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04/23/2014 AgendaAGENDA MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Any person who wishes to be heard shall provide the Clerk with his or her name and residence and the agenda item on which he or she wishes to be heard. Such information shall be on a card provided by the County. Once public input begins, there will be no further speaker cards allowed to be submitted to the Clerk for that subject. An individual has three minutes and a person representing an organization has five minutes to address the Board (except that individuals wishing to speak during public hearings pertaining to land use issues will have five minutes). The first person representing the organization will be allowed the five minutes. Subsequently, all other speakers on behalf of that organization have three minutes to address the Board. Once an individual has addressed the Board, he or she will not be permitted to return to the podium for follow -up comments, unless the issue involved is quasi judicial in nature. In that case, the applicant may return to the podium to conclude his or her position at the end of the public hearing. ADA ASSISTANCE. If you are a person with a disability who needs special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, please contact the County Administrator's Office, by phoning (305) 292 -4441, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.tn., no later than five (5) calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call "711 ". Please note that all time approximate items are listed in bold. Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Marathon Government Center 2798 Overseas Highway, MM 47.5 (Gulf) Marathon, Florida TIME APPROXIMATE 10:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER SALUTE TO FLAG SPECIAL MEETING V ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, DELETIONS B. ENGINEERING V Approval by resolution of a Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to provide maintenance of the Bayside Trail Shared Use Path upon completion of construction. VIEW 1 C. G WTH MANAGEMENT 1 Authorization. for the Mayor to sign an Evaluation and Appraisal Notification Letter, as required by - § 163.3191, F.S. and Rule 73C -49, F.A.C., to the State Land Planning Agency (the Department of Economic Opportunity [DEO]) specifying necessary plan amendments required to reflect changes in requirements in State Law and changes in local conditions. VIEW 2. A special public hearing to review, discuss and direct proposed amendments to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan, which were drafted based upon the results of the Technical Document Update (data and analysis — June 2011), Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR — May 2012) and extensive public comment which includes additional policy issues not included in the EAR, in order to finalize the draft, proposed Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan. VIEW http: //keyscompplan. com/ facts - information- resources /comprehensive- plan- documents/ Pj A. BOCC Special Meeting Wednesday, April 23, 2014 A special public meeting to review, discuss and direct proposed amendments to the Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan, which were drafted based upon the results of the Technical Document Update (data and analysis — June 20.11), Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR — May 2012) and extensive public comment which includes additional policy issues not included in the EAR, in order to finalize the draft, proposed Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan. The BOCC will be reviewing the following: 1. Energy, and Climate Element (pg. 1 -13) — new element , -/Goal 1501 (pg. 1 -3) exchange data and develop coordinated strategies to address 0 PV_ l°UZ S energy conservation and impacts from climate change ✓Goal 1502 (pg. 4 -6) p ic.lO L 1`L S 17 CGc. i=� ' Goal 1503 (pg. 7 -11) �. ' a04 (p : f2 3) incorporate best available data and science into policy and planning decisions for infrastructure n"Q�! °vlCa�rufif�Gds 1SOA. V,c> ck, e address energy and climate issues in the built environment incorporate climate adaptation and mitigation strategies in land acquisition policies 2. Cultural Resources Element (pg.l) 3. Future :Land Use Element (pg.1 -104) Goal 101 (pg. 1 -88) manage future growth to enhance the quality of life, ensure the safety of County residents and visitors, and protect valuable pwb.SP �. s P . ��• sp . 1'►�b. sp. natural resources ' Objective 101.1— (pg. 1) maintain level of service for public facilities Objective 101.2 — (pg. 3) maintain hurricane evacuation clearance time of 24 hours J Objective 101.3 — (pg. 5) regulate residential development Objective 101.4 — (pg. 22) regulate nonresidential development Objective 101.5 — (pg. 26) future land use categories Objective 101.6 — (pg. 41) maintain a point system based on tier system for new Objective 101.7 residential and nonresidential development 60) — (pg. purchase of land for owners that have not been awarded a building permit allocation J Objective 101.8 — (pg. 64) nonconforming uses J Objective -101.9 — (pg. 66) nonconforming structures V Objective 101.10 - (pg. 68) drainage and stormwater management Objective 101.11— (pg. 69) work with Miami -Dade to protect the recharge area of the Florida City Wellfield J Objective 101.12 —' (pg. 71) utilities and public facilities required to support proposed development and redevelopment pµ.lo. sP. Objective 101.13 — (pg. 73) transferable development rights (TDR) program Page 1 of 3 JObjective 101.14 — (pg. 76) direct future growth away from the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA) J Objective 101.15 — (pg. 77) safe and convenient traffic flow, pedestrian ways, sidewalks and parking \/Objective 101.16 — (pg. 79) vested rights determination and beneficial use V Objective 101.17 — (pg. 84) excess of platted residential subdivision lots relative to the County's carrying capacity \/Objective 101.18 - (pg. 85) Livable CommuniKeys Planning Program \/Goal 102 (pg. 89 -104) direct future growth to lands which are most suitable for development and shall encourage conservation and protection of environmentally sensitive lands lObjective 102.1— (pg. 89) comply with environmental standards and environmental design criteria which protect habitat Objective 102.2 — (pg. 90) maintain environmental standards and environmental design criteria \/Objective 102.3 — (pg. 91) direct new development to areas with fewer adverse effects on natural vegetation, wildlife and resources J Objective 102.4 — (pg. 93) maintain a Land Acquisition Master Plan Objective 102.5 — (pg. 100) preserve natural, cultural, and historic resources of the mainland `Objective 102.6 — (pg. 100) regulate land use activities on offshore islands J Objective 102.7 — (pg. 103) discourage new private development in units of Coastal W pLLU(aL spcGycevS Barrier Resources System (CBRS) J Objective 102.8 (pg. 104) implement a cooperative land management program ✓Goal 103 (pg. 105 -111) `\/Objective 103.1 Objective 103.1 , /Goal 104 (pg. 112 -124) J Objective 104.1 Objective 104.2 Objective 104.3 Objective 104.4 address the special environmental protection and/or traffic circulation needs of Big Pine Key and North Key Largo (pg. 105) regulate future development on Big Pine Key and No Name Key (pg. 105) regulate future development in North Key Largo recognize, designate, protect and preserve historic resources (pg. 112) maintain inventory of historical and archaeological resources (pg. 114) recognize significant historical and archaeological resources by designating as Florida Keys Historic Register and/or National Register of Historic Places (pg. 117) implement measures for the protection and preservation of designated local historical, cultural and archaeological landmarks (pg. 119) implement measures for the protection and preservation of historic resources on public lands Page 2 of 3 i Objective 104.5 — (pg. 121) increase public awareness and appreciation of historic resources \ / Objective 104.6 — (pg. 123) coordinate with public agencies and nonprofits to protect, preserve and increase public awareness of historic resources ,/Goal 105 (pg. 125 -131) maintain comprehensive land acquisition program and smart growth initiatives in conjunction with the Livable CommuniKeys Program \ / Objective 105.1— (pg. 125) continue to implement smart growth initiatives in conjunction with the Livable CommuniKeys and land acquisition programs \/Objective 105.2 — (pg. 127) maintain 20 -year land acquisition program \/Goal 106 (pg. 132) maintain the Tier System PVA0 • - Gp • — Objective 106.1—(pg. 132) adjust tier boundaries, utilizing updated habitat data and recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee JGoal 107 (pg. 133 -136) (TDRC) regulate land use and development activities by the enactment of area - specific regulations Objective 107.1— (pg. 133) sub-area policies applicable to a specific geographic area Goal 108 (pg. 137 -149) achieve compatibility of lands adjacent to or closely proximate to the Boca Chica airfield of NASKW JObjective 108.1— (pg. 137) NASKW and the County shall exchange information to encourage communication and coordination \/ Objective 108.2 — (pg. 139) protection of public health, safety and welfare as an objective of compatible land use planning on lands adjacent to or closely proximate to the Boca Chica airfield of NASKW Intergovernmental Coordination Element (pg. 1 -24) . A Pu_L? tic,, sPt-a 5. Ports, Aviation and Related Facilities Element (pg. 1 -15) 6. Recreation and Open Space Element (pg. 1 -20) Page 3 of 3