of work as necessary to fulfill any terms and conditions associated with bonds. 5. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate its wastewater needs and state and federal funding opportunities and apply annually to at least one state or federal grant program for wastewater projects and connections. 6. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop and implement local funding programs necessary to timely fund wastewater construction and future operation, maintenance and replacement of facilities. 7, By December 1, 2013, the County shall provide a report of addresses and the property appraiser's parcel numbers of any property owner that fails or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility within the required timeframe to the Monroe County Health Department, Department of Environmental Protection, and the Department of Community Affairs. This report shall describe the status of the County's enforcement action. (c) Wastewater Project Implementation. 1. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District is responsible for wastewater treatment in its service area and the completion of the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility. a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of the South Transmission Line; b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete design of Collection basin C, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K; c. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Collection basins E-H; d. By December 1, 2011, Monroe County shall schedule construction of Collection basins I-K; e. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete construction of Collection basins I-K; f. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Key Largo Regional WWTP; g. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 75% of hook-ups to Key Largo Regional WWTP; h. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to Key Largo Regional WWTP. 2. Hawk's Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key Wastewater Treatment Facility. a, By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Hawk's Cay WWTP upgrade/expansion, transmission, and collection system; b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete construction of Duck Key collection system; c. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate property connections to Hawk's Cay WWTP; d. By December 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Hawk's Cay WWTP; e. By duly 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete 75% of hook-ups to Hawk's Cay WWTP; and f. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to Hawk's Cay WWTP. 3. South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System). a. By July I, 2012. Monroe County shall complete 75% hookups to South Lower Keys WWTP; and b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to the South Lower Keys WWTP. 4. Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. a. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete planning and design documents for the Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, the Central Area (Cudjoe, Summerland, Upper Sugarloaf) collection system and the Central Area Transmission Main; b. By October 1, 20I2, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection System and Central Area Transmission Main; c. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection System and Central Area Transmission Main; d. By February 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Wastewater Treatment, Outer Area Collection System and Transmission Main; e. By February 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete construction of Outer Area collection and transmission main; f. By July 1, 20I4, Monroe County shall initiate property connections — complete 25% of hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP; g. By July 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP; and h. By December 1, 2015. Monroe County shall complete remaining hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP. (d) Stormwater Treatment Facilities, 1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate and allocate funding for stormwater implementation. Monroe County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan. 2. By duly 1, 2011, Monroe County shall apply for stormwater grants from the South Florida Water Management District. 3. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete Card Sound Road stormwater improvements. Rulemabng Authority3$0.0552(9), 380.O5(22) FS. law Implemented 380.0552 FS, History —New 6-17--I1. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: July 17, 2013 Division: Growth Management Bulk Item: Yes _ _ No X Staff Contact Person/Phone #:_Christine Hurley 289-2517 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Discussion and direction on the requirement of Administration Commission Rule to adopt the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan, ITEM BACKGROUND: Administration Commission Rule 28-20.I40, F.A.C., which was ratified by the Legislature in 2011, includes six Work Program Tasks [28-20.140(5)(a)l, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6] requiring the County to adjust Tier boundaries Tier Zoning Overlay maps [(5)(a)2 ] and amend its Comprehensive Plan to adopt the Tier System Maps onto the Future Land Use Map Series [(5)(a)l, 3 and 4]. Monroe County has completed Work Program task (5)(a)2 with the adoption of four (4) ordinances [Ordinance 005-2011, 006-2011, 007-2011, and 008-2011] on May 4, 2011, revising or assigning the tier overlay designation for 3,394 parcels based upon recommendations from the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group, Monroe County staff, the Planning Commission, Board of County Commissioners and the public. The Administration Commission and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) have also reported that the County has completed Work Program task (5)(a)2, which is to amend the Tier Overlay Maps to more accurately reflect the criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166. Additionally, the plaintiff in DOAH Case No. 06-24490M requested additional revisions to the tier designations -- for 393 parcels that were not included in the challenge. Further, the County identified 77 offshore island parcels for review because these parcels were not given a tier designation at the time of the adoption of the original Tier Ordinances in 2006. Collectively, the County refers to these additional Tier designation revisions as the `Volume A amendments.' The Volume A amendments [Ordinances 014-2013 and 015-2013] were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on March 20, 20I3. These amendments are currently under review by DEO; with an anticipated final order publish date of June 21, 2013. Assuming the June 21 st publish date and no challenges, the Volume A amendments will be effective by July 12th. The County has been awaiting the completion of the DEO review, the expiration of the appeal period, and for the Volume A Tier designation amendments to become effective — to initiate the discussion of the County adopting the Tier Maps into the Comprehensive Plan (which is required by Work Program Tasks (5)(a)l, 3 and 4). Through ut the process of updating information and adopting the six (6) ordinances, the CountX has been concerned with the ipossibUity of new administrative Rroceedings pursuant to Section 120.569 and 120.57. F.S.. which could delay the effectiveness of the ordinances and create significant cost and demands to the County, Completing Work Program Tasks (5)(a)l, 3 and 4 (adoption of the entire set of Tier Overlay maps into the Comprehensive Plan) could expose the County and every parcel (-44,000) with a Tier designation to a potential challenge. Monroe County Legal and Growth Management staff met with staff of the Department of Fconomic Opportunity on June 17, 2013, to discuss this issue. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners adopted Tier Ordinances Nos. 008-2006, 009- 2006, 010-2006, 011-2006 and 013-2006, which set forth criteria in the Land Development Regulations implementing a Tier System and adopting Tier Overlay District Maps in order to protect the natural habitat and guide development toward less environmentally sensitive areas. On May 4, 2011, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinances Nos. 005 2011, 006-2011, 007-2011 and 008-201, revising or assigning the tier overlay designation for 3,394 parcels. On March 20, 2013, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinances Nos. 014-2013 and 015-2013 (Volume A amendments). CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: nla STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Discussion of the pros and cons of completing Work Program Tasks (5)(a)1, 3, 4, 5, and 6. TOTAL COST: n/a INDIRECT COST: BUDGETED: Yes No DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: COST TO COUNTY: SOURCE OF FUNDS: REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes — No x AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County Atty OMB/Purchasing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included x Not Required DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM ## Aule 28-20.140, F.A. C. (5) WORKPROGRAM. (a) Carrying Capacity Study Implementation. 1. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping (the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System) Into the Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee with the adjusted Tier boundaries. 2. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adjust the Tier I and Tier ILIA (SPA) boundaries to more accurately reflect the criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166 and implement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, utilizing the updated habitat data, and based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group. 3. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Goal 106 to complete the 10 Year Work Program found in Rule 28-20110, F,A,C., and to establish objectives to develop a build -out horizon in the Florida Keys and adopt conservation planning mapping into the Comprehensive Plan. 4. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Objective 106.2 to adopt conservation planning mapping (Tier Maps) into the Monroe Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group, S. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2.1 to require the preparation of updated habitat data and establish a regular schedule for continued update to coincide with evaluation and appraisal report timelines. 6. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt Policy 106.2,2 to establish the Tier Designation Work Group Review Committee to consist of representatives selected by the Florida Department of Community Affairs from Monroe County, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Department of Environmental Protection and environmental and other relevant interests. This Committee shall be tasked with the responsibility of Tier designation review utilizing the criteria for Tier placement and best available data to recommend amendments to ensure implementation of and adherence to the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. These proposed amendments shall be recommended during 2009 and subsequently coincide with the Evaluation and Appraisal report timelines beginning with the second Evaluation and Appraisal review which follows the adoption of the revised Tier System and Maps as required above adopted in 2011. Each evaluation and appraisal report submitted following the 2011 evaluation and appraisal report shall also include an analysis and recommendations based upon the process described above, Amendment Process for adopting the Tier Overlay Zoning Maps into the Comprehensive Plan Development Review Committee (DRC) Planning Commission (PC) BOCC transmittal hearing County transmits the amendment package to State Land Planning Agency for review and issuance of an Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report. (60 days after amendment package is found complete). County receives & reviews ORC report— County may need to address issues raised in the ORC report by recommending revisions to proposed amendments, providing additional data and analysis, etc. The County has 180 days to adopt the amendments, adopt the amendments with changes or not adopt the amendment. BOCC adoption hearing An "affected person" may file a petition with the Division of Administrative Hearings DOA within 30 days after the BOCC adopts the amendment County transmits the amendment package to State Land Planning Agency for a compliance review and issuance of a Notice Of Intent to find the amendment "in- compliance" or "not -in -compliance" (45 days after package found complete). NOTE: If an appeal is filed, the CP does not go into effect, while that administrative appeal is pending. An appeal would require a referral to a DOAH hearing officer, who would issue an initial order attempting to schedule a hearing between 30 and 70 days from the date of the initial order but the hearing officer and/or the parties may seek a hearing date beyond the 70th day. Hearings can last more than one day; those days are not necessarily consecutive to each other. The hearing officer has 30 days from the conclusion of the hearing or receipt of the transcript, whichever is later, to enter a recommended order. F.A.C. 28- 106.216(l ). The parties may file exceptions to the recommended order within 15 days. A party may file responses to the other party's exceptions within 10 days. The DEO Secretary would then review the recommended order and exceptions before entering a final order. The final order could be appealed to the 1 st or 3rd District Court of Appeal. Add 6 -12 months to timeframe for an Administrative Appeal Add an additional 6-12 months to timeframe for an Appeal to a District Court of Appeal If no appeal, the Comprehensive Plan amendment becomes c6vt S Monroe County Land Authority Acquisition of Tier 1, Tier 2, and ROGO Administrative Relief Lands from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2014 Settlement Date Block Lot Subdivision Admin Tier Relief Parcels Acres Cost 8/2/2013 RE #00117510-000700 Sugarloaf Key 1 No 1 2.0 $32,827.50 8/5/2013 RE #00108200-000000 No Name Key 1 No 1 8.8 $102,962.75 8/9/2013 RE #00118090-000200 Sugarloaf Key 1 No 1 2.0 $17,985.00 8/14/2013 RE #00113410-000000 Little Torch Key 1 No 1 0.7 $19,143,50 9/3/2013 18 8 Port Pine Heights 1st Addition 1 No 2 0.2 $51,194.50 9/3/2013 18 9 Port Pine Heights 1 st Addition 1 No ------ included above ------ 9/24/2013 2 Sacarma 1 No 5 4.8 $114,177.50 9/24/2013 3 Sacarma 1 No ------ included above ------ 9/24/2013 4 Sacarma 1 No ------ included above ------ 9/24/2013 5 Sacarma 1 No ------ included above ------ 9/24/2013 6 Sacarma 1 No ------ included above ------ 10/4/2013 4 8 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,596.25 10/7/2013 1 8 Pine Grove 1 No 1 0.1 $1,752.25 10/8/2013 1 1 Danos 1 No 1 0.1 $16,597.50 10/16/2013 RE 900111060-001300 Big Pine Key 1 No 1 1.0 $16,583.50 10/18/2013 18 18 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,59625 10/18/2013 8 7 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,686.25 10/18/2013 6 2 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 2 0,2 $35,919.98 10/18/2013 East 30' of Lot 3 Eden Pines Colony 2 No ------ included above ------ 10/25/2013 RE #00109350-001700 Big Pine Key 1 No 1 0,4 $7,902.00 10/31/2013 7 10 Eden Pines Colony 1st Addition 2 No 1 0.2 $30,530.20 10/31/2013 25 Amended Plat of Bahia Shores No. 1 1 No 1 0.2 $26,321.63 10/31/2013 5 29 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,903.75 10/31/2013 10 14 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,903.75 10/31/2013 10 13 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,903.75 1118/2013 2 6 Eden Pines Colony 1 st Addition 2 No 1 0.1 $26,226.05 11/8/2013 26 28 Eden Pines Colony 3rd Addition 2 No 1 0.1 $26,406.63 11/8/2013 80 3 Port Pine Heights 4th Addition 1 No 1 0.2 $32,980.58 11/8/2013 49 Lot 3 & North 1/2 of Lot 2 Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No 1 0,2 $33,446.88 1112212013 RE #00111078-000401 Big Pine Key 1 No 2 3.0 $242,183.00 11/22/2013 RE #00111078-000700 Big Pine Key 1 No ------ included above ------ 11/27/2013 RE #00119120-000000 Sugarloaf Key 1 No 1 2.5 $518.50 12/3/2013 40 14 Sands 1 No 1 0.1 $18,368.63 12/4/2013 22 Amended Plat of Dolphin Harbour 1 No 1 0.3 $33,049.15 12/4/2013 40 3 Pine Crest 1 No 1 0.1 $16,860.00 12/4/2013 12 1 Port Pine Heights 1st Addition 1 No 1 0.2 $33,446.88 12/4/2013 7 8 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.2 $28,898.00 12/5/2013 18 3 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,903.75 12/5/2013 3 4 Eden Pines Colony 1st Addition 2 No 1 0.1 $26,406.63 1/14/2014 16 24 Eden Pines Colony 1 No 1 0.1 $21,679.60 1/13/2014 19 8 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $25,903.75 1/22/2014 12 11 Pine Crest 1 No 2 0.2 $8,860.00 1/22/2014 12 12 Pine Crest 1 No ------ included above ------ 2/4/2014 11 12 Eden Pines Colony 2 No 1 0.1 $22,323.10 2/4/2014 71 5 Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No 2 0.2 $61,740.53 2/4/2014 71 6 Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No ------ included above ------ 2/12/2014 RE #00110890-000000 Big Pine Key 1 No 5 1.4 $108,682.50 2/12/2014 10 9 Rainbow Beach 1 No ------ included above ------ 2/12/2014 10 10 Rainbow Beach 1 No ------ included above ------ 2/12/2014 10 11 Rainbow Beach 1 No ------ fncluded above ------ 2/12/2014 10 12 Rainbow Beach 1 No ------ included above ------ 2/14/2014 5 22 Kinercha 1 No 1 0.1 $37,765,10 Page 1 of 3 Monroe County Land Authority Acquisition of Tier 1, Tier 2, and ROGO Administrative Relief Lands from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2014 Settlement Date Block Lot Subdivision Tier Admin Relief Parcels Acres Cast 2/28/2014 25 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section B 2 No 3 0.4 $91,316.00 2/28/2014 26 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section B 2 No ------ included above ------ 2/28/2014 27 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section B 2 No ------ included above ------ 2/28/2014 24 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section B 2 No 1 0.1 $27,953.75 2/28/2014 28 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section B 2 No 1 0.1 $30,981.00 2/28/2014 22 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section C 2 No 1 0.1 $30,971.00 2/28/2014 2 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section C 2 No 1 0.1 $31,632.03 3/11/2014 9 Whispering Pines 1 No 1 0.5 $29,920.25 4/4/2014 X Pine Key Acres 1 No 1 1.0 $16,908.50 4/21/2014 7 3 Tropical Park 1 No 20 2.3 $5,096.00 4/21/2014 7 4 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 5 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 6 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 7 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 8 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 9 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 10 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 11 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 12 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 13 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 14 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 15 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 16 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 17 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 18 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 19 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 20 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 21 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/21/2014 7 22 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ 4/17/2014 4 5 Doctor's Arm 1st Addition 2 No 1 0.1 $27,983.33 4/17/2014 13 6 Eden Pines Colony 1 No 1 0,1 $21,728.10 4/29/2014 7 1 Port Pine Heights 1 No 1 0.2 $32,160.90 4/17/2014 11 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section 8 2 No 2 0.3 $61,143.50 4/17/2014 12 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section 8 2 No ------ included above ------ 4/24/2014 4 6 Doctor's Arm 1st Addition 2 No 1 0.1 $28,043.33 5/12/2014 20 Doctor's Arm 3rd Addition Section C 2 No 1 0.1 $30,971.00 5/20/2014 45 10 Sands 1 No 4 0.5 $81.220.00 5/20/2014 45 11 Sands 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 45 12 Sands 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 45 13 Sands 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 7 22 Big Pine Shores 2 No 13 1.6 $63,238.58 5/20/2014 4 2 Thompsons 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 4 3 Thompsons 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 8 6 Thompsons 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 8 7 Thompsons. 1 No ------ Included above ------ 5/20/2014 8 8 Thompsons 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 8 9 Thompsons 1 No ------ inc}uded above ------ 5/20/2014 9 5 Thompsons 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 14 5 Sunset Cove 1 No ------ included above ------ 5120I2014 14 6 Sunset Cove 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 14 7 Sunset Cove 1 No ------ included above ------ 5/20/2014 14 8 Sunset Cove 1 No ------ inc#uded above ------ Page 2 of 3 Monroe County Land Authority Acquisition of Tier 1, Tier 2, and ROGO Administrative Relief Lands from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2014 Settlement Date Block Lot Subdivision 5/20/2014 5127120114 5/27/2014 5/27/2014 5/23/2014 5/30/2014 6/20/2014 6/27/2014 6/27/2014 6/27/2014 612712014 7/1 /2014 7/2/2014 7/2/2014 7/2/2014 7/24/2014 7/24/2014 7/29/2014 7/2912014 14 45 45 15 47 57 25 25 40 16 25 16 17 12 14 1 21 24 9 3 4 7 RE #00089200-000000 17 & 18 6 5 6 23 7 11 9 1 14 13 13 6 2 Admin Tier Relief Parcels Acres Cost Sunset Cove 1 No ------ included above ------ Sands 1 No 2 0.2 $40,990.00 Sands 1 No ------ included above ------ Palm Villa 1 No 1 0.1 $20,875.00 Key Largo 1 No 1 6.8 $21,453.95 Sands 1 No 1 0.2 $40,990.00 Fort Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No 1 0.1 $31,253.80 Sands 1 No 2 0.2 $40,998.50 Sands 1 No ------ included above ------ Pine Crest 1 No 1 0.1 $20,575.00 Palm Villa 1 No 1 0.1 $20,875.00 Sands 1 No 1 0.1 $20,875.00 Palm Villa 1 No 1 0.1 $20,875.00 Eden Pines Colony 1 No 1 0.1 $21,898.33 Eden Pines Colony 1 No 1 0.1 $22,773.93 Palm Villa 1 No 2 0.3 $6,460.00 Tropical Park 1 No ------ included above ------ Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No 2 0.3 $40,990.00 Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition 1 No ------ included above ------ Subtotal of ROGO Administrative Relief Acquisitions 0 0.0 $0 Subtotal of Other Acquisitions 123 47.2 $2,443,588 Totai of Tier 1, Tier 2, and ROGO Administrative Relief Acquisitions 123 47.2 $2,443,588 Summary of ROGO Administrative Relief Activity: There were no applicants for Administrative Relief during the reporting period. Note: In addition to the property categories listed above, MCLA also purchased 7 parcels of conservation land that were either designated Tier 3-A, designated Tier 3 Red Flag Wetland, or located in the Village of Islamorada. The total conservation land MCLA acquired during the reporting period was 130 parcels (48.7 acres) at a cost of $2,538,595, Page 3 of 3 Monroe County Land Authority FY 2014 Budget Status as of August 12, 2014 Acquisitions Within FL Keys Area of Critical State Concern General Acquisitions Budget $3,276,027 Less expenditures ($2,268,127) Less encumbered funds ($847,156) Balance $160,745 Reserve for ROGO Administrative Relief Budget $4,274,123 Less expenditures $ - Less encumbered funds $ - Balance $ 4,274,123 General Reserves Contingency $ 500,000 End of Year Cash $ 500,000 Acquisitions Within Key West Area of Critical State Concern Budget $ 7,539,954 Less expenditures $ - Less encumbered funds $ - Balance $ 7,539,954 A # pI A Ct-, Monroe County Land Authority Proposal Page 1 of 4 ACQUISITION PROPOSAL for use of U.S. ACOE LAND ACQUISITION FEES TO PURCHASE OR TRANSFER PRIVATELY OWNED LAND FOR PERPETUAL PRESERVATION NAME OF PARCEL AND/OR LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Please attach map identifying the property and showing other parcels in proximity which are already in public/conservation ownership): The subject properties are known as the Murray and Kesser properties and consist of two open water acreage parcels fronting State Road 4A between US 1 and Linda Street on the bay side of Little Torch Key (see Map 1). REAL ESTATE NUMBER: 00113410-000000 and 00113410-000300 SIZE/ACREAGE: Two parcels totaling 1.03 acres per GIS measurement COUNTY TIER DESIGNATION: Tier 1 TYPE(S) OF HABITAT AND APPROXIMATE ACREAGE FOR EACH: The subject properties consist of mangrove vegetation and a mix of salt marsh, buttonwood, and low tropical hardwood. Salt marsh/buttonwood/low hammock Mangrove Total See Map 2 for the habitat delineations. Murray Kesser 0.33 0.32 0.09 0.29 0.42 acres 0.61 acres Combined 0.65 0.38 1.03 acres IMPORTANCE FOR CONSERVATION AND LISTED SPECIES THAT WOULD DIRECTLY BENEFIT [address potential for development (ie: allowable uses under current zoning and land use regulations) if not preserved]: The subject properties are part of an undeveloped area of contiguous properties totaling approximately 140 acres and bordering the subdivisions of Mate's Beach to the north and northeast, Barry Beach subdivision to the east, and US 1 to the south. Within this area there are approximately 57 acres of publicly owned conservation lands which are owned by either the State of Florida or the Monroe County Land Authority. (See Map 3.) The current zoning of the Murray and Kesser parcels is Native Area (NA). Properties zoned NA have the potential for residential development at a density of one unit per four acres. Development of this environmentally sensitive area would result in the loss of native vegetation and fragmentation of habitat, thereby conflicting with the recommendations of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Monroe County Land Authority Proposal Page 2 of 4 Study. Any structures built over the water, such as a dock or observation platform, would degrade the adjacent, shallow benthic community. Potential impacts from such structures include the removal of mangroves within the footprint of the structures, shading of submerged aquatic vegetation, propeller scarring, and an increase in aquatic turbidity. Typical vegetation within the low hammock habitat of the subject properties includes poisonwood, saffron plum, blackhead, seagrape, joewood, wild dilly and white indigoberry. Typical vegetation within the salt marsh/buttonwood habitat includes buttonwood, white mangrove, black mangrove, sea ox-eye daisy, saltwort (Batis maritima), sea purslane (Sesuvium portulacastrum), seaside joyweed (Alternanthera maritima) and seashore dropseed (Sporobolus virginicus). The site provides habitat for animal species such as wading birds, white -crowned pigeons and migrating songbirds. The US Fish and Wildlife's FEMA Biological Opinion and Permit Referral Program identify the subject properties as potentially suitable habitat for the following federally protected species: Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi) Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) Lower Keys marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri) Silver rice rat (Oryzomys argentatus) Key tree cactus (Pilosocereus robinii) Stock Island tree snail (Orthalicus reses reses) WILL PARCEL OWNERSHIP BE TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY? YES NO X If so, intended/potential recipient(s): The subject properties are within the acquisition boundaries of the Florida Keys Ecosystem project of the State's Florida Forever program. Monroe County Land Authority is open to the possibility of transferring ownership of the properties to the State but there are no plans to do so at this time. IS PARCEL NOW, OR WILL IT BE, PLACED UNDER A CONSERVATION EASEMENT OR DEED RESTRICTION PRIOR TO TRANSFER? YES NO X If yes, please provide details: The subject properties have been purchased for conservation by the Monroe County Land Authority and therefore are protected pursuant to Section 380.0666(3), Florida Statutes. Monroe County Land Authority Proposal Page 3 of 4 BRIEFLY EXPLAIN MECHANISMS and/or FUNDING SOURCES WHICH WILL PROVIDE FOR LONG-TERM MANAGE MENTIMAINTENANCE OF THE PARCEL: The properties will be managed as conservation land by the Monroe County Land Authority. Funding for land stewardship activities is provided by the Monroe County Environmental Land Management and Restoration Fund through the collection of County mitigation fees charged for permitted development activities. Additional funding is provided by grants from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Invasive Plant Management Section. POTENTIAL SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR PURCHASE OR EASEMENT REQUIREMENTS? None HAS PARCEL BEEN OR WILL IT BE EVALUATED FOR POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS? (if no, please explain why you felt evaluation was not necessary) YES X NO Findings: Based on inspections of the property and a review of the surrounding land uses, the potential for environmental hazards was determined to be low and did not warrant further investigation. Phase I or II Environmental Status? A formal Phase I or II ESA report was not obtained. Please list all current or known prior uses of the parcel(s) in question There are no known current or prior uses of the properties. IS THIS PARCEL A FEE SIMPLE DONATION WHICH WILL SATISFY ACOE PERMIT MITIGATION? YES NO X ESTIMATED COST OF PARCEL {please note that regardless of estimated value, final reimbursement cannot exceed 100% of the appraised value of the parcels) in question): Monroe County Land Authority's purchase price and the total acquisition costs were as follows: Seller Price Total Cost Murray $18,400.00 $19,143.50 Kesser $14,720.00 $15,472.00 Total $33,120.00 $34,615.50 IS OWNER A WILLING SELLER? Yes. Monroe County Land Authority Proposal Page 4 of 4 ESTIMATED CLOSING DATE: The Monroe County Land Authority purchased the Murray property on August 14, 2013 and the Kesser property on July 2, 2013. ESTIMATED COST OF DUE DILIGENCE* REQUIREMENTS FOR PURCHASE: Not to exceed: $1,495.50 Please provide a listing of minimum items required by your agency to satisfy due diligence: The Monroe County Land Authority's due diligence activities for these transactions included a site inspection, title search, legal review, and title insurance policy. The purchase prices were based on tax assessed values and therefore the properties have not been appraised. Since the subject properties do not border developed properties, the Monroe County Land Authority did not obtain a boundary survey. *At a minimum, the ACOE will require a metes and bounds survey, appraisal, and title search for each parcel. TOTAL AMOUNT OF LAND ACQUISITION FUNDING REQUESTED (including any due diligence): Minimum: $34,615.50 Not to exceed: $34,615.50 By his or her signature, the applicant acknowledges that they have read the attached guidelines for submittal and agree to provide all supporting documentation prior to reimbursement of funds. SignatureQ) Date signed Mark J. Rosch Printed name Executive Director Title Monroe County Land Authority Agency represented APPROVED BY: Eric Reusch ACOE DATE OF SIGNATURE: Map 1 Murray and Kesser Properties Location i k7, fia r _�.� , S-4. Marsh/Buttonwood/Low Hammock. ~ ' 0.33 acre i Mangrov :0.09 acre , } Mangrove ' 0.10 acre .Marsh/Buttortwood/Low Hammoc Mangrov , 0.32 acre �Cre .� � , �D gec-r sCk ec4u f e P 1 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 8 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 9 ORDINANCE NO. 001 -2014 10 11 12 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 13 COMMISSIONERS AMENDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 14 ELEMENT TO UPDATE TABLE 4.1, THE 5-YEAR ,SCHEDULE OF 15 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE YEAR 2010 MONROE 16 COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, PURSUANT TO §163.3177(3)(a) 17 AND §163.3177(3)(b), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR 18 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT 19 PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING WITH THE 20 SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 21 22 23 24 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners makes the following Findings: 25 26 1. Pursuant to § 163.3164(7), Florida Statutes, "Capital improvement" means physical assets 27 constructed or purchased to provide, improve, or replace a public facility and which are 28 typically large scale and high in cost. The cost of a capital improvement is generally 29 nonrecurring and may require multiyear financing. For the purposes of this part, physical 30 assets that have been identified as existing or projected needs in the individual 31 comprehensive plan elements shall be considered capital improvements. 32 33 2. Pursuant to §163.3177(3)(a), Florida Statues, the comprehensive plan shall contain a 34 capital improvements element designed to consider the need for and the location of public 35 facilities in order to encourage the efficient use of such facilities. 36 37 3. Pursuant to §163.3177(3)(a)l., Florida Statutes, the comprehensive plan shall contain a 38 component that outlines principles for construction, extension, or increase in capacity of 39 public facilities, as well as outline principles for correcting existing public facility 40 deficiencies, which are necessary to implement the comprehensive plan. The components 41 shall cover at least a 5-year period. 42 43 4. Pursuant to § 163.3177(3)(a)2., Florida Statutes, the comprehensive plan shall contain 44 estimated public facility costs, including a delineation of when facilities will be needed, the 45 general location of the facilities, and projected revenue sources to fund the facilities. 46 File #2013-159 Page 1 of 47 5. Pursuant to § 163.3177(3)(a)3., Florida Statutes, the comprehensive plan shall contain 48 standards to ensure the availability of public facilities and the adequacy of those facilities to 49 meet established acceptable levels of service. 50 51 6. Pursuant to § 163,3177(3)(a)4., Florida Statutes, a schedule of capital improvements shall 52 include any publicly funded projects of federal, state, or local government, and may include 53 privately funded projects for which the local government has no fiscal responsibility. 54 Projects necessary to ensure that any adopted level -of -service standards are achieved and 55 maintained for the 5-year period must be identified as either funded or unfunded and given 56 a level of priority for funding. 57 58 7. Pursuant to § 163.3177(3)(b), Florida Statutes, the capital improvements element must be 59 reviewed by the local government on an annual basis. Modifications to update the 5-year 60 capital improvement schedule may be accomplished by ordinance and may not be deemed 61 to be amendments to the local comprehensive plan. 62 63 8. Objective 1401.1 of the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan mandates Monroe County to 64 provide the capital improvements necessary to correct existing deficiencies, to 65 accommodate projected future growth, and to replace obsolete and worn-out facilities, in 66 accordance with an adopted Capital Improvements Program. 67 68 9. Policy 1401.1.1 of the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan mandates Monroe County to 69 revise the existing County Capital Improvements Program to incorporate the 70 improvements identified in the Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements included in 71 Table 4.1 of Capital Improvements Implementation. 72 73 10. Policy 1401.1.2 mandates Monroe County to annually update the Year 2010 74 Comprehensive Plan Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements, and further provides 75 that revisions to the schedule shall be incorporated into the Capital Improvements 76 Program on an annual basis. 77 78 11. Monitoring and Evaluation Procedures 5.0 (1) and (2) of the Year 2010 Comprehensive 79 Plan requires that the Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (CiP) be reviewed 80 and updated annually, in order to allocate financial resources to implement the flan. 81 82 12. The amendment fiirthers Principle (a) of the Principles for Guiding Development in the 83 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern: Strengthening local government capabilities 84 for managing land use and development so that local government is able to achieve these 85 objectives without the continuation of the area of critical state concern designation. 86 87 13. The amendment furthers Principle (h) of the Principles for Guiding Development in the 88 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern: Protecting the value, efficiency, cost- 89 effectiveness, and amortized life of existing and proposed major public investments, 90 including: water supply facilities; sewage collection treatment and disposal facilities; 91 solid waste collection and disposal facilities; transportation facilities; parks, recreation 92 facilities, and other publicly owned properties. File #2013-159 Page 2 of 4 93 94 14. The amendment furthers Principle 0) of the Principles for Guiding Development in the 95 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern: Ensuring the improvement of nearshore 96 water quality by requiring the construction and operation of wastewater management 97 facilities that meet the requirements of ss. 381.0065(4)(1) and 403.086(10), as applicable, 98 and by directing growth to areas served by central wastewater treatment facilities through 99 permit allocation systems. 100 101 15. The amendment furthers Principle (k) of the Principles for Guiding Development in the 102 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern: Limiting the adverse impacts of public 103 investments on the environmental resources of the Florida Keys. 104 105 16. The amendment furthers Principle (n) of the Principles for Guiding Development in the 106 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern: Protecting the public health, safety, and 107 welfare of the citizens of the Florida Keys and maintaining the Florida Keys as a unique 108 Florida resource. 109 110 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature approved an allocation of $50 million to be used for the 111 construction of new central wastewater treatment and transmission systems in Monroe 112 County. The County's portion will primarily be used for the construction of the Cudjoe 113 Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility; and 114 115 WHEREAS, the Monroe County voters approved a referendum on November 6, 2012, to 116 extend the one cent infrastructure sales surtax through 2033 with the proceeds to be used 117 for wastewater projects and other infrastructure projects when wastewater projects are 118 completed or fully funded; 119 120 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 121 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 122 123 124 Section 1. The amended Table 4.1 Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements Fiscal Year 125 2014 through 2018 of the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan of the Capital 126 Improvements Element is hereby adopted and attached hereto as Exhibit A. This 127 Table 4.1 supersedes and replaces any prior adopted tables. 128 129 Section 2. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, item, change, or provision of this t30 ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by 131 such invalidity. 132 133 Section 3. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the State of Florida and 134 shall become effective as provided by law. 135 136 Section 4. This amendment shall be incorporated into the Monroe County Year 2010 137 Comprehensive Plan. 138 139 File #2013-159 Page 3 of 4 140 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a 141 regular meeting held on the 16t1i day of January, 2014. 142 143 Mayor Sylvia Murphy Absent 144 Mayor Pro Tern Danny Kolhage Yes 145 Commissioner Heather Carruthers Yes 146 Commissioner George Neugent Yes 147 Commissioner David Rice Absent 148 149 155 156 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Yno, a fie_ w, Deputy Clerk File #2013-159 y Heavilin, Clerk N � CD W r� M OE COUNTY ATTORNEY A PROVER AST FORM Date: Page 4 of 4 Table 4.1 TRANSPORTATION jPolicy 302.1.1) Rnarf Z Rridoo Prniartc MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Schedule of Capital Improvements Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Prnit et I AnnrnorlatPd Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Florida Department of Transportation CR 941 Boca Chita Fm .6 Mi East of SR 5 Bridge #904120 Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. 12,261 502,215 - - - 514,476 Garrison Bight Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. - 260,000 - _ - 260,000 Monroe County Public Information - Dist 6 Construction Office Prelim Engineering 200,000 350,000 200,000 200,000 - 450,000 Monroe County Traffic SignalMaint/Operations Traffic Signals 59,977 83,285 64,220 66,220 68,570 342,272 Monroe County DDR Resurface ConUngency Resurfacing 10,000 - - - - 10,000 Monroe Countywide DDR Misc Construction 50,353 - - 800,000 - 850,353 Monroe Countywide Drainage Drainage Improve 222,418 39,140 254,469 - 286,012 802,039 Monroe Countywide Lighting Maintenance 37,991 39,131 40,305 41,514 42,759 201,700 Monroe Countywide Resurfacing Target (Rur0j Resurfacing - - 48,740 30,583 1,000,000 1,079,323 Monroe Countywide Traffic Operations Traffic Ops Improve - 372,860 - 327,300 - 700,160 Old SR 940 Leg A Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. 9,796 - - - - 9,796 Reserve for MC Growth Mgmt Sm Co. Outreach for Future Proj Resurfacing - 966,453 1,469,844 1,490,270 1,570,270 5,496,837 SR 5 MM 99.5 to MM 101.5 Lighting 30,000 - 345,348 - - 375,348 SR 5 MM 24.5 to MM 25 Drainage Improvements 1,438,183 - - - - 1,43$,183 SR 5 MM 59.9 to MM 68.25 Resurfacing 35,379 - - - - 35,378 5115 MM 11.3 to MM 15.9 Resurfacing 317,277 - - - - 317,277 SR 5 MM 68-25 to MM 73-892 Resurfacing 6,120,240 6,120,240 SR 5 MM 90.8 to MM 97 Landscaping 936,072 217,577 - - - 1,153,649 SR 5 MM 93 to MM 97 Resurfacing 623,621 - - - - 623,621 SR 5 MM 97 to MM 99.6 Landscaping 488,020 112,198 - - - 600,218 SR 5 MM 99.6 to MM 103.2 Resurfacing 84,710 - - 84,710 5R 5 MM 92 to MM 93 Resurfacing 85,912 - 85,912 SR 5 MM 99.6 to MM 106.3 Landscaping 952,963 206,000 - - - 11158,963 SR 5 5. of Long Beach Blvd to N. of Long Beach Blvd Resurfacing 684,064 - 684,064 SR 5 MM 4.5 to MM 9.8 Resurfacing 7,849,717 1,133,000 - 8,982,717 SR 5 MM 28.75 to MM 32.98 Landscaping - 110,000 - 372,501 - 482,501 SR 5 MM 91 to MM 92 Resurfacing 135,901 - - - - 135,901 SR 5 MM 27.4 to MM 29.S Resurfacing 202,441 - - - - 202,441 SR S over Little Puck Key Channel Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. 2,059,833 - - - - 2,059,833 SR 5 Over Ohio-Misscuri Channel Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. 277,597 _ - - - 277,597 SR 5 7 Mile Bridge Over Moser Channel Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab. - 1,047,132 7,346,731 1,475,032 - 9,868,895 Budget As of 9/30113 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Project 5R 5 Hrt TO At Spanish Harbor Historic Bridge MM 33 Bike Path f Trail 1,900,575 - - - - 1,900,575 5R 5 Hrt Trl MM 15 to MM 16.5 Bike Path / Trail 504,000 - - - - 504,000 SR 5 Hrt TO MM 16.5 to MM 24-5 dike Path / Trail 145,535 - - - - 145,535 SR 5 From S. Roosevelt Blvd to S- of Mac Donald sidewalk 1,040,365 118,450 - - - 1,158,815 SR 5 Over Niles channel Niles Channel Bridge Repair Bridge-Repair/Rehab, 302,750 - - - - 302,750 SR 5 Over Boca Chica Channel Bridge H500003 & 900474 Repair Bridge-ReparrJRehab. 889,861 173,040 - - - 1,062,901 SR 5 Lond Key V-Piers Repl. & Deviation Black Repairs Bridge-Repair/Rehab. 130,347- - - - - 130,347 Subtotal - FDOT 27,838,158 5,730,481 9,769,657 4,803,420 2,967,fi11 5i,109,327 1 Revenues - FDOT 27,838,158 5,730,481 9,769,657 1 4,803,420 2,967,611 51,109,327 Monroe County Road Paving Program Revenues 304 - Infrastructure sales Surtax 102 - Fuel Tax 102 - Road & Bridge Fund Balance Taral Revenues $ 22,000,000 3 - $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 $0 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $2.500.000 $0 $2,500.000 $5,000,000 $3,500,000 $2,500,000 $0 $1.0001000 $3,500,000 $4,000,000 53,500.000 $500,000 $0 $4,000,000 4,500,000 4,500,000 - - $4,500,000 22,000,000 18,000,000 500,000 3,500,000 22,000,ODO Truman Bridge -Pedestrian, widening $ 9501000 $ 20,480 825,000 104,520 - - - 979,520 Revenues 130- Roadways Impact Fees Fund Balance 825,000 104,520 929,520 US i Bayside Bike/Shared Use Path S 2,513,041 S 423,855 1,087,900 1,001,286 - - - 2,089,186 Revenues 125 - State Grants 130 - Roadways impact Fees Fund Balance Toral Revenues 1,053,021 34,879 1,087,900 - 1,001,286 1,001,286 - - - - - 1,053,021 1,036,165 2,089,186 CR 905 Bike Lanes Revenues 5 3,004,4114 5 282,958 1,850,003 871,443 - - - 2,721,446 130 -Roadways Impact Fees fund Balance 1,850,003 871,443 - 2,721,446 LAP Wayfinding Signage Revenues S 1,178,166 3 80,000 1,098,166 - - - - 1,098,166 125 - Federal Grants 1,098,166 - - 1,098,166 Old SR 940-Leg A Bridge S 860,760 S 315,250 545,510 - - - - 545,510 Revenues Project Budget As of9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 125 - Federal Grants 545,510 - - - - 545,510 Tom's Harbor Channel Bridge S 3,008,636 S 2,831,662 176,974 - - - - 176,974 Revenues 176,974 - - - - 176,974 125 - State Grants S 6,510,433 S 174,485 6,335,948 - - - 6,335,948 No Name Key Bridge Revenues 5,270 013 - 5,270,013 125 � State Grants � 1,065,935 - - 1,065,935 102 -fuel Tax $6,335,948 - - - - 6,335,948 Total Revenues Card Sound Bridge Repair -Engineering $ 58f?,000 5 66,814 513,186 - - - - 513,186 Revenues 513,186 513,186 125-Federal Grants Higgs Beach/Big Pine Park Secnic overlooks S 1,230,000 $ - 150,000 1,080,000 - - - 1,230,000 Revenues 125-State Grants 150,000 1,080,000 - - - 1,230,000 $ 480,OOD $ - - 480,000 - - 480,000 Adams Cut Pedestrian Bridge Revenues 480,000 - - 480,00Q 125-Federal Grants Subtotal - Monroe County 42,315,440 1 4,195,504 1 17,582,687 1 8,057,249 3,980,000 4,000,000 4,500,000 38.119.9 61 Total Road & Bridge Projects 1 45,420,845 13,787,730 1 13,749,657 8,803,420 7,467,611 89,229,263 Mass Transit Project FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 i FY 2018 Total FOOT No Projects Monroe County No Projects Ports Prniect FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY Z017 rY 2018 Total No Projects Monroe County No Projects t]rniarf I Annrnnrinfcd Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Marathon Airport DOT AQ606 Sewer Laterals Aviation Preservation 1,000,000 $ 116,710 230,707 652,583 - - - 883,290 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues 162,782 652,583 - - - 815,365 403 - Federal Grants 64,350 - - - - 64,350 403 - State Grants 3,575 - - - - 3,575 Total Revenues 230,707 652,583 - - - 883,290 FOOT AQE35 Planning Study Aviation Preservation 147,940 - 147,940 - - - - 147,940 Revenues 403- Operating Revenues 73,970 - - 73,970 403 - State Grants 73,970 - - - - 73,970 Total Revenues 147,940 - - 147,940 FDOT AQH10 COP Prescreening CTR (Customs) Aviation Rev/Ops 1,560,000 59,400 440,600 601,930 - - - 1,042,530 DOT AQE35 Terminal Expansion (Customs) Aviation Rev/Ops 325,000 - - - - 325,000 Improve Terminal Building 044-3I lCusLQmsl Aviation Rev/Ops 133 070 1 - - - - 133,070 Total Project Expenditures 1,560,000 59,400 898,6701 601,930 1,500,600 Revenues 403- Operating Revenues 349,035 300,965 - - 650,000 403-Federal Grants 200,600 - 200,600 403-State Grants 349,035 300,965 - - - 650,000 Total Revenues 898,670 601,930 - 1,500,600 FDOT ARD45 Airport Security Aviation Safety 100,000 - 100,000 - _ - 100,000 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues 20,000 20,000 403 - State Grants 80,000 - 80,000 Total Revenues 100,000 - - - 100,000 Wildlife Hazard Management Plan 044-3 Aviation Preservation 36,000 36,000 - _ - 36,000 Revenues 403-Operating Revenues 403 - Federal Grants 403 - State Grants TatolRevenues Obstruction Removal RPZ/RW25 Project Aviation safety Budget 457,121 As of 9/30113 FY 2014 32,400 1,800 36,000 457 121 FY 2015 - - - FY 2016 - - FY 7017 - - - FY 2018 - Total 32,400 1,800 36,000 457,121 Revenues 403- Operating Revenues 403-FPderalGrants 403-State Grants Torat Revenues 22,856 411,409 22,856 457,121 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22,856 411,409 22,856 457,121 T-Hangar nevelopment Phase If Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues Aviation Rev/Cps 3,250,000 - - - 3,250,000 650,000 - - - 3,250,000 650,000 403 - state Grants Total Revenues construction of 11 Replacement Hangars Revenues Aviation Rev/Ops 11500,000 - - 2,600,000 3,250,000 1,500,000 - - - - - 2,600,000 3,250,000 1,500,000 403 - Operating Revenues 300,000 - - 300,000 403-State Grants 1,200,000 - 1,200,000 coral Revenues - 1,500,000 - - - 1,500,000 Runway Relocation/Construction Phase I Aviation Safety 20,000,000 - - - 20,000,000 - 20,000,000 Revenues 403 -Operating Revenues - - 1,000,000 - - 1,000,000 403 - rederal Grants 18,000,000 - 18,000,000 403 - State Gr ants 1,000, 000 1,000,000 Total Revenues - - 20,000,000 - - 20,000,000 Extend Runway 7125 Aviation Safety 2,000,000 - 2,000,000 - 2,000,000 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues 100,000 - 100,000 403 - Federal Grants - 1,800,000 1,800,000 403-State Grants - - 100,000 - - 100,000 Totof Revenues - - 21000,000 - - 2,000,000 Runway Extension/Construction Phase kl Aviation Safety 2,000,000 2,000,000 - 2,000,000 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues - 100,000 - 100,000 403 -Federal Grants 1,900,000 1,800,000 403-State Grants - 100,000 100,000 Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Project - - 2,000,000 - - 2,000,000 Taiaf Revenues Percision Approach Path Indicator Relocation Aviation Safety 75,000 - - - 75,000 - 75,000 Revenues 7,500 7,500 403 - Operating Revenues - - 67,500 - 67,500 4n3 - Federal Grants 75,000 - 75,000 Total Revenues Runway Pavement Rehabilitation Aviation Preservation 1,200,000 - - - 1,200,000 1,200,000 Revenues - - - 60,000 60,000 403 - Operating Revenues - - 1,0801000 1,080,000 403 - Federal Grants - - - 60,000 60,000 403 - State Grants _ - - - 1,200,000 1,200,000 Total Revenues New Taxi Construction Aviation Rev/Ops 400,000 - - - - - 400,000 400,000 Revenues - - 40,000 40,000 403 - Operating Revenues - - 320,000 320,000 403 - Federal Grants - 40,000 40,000 403 - State Grants _ - 400,000 400,000 TotafRevenues Essential Airport Equipment Aviation Rev/OpS 250,000 - - - - - 250,000 250,000 Revenues 125,000 125,000 403 - Operating Revenues 403 - State Grants - 125,000 125,000 - - - 250,000 250,000 total Revenues Economic Development Plan Aviation Preservation 2,000,000 - - 2,000,000 2,000,000 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues 1,000,000 1,000,000 403 - State Grants - - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000 - - - 2,000,000 2,000,000 Total Revenues Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Planning Aviation Preservation 500,000 - - 500,000 500,000 Revenues 403 - Operating Revenues - 250 00fl 250,000 403 - State Grants - - 250,000 250,000 - - - - 500,000 500,000 TatalRevenves Expand Airline Termina & Ramp -Commercial Aviatian Rev/Ops 5,000,000 - - - - 5,000,000 5,000,000 Revenues Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2027 FY 2018 Total 403- Operating Revenues - - - 2,500,000 2,500,000 - 2,500,000 2,500,000 403-state Grants - - - - 5,000,000 5,000,000 Total Revenues Rental car wash Facility Aviation Rev/Cps 1 ,500,000 - - ^ ' " 1,500,000 1,500,000 Revenues - 7501000 750,000 403 - operating Revenues - 750,000 750,000 403 - State Grants - - - - 11500,000 1,500,000 Total Revenues Maintenance Facility Aviation Rev/Cps 500,000 500,000 500,000 Revenues - 250,000 250,000 403 - Operating Revenues - - 250,000 250,000 403 -state Grants - - - - 500,000 500,000 Total Revenues Total Marathon Airport 43,476,061 176,110 1,870,438 6,004,513 24,000,000 75,000 11,350,000 43,299,951 Key West International Airport FOOT KW SECURITY 3 APT62 Aviation Safety 1,320,185 1,242,260 77,925 - - - - 77,925 Revenues 404 - State Grants 77,925 - 77,925 BAGGAGE AREA ELVTR 37A3 Aviation Rev/Ops 224,318 45,328 178,990 - - - -- 178,990 ARRIVAL/BAG BELT 37-46 Aviation Rev/Ops 775,316 515,544 259,772 - - - - 259,772 BAG ELEVATOR 37-46 Aviation Rev/Ops 300,000 297,636 2,364 - - - - 2,364 Total Project Expenditures 1,299,634 858,508 441,126 _ _ _ - 441,126 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 110,281 - 110,281 404 - Federal Grants 220,564 - - 220,564 404 - State Grants 110,281 - 110,281 Total Revenues 441,126 - - - 441,126 Part 150 Noise Study 37-4 Aviation Rev/Ops 447,260 382,799 64,461 - - - - 64,461 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 3,223 - - - - 3,223 404 - Federal Grants 61,238 - 61,238 Total Revenues 64,461 - - - - 64,461 FOOT MACIUS KW Planning Studies Aviation Rev/ops 262,687 - 262,6$7 - - 262,687 Budget As of 9130/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Project Revenues 131,343 - - - 131,343 404-operatingRevenues 131,344 404 - state Grants 131,344 262,687 - - - - 262,687 i-otai Revenues Pave Enterance Road 37-46 Aviation Preservation 102,550 81,973 20,577 - - - - 20,577 Revenues 1,029 - - 1,029 404 - Operating Revenues - 18,519 404 - Federal Grants 18,519 - - 1,029 _ 1,029 404 - State Grants - 20,577 20,577 - - Total Revenues EMG IIRtFG 1MP 37-06 Aviation Preservation 265,000 1S1,960 113,040 � - - - - 113,040 Revenues 5,652 5,652 404 - Operating Revenues - 101,736 404 - Federal Grants 101,736 5,652 5,652 404 -state Grants - - 113,040 113,040 - - Total Revenues FDOT4ARN30 KW CUSTOMS Aviation Rev/Ops 90,934 - 90,934 - - - 90,934 Revenues 2,273 2,273 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 86,388 - 86,388 404 -State Grants 2,273 2,273 90,934 . - 90,934 rotor Revenues REF1A8 ENT RII 037-07 Aviation Preservation 657 300 � 657,300 - - - 657,300 Revenues 32,865 - - - - 32,865 404- operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 591,570 - - 591,570 404 -State Grants 32,865 - 32,865 657,300 - - - 657,300 TotafRevenues LAryDAtQU037-44 Aviation Preservation 552 i 000 552 000 � - - 552,000 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 27,600 - - 27,600 404 - Federal Grants 496,800 - - - 496,800 404 - State Grants 27,600 27,600 552,000 - - - - 552,000 TomiRevenues EMAS RNWY 21 DEP 03747 Aviation Safety 436,4001 436,400 - - - - 436,400 Revenues Budget As of 9/10/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Project 404 - Operating Revenues 21,820 - 21,820 404 - Federal Grants 392,760 - 392,760 404 - State Grants 21,820 - - - - 21,820 436,400 - - - - 436,400 TOW Revenues DRNG RECON 037-47 Aviation Preservation 567,200 - 567,200 - - - - 567,200 Revenues 28,360 - - - - 28,360 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 510,480 - - - - 510,480 404 - State Grants 28,360 - 28,360 567,200 - - - 567,200 Total Revenues £MAs RttwY v Construction Aviation Safety $,500,000 - 5,500,000 - - - 5,500,000 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 275'000 - 275,000 404 - Federal Grants 4,950,000 - - - 4,950,000 404 - State Grants 275,000 275,000 5,500,000 - - 5,500,000 Total Revenues Commercial Apron Reconstruction Phase 1 Aviation Preservation 3,000,000 3,000,000 - - 3,000,000 Revenues 404 -Operating Revenues 150,000 - 150,000 404 - Federal Grants 2,700,000 2,700,000 404 -State Grants 150,000 - 150,000 3,000,000 - - 3,000,000 7omf Revenues Photo Voltaic Studies & Plans Aviation Rev/0ps 150,000 - 150,000 - - - - 150,000 Revenues 404 -Operating Revenues 7,500 - - - - 7,500 404 - Federal Grants 135,000 - - - - 135,000 404 -State Grants 7,500 - 7,500 Total Revenues 1so,000 - - - 150,000 Construct Hangar Phase 1 Aviation Rev/Ops 400,000 400,000 - - - 400,000 Revenues 404 -Operating Reven ues 200,000 - - 200,000 404 - State Grants 200,000 - - - 200,000 400,000 - - - - 400,000 TatalRevenues Commercial Apron Reconstruction Phase 2 Aviation Preservation 3,000,000 3,000,000 - - 3,000,000 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues - 150,000 150,000 Project 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants Twat Revenues Runway 9-27 Rthabilitation (plans, Specs, permitting) Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 -Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 -State Grants Total Revenues Noise Insulation Program Clean Up Aviation Preservation Revenues 404-Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants TotnlRevenues NIP 8, Phase 1 Aviation Preservation Revenues 404-Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants TotnlRevenues ARFF Equipment Aviation Safety Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - State Grants Total Revenues Master Plan Update Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants TotnlRevenues Noise Insulation Program Clean Up Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants widget As of 9/30113 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total - 2,700,000 - - - 2,700,000 150,000 150,000 3,000,000 - - 3,000,000 400,000 - - 400,000 - - 400,000 20,000 - - 20,000 360,000 - - 360,000 20,000 - - 20,000 400,000 - - 400,000 743,500 - - 743,500 - - - 743,500 18,588 - 18,588 706,324 - 706,324 18,588 18,588 743,S00 - - - 743,500 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 100,000 - 100,000 - 3,800,000 - 3,800,000 100,000 100,000 - 4,000,000 - - 4,000,000 500,000 500,000 - 500,000 250,000 - 250,000 250,000 - - 250,000 - 500,000 - - - 500,000 600,000 - - 600,000 - - 600,000 30,000 - 30,000 540,000 - 540,000 30,000 30,000 - 600,000 - - 600,000 1,381,500 - 1,381,500 - 1,381,500 34,538 34,538 1.312.424 1,312,424 Project 404 - State Grants Fatal Revenues NIP 8, Phase 2 Aviation Preservation Revenues 404-Operating Revenges 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants Total Revenues Runway 9.27 Rehabilitation Phase I (Construction) Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404-Federal Grants 404 - State G rants Total Revenues Phase it Chiller quit Expansion Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants Total Revenues QRv riretruck Aviation Safety Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants Total Revenues Runway 9-27 Rehabilitation Phase 2 (Construction) Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants Total Revenues NIPS, Phase 3 Aviation Preservation Revenues 404 - operating Revenues 404 - Federal Grants Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total - - 34,538 - - 34,538 - - 1,381,500 - 1,381,500 4,000,000 - - - 4,000,000 4,000,000 - 100,000 100,000 - 3,800,000 - 3,800,000 - 100,000 - 100,000 - - 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 4,000,000 - - 4,000,000 - - 4,000,000 - 200,000 - 200,000 - 3,600,000 - - 3,600,000 - - 200,000 - - 200,000 4 000,000 - - 4,000,000 500,000 - - 500,000 - - 500,000 25,000 - - 25,000 450,000 - 450,000 25,000 - 25,000 500,000 - - 500,000 301,000 - - 301,000 - - 301,000 15,050 15,050 270,900 - 270,900 15,050 15,050 - 301,000 - - 301,000 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 - 200,000 - 200,000 - 3,600,000 - 3,600,000 - 200,000 - 200,000 - 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 4,000,000 - - 4,000,000 - 4,000,000 100,000 - 100,000 - - - 3,800,000 3,800,000 Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2019 Total 404 - state Grants - - - 100,000 - 100,000 Total Revenues upgrade Runway Lights From MIRL to HIRL Aviation Safety 5001000 - - - 4,000,000 - 500,000 4,000,000 500,000 Revenues 404 - operating Revenues - - 25,000 2$,000 404 - Federal Grants 404 - State Grants TarolRevenues - - - - - - - - - 450,000 250,000 725,000 450,000 250,000 725,000 Runway Shoulder widening Aviation Safety 1,500,000 - - - - - 1,500,000 1,500,000 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues _ - 75,000 75,000 404 - Federal Grants - 1,350,000 1,350,000 404 - state Grants - - 75,000 75,000 %tat Revenues - - - - 1,500,000 1,500,000 Baggage Belt Rahahititation/Upgrade Aviation Rev/Ops 1,800,000 _ _ - - 1,800,000 1,800,000 Revertue5 404- Operating Revenues - - 90,000 90,000 404 - Federal Grants - 1,620,000 1,620,000 404 - State Grants 90,000 90,000 Total Revenues - - 1#800,000 1,800,000 Fuel Farm Fire Supression System Aviation Safety 1,000,000 - - 1,000,000 1,000,000 Revenues 404- Operating Revenues 50,000 50,000 404 - Federal Grants - 900,000 900,000 404 - state Grants 50,000 50,000 Total Revenues - 1,000,000 1,000,000 Essential Airport Equipment Aviation Rev/Ups 250,000 - - 250,000 250,000 Revenues 404 - Operating Revenues - 125,000 125,000 404 - State Grants - 125,000 125,000 Total Revenues - 250,000 250,000 Car Rental Facility Aviation Rev/Op; 5,000,000 - - - - - 5,000,000 5,000,000 Revenues 404 -Operating Revenues 2,500,000 2,500,000 404 -State Grants 2,500,000 2,500,000 Totol Revenues - 5,000,000 5,000,000 Project Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Maintenance Facility Aviation Rev/ops 500,000 - - - - 500,000 500,000 Revenues 404 -Operating Revenues - 250,000 250,000 404 - state Grants - 250,000 250,000 TotalRevenues - - - 500,000 500,000 Total Key West International Airport 53,027,150 2,717,500 12,333,650 8,643,500 10,782,50o 8,000,000 10,550,000 50,309,650 Total -Aviation 96,503,211 2,893,6101 14,204,088 14,648,013 34,782,500 8,075,000 21,900,000 93,609,601 Potable Water (Policy 701.1.1) Project Title Florida Keys Aquaduct Distribution Replacement High Service Pump Station Improvements Transmission Replacement (critical areas) Cathodic Protection -Tanks & 18 Mile Stretch Distribution Pump Station Cudjoe Florida City 5 mg Storage Tank Land Purchase N & W of Florida City WTP A - FKAA Revenues - FKAA nroe county Projects Ocean Reef Reverse Osmosis Project Revenues 304- Infrastructure Sales Surtax Total MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 4,300,000 3,700,000 2,100,000 2,100,000 2,100,000 14,300,000 750,000 750,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 2,000,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 750,000 750,000 1,550,000 2,600,000 2,600,000 5,200,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 4,500,000 4,200,000 6,250,000 6,950,000 4,100,000 26,000,000 4,500,000 4,200,000 6,250,000 6,950,000 4,100,000 26,000,000 2,600,000 - - 2,600,000 - - - 2,600,000 - 2,600,000 - - - 2,600,000 2,600,000 4,500,000 6,800,000 6,250,000 6,950,000 4,100,000 28,604,000 Solid Waste (Policy801.1.1) Project Title Hazmat Shed-Cudjoe Transfer Station Revenues 414 - MSD Fund Charges for Service Transfer Station 414 - MSD Fund Charges for Service Renovation of Transf Stn Revenues 414 - MSD Fund Charge! Renovation of Transf Stn Revenues 414 - MSD Fund Charge Renovation of Transf Stn Revenues 414 - MSD Fund Charg Total Mdg-Cudjoe Transf Stn for Service lidg-Long Key Transf Stn s for Service 91dg-Key largo Transf Stn s for Service MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category I _J Budget 175,000 As of 9/30/13 - FY 2014 175,000 FY 2015 - FY 2016 - FY 2017 - FY 2018 - Total 175,000 175,000 - - - 175,000 175,000 17S,000 - - - 175,000 175,000 - - - 175,000 125,000 - 125,000 125,000 - - - - - - - - 125,000 125,000 125,000 - 125,0D0 - - - - 125,000 125,000 - - - - 125,000 125,000 - 125,000 - - - - 125,000 125,000 - - - 125,000 725,000 725,000 - - - - 725,000 MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category Sanitary Sewer (Policy 901.1.1) Project Title Project Appropriated Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY Z015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Florida Keys Aquaduct Authority Key Haven Collection System Improvements 4,150,000 - 650,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 - 4,150,000 Layton (E. Long Key) W W Callection Sys Expansion Total - FKAA 250,000 4,400,000 - - 650,000 - 2,500,000 150,000 1,150,000 100,000 100,000 - 250,000 4,400,000 Revenues - FKAA 4,400,000 - 650,000 2,500,000 1,150,000 100,000 - 4,400,000 Monroe County Projects Wastewater Upgrade to County Owned Facilities 1,020,986 449,858 571,028 - - 571,028 Revenues 304 - infrastructure Sales Surtax 571,028 571,029 Duck Key Wastewater System -County Portion 14,233,201 14,057,Z10 175,891 - - - - 175,391 Duck Key Wastewater System-FKAA Portion 2,988,767 2,988,767 - - - - Totai Project Expenditures 17,221,868 17,045,977 175,891 - - - - 175,891 Revenues 311- Duck Key W W Capital Fund Capital Assessments 175,991 - - - - 175,891 Cudjoe Regional Wastewater System 175,735,643 29,847,581 58,107,390 67,575,400 15,599,048 4,606,224 - 145,888,062 Revenues 312 - Cudjoe Regional WW Capital Fund Cap Assessments 703,390 2,275,400 1,137,700 - - 4,116,490 125 - State Grants -Mayfield 30,000,000 - - - - 30,000,000 125 - Federal Grants -EPA Onsite Systems - 1,300,000 1,300,000 - - 2,600,000 312, CWSRF-tcan 27,404,000 61,000,000 10,161,348 4,606,224 - 103,171,572 Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax - 31000,000 3,000,000 - - 6,000,000 Total Revenues 58,107,390 67,575,400 15,599,048 4,606,224 - 145,889,062 Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District 153,160,543 144,738,661 8,421,882 - - - - 8,421,882 Revenues KLwf❑ State Grants 8,421,882 - - - - 8,421,882 Total 351,538,940 192,082,077 67,926,191 1 70,075,400 1 16,749,048 4,706,224 - 159,456,863 Drainage and Storm Water (Policy 1001.1.1) Project Title Grouperlane-K Revenues 102 - Fuel Tax Ninth Avenue -Stock Island Revenues 102 - Fuel Tax Total MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category Project A ro Hated ! Budget pP P As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 421,824 - 421,824 - - - - 843,648 421,8Z4 - - - - 421,824 746,874 - 746,874 - - - - 1,493,748 746,874 - - 746,874 1,168,698 - 1,168,698 - - 2,337,396 * BOCC approved the above total of $2,337,396; however the total 15 actually $1,168,698. MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category Parks and Recreation (Policy 1201.1.1) Project Title Project Appropriated Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Higgs Beach Fitness Trail 15,500 5,000 10,500 - - - - 10,500 Revenues 304 -infrastructure Sales Surtax 10,500 - - - - 10,500 Higgs Beach Master Plan 3,600,000 - 1,000,000 260,000 1,170,000 1,179,000 - 3,600,000 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Safes Surtax 1,000,000 260,000 1,170,000 1,170,000 - 3,600,000 Rowell's Marina Waterfront Park 51000,000 - 5,000,000 - - - - 51000,000 Revenues 304 -Infrastructure Sales Surtax 5,000,000 - - - - 5,000,000 Bernstein Park 3,232,000 6,599 1 275,401 1,475,000 1,475,000 - - 3,225,401 Revenues 131- Parks & Recreation Impact Fees 25,401 - - - - 25,401 304- Infrastructure SaleSSurtax 250,000 1,475,000 1,475,000 - - 3,200,000 Total Project Revenues 275,401 1,475,000 1,475,000 - - 3,225,401 Bay Point Park 60,350 45,3S0 15,000 - - 15,000 Revenues 131- Parks & Recreation Impact Fees 15,000 - - - - 15,000 Big Coppitt Park Revenues 131 - Parks & Recrpation Impact Fees old Seven Mile Bridge Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax Big Pine Swimming Hole Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax ilocal match) 125 - State Grants Total Project Revenues Boating Improvement Fund Projects Blimp Road Boat Ramp Barcelona (Gulf View) Boat Ramp State Rd 4A Boat Ramp (Little Torch Key► Bittersweet Boat Ramp Koehn Rd Boat Ramp Harry Harris Park Boat Ramp Sunset Paint Park Boat Ramp (Key Largo) Public/Private Partnership Mooring Field Total Boating Improvement Project Revenues Revenues 157 - Florida Boating Improvement Funds Total Budget f0 o/ FY 2014 F2015 FY20fi FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 20,000 - 20,000 - - - - 20,000 20,000 - - - - 20,000 2,700,000 - 1,35D,000 1,350,000 - - - 2,700,000 1,350,000 1,350,000 - - - 2,700,000 2,000,000 - - - 600,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 _ - 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 _ - 100,000 900,000 1,000,000 _ - - 600,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 249,831 24,831 225,000 - - 225,000 67,000 67,000 - - 67,000 25,000 25,000 - - 25,000 5,000 5,000 - - - - 5,000 250,000 250,000 - 250,000 68,000 68,000 - - - 68,000 25,000 25,000 - - - 25,000 749,416 24,950 200,050 174,416 350,000 - - 724,466 1,439,247 49,781 865,050 174,416 350,000 - - 1,389,466 865,050 174,416 350,000 - - 1,389,466 18,067,097 106,730 8,535,9511 3,259,416 2,995,000 1,770,000 1,400,000 17,960,367 MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Lases of Funds by Project and Category Land Development & Land Acquisition (Goal 105, Objectives 101.E & 102.4) Project Title Monroe County Land Authority Lanni Acquisition-FI Keys ACSC ROGO Reserves Total Revenues Tourist Impact Tax State Park Surcharge Monroe County Land Authority Fund Balance Total Revenues Total Project I Appropriated Budget As of 9/30/133 fY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total 3,276,027 - - 3,276,027 4,274,123 - - 4,274,123 7,550,150 - - - 7,550,150 950,000 950,000 360,000 360,000 6,240,150 6,240,150 7,550,150 - - - - 7,550,150 7,550,150 - - - - 7,550,150 MONROE COUNTY Fiscal Year 2014 - 2018 Capital Improvement Program Uses of Funds by Project and Category General Government Project Title r Project Appropriated Budget As of 9130113 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total General Government Function Projects Lester Building Roof Replacement 339,405 289,405 50,000 - - - - 50,000 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax 50,000 - - - - 50,000 Jefferson Browne Building Rehabilitation 6,000,000 - 600,000 5,400,000 - - - 6,000,000 Revenues 313 - Debt Proceeds 600,000 5,400,000 - - - 6,000,000 Various Public Works Projects 4,440,183 414,813 3,249,907 775,463 - - 4,025,370 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax 3,249,907 775,463 - - - 4,025,370 Total -General Government Function 10,779,588 704,218 3,899,907 6,175,463 - - - 10,075,370 Public Safety Function Projects MCDC Sprinkler Piping Replacement 308,575 37,451 271,124 - - 271,124 Revenues 304 - infrastructure Sales Surtax 271,124 - - - - 271,124 Fire/EMS Vehicle Replacement 1,975,000 - 1,000,000 975,000 - - - 1,975,000 Revenues 304 - infrastructure Sales Surtax 1,000,000 975,000 - - - 1,975,000 Budget As of 9/30/13 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Key Largo Fire Vehicle & Hydrants 250,000 - 250,004 - - - - 250,040 Revenues 25D,000 - - - - 250,004 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax Stock Island Fire Station 4,574,013 4,116,665 457,348 - _ - - 457,348 Revenues 457,348 - - - - 457,348 308 - Debt Proceeds Conch Key Fire Station 2,363,446 2,353,446 10,000 - - - - 10,000 Revenues 10,000 - - 10,000 308 - Debt Proceeds Summerland Key Fire Station 4,500,000 - - 450,000 3,000,000 1,050,D00 - 4,500,000 Revenues - 450,000 3,000,000 1,050,000 - 4,5DO,OOD 313 Debt Praceeds Fire Training Academy -Crawl Key 1,200,000 - 1,200,000 - - - - 1,200,000 Revenues 1,200,000 - - 1,200,000 313 - Debt Proceeds Total -Public Safety Function 15,171,034 6,507,562 3,188,472 1,425,000 3,OOD,000 1,050,000 - 8,663,472 Physical Environment Function Projects Canal Master Plan 5,000,000 47,500 1,650,000 1,650,000 1,652,500 - - 4,952,500 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax 1,650,000 1,650,000 1,652,500 - - 4,952,500 Culture & Recreation Function Projects I 1 Library Automation Update 175,000 128,703 25,000 21,297 - - - 46,297 Budget As of 9/30113 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Revenues 132 - Libraries Impact Fees 25,000 21,297 - - - 46,297 Marathon Library 3,000,000 - 300,000 2,400,000 300,000 - 3,000,000 Revenues 313 - Debt Proceeds 300,000 2,400,000 300,000 - - 3,000,000 Total Culture & Recreation Function 3,175,000 128,703 325,000 2,421,297 300,000 - 3,046,297 Court Related Function Projects Marathon Courthouse 1,752,023 1,716,523 35,500 - - - 35,500 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Sales Surtax 35,500 - - - - 35,500 Freeman Justice Center 20,619,230 20,027,330 590,900 - - 590,900 Revenues 304-infrastructure Sales Surtax 590,900 - - - - 590,900 Freeman Justice Center Lobby Expansion 334,346 175,508 158,838 - - - - 158,838 Revenues 304 - Infrastructure Safes Surtax 158,838 - - - 158,838 PK Courthouse & Jail 10,600,000 - 1,060,000 4,770,000 4,770,000 - - 10,600,000 Revenues 313 - Debt Proceeds 1,060,000 4,770,000 4,770,000 - - 10,600,000 Total Court Related Function 33,304,599 21,919,361 1,945,239 4,770,000 4,770,000 - - 11,385,238 Total 67,430,221 29,307,344 1 10,908,617 1 16,441,760 9,722,500 1,050,000 - 38,12Z,877 Rick Scott Jesse Panuccio GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLORIDA DEPARTMENTof ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY June 4, 2014 Christine Hurley, Division Director Growth Management, Monroe County 2798 Overseas Hwy. ��++ �,.. IT DIVJSJON Marathon, FL 33050 GROV., ', ` 1 3/ Re: Rule 28-20.140 (5)(b)2. and 7., Florida Administrative Code Dear Ms. Hurley: The Department of Economic Opportunity (Department), pursuant to its role as the state's land planning agency, is requesting the submission of the product for the following work tasks as described in Rule 28- 20.140 (5)(b)2. and 7., Florida Administrative Code. 2. By December 1, 2013, Monroe County shall work with the owners of wastewater facilities and onsite systems throughout the County and the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to fulfill the requirements of Sections 403.086(10) and 381.0065(3)(h) and (4)(1), F.S., regarding implementation of wastewater treatment and disposal. This will include coordination of actions with DOH and DEP to notify owners regarding systems that will not meet the 2015 treatment and disposal standards. 7. By December 1, 2013, the County shall provide a report of addresses and the property appraiser's parcel numbers of any property owner that fails or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility within the required timeframe to the Monroe County Health Department, Department of Environmental Protection, and the Department of Community Affairs. This report shall describe the status of the County's enforcement action. if you have any questions related to this request, please contact me, at (850) 717-8494, or by email at Rebecca.Jetton@deo.myflorida.com Sincerely, Rebecca Jetton, Administrator Area of Critical State Concern V RJ/bp I lurida 1)c�arrmcnt car liconc,m,c Op�nrtunin (a]dwellBuilding 1(1? 1{. 1[adiscm ltrici 7'allaha%,,Lc 11. 32399 866.1•l.A.2345 850245.7105 850.921.3323 l ax uww.t1ortdai(jbs.ur ��rvw.nvutcr.com/I;f.l)}:U ��ww.E ccl3<n k.cn ] 1J1?(1 MONROE COUNTY THE FLORIDA KEYS AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN` RULE 28-20. 140, F.A.C., WASTEWATER IMPLEMENTATION REPORT Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. Requirements for Wastewater Treatment and Disposal (b) Wastewater Implementation: 2. By December 1, 2013, Monroe County shall work with the owners of wastewater facilities and onsite systems throughout the County and the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to fulfill the requirements of Sections 403.086(10) and 381.0065(3)(h) and (4)(1), F.S., regarding implementation of wastewater treatment and disposal. This will include coordination of actions with DOH and DEP to notify owners regarding systems that will not meet the 2015 treatment and disposal standards. Status Report on the Enforcement of Connection to Central Wastewater Facilities Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., states "Wastewater treatment and disposal in Monroe County is governed by the requirements of Sections 381.0065(4) and 403.086(10), F.S. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to limit the authority of the Department of Environmental Protection or the Department of Health to enforce Sections 381.0065(4) and 403.086(10), F.S." The County is working on Work Program tasks 28-20.140(5)(b)2. and 7., F. A.C., as follows: The County continues to coordinate with the Department of Environmental Protection or the .Department of Health to ensure the goals of the Work Program in Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., are met. Monroe County has targeted its efforts on the specific tasks and schedules in the Rule to complete the construction of central wastewater facilities and to complete the property connections to the central wastewater facilities. As of June 2014, the following connections have been completed: Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining EDUs 14,310 12,328.7 86% 1,981 Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining CONNECTIONS 10,097 060 86% 1,437 South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System) Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining EDUs 1,729.7 1,433.4 82% 296.3 Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining CONNECTIONS 1,510 1,289 85% 221 Hawk's Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key Wastewater Treatment Facility Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining EDUs 407 293 71 % 114 Total Connected Percent Complete Remaining CONNECTIONS 367 1 283 1 77% 84 Conch Key / Coral Key = 150.2 total 150.2 connected - 100% Hawk's Cay — 910 total 910 connected - 100% aae Further, the County created and filled a Code Compliance Inspector position on February 2013 to address enforcement actions for those property owners which fail to connect to the central wastewater facilities. Status Report on the Upgrade of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems The County does not enforce the upgrade completion of onsite sewage treatment and disposal system. As provided by 403.086(10)(1), F.S., 381.0065(4)7, F.S., and Section 4 of Chapter 99-395, L.O.F., a local government has the authority to mandate connection to a central wastewater facility. There are no Rule tasks or specific schedules adopted by the Administration Commission under s. 380.0552, F.S., identifying the County as the entity to enforce onsite system upgrades. The following Florida Statutes, Laws of Florida and County code sections demonstrate the County's involvement in the coordination with the Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Health. Department of Environmental Protection: 403.086 Sewage disposal facilities; advanced and secondary waste treatment. (10) The Legislature finds that the discharge of inadequately treated and managed domestic wastewater from dozens of small wastewater facilities and thousands of septic tanks and other onsite systems in the Florida Keys compromises the quality of the coastal environment, including nearshore and offshore waters, and threatens the quality of life and local economies that depend on those resources. The Legislature also finds that the only practical and cost-effective way to fundamentally improve wastewater management in the Florida Keys is for the local governments in Monroe County, including those special districts established for the purpose of collection, transmission, treatment, or disposal of sewage, to timely complete the wastewater or sewage treatment and disposal facilities initiated under the work program of Administration Commission rule 28-20, Florida Administrative Code, and the Monroe County Sanitary Master Wastewater Plan, dated June 2000. The Legislature therefore declares that the construction and operation of comprehensive central wastewater systems in accordance with this subsection is in the public interest. To give effect to those findings, the requirements of this subsection apply to all domestic wastewater facilities in Monroe County, including privately owned facilities, unless otherwise provided under this subsection. (a) The discharge of domestic wastewater into surface waters is prohibited. (b) Monroe County, each municipality, and those special districts established for the purpose of collection, transmission, treatment, or disposal of sewage in Monroe County shall complete the wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal facilities within its jurisdiction designated as hot spots in the Monroe County Sanitary Master Wastewater Plan, dated June 2000, specifically listed in Exhibits 6-1 through 6-3 of Chapter 6 of the plan and mapped in Exhibit F-1 of Appendix F of the plan. The required facilities and connections. and any additional facilities or other adjustments required by rules adopted by the Administration Commission under s. 380.0552. must be completed by December 31. 2015. pLErsuant to specific schedules established b\ the commission. Domestic wastewater facilities located outside local government and special district service areas must meet the treatment and disposal requirements of this subsection by December 31, 2015. (c) After December 31, 2015, all new or expanded domestic wastewater discharges must comply with the treatment and disposal requirements of this subsection and department rules. (1) The authority of a local government, including a special district, to mandate connection of a wastewater facility, as defined by department rule, is governed by s. 4, chapter 99-395, Laws of Florida. aee Department of Health: 381.0065 Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems; regulation. (3) DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. —The department shall: (h) Conduct enforcement activities, including imposing fines, issuing citations, suspensions, revocations, injunctions, and emergency orders for violations of this section, part I of chapter 386, or part III of chapter 489 or for a violation of any rule adopted under this section, part I of chapter 386, or part III of chapter 489 (4) PERMITS; INSTALLATION; AND CONDITIONS.--- (1) For the Florida Keys, the department [of Health[ shall adopt a special rule for the construction, installation, modification, operation, repair, maintenance, and performance of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems which considers the unique soil conditions and water table elevations, densities, and setback requirements. On lots where a setback distance of 75 feet from surface waters, saltmarsh, and buttonwood association habitat areas cannot be met, an injection well, approved and permitted by the department, may be used for disposal of effluent from onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems. The following additional requirements apply to onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems in Monroe County: 1. The county, each municipality, and those special districts established for the purpose of the collection, transmission, treatment, or disposal of sewage shall ensure, in accordance with the specific schedules adopted by the Administration Commission under s. 380.0552. the completion of onsite sewage treatment and disposal system upgrades to meet the requirements of this paragraph. 2. Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems must cease discharge by December 31, 2015, or must comply with department rules and provide the level of treatment which, on a permitted annual average basis, produces an effluent that contains no more than the following concentrations: a. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD5) of 10 mg/l. b. Suspended Solids of 10 mg/l. c. Total Nitrogen, expressed as N, of 10 mgll or a reduction in nitrogen of at least 70 percent. A system that has been tested and certified to reduce nitrogen concentrations by at least 70 percent shall be deemed to be in compliance with this standard. d. Total Phosphorus, expressed as P, of I mg/l. In addition, onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems discharging to an injection well must provide basic disinfection as defined by department rule. 3. In areas not scheduled to be served by a central sewer, onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems must, by December 31, 2015, comply with department [of Health} rules and provide the level of treatment described in subparagraph 2. 4. In areas scheduled to be served by central sewer by December 31, 2015, if the property owner has paid a connection fee or assessment for connection to the central sewer system, the property owner may install a holding tank with a high water alarm or an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system that meets the following minimum standards: a. The existing tanks must be pumped and inspected and certified as being watertight and free of defects in accordance with department rule; and b. A sand -lined drainfield or injection well in accordance with department rule must be installed. 5. Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems must be monitored for total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations as required by department rule. 6. The department [of I-lealth] shall enforce proper installation, operation, and maintenance of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems pursuant to this chapter, including ensuring that the appropriate level of treatment described in subparagraph 2. is met. 7. The authority of a local government, including a special district, to mandate connection of an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system is governed by s. 4, chapter 99-395, Laws of Florida. aeP 8. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system installed after July 1, 2010, in unincorporated Monroe County, excluding special wastewater districts, that complies with the standards in subparagraph 2. is not required to connect to a central sewer system until December 31, 2020. CHAPTER 99-395, L.O.F. Section 4. Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 380, part 1, to the contrary, a local government within the Florida Keys area of critical state concern may enact an ordinance that: (1) Requires connection to a central sewerage system within 30 days of notice of availability of services; and (2) Provides a definition of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems that does not exclude package sewage treatment facilities if such facilities are in full compliance with all regulatory requirements and treat sewage to advanced wastewater treatment standards or utilize effluent reuse as their primary method of effluent disposal Note, the above Section 4 of Chapter 99-395, L.O.F., provides authority to mandate connection to a central wastewater facility and does not include the authority to mandate or enforce the upgrade of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems. Additionally, the County Code state the following: Monroe County Code Sec. 20-22. Enforcement (c) Penalties. (1) Violations of this section are an offense. (2) Where there is a reasonable cause to believe that an OSTDS [on -site sewage treatment and disposal systems] constitutes a sanitary nuisance as defined in F.S. ch. 386, local authorities shall request that the department of health or MCHD investigate the OSTDS pursuant to F.S. § 386.02, and, if necessary, conduct enforcement activities as authorized by F.S. §§ 386.03 and 386.041. See. 20-78. Mandatory connection to authority facilities. (a) The owner of an improved parcel of land or premises shall, at the owner's expense, connect any on - site sewage treatment and disposal system (including decommissioning any such on -site sewage treatment and disposal system and connection of the collection facilities served thereby to the authority's wastewater system) and/or a building's plumbing to the authority's wastewater system upon written notification that the authority's wastewater facilities are available for connection. Connection shall occur within 30 days of notice of availability of services, or as otherwise provided by law. aea Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C. Requirement on Wastewater System Connection/Enforcement (b) Wastewater Implementation: 7. By December 1, 2013, the County shall provide a report of addresses and the property appraiser's parcel numbers of any property owner that fails or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility within the required timeframe to the Monroe County Health Department, Department of Environmental Protection, and the Department of Community Affairs. This report shall describe the status of the County's enforcement action Status Report from Monroe County (as of June 2014) Wastewater Service Remaining Remaining Percent July 1, 2013 Provider connections connections Complete as of Deadline as of Jan. 2013 as of June 2014 June 2014 Requirement Key Largo Wastewater 2,355 1,437 o 86 /o 100% - Not Treatment District Achieved South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment 258 221 85% 100% - Not Facility (Big Coppitt Achieved Regional System) Hawk's Cay, Duck Key 312 84 77% 75% - Achieved and Conch Key (Duck Key) (Duck Key) Wastewater Treatment Facility Conch Key, Coral Key and Hawks Cay 100% - - Achieved Status of Monroe County Code Compliance of a property owner that fails or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility Cases Pending Cases Not Total Cases Cases Compliance Compliant with Wastewater Service Cases Compliant) Pending Dates/ $100/day fines Provider Opened Connected Enforcement Under nder Active until Enforcement compliance is achieved Key Largo Wastewater 359 126 128 64 41 Treatment District See List Next Page South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment 0 0 0 0 0 Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System) Hawk's Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key 0 0 0 0 0 Wastewater Treatment Facility 12. 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CE13100131 00468160-000000 KEY 319 SOUND DR FINAL ORDER RECORED ON LARGO 06/06/14 DOC41984263 BOOK 2687 PAGES 2235-2236 age List of properties remaining to be connected to a central sewer facility South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System) Hawk's Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key Wastewater Treatment Facility Parcel Number Address Parcel Number Address 00153430-000000 26 1ST ST 00381210-000000 159 BAHAMA DR 00153440-000000 32 1ST ST 00381750-000000 117 NASSAU ST 00153570-000000 39 I ST ST 00383320-000000 277 W SEAVIEW DR 00153510-000000 41 1 ST ST 00382780-000000 238 W SEAVIEW CIR 00151290-000000 813 2ND ST 00382530-000000 258 W SEAVIEW DR 00152980-000000 311 3RD ST 00383080-000000 235 W SEAVIEW CiR 00151280-000000 811 3RD ST 00382560-000000 264 W SEAVIEW DR 00149560-000000 112 4TH ST 00382600-000000 272 W SEAVIEW DR 00150250-000000 129 4TH ST 00382420-000000 236 W SEAVIEW DR 00149670-000000 210 4TH ST 00381000-000000 94 ANTIGUA ST 00151760-000000 530 AVE A 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