Item B1 3.13 Intergovernmental Coordination Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update
3.13 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
GOAL 1301
Monroe County shall promote and encourage intergovernmental coordination and collaboration
between the County; the municipalities of Key West, Key Colony Beach, atIslamorada,
Layton;— and Marathon; the Counties of Miami -Dade and Collier; regional, stateState, and
federal governments; providers of utility services; and private entities in order to anticipate and
resolve present and future concerns and conflicts. [9J 5.015(3)(a)} [ §163.3177(6)(h)1., F.S.]
Objective 1301.1
Monroe County shall establish or maintain coordination mechanisms to ensure that full
consideration is given to the impacts of development allowed by the Monroe County
Comprehensive Plan upon the plans of adjacent municipalities, adjacent counties of
Miami -Dade and Collier, the region, the State and the Federal Gov n mentsfederal
governments, as well as the impacts of those entities' plans on the County. [9J 5.015(3)(b
[§163.3177(4)(a), $163.3177(6)(h)1, 2 & 3 }., §163.3177(6)(h)3.a., and b., F.S.1
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(SFRPC) by receiving thc Council's comments on thc revised Monroe County
comments in plan revisions. [9J 5.015(3)(b)3]
Policy 1301.1.31
Monroe County shall coordinate with Miami -Dade County, Florida Department of
Natural Resources (DNR)Environmental Protection (FDEP), and the South
Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) on all land and water management
plans affecting Card Sound. [9J 5.015(3)(c)6}
Policy 1301.1.32
Monroe County shall resolve conflicts - .. .. - . . - - . •
issue ,with Broward, Collier and Miami -Dade Counties, the Citicsmunicipalities
of Key West, Key Colony Beach, Marathon, Islamorada and Layton, and the State
of Florida through the South Florida Regional Planning Council's
mediation process. [9J 5.015(3)(c)2 and 1 }Regional Dispute Resolution Process
(RDRP)[§ 163.3177(6)(h)1.b., F.S.1
Policy 1301.1.43
, Monroe County shall iom update as necessary, and
maintain the interlocal agreement with Miami -Dade County providing for
notification and review procedures in order to provide a mechanism for Monroe
County semmentcomments on land use and regulatory issues concerning the
potable water wellfield, aquifer, and aquifer recharge areas. [9J 5.015(3)(b)2
[§ 163.3177(6)(h)3.a., F.S]
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Policy 1301.1.4
Monroe County ai4shall work cooperatively with the Florida Keys Aqueduct
Authority (FKAA - . • - • .) the SFWMD and Miami -Dade
County to ensure the protection and availability of an adequate raw water supply
to meet Monroe County needs through 20102030 from the Florida City well field wellfield.
by SFWMD; and
and other technologies. [9J 5.015(3)(b)2]
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implement, by interlocal agrccmcnt, an entity called thc Monroe County
three representing the City of Kcy Wcst and three representing Monroe County,
officials will represent the concerns of thc following offices with cach
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The Committee will meet at least twice a year with the following agcnda, with
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Policy 1301.1.5
Monroe County shall coordinate with the Community Services, Public Works and
Planning offices of each municipality within Monroe County regarding the
following topics:
1. Land Use /Development Impact Review
2. Transportation Management
3. Affordable Housing
4. Public Facilities
5. Public Safety
6. Solid Waste (to include recycling)
7. Recreation and Open Space
8. Potable Water
9. Drainage
10. Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge
11. Conservation
12. Coastal Management
13. Permit Allocation
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14. Hurricane Evacuation and Recovery
{9J 5.015(3)(c)5 and 9J 5.015.(3)(b)2}
§ 163.3177(6)(h)3.a., F.S
Policy 1301.1.7.6
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and FKAA will continue to coordinate an with FKAA on the evaluation and
appraisal of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan, adopted levels of service,
annual public facility capacity analysis, and the Consumptive Use Permit. {-
5.015(3)(c)1 }
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improve communication and conflict resolution among the County, its
municipalities, and the State of Florida within the context of the County';,
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Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Natural
in their efforts to streamline thcir effectiveness by clearly establishing a
coordinated agency review procedure that establishes cach agency's
responsibilities within Monroe County as stated in Chapter 163, F.B., Chapter
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On a semi annual basis, Monroe County shall meet with representatives of
to date and informed as to how other agencies' regulatory activities affect
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Policy 1301.1.427
By January 4, 1997, Within two (2) years after the adoption of the 2030
Comprehensive Plan, Monroe County shall establish a complete list of existing
and planned intergovernmental and interagency agreements, which shall be
updated annually.
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All permitting agencies shall bo requircd poi- Chapter 163. F.S. to observe and
Policy 1301.1.448
Monroe County shall continue to participate wherever possible in SFWMD
planning and management activities. Monroe County shall continue to review and
comment on SFWMD's proposed plans and regulation amendments, and to
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shall also seek, through County Commission resolution, to maintain equal
representation on the SFWMD Governing Board.
Policy 1301.1.439
Monroe County shall eenealtcoordinate with the
ArtithefiFKAA to confirm the availability of water supply prior to the issuance
of a building permit. (Ord. 022 -2009)
Policy 1301.1.4310
Monroe County shall iffitiatemaintain an lfiterleealinterlocal agreement with the
- • - • = - - - - • • FKAA) which establishes a
mechanism whereby the FKAA and the County identify the availability of water
supply needed to serve existing and new development within the Unincorporated
Area, monitor the utilization of water supply, and implement such alternative
water supply projects, traditional water supply projects, conservation projects, and
reuse necessary to meet Monroe County's water supply needs. (Ord. 022 -2009)
Policy 1301.1.11
Within one (1) year after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe
County shall coordinate with FWC and other applicable agencies to encourage
best practices to protect natural habitats in regards to commercial and recreational
fishing gear and methods.
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Objective 1301.2
Through the adoption of one or more intergovernmental agreements, Monroe County
shall coordinate with municipalities and other appropriate entities in order to plan and /or
implement programs to improve water quality. [9J 5.015(3)(c) 3 and 61
Policy 1301.2.1
Monroe County shall, . _ _ . - _ _ . -- - - coordinate with
other agencies on the following water quality improvement programs—by
intergovernmental agreement:
Subject Sn-HjeetEntity /Entities (or their Bate
designees)
Wastewater treatment Florida Department of 1/4/
inspection /compliance program Environmental Protection 9-7
for all OSDS, package plants, (DEPFDEP) & Florida
and wastewater treatment plants Department of Health and
R Se
(HRS(DOH)
Regulation and enforcement U.S. Coast Guard, Marine and 1/1/
program for live- aboard disposal Port Advisory Committee, 9-7
system discharge BOCC, NOAA, DEPFDEP, U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), and incorporated
municipalities
_. .. _ .. HRS 1/1/
of deficient OSDe, 9-7
Engineering study of drainage in SFWMD, DEPFDEP 1/1/
the Florida Keys
Interjurisdictional drainage Miami -Dade, Broward, Collier, 1/1/
facilities impacting on the mid-Palm Beach,. C„un and 9-7
Everglades and Florida Bay SFWMD, FDEP and ACOE
Nearshore and Florida Bay water SFWMD, EPA, DEP FDEP, and 1/1/
quality monitoring program Florida Keys National Marine 9$
Sanctuary (FKNMS)
Preparation of the Sanitary FKAA, SFWMD, FDEP 1/4/
Wastewater /Stormwater Master 9-7
Plan
Water Quality and permitting FDEP_, ACOE, NOAA, EPA 1/1/
issues related to canal system 9$
aeration, backfilling, and
unplugging
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NOAA, EPA, and DEP fella
wing
completion
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NOAA, EPA, and DEP fella
stress on coral reef ecosystems wing
of FKNMS
Coordination of existing Nat'l Park Service, SFWMD, 1 /1/
potential land management FDEP, FWC, Collier and
problems affecting water quality Miami -Dade Counties
and fisheries
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Objective 1301.3
Level of service standards established by the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed with
the entity actually responsible for providing the facilities to ensure that adequate capacity
is available to meet the needs of existing and future residents. {93-
5.015(3)(b)3 H 163.3177(6)(h)3.b., F.S.]
Policy 1301.3.1
When conflicts with other local governments arise, including but not limited to
the following topics:
1. establishing when, how and which public facilities' LOS standards shall be
measured across jurisdictional lines;
2. evaluating the impact on levels of service caused by development within
each jurisdiction, to ensure concurrency, and to assess the development's
impacts on land use;
3. allocating the relative proportions of future development;
4. establishing a system to monitor future development within the
jurisdictions; and
5. mediating disputes between the jurisdictions regarding the allocation of
future development.
Monroe County shall initiate and utilize the South Florida Regional Planning
Council's (SFRPC) Regional Dispute Resolution
Process (RDRP) to resolve conflicts. [9J 5.015(3)(c)2} [& 163.3177(6)(h) l .b.,
F.S.}
Policy 1301.3.2
Monroe County shall, through its development review process, consider the
impacts of proposed developments on the LOS standards of adjacent local
governments and the Counties of Miami -Dade and Collier. {9J 5.015(3)(c)5}
Policy 1301.3.3
As part of the planning process, Monroe County shall consider the impacts of
projected development on the comprehensive plans of incorporated communities
within the County. {9J 5 .015(3)(c)7 }F &163.3177(6)(h)1., F.S.1
Policy 1301.3.4
By January 4, 1997, Within one (1) year after the adoption of the Plan, Monroe
County shall ' oordinate with Miami -Dade
County to evaluate the impact of development on levels of service within one
mile of County borders, and ensure concurrency and assess impastimpacts on
existing and proposed land use. {9J 5.015(3)(0)5]
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Objective 1301.4
Establish or maintain coordination mechanisms to ensure transportation related programs,
plans, and facility improvements are fully considered by the appropriate federal,
stateState, regional or local agency. {9J 5.015([& 163.3177(6)(h)3 b)34., F.S.1
Policy 1301.4.1
Monroe County shall continue operating the Monroe County Transportation
Disadvantaged Program and coordinating the program with the-Key West Pe Ft
awl—Transit Authority, and the Florida Department of Transportation 5 Year
Tra spertatieti- Plan. [9J 5.0150 163.3177(6)(h)3 *,b}3}., F.S.]
Policy 1301.4.2
Monroe County shall eentinuecoordinate with Miami -Dade Transit (MDT) and
Key West Transit to - - . . - - : .. :: : . .
etherbetter coordinate transit . .. . : • .. : • . - . ... ' .. -
federal, state, regional, and other sourccs and shall continue to provide gas tax
- . - . • .. . • - • - service between Key West and
Miami -Dade County.
Policy 1301.4.3
Monroe County shall coordinate al-1- development proposals for port erand related
facilities with the phthsrequirements of the United States Army Corps of
Engineers, - .. _ - _ . . .. _ . . .. .. .. -
: e - - - - and the FDOT
District Six Five -Year Transportation Plan - . • .. . .. : .. ..
5 Year Plan as adopted. [9J 5.015(3)(f S 163.3177(6)(h)3.b)3 }., F.S.]
Policy 1301.4.4
Monroe County shall coordinate port related improvements with the-Key West
Port and Transit Auther-it(-PA-T-A(KWT) by designating a member of the staff of
the Planning Department to act as a liaison with KWT PATH. [9J 5.015(
[ §163.3177(6)(h)3 *_b}34., F.S.]
Policy 1301.4.5
Monroe County shall coordinate all County -owned aviation or related facilities
with the plans of the Federal Aviation Administration, military services, resee
and approved by the Governor and Cabinct, the Florida Department of
Transportation 5 -Year Plan, and the Continuing Florida Aviation System Planning
Process as adopted. {9J 5.015([S 163.3177(6)(h)3 b)3 }., F.S.]
Policy 1301.4.6
Monroe County shall maintain and update a master plan for each public airport
pursuant to the rules of the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Policy 1301.4.7
Monroe County shall work with the • . ` = .. . .. . • . - FDOT
and Federal Aviation Administration to secure airport improvement grants.
Policy 1301.4.8
Monroe County shall coordinate with the cities of Key West and Marathon for the
County to review land development permit applications related to the Key West
International Airport and the Florida Keys Marathon Airport, as the County's
Airport District Future Land Use applies to these airports.
Policy 1301.4.9
Monroe County shall coordinate expansions and operation of the Key West
airport with the U.S. Navy.
Policy 1301.4.910
Monroe County shall continue to coordinate with the
Transperfi Lien- (FDOT4- to ensure that US, 1 roadway capacity improvements are
placed on FDOT's District Six Five -Year Transportation Plan five- year-Five
plan-to reduce and maintain hurricane evacuation clearance times to 24 hours-by
the-year-20-14, - .:.: - . • • - • : • - • ! ! . •
5-.44-1- 5(J0163.3177(6)(h)3)(,b)34., F.S.1
Policy 1301.4.4811
Monroe County, through its Planning shall coordinate with Depaptment
' - - - • - - : - : . :: : FDOT on future U.S.1 roadway projects as
they relate to the existing visions and goals of the Livable CommuniKeys Plans.
Policy 1301.4.12
Monroe County, will assist the .. _ _ - • _ .. . - • esignated
corridor management entity and the - .. ` - . • - - . : .. •:
(FDOT) to support the implementation of the Vision, Goals, Objectives and
Strategies of the Florida Scenic Highway Corridor Master Plan and the
recommendations of the Florida Scenic Highway Interpretive Master Plan. (Ord.
022 -2009)
Policy 1301.4.4413
M onroe County, - - - • ' . - • - : = . - - _ _ .:: _ _ _ _ - • : • .
Cel will assist the _ . _ _ - • _ : : •: _ _ - - Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and FDOT to support the
implementation of the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Master Plan. (Ord.
022 -2009)
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Objective 1301.5
Ensure that implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Monroe County
Comprehensive Plan is coordinated with the plans and programs of:
The Land Authority of Monroe County
The Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office
The District School Board of Monroe County
The Florida Department of Transportation
The South Florida Regional Planning Council
The South Florida Water Management District
The Florida Department of Environmental Regulat-ienProtection
The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority
The City Electric Service,
The Florida Department of Health and Rehabiiitatiye Services
The Monroe County Sheriffs Department
Monroe County Housing Authority
The Key West Port andTransit Authority
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
Naval Air Station — Key West
J §163.3177(6)(h)1., F.S.1
and othcr providers of health, safety, and educational services not having
regulatory authority over the use of land. [9J 5.015(3)(b)11
Monroe County shall request that private providers of health, safety, and
[9J 5.015(3)(c)1]
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other agencies for use in GIS applications. [9J 5.015(3)(c)3]
The existing coordination mechanism between the Monroe County Land
nd Authority shall research and publish a report
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Policy 1301.5.41
wr y 1997 Monroe County, in updating its drainage policies and
ordinances, shall meet with the SFWMD and the SFRPC to ensure that the local
regulatory framework is consistent with the planning objectives and regulations of
the region. {9J 5.015([§ 163.3177(6)(h)3*.b)34., F.S.1
Policy 1301.53
- - _ - . _ - - - ! • • ' : - Monroe County shall work with the County
Housing Authority to encourage development of elderly and institutional housing
and identify funding sources for community -based non - profit organizations to
provide affordable housing for low - income residents.
Policy 1301.5.63
Monroe County shall coordinate with the District School Board of Monroe
County on the siting and expansion of required facilities.
Policy 1301.5.74
Monroe County shall, on an annual basis during the preparation of the
Concurrency Management Report, coordinate with the
District, the Florida Kcys Aqueduct Authority, City Elcctricapplicable
municipalities and the Florida Kcys Electric Cooperativeutility providers to
determine the acreage and location of land needed to accommodate projected
service expansions. {9J 5.015(3)(14§163.3177(6)(h)11., F.S.1
Policy 1301.5.85
Monroe County shall, , coordinate with hospitals in the County
to ensure the availability of adequate land to meet hospital expansion and
improvement requirements.
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the EPA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), the Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission (FGFWFC), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service • . .. • , . - ... ' , - � - � • . - . . . • -
f e G h wuter wet
As part of the ADID Program, Monroe County, EPA, USFWS, and FGFWFC will
Monroe County shall work cooperatively with the ACOE, EPA, DER, DNR,
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Objective 1301.76
Monroe County shall implement mechanisms to identify and resolve intergovernmental
coordination needs pertaining to environmental issues and natural resource protection.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and SFWMD to identify and map the
freshwater lenses of the Florida Kcys and their associatcd recharge areas.
shall also be completed. The mapping shall be incorporated onto the
Policy 1301.76.1
Monroe County shall continue to coordinate with applicable stateState agencies to
promote utilization of greyreclaimed water storage systems and utilization for all
exterior irrigation and flushing purposes.
Policy 1301.76.32
By September 30 of cach year, Monroe County, in coordination with leeel•
D€RFDEP and EPA representatives, shall review the annual air quality
monitoring data for Monroe County. Any violations of the NAAQS or trends in
ambient air quality shall be reported to the Board of County Commissioners.
Policy 1301.76.43
The County shall coordinate its upland habitat mapping and evaluation efforts
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
USFWS, - •
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of Natural Resources,FDEP, South Florida Water Management District
(SFWMD), Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission. (FWC), and the National Audubon Society (Research Department).
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adverse impacts on sensitive natural features and rcsourccs within state and
each Conservation Land Protection Arca.
Monroe County shall assist the DCA in developing a coordinated agency review
pursuant to section 380.051, Florida Statutes. The Monroe County Growth
Environmental Regulation, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration, the Department of Natural Resources, and the U.S. Army Corps
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Kcys. Within one year of the effective date of this comprehensive plan, after
Regulations. (See Policies 103.2.13, 203.6.1, 212.1.7, 212.5.10, and 212.6.5.)
{9J 5.012(3)(c)1,2,3 and 8; 9J 5.013(2)(c)1 and 6]
Policy 1301.76.7-4
Monroe County shall coordinate its boating impacts management activities with
those of the Florida Keys National Marine SanctuaryjFKNMS
Rlen, the FDEP ! - .. -- - - . • . .. ' - .. _ , the Coast Guard, and the U.S.
Fi h ,..,a Wildlif ServiceUSFWS.
Policy 1301.76.85
Monroe County shall work cooperatively with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
ServiceUSFWS, - .. - • . .: FKNMS, and the
National Park Service to promote their efforts for the recovery of plant species
designated by the federal government as threatened and endangered.
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Policy 1301.6.6
Monroe County shall continue to support the FKNMS Management Program.
This program includes management strategies for the protection of living marine
resources in the waters of the Florida Keys. The County shall:
1. participate in the updates or revisions of the management plan;
2. recommend updated management strategies;
3. review the updates to the management plan to assess the common goals
and policies between the FKNMS management plan and this
comprehensive plan;
4. coordinate with NOAA and other appropriate agencies to minimize
redundancy and increase efficiency in the effort to accomplish common
goals; and
5. enter into a memorandum of understanding, as necessary, with NOAA
and /or other agencies to specify which policies will be implemented by
each agency. Monroe County shall implement those portions of the
FKNMS Management Plan:
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a) which are consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of this
comprehensive plan;
b) which are within the County's jurisdiction; and
c) for which funding is available.
Policy 1301.6.7
Monroe County shall coordinate with other applicable agencies and counties to
address existing and potential land management problems in the region which
may affect the conservation, use and protection of unique vegetative communities
and species of special status on mainland Monroe County.
Policy 1301.76.188
Monroe County shall continue to implement the following species of special
status identification and protection programs in coordination and cooperation with
all pertinent agencies and organizations, including but not limited to the
following:
Subject Coordination Entity/Entities
Prepare management guidelines for DEP, FGFWFCFDEP, FWC, and
federally- designated wildlife species USFWS
Maintain a list FGFWFCFWC and USFWS
of undesirable exotic wildlife populations
Identify probable concentrated range of D€PFDEP, The Nature
wildlife species of special status Conservancy, FGFWFCFWC,
and USFWS
Promote recovery of threatened and FGFWFCFWC and USFWS
endangered species by coordinating
development review and protection-of
rhorizonrs.ites.
Maintain the list D€PFDEP, National
of offshore island rookeries and nesting AtitsiebooAudubon Society,
areas where development shall be USFWS, NOAA, and
prohibited FGFWFCFWC
DeterrioeMaintain protection and habitat USFWS and
preservation measures to assist with FGFWFCFWC
recovery of the Eastern Indigo Snake, Key
Deer, Key Largo Wood Rat, Silver Rice
Rat, Key Largo Cotton Mouse, Key Tree
Cactus, Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly, Stock
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Island Tree Snail, and the Lower Keys
Marsh Rabbit
Policy 1301.76.449
Monroe County shall work cooperatively with the _ Department of Environmental
ate and - - ! - :. - - . _ . . ' - :. _ SFWMD to identify
alternatives for adaptive reuse and reclamation of abandoned miningand
productive reuse of resource extraction pits in the Florida Keys.
Policy 1301.76.4310
Monroe County shall initiate discussions with the FKAA and
providers of electricity and telephone service to assess the measures which could
be taken to discourage or prohibit extension of facilities and services to
undeveloped Coastal Barrier Resource Systems (CBRS) units. [9J 5.006(3)(c)6}
Policy 1301.76.1311
Monroe County shall coordinate with DNRFDEP and encourage total acquisition
of North Key Largo under the CARL programFlorida Forever Program.
Policy 1301.76.1312
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established proccss, Monroe County shall continue to solicit comments from and
offer comments to DER, DNRFDEP, NOAA, SFWMD, USFWS, FGFWFCFWC,
ACOE and DCADEO on permitting, planning, regulatory revisions, and other
agency- related issues.
Policy 1301.6.13
Monroe County shall encourage coordination with the appropriate agencies to
develop a natural disasters response plan pertaining to beach restoration and
natural area clean -up.
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Objective 1301.87
By January 1, 1997, Monroe County shall continue to initiate the necessary interlocal
coordination mechanisms to improve hurricane evacuation times and assure the provision
of an adequate number of shelter facilities for evacuating Monroe County residents.
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Monroe County shall seek interlocal agreements with one or more appropriate
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coverage, and public service announcements in English and Spanish.
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for elevation of low segments of U.S. Highway 1. The program shall, at a
Policy 1301.7.1
Pursuant to Rule 28- 20.140(5)(a)11., Monroe County shall continue to coordinate
and maintain the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Department of
Economic Opportunity (DEO), Division of Emergency Management, Marathon,
Islamorada, Key West, Key Colony Beach and Layton. The MOU was executed
by all parties and has an effective date of November 5, 2012.
Policy 1301.87.42
997, Monroe County shall consider developing develop a plan
which will identify the appropriate agencies required for coordination and funding
of one Category 5 Emergency Operations Center (EOC), tt a minimum, in each of
the three EOC districts.
Policy 1301.87.53 By January 1, 1997, Monroe County shall continue to
coordinate with the ! - ; :. •• • . - . • • . • ' Florida Division of
Emergency Management, the South Florida Regional Planning Council, and
Miami -Dade County to identify sufficient approved shelter spaces (including pet -
friendly shelters) outside of Monroe County for all county residents who will
require shelter from a Category III or greater hurricane. Priority consideration
shall be given to expansion of the currently designated shelter at Florida
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ene-1.eentien,3 or greater hurricane.
Policy 1301.87.64
By January 1, 1998, Within one (1) year after the adoption of the Plan, Monroe
County shall enter into an interlocal agreement with Miami -Dade County and
other appropriate agencies (e.g., the Board of Regents) to provide sufficient
additional approved spaces outside of Monroe County capable of withstanding
Category 43 or stronger hurricanes and their associated surges for all county
residents who will require shelter from a Category 43 or greater hurricane.
Policy 1301.87.7-5
By January 1, 1998, Monroe County shall continue to coordinate with the U.S.
Coast Guard to identify areas of mutual concern during a hurricane evacuation
and identify the appropriate coordination mechanisms and procedures.
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federally owned parks and recreational facilities for use by county residents. (See
Recreation and Open Space Objective 1201.8 and related policies.) [9J 5.01'1(3)(b)2 and
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Objective 1301.448
Monroe County shall increase intergovernmental coordination efforts with the
Department of Community Affairs (DCAEconomic Opportunity (DEO), the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the South Florida
Regional Planning Council (SFRPC), and the County's municipalities to develop and
implement the most cost - effective and environmentally sound methods of regional solid
and hazardous waste management.
Policy 1301.98.1
Monroe County shall continue to negotiate an interlocal agreement with the Cities
of Key West, Key Colony Beach, Marathon and Layton for the consolidated
handling, processing and disposal of solid waste.
Policy 1301.448.2
Within three (3) years after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Monroe County shall a count -wide, mandator rec clip ro ram for
residential and commercial locations
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other involved federal and state agencies to pursue funding for the
implementation of Monroe County's Solid Waste and Rcsourcc Recovery
M ana g em e n t Pl ans
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GOAL-1-342
provide bctter Service to the citizens of Monroe County.
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By January 4, 1998, discussions between the Divisions of Public Safety,
of services to the citizens of Monroc County. These coordination mechanisms
1. The development review proccss, permit allocation proccss and the
concurrcncy management proccss;
2. The responsibilities of the Department of Code Enforccmcnt;
3. Hurricane prcparcdncss and response plans;
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5. The County's nccd for a utilities coordination group similar to that which
exists in the City of Key West. [9J 5.015(3)(c)3]
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least time consuming manner possible, as per Chapter 380, F.S. In addition, the
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GOAL 43031302
Monroe County shall increase the participation-involvement of the citizens of the County and
government related entities that operate within the County in the comprehensive planning and
growth management process.
Objective 43031302.1
Monroe County shall provide for and facilitate public participation and awareness in the
comprehensive planning process. Pursuant to Section 163.3181, F.S., Monroe County
shall maintain procedures designed to provide effective public participation and to
provide real property owners with notice of all official actions which will regulate the use
of their property.
Policy 13023.1.1
Monroe County shall continue to utilize an information exchange program,
including the full utilization of an updated mailing list, to provide for the
communication of issues in summary form between the County and all interested
parties.
Policy 43831302.1.2
Monroe County shall develop public awareness of the Comprehensive Plan by
providing for public education programs designed to promote a widespread
understanding of the Plan's purpose and intent. Further, the adopted
comprehensive plan shall be maintained on the County website.
Policy 43031302.1.3
G overnment and government related entities shall
receive a copy of this comprehensive plan within six weeks after final approval by
the State Land Planning Agency.:: :. • . , .. . _ . . _ -
Policy 1302.1.4
Within one (1) year after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe
County shall adopt land development regulations creating a required community
meeting to emphasize the importance of citizen participation as early as possible
in the planning and development review process. The following shall be
considered for inclusion:
• Applicants requesting a Major Conditional Use permit, development
agreement, Land Use District (Zoning) Map amendment, Land Use
District (Zoning) Map Overlay amendment, or Future Land Use Map
amendment shall provide for community participation.
• At least 45 days prior to any required public hearing(s) a community
meeting shall be held at a location close to the project site.
• This meeting shall be noticed to surrounding property owners and
advertised by the applicant at least 10 days before the community meeting,
in a newspaper of general circulation.
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• The applicant shall pay the cost of the public notice and advertising for the
community meeting.
• This meeting shall be facilitated by a representative from the Monroe
County Growth Management Division and the applicant shall be present at
the meeting.
Policy 1302.1.5
Within one (1) year after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe
County shall adopt land development regulations creating a required community
meeting to emphasize the importance of citizen participation as early as possible
in the planning process. The following shall be considered for inclusion:
• Proposals by the County or a private applicant to amend the text of the
Land Development Code and/or Comprehensive Plan, with a county-wide
impact, shall require a community meeting at least three months prior to
any required public hearing.
• A private applicant shall pay the cost of the public notice and advertising
for the community meeting.
• This meeting shall be noticed and advertised by the County at least 10
days before the community meeting, in a newspaper of general circulation.
• This meeting shall be facilitated by a representative from the Monroe
County Growth Management Division and the applicant shall be present at
the meeting.
Policy 1302.1.6
Within one (1) year after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe
County shall adopt land development regulations requiring a private applicant
submitting an application for an amendment to the text of the Land Development
Code and/or Comprehensive Plan to participate in a concept meeting with the
Planning and Environmental Resources Department. Private proposals to amend
the text of the Land Development Code and/or Comprehensive Plan, shall also
require a public meeting with the Board of County Commissioners to be held in
Marathon whereby County staff will identify county -wide policy impacts, based
upon the concept meeting, for the Board of County Commissioners in a written
document. This initial public meeting will allow the public to have input. A
private applicant shall pay the costs of the concept meeting and for the public
notice and advertising required for the Board of County Commissioners meeting.
Policy 1302.1.7
Pursuant to Section 163.3181, F.S., if Monroe County denies a property owner's
request for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan which is applicable to the
property of the owner, Monroe County shall provide an opportunity for informal
mediation or other alternative dispute resolution. The costs of the mediation or
other alternative dispute resolution shall be borne equally by Monroe County and
the property owner. If the property owner requests mediation, the time for
bringing a judicial action is tolled until the completion of the mediation or 120
days, whichever is earlier.
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