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4 CDNROE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
5 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
6 RESOLUTION NO. 252 -201
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10 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY ID OF
11 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZING THE
12 PLACEMENT, LOCATION, DURATION, TYPE OF,
13 HOUSING AND GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT OF RELIEF
14 WORKERS PURSUANT" TO MONROE COUNTY LAND
15 DEVELOPMENT' CODE SECTION 103-1(e) FOR
16 PROPERTY LOCATED AT 280 ICES' DEER BOULEVARD,
17 BIG PINE KEY WITHPARCEL L III 001.1.1. S0-0000' 0. FILE
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22 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is the legislative body of Monroe
23 County, Florida; and
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25 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Mayor declared a State of Local Emergency on
2.6 September 5, 2017 duce to Hurricane Irma, a "threat of danger to the populace inhabiting Monroe
27 County°' and that the County "may require expedient action in order to protect the health, safety
28 and welfare of the community;" and
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30 WHEREAS, Hurricane Irma, a Category 4 hurricane, made landfall in the Florida keys
31 on September 10, 2017, causing substantial damage to and loss ofprop�erty; and
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33 WHEREAS,'S, the Monroe County Mayor issued other declarations a ,Mate of Local.
34 Emergency on September 13, 2017,. September 20, 2017, September 2:5, 20�17, September 26,
35 2017, October 3, 201.7, and October 11, 2017, due to Hurricane Irma, a "threat of danger to the
6 populace inhabiting Monroe County"' and that the Count "may require expedient action in order
37 to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community;" and
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39 WHEREAS, Monroe County experienced a natural disaster, Hurricane Irma., which
40 caused significant damage to residences, businesses and infrastructure throughout the County; and
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1 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 103-1(b) of the Monroe County Land Development
2 Code, it is the purpose qfthis section to,provide regulations that allovvJbr the relaxation qf the
3 use prohibitions in Chapter 130, Land Use Districts, and Chapter 138, Rate of'Growth Restrictions,
4 (ROG017VROGO), to: (1) Provide regulatory authority to allovv tentporary emergency housing,
5 not sulafeat to the ROG 0 perni it a location qstem,J6 r temporary occupano,by residents displaced
6 ky natural or inaninade disaster damage...; and
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8 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 103-1(a), temporary emergenc'v housing means
9 recreational vehicles (or similar approved sheltering units) used for temporary occupancy in
10 response to natural or marimade disasters, including, but riot limited to, hurricanes and tropical
11 stornis, where such RVs (or other approved sheltering units) are provided to residents or relief
12 workers as part of emergency relief efforts; and recreational vehicle (RV) means the same as that
13 term is defined in RS. § 320.01; and
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15 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 103-1(e), temporary emergency housing may be
16 provided for temporary occupancy by emergency relief workers involved in reconstruction
17 activities subject to certain conditions; and
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19 WHEREAS, the County has experienced significant damage to numerous homes, and
20 must utilize available locations to provide secure temporary housing for the disaster recovery of
21 the community; and
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23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
24 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
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26 Section 1.Location.The approved location for placement of five(5)temporary emergency
27 housing for emergency relief works is 280 Key Deer Boulevard, Big Pine Key with Parcel ID
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A Tract of Land in a part of the NE/4 of theNW/4 of
Section 26, Twp. 66S., R. 29 E. on BIG PINE KEY,
Monroe County, Florida, and being more particular-
ly described by metes and bounds as follows;
Commencing at the S. W. Corner of the NE/4 of the
NW'/4 of Section 26, Twp. 66 S., R. 29 E., said
Corner also to be known as the Point of Beginning
of the tract of land hereinafter described,bear
North for a distance of 354.18 feet to a point;
thence bear East for a distance of 482.82 feet
to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of
State Road No. S940; thence bear South 31 degrees
and 34 minutes East along the Westerly right-of-
way line of State Road No. S940 for a distance of
415.69 feet to a point; thence bear West for a
distance of 700.44 feet,back to the Point of
Beginning, containing 4.81 Acres.
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1 Section 2. Duration. The temporary emergency housing may remain on the subject
2 Property until October 1, 2020. A no-fee building permit authorizing placement of the temporary
3 housing unit(s) is required. The duration may only be extended at the discretion of the BOCC by
4 an additional resolution.
5 Section 3. Type of Housing. The temporary housing shall be an approved sheltering unit,
6 including but not limited to, recreational vehicles (RVs), modular units, trailers, fold out shelters
7 and site built structures.
8 Section 4.Gainful Employment.For purposes of compliance with LDC Section 103-1(e),
9 the utilization of the temporary emergency housing shall be deemed compensation and as such
10 relief workers temporarily occupying emergency temporary housing shall be determined to be
11 gainfully employed in Monroe County.
12 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida,
13 at a regular meeting of the Board held on the 18th day of September 2019.
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15 Mayor Sylvia J. Murphy Yes
16 Mayor Pro Tern Danny L. Kolhage Yes
17 Commissioner Michelle Coldiron Yes
18 Commissioner Heather Carruthers Yes
19 Commissioner David Rice Yes
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29 ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK
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