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Item Q01 Q.1 G BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe Mayor Sylvia Murphy,District 5 The Florida Keys l'U � � Mayor Pro Tern Danny Kolhage,District 1 �pw° Michelle Coldiron,District 2 Heather Carruthers,District 3 David Rice,District 4 County Commission Meeting October 16, 2019 Agenda Item Number: Q.1 Agenda Item Summary #5473 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney's Office TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Bob Shillinger(305) 292-3470 N/A AGENDA ITEM WORDING: County Attorney Report for October 2019. ITEM BACKGROUND: See attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A DOCUMENTATION: County Attorney Report October 2019 MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET SEPTEMBER 2019 VR MONTHLY REPORT 2018-2019 (.pdf) FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Source of Funds: CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Packet Pg. 2230 Q.1 Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Bob Shillinger Completed 10/08/2019 4:50 PM Kathy Peters Completed 10/08/2019 4:55 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 10/16/2019 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2231 Q.1.a County of Monroe � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS r `�M < s�r Mayor Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 _ Mayor Pro Tern Danny L.Kolhage,District 1 The Ylle Flollda.Keys �' y Michelle Coldiron,District 2 a Heather Carruthers,District 3 IHa David Rice,District 4 Robert B.Shillinger,County Attorney— Pedro J.Mercado,Assistant County Attorney** Office of the County Attorney Cynthia L.Hall,Assistant County Attorney** 1111 12'Street,Suite 408 Christine Limbert-Barrows,Assistant County Attorney** Key West,FL 33040 Derek V.Howard,Assistant County Attorney** (305)292-3470—Phone Steven T.Williams,Assistant County Attorney** (305)292-3516—Fax Peter H.Morris,Assistant County Attorney* Patricia Fables,Assistant County Attorney Chris Ambrosio,Assistant County Attorney* Paunece Scull,Assistant County Attorney cv **Board Certified in City,County&Local Govt.Law 0 To: Mayor Murphy & Commissioners From: Bob Shillinger, County Attorney Date: October 8, 2019 Re: October 2019 County Attorney Report Closed Sessions at 10/16/2019 BOCC Meeting 1. Monroe County v. Norman Wartman, CAP 18-380: This is an action to enforce a code lien. The underlying violations were for failure to have a vacation rental manager license and unlawful vacation rentals. At the time of filing, fines had accrued to $586,988. Mediation produced a tentative settlement agreement that will be presented during the closed session. 0 2. Monroe County v. Faresh Miguel Atala CAP 18-809: This is an action to enforce a 0 code lien arising from multiple counts for unsafe buildings on the parcel. At the time of compliance, the owner owed over $500,000 in code fines. Mediation produced an offer to settle that will be presented during the closed session. New Cases 3. Sunset Garden Estate Land Trust v. Monroe County (16t" Jud. Cir. Case No. 19- CA460-P) (served 9-9-19): The property owner served a two-count Complaint claiming that various state laws including the Right to Farm Act, F.S. 823.14, preempts the County's land development regulations from applying to its parcel and seeking judicial declarations that its alleged agricultural activities are immune from the County's land development regulations. On 9/24/19 the Court issued an Order granting the County an extension of time to 10/21/19 to file a response. 4. KITK, LLC v. Monroe County, Case No. 19-CA-351-P (served 7/15/19): The property owner served a Complaint seeking a judicial declaration that F.S. 419.001(12) preempts Monroe County's land development regulations from prohibiting, on its allegedly residentially zoned property, its alleged community residential home of six or fewer residents. The County filed a Motion to Dismiss on 7/30/19. That Motion has not yet been set for hearing by the Court. 1 Packet Pg. 2232 Q.1.a 5. Joshua J. Hertz PA d/b/a Law Offices of Joshua J. Hertz, P.A. v. Lubna Zahan, Monroe County d/b/a TraumaStar, Global Sky Aircharter Corporation, et al. (11t" Jud. Circ. Case No. 2019-024682-CA-01) (served 9-23-19): The plaintiff law firm represented Ms. Zahan following an auto accident and obtained $30,000 from the other driver's insurer, against bills from providers (including Trauma Star) in excess of$90,000. The law firm filed this interpleader action to deposit the settlement funds and ask the Circuit Court to apportion the settlement funds among the providers. The County filed an Answer on 10/7/19. County bills for the transport exceed $23,000. Administrative Cases of Interest 6. Base Camp Appeal-(FEMA-4337-DR-FL- Monroe County, PA ID 087-99087-00, Project Worksheet (PW)#16035). On 12/19/19, the County received FEMA's denial of $6,593,062.05 for the Monroe County Base Camps. The County's appeal was filed on 2/15/19 with the Florida Dept. of Emergency Management (FDEM) without 1� the benefit of counsel. The County Attorney's Office and outside counsel supplemented the initial appeal on 4/15/19. FDEM filed the Appeal with FEMA on 4/15/19. FEMA's Regional Administrator (RA) had until 7/15/19 to render a first appeal decision or request additional information (RFI) from the County, but to date the County has not received an appeal decision or RFI. In item D-8, the County Attorney is seeking direction from the Board to proceed with an arbitration before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals. �s 7. FEMA-4337-DR-FL — Monroe County, Public Assistance ID 087-99087-00, Project Worksheet (PW) #36045 (Stiglitz House Appeal) (filed 5/10/19) — The County appealed FEMA's denial of reimbursement for an estimated $95,079 in damages sustained by the Stiglitz House as a result of Hurricane Irma with FDEM on 5/10/19. The County had previously received a $13,454 payment from FEMA for Hurricane 0 Wilma damage. FEMA's denial is based on its belief that the County did not "obtain and maintain" wind and flood coverage for the House, a requirement after the first FEMA payment. FDEM filed the appeal with FEMA on 7/8/19. FEMA's Regional Administrator (RA) has 90 days or until 10/8/19 to render a first appeal decision or request additional information from the County. As of 9/30/19, the County has not yet received a first appeal decision or request for additional information. 8. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docket Nos. 50-250/251-SLR. Florida Power and Light is seeking approval of a second twenty-year license renewal term for Units 3 and 4 at the Turkey Point facility. Environmental groups (including Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE), Natural Resource Defense Council, Friends of the Earth and Miami Waterkeeper), are seeking to attach conditions to the license renewal, including the replacement of the cooling canals with mechanical draft cooling towers. Monroe County was participating in the administrative hearing as an Interested Governmental Party (IGP) in support of SACE. On 4/9/19, SACE filed a Notice of Withdrawal stating it was withdrawing as part of a global settlement of their disputes with FPL regarding the Cooling Canal System for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4. Monroe County has reached out to the remaining environmental groups for possible realignment as an IGP and continues to monitor the matter. 2 Packet Pg. 2233 Q.1.a Other Pending Trial Court Cases of Interest 9. Monroe County v. Magnolia 101, LLC. CA-P 13-945. This case began as the County's complaint for an injunction and foreclosure of a code compliance lien. The Court entered a judgment in favor of the County on 5/2/17. The property owner appealed this decision to the Third District Court of Appeal (Case No. 3D-17-1312). On 2/27/19, the Third DCA issued a "per curiam" opinion, affirming the ruling of the lower court (in the County's favor). The case was returned to the trial court to determine the final amount of the fines. The parties were unable to settle so the trial court will schedule a hearing on the amount of the fines. 10.Roy's Trailer Park v. Noel & Monroe County, 19-CA-175-K (lower tribunal: CC-K-18- 112). Declaratory Judgment action filed by trailer park against County as part of its eviction suit against its tenant. County filed counterclaim asking for temporary injunction prohibiting occupancy at the park until serious fire and life safety issues have been addressed, and for appointment of a receiver, on 10/4/18. On 6/10/2019 1� Judge Helms granted Monroe County's Application for an Inspection Warrant. The property has since been inspected and the Building Department is preparing its inspection findings. A trial has been set for 10/8 & 11/19. 11.Burke Construction Group, Inc. v. Monroe County, CA-M 19-80 - On 7/11/19, Burke Construction Group served a multi count complaint arising from the County's bid protest procedure and decisions to award contracts the Marathon Library and Cudjoe Fire Station projects to other contractors. The County filed a motion to �? dismiss. A hearing on the motion will likely be scheduled in November 2019. Burke took depositions of County witnesses on 10/3 and 10/4/19. 12.Coral Hammock Rental v. Monroe County, CA K 17-588. Coral Hammock sued Monroe County on 7/25/17, seeking to declare that the county's vacation rental 0 ordinance is preempted by state law and that Coral Hammock is permitted to vacation rent. The County filed a counterclaim seeking injunctive relief to prohibit the continued vacation rental of the subject property. On 8/23/19, Coral Hammock filed a Motion to File Second Amended Complaint to add additional property owners in Coral Hammock, a declaratory judgment for constitutional violations, and claim for damages under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (due process). Monroe County filed a notice of removal to federal court on 9/18/19. 0 13. Galleon Bay Corp. v. Monroe County and State of Florida — CA K 02-595. The developer/property owner appealed a final judgment in the amount of $480,511 in her favor to the Third DCA; the County and State cross appealed (Case No. 3d 16- 1502). On 9/12/18, the Third DCA affirmed the trial court's decision. The property owner's motions for rehearing, written opinion, and for rehearing en banc were denied on 2/1/19. The appellate court issued its mandate on 2/19/19 returning jurisdiction to the trial court. The trial court entered an order denying Galleon Bay's motion to invalidate the final judgment on 8/16/19. On 9/13/19 Galleon Bay filed a notice of appeal of that order in the Third DCA. On 9/19/19 Monroe County paid the total judgment amount of $531,390.67, and the Clerk issued a Satisfaction of Judgment. Galleon Bay's initial brief was filed on 9/30/19. 3 Packet Pg. 2234 Q.1.a 14.Sirena Key, LLC v. Monroe County, CAP 18-704. On 9/21/18, Sirena Key sued the county seeking to declare that the vacation rental ordinance is preempted by state law due to alleged changes in the County's enforcement practices. The County filed its answer to the complaint on 1/22/19 and is conducting discovery. Also pending in the Circuit Court is an appeal from the Special Magistrate's decision finding Sirena Key in violation of the vacation rental ordinance, Sirena Key, LLC v. Monroe County, 18-AP-3-K. In this case, the Appellant Sirena Key has filed a motion to stay the appeal pending resolution of the 16t" Judicial Circuit Case. The County has filed an opposition. The parties have filed cross motions for summary on Counts I and II and awaiting scheduling to be heard by the court. 15. AshBritt, Inc. v. Monroe County & FDOT CA-K-17-802. AshBritt filed a second amended complaint against the County for breach of contract and a new claim for breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. The County filed its answer and affirmative defenses to the complaint, and a motion for summary judgment 0 (MSJ) concerning the three remaining AshBritt invoices and the new claim. The County's MSJ was set for hearing on 9/4/19 but AshBritt requested and was granted a continuance. The new hearing has not yet been scheduled. The County never received AshBritt's renewed formal settlement demand that AshBritt promised to provide. 16.Maschal et al. v. Monroe County and FKAA, CA K 19-186 — Following the Court's dismissal of the Delaney lawsuit, on 2/28/19 the same attorney filed a new lawsuit �? against Monroe County and FKAA on behalf of Banks Prevatt and 11 other individuals. The complaint seeks essentially the same relief as the Delaney lawsuit. The County was served on 4/1/19. The County and FKAA filed a joint motion to dismiss, on the grounds that the ordinance on which the complaint was based was 0 repealed and replaced by the BOCC earlier this spring, and therefore, the complaint is moot. The case was recently re-assigned to Judge Wilson. A hearing on the Defendants' Joint Motion to Dismiss is scheduled for 11/7/19. 17. Disaster Solutions, LLC v. Monroe County, CAK19-32. An action for breach of contract and other claims arising from a firm that had a purchase order to provide services which were capped at $49,999 but who submitted invoices in excess of $700,000. The Court granted the County's motion to dismiss on 4/4/19. Disaster Solutions filed a third amended complaint on 8/15/19. The County has filed a motion to dismiss, which will be heard on 11/20/19. 18.Keith Munt v. Monroe County — CAK 16-330. In this code lien collection case, the property owner filed a counterclaim seeking damages and other relief. The Board rejected the property owner's proposed settlement agreement on 4/17/19; the property owner rejected the County's counter-offer. A pre-trial hearing was held on 8/15/19. Trial is scheduled for 11/14/19-11/15/19. 4 Packet Pg. 2235 Q.1.a 19. Monroe County v. Purdue Pharma L.P. et al., No. 4:19-cv-10049. This case was filed by Monroe County against opioid manufacturers/marketers and distributors on 4/3/19. The complaint seeks damages including punitive damages, attorneys' fees, costs, and injunctive relief. The case is part of multi-district litigation. On 7/15/19, the County filed its initial statement describing damages. The case is at the early discovery stages. A federal judge in Cleveland has certified all similar cases across the country into a class for settlement purposes. The County has until 11/22/19 to decide whether to opt out of the class. 20.Kresser v. Monroe County, 18-CA-521-P. Mr. Kresser filed his action for declaratory relief and to quiet title on 7/24/18. The property at issue is located along Card Sound Road. In 1967, the County obtained from Mr. Kresser's predecessor in title a right- of-way easement for the construction and maintenance of Card Sound Road. Mr. Kresser is seeking to invalidate the easement based on an allegation of abandonment. Monroe County's motions for summary judgment were heard on 0 9/13/19. On 10/4/19 the Court issued an order granting two of the County's three motions for summary judgment against Mr. Kresser. 21.Keith & Cheri Cohen v. Monroe County, 15-10167-CIV /USCA 17-15552-G — On 9/20/18, the 11t" Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a 2017 ruling by U.S. District Judge Jose Martinez, when he found in favor of the County by ruling that the County's workforce housing requirement that income must be earned in the County did not discriminate against the Cohens due to their asserted disabilities. The Court ordered the Cohens to sell their property to a qualified buyer within 6 months and vacate the premises. The Cohens sold the property to their daughter so the Court denied the County's motion to enforce the judgment. The County is seeking to recover the costs it expended in prosecuting this action and will file a motion to tax costs if necessary. 22.Kane County Utah v. United States of America, U.S. Court of Fed. Claims, 17-793C. County joined a class action suit filed by Kane County Utah challenging the federal government's payment under the Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program, which partially compensates local governments for the loss of property tax revenues when certain parcels are in ownership under the Department of Interior. Kane County asserted that the federal government underpaid for the years 2015 through 2017. On 12/5/18, the Court of Federal Claims entered judgment in favor of the plaintiff class of counties. The federal government has chosen not to appeal. The plaintiffs' attorneys have filed a motion asking the court to set attorneys' fees. The payments (after fees and costs) will be distributed to the participating counties after that, probably in late 2019. Appellate Cases of Interest 23.Monroe County& State of Florida v. Donald Davis (Collins)—3D17-500. On 2/15/17, Judge Jones entered a final judgment in favor of Mr. Davis in the amount of $347,475. The County filed a Notice of Appeal on 3/17/17. Briefing was complete in April 2018. On 10/2/19, the Third DCA issued a PCA opinion affirming the judgment of the trial court. The County and State are jointly liable to pay @ $370,500. 5 Packet Pg. 2236 Q.1.a 24.Monroe County v. Sugarloaf VFD, Inc. & Sugarloaf Wi-Fi, Inc. (Wi-Fi), Case numbers: 3D19-434 & CA K 17-631. The County sued both SVFD and Wi-Fi to declare a lease between SVFD and Wi-Fi invalid on the grounds that SVFD had not approved the lease in an open meeting. The trial court ruled in favor of the County and voided the lease. Wi-Fi appealed but SVFD did not. As the prevailing party against SVFD, the County has a claim for attorney's fees and costs. The SVFD Board of Directors approved two Resolutions and a Settlement Agreement that would settle that claim for fees and costs by transferring the property to the County. The County held a closed session on 7/17/19 but deferred action on the proposed Settlement Agreement with SVFD. Wi-Fi's initial brief is now due on 10/15/19. 25.KW Resort Utilities Corp. Rate Litigation (Florida Public Service Commission Docket No. 20170141-SU); appellate case number 1D18-4212. In June 2017, KWRU sought approval of a second rate increase from the Public Service Commission (PSC) following a prior increase in March of 2017. After a public hearing was held, 0 the PSC partially granted KWRU requested increase in an order dated 9/4/18. The County filed an appeal of the PSC's decision on 10/3/18. The appeal was consolidated with an appeal filed by the Office of Public Counsel. All of the briefing is finished. The First DCA turned down the County's request for oral argument. The parties are awaiting a decision from the First DCA. Other Matters of Interest 0 U 26.Vacation Rental Prosecutions. In September of 2019, the Code Compliance Department presented 27 vacation rental cases to the Special Magistrate. Of those, 10 were found in violation and the remainder will continued. The Special Magistrate imposed fines totaling $48,200.00. See attached spreadsheet. 0 27.Code Fine Collections. Through September of 2019, the Code and Legal 1� Departments collected $1,855,343.29 in fines and costs during the last fiscal year. See attached spreadsheet. 28.Less than Fee Program. Under this program, the County purchases the development rights on vacant properties for qualifying properties from willing sellers. To date, there have been 239 applications since the program launched in October of 2018. The Board has approved 35 purchases. Staff has rejected 60 applications that did not satisfy the criteria for the program. To qualify, a property owner must own the vacant lot adjacent to his or her dwelling unit and not have otherwise retired the development rights for that vacant lot. More information on the program can be found at: http-//www.monroecountv-fi.qov/1029/Less-Than-Fee- Program. Packet Pg. 2237 Q.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Oct-18 253,116.80 18,009.84 271,126.64 6,778.00 0.00 277,904.64 277,904.64 Nov-18 125,598.96 10,889.53 136,488.49 24,794.50 0.00 161,282.99 439,187.63 Dec-18 88,200.00 9,355.32 97,555.32 6,700.00 0.00 104,255.32 543,442.95 Jan-19 69,500.00 6,586.43 76,086.43 11,320.00 0.00 87,406.43 630,849.38 Feb-19 163,410.90 13,655.94 177,066.84 13,031.50 0.00 190,098.34 820,947.72 Mar-19 123,729.53 11,289.45 135,018.98 28,210.00 0.00 163,228.98 984,176.70 Apr-19 117,602.07 10,149.71 127,751.78 30,490.00 0.00 158,241.78 1,142,418.48 May-19 226,445.80 21,179.45 247,625.25 52,601.00 0.00 300,226.25 1,442,644.73 Jun-19 170,542.05 14,618.43 185,160.48 18,602.00 0.00 203,762.48 1,646,407.21 Jul-19 51,927.51 22,316.50 74,244.01 42,935.94 0.00 117,179.95 1,763,587.16 Aug-19 139,884.82 22,736.88 162,621.70 16,000.00 0.00 178,621.70 1,942,208.86 Sep-19 142,855.12 21,742.25 164,597.37 18,699.76 0.00 183,297.13 2,125,505.99 2018-2019 TOTALS 1,672,813.56 182,529.73 1,855,343.29 270,162.70 0.00 2,125,505.99 w Oct-17 91,400.00 5,555.74 96,955.74 0.00 0.00 96,955.74 96,955.74 Nov-17 82,378.03 2,081.75 84,459.78 1,000.00 0.00 85,459.78 182,415.52 0 Dec-17 221,965.50 10,273.34 232,238.84 2,500.00 0.00 234,738.84 417,154.36 Jan-18 12,258.00 2,411.06 14,669.06 2,549.00 0.00 17,218.06 434,372.42 0 Feb-18 117,628.00 9,725.40 127,353.40 4,527.00 0.00 131,880.40 566,252.82 Mar-18 131,855.80 5,855.52 137,711.32 8,198.00 0.00 145,909.32 712,162.14 Apr-18 102,294.74 9,032.96 111,327.70 18,776.00 0.00 130,103.70 842,265.84 May-18 234,644.55 12,005.31 246,649.86 12,963.00 0.00 259,612.86 1,101,878.70 0 Jun-18 159,579.18 15,627.12 175,206.30 7,000.00 0.00 182,206.30 1,284,085.00 d Jul-18 178,590.00 12,735.62 191,325.62 9,100.00 0.00 200,425.62 1,484,510.62 Aug-18 305,175.19 25,319.00 330,494.19 8,500.00 0.00 338,994.19 1,823,504.81 Sep-18 194,858.92 11,751.09 206,610.01 10,500.00 0.00 217,110.01 2,040,614.82 2017-2018 TOTALS 1,832,627.91 122,373.91 1,955,001.82 85,613.00 0.00 2,040,614.82 w Oct-16 217,650.79 13,725.86 231,376.65 4,400.00 0.00 235,776.65 235,776.65 Nov-16 227,785.20 19,645.28 247,430.48 5,000.00 0.00 252,430.48 488,207.13 Dec-16 265,695.00 17,792.51 283,487.51 9,614.00 0.00 293,101.51 781,308.64 Jan-17 20,211.00 4,373.92 24,584.92 1,000.00 0.00 25,584.92 806,893.56 Feb-17 75,765.37 8,548.48 84,313.85 0.00 0.00 84,313.85 891,207.41 g Mar-17 148,287.86 12,850.64 161,138.50 5,430.00 0.00 166,568.50 1,057,775.91 Apr-17 44,886.86 8,739.36 53,626.22 6,500.00 0.00 60,126.22 1,117,902.13 May-17 99,402.60 12,369.67 111,772.27 5,850.00 0.00 117,622.27 1,235,524.40 a. Jun-17 78,697.00 9,474.69 88,171.69 8,402.00 0.00 96,573.69 1,332,098.09 (n Jul-17 89,965.00 12,458.67 102,423.67 2,000.00 0.00 104,423.67 1,436,521.76 Aug-17 216,371.93 10,646.72 227,018.65 5,781.00 0.00 232,799.65 1,669,321.41 6 Se -17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 z 2016-2017 Totals 1,484,718.61 130,625.80 1,615,344.41 53,977.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 us w z Oct-15 61,426.72 10,511.57 71,938.29 7,750.00 0.00 79,688.29 79,688.29 u. Nov-15 48,354.30 11,793.36 60,147.66 4,973.00 0.00 65,120.66 144,808.95 Dec-15 62,632.50 6,632.92 69,265.42 2,000.00 0.00 71,265.42 216,074.37 d Jan-16 107,268.81 9,832.65 117,101.46 3,950.00 0.00 121,051.46 337,125.83 Feb-16 51,280.56 4,053.38 55,333.94 5,700.00 0.00 61,033.94 398,159.77 Mar-16 90,377.88 9,444.40199,822.28 3,500.00 0.00 103,322.28 501,482.05 E Apr-16 195,134.49 9,909.37 205,043.86 11,950.00 0.00 216,993.86 718,475.91 May-16 116,788.89 10,038.53 126,827.42 5,750.00 0.00 132,577.42 851,053.33 d Jun-16 76,766.16 15,398.33 92,164.49 5,450.00 0.00 97,614.49 948,667.82 Jul-16 55,079.02 7,142.74 62,221.76 3,000.00 0.00 65,221.76 1,013,889.58 Aug-16 56,431.52 8,022.33 64,453.85 2,255.00 0.00 66,708.85 1,080,598.43 Sep-16 76,726.41 9,679.07 86,405.48 8,400.00 0.00 94,805.48 1,175,403.91 2015-2016 Totals 998,267.26 112,458.65 1,110,725.91 64,678.00 0.00 1,175,403.91 Oct-14 54,290.83 10,089.61 64,380.44 2,000.00 0.00 66,380.44 66,380.44 Nov-14 6,937.50 2,320.91 9,258.41 5,293.00 0.00 14,551.41 80,931.85 Dec-14 32,966.67 5,214.20 38,180.87 8,604.00 0.00 46,784.87 127,716.72 Jan-15 3,591.67 1,707.54 5,299.21 4,500.00 0.00 9,799.21 137,515.93 Feb-15 57,802.61 9,142.24 66,944.85 5,537.40 0.00 72,482.25 209,998.18 Mar-15 68,916.67 6,091.97 75,008.64 8,060.00 0.00 83,068.64 293,066.82 Apr-1 5 50,862.50 3,932.05 54,794.55 8,665.00 0.00 63,459.55 356,526.37 May-1 5 38,366.661 5,229.36 43,596.021 9,666.301 0.001 53,262.321 409,788.69 OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET Packet Pg.2238 Q.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Jun-15 25,259.58 7,955.08 33,214.66 4,830.00 0.00 38,044.66 447,833.35 Jul-15 68,735.00 9,488.79 78,223.79 10,450.00 0.00 88,673.79 536,507.14 Au -15 27,778.66 6,091.43 33,870.09 8,707.10 0.00 42,577.19 579,084.33 Se -15 44,422.72 5,214.04 49,636.76 9,125.00 0.00 58,761.76 637,846.09 2014-2015 Totals 479,931.07 72,477.22 552,408.29 85,437.80 0.00 637,846.09 Oct-13 35,349.96 3,466.03 38,815.99 7,525.00 0.00 46,340.99 46,340.99 Nov-13 30,809.25 4,138.09 34,947.34 3,250.00 0.00 38,197.34 84,538.33 Dec-13 27,691.63 4,865.47 32,557.10 6,150.00 0.00 38,707.10 123,245.43 Jan-14 41,804.65 1,752.21 43,556.86 3,000.00 0.00 46,556.86 169,802.29 Feb-14 51,544.58 5,485.34 57,029.92 4,000.00 0.00 61,029.92 230,832.21 Mar-14 28,856.45 5,053.71 33,910.16 4,000.00 0.00 37,910.16 268,742.37 Apr-1 4 22,908.66 5,418.39 28,327.05 8,500.00 0.00 36,827.05 305,569.42 Ma -14 8,691.99 3,152.10 11,844.09 10,558.00 0.00 22,402.09 327,971.51 327,971.51 Jun-14 79,184.00 14,272.72 93,456.72 7,000.00 0.00 100,456.72 428,428.23 Jul-14 12,108.94 6,453.84 18,562.78 7,500.00 0.00 26,062.78 454,491.01 Au -14 11,275.03 2,842.32 14,117.35 4,994.00 0.00 19,111.35 473,602.36 Se -14 53,768.00 8,782.68 62,550.68 8,196.40 0.00 70,747.08 544,349.44 2013-2014 Totals 403,993.14 65,682.90 469,676.04 74,673.40 0.00 544,349.44 t Oct-12 39,950.54 6,278.67 46,229.21 7,250.00 990.00 54,469.21 54,469.21 0 Nov-12 17,416.97 1,461.55 18,878.52 3,700.00 720.00 23,298.52 77,767.73 a Dec-12 56,966.98 9,203.80 66,170.78 3,500.00 270.00 69,940.78 147,708.51 Jan-13 30,599.96 7,206.40 37,806.36 3,880.00 450.00 42,136.36 189,844.87 Feb-13 29,600.30 6,145.60 35,745.90 3,500.00 270.00 39,515.90 229,360.77 Mar-13 15,821.30 4,406.98 20,228.28 5,200.00 270.00 25,698.28 255,059.05 Apr-13 27,074.31 3,678.13 30,752.44 3,000.00 810.00 34,562.44 289,621.49 0 May-13 32,386.69 5,795.00 38,181.69 4,000.00 450.00 42,631.69 332,253.18 Jun-13 14,466.64 2,912.69 17,379.33 3,000.00 360.00 20,739.33 352,992.51 � Jul-13 25,166.66 2,245.54 27,412.20 6,313.60 90.00 33,815.80 386,808.31 Aug-13 32,566.64 1,450.56 34,017.20 5,800.00 0.00 39,817.20 426,625.51 Sep-13 51,324.96 3,330.80 54,655.76 3,750.00 0.00 58,405.76 485,031.27 2012-2013 Totals 373,341.95 54,115.72 427,457.67 52,893.60 4,680.00 485,031.27 a. w us Oct-11 64,020.50 6,892.20 70,912.70 3,500.00 2,430.00 76,842.70 76,842.70 w Nov-11 8,800.00 3,386.36 12,186.36 2,000.00 1,170.00 15,356.36 92,199.06 m Dec-11 3,550.00 2,635.70 6,185.70 2,500.00 1,800.00 10,485.70 102,684.76 d Jan-12 21,300.00 4,725.41 26,025.41 3,000.00 1,620.00 30,645.41 133,330.17 Feb-12 28,546.66 3,695.38 32,242.04 1,800.00 1,440.00 35,482.04 168,812.21 a- Mar-12 31,925.00 5,516.99 37,441.99 3,500.00 1,620.00 42,561.99 211,374.20 Apr-12 36,696.66 2,693.08 39,389.74 4,000.00 1,800.00 45,189.74 256,563.94 May-12 65,617.33 6,176.11 71,793.44 4,060.00 1,530.00 77,383.44 333,947.38 0 Jun-12 5,217.00 667.39 5,884.39 2,000.00 810.00 8,694.39 342,641.77 z Jul-12 28,433.32 6,782.45 35,215.77 1,590.00 1,080.00 37,885.77 380,527.54 `t us Aug-12 7,917.30 9,126.20 17,043.50 4,745.00 630.00 22,418.50 402,946.04 z Sep-12 15,350.00 600.79 15,950.79 2,000.00 720.00 18,670.79 421,616.83 2011-2012 Totals 317,373.77 52,898.06 370,271.83 34,695.00 16,650.00 421,616.83 w us d Oct-10 28,433.00 5,430.21 33,863.21 0.00 0.00 33,863.21 33,863.21 2 Nov-10 28,234.78 4,972.51 33,207.29 1,000.00 2,070.00 36,277.29 70,140.50 Dec-10 36,730.68 3,159.63 39,890.31 9,800.00 2,160.00 51,850.31 121,990.81 E Jan-11 42,444.08 5,188.79 47,632.87 5,405.00 1,980.00 55,017.87 177,008.68 Feb-11 26,727.00 5,126.63 31,853.63 3,220.00 2,060.00 37,133.63 214,142.31 d Mar-11 55,517.56 9,022.78 64,540.34 14,283.00 3,240.00 82,063.34 296,205.65 Apr-11 20,201.00 5,076.11 25,277.11 1,500.00 2,340.00 29,117.11 325,322.76 May-11 19,470.50 5,792.91 25,263.41 2,500.00 3,960.00 31,723.41 357,046.17 Jun-11 19,154.96 6,489.46 25,644.42 3,000.00 2,880.00 31,524.42 388,570.59 Jul-11 17,625.00 2,691.82 20,316.82 1,500.00 1,710.00 23,526.82 412,097.41 Aug-11 58,432.00 5,282.78 63,714.78 3,000.00 3,330.00 70,044.78 482,142.19 Sep-11 20,700.00 4,253.46 24,953.46 2,000.00 2,340.00 29,293.46 511,435.65 2010-2011 Totals 373,670.56 62,487.09 436,157.65 47,208.00 28,070.00 511,435.65 Oct-09 2,605.25 2,197.76 4,803.01 0.00 1,950.00 6,753.01 6,753.01 Nov-09 24,337.98 2,518.11 26,856.09 0.00 1,620.00 28,476.09 35,229.10 Dec-09 17,897.58 2,459.76 20,357.34 0.00 2,320.001 22,677.34 57,906.44 Jan-10 24,351.33 1!929til 26,280.841 0.00 1,800.001 28,080.841 85,987.28 Feb-10 1,191.331 1,368.201 2,559.531 0.00 1,260.001 3,819.531 89,806.81 OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET Packet Pg.2239 Q.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Mar-10 5,621.83 3,705.74 9,327.57 500.00 2,760.00 12,587.57 102,394.38 Apr-10 4,500.00 8,299.61 12,799.61 1,000.00 2,950.00 16,749.61 119,143.99 May-10 29,587.00 3,703.34 33,290.34 2,000.00 2,820.00 38,110.34 157,254.33 Jun-10 16,608.36 5,017.01 21,625.37 10,070.00 1,890.00 33,585.37 190,839.70 Jul-10 5,583.00 4,096.95 9,679.95 2,500.00 1,350.00 13,529.95 204,369.65 Aug-10 15,866.00 5,164.69 21,030.69 13,068.80 2,250.00 36,349.49 240,719.14 Sep-10 35,556.50 2,375.07 37,931.57 0.00 0.00 37,931.57 278,650.71 2009-2010 Totals 183,706.16 42,835.75 226,541.91 29,138.80 22,970.00 278,650.71 Oct-08 8,226.62 893.85 9,120.47 0.00 2,610.00 11,730.47 11,730.47 Nov-08 4,047.50 153.22 4,200.72 0.00 2,340.00 6,540.72 18,271.19 Dec-08 6,768.75 2,091.65 8,860.40 0.00 2,700.00 11,560.40 29,831.59 Jan-09 1,000.00 667.86 1,667.86 0.00 2,770.00 4,437.86 34,269.45 Feb-09 31,413.26 1,493.71 32,906.97 0.00 2,070.00 34,976.97 69,246.42 Mar-09 21,275.00 1,082.51 22,357.51 0.00 2,770.00 25,127.51 94,373.93 Apr-09 7,996.37 531.28 8,527.65 0.00 2,830.00 11,357.65 105,731.58 � May-09 101,604.72 5,039.96 106,644.68 0.00 2,170.00 108,814.68 214,546.26 i� Jun-09 15,682.82 4,887.75 20,570.57 0.00 1,980.00 22,550.57 237,096.83 0 Jul-09 25,378.25 1,999.07 27,377.32 0.00 1,710.00 29,087.32 266,184.15 t Aug-09 21,447.00 3,303.99 24,750.99 0.00 1,610.00 26,360.99 292,545.14 0 Sep-09 12,252.82 2,744.00 14,996.82 0.00 1,440.00 16,436.82 308,981.96 2008-2009 Totals 257,093.11 24,888.85 281,981.96 0.00 27,000.00 308,981.96 E Oct-07 7,570.00 725.00 8,295.00 0.00 50.00 8,345.00 8,345.00 2 Nov-07 6,500.50 500.00 7,000.50 0.00 1,350.00 8,350.50 16,695.50 Dec-07 1,660.35 618.50 2,278.85 0.00 1,980.00 4,258.85 20,954.35 Jan-08 1,657.00 100.00 1,757.00 0.00 2,610.00 4,367.00 25,321.35 Feb-08 9,000.00 300.00 9,300.00 0.00 2,250.00 11,550.00 36,871.35 Mar-08 33,105.50 400.00 33,505.50 0.00 2,880.00 36,385.50 73,256.85 Apr-08 3,118.50 738.53 3,857.03 0.00 3,510.00 7,367.03 80,623.88 May-08 8,425.00 526.04 8,951.04 0.00 3,140.00 12,091.04 92,714.92 uJ Jun-08 14,100.00 170.71 14,270.71 0.00 3,960.00 18,230.71 110,945.63 Jul-08 1,350.00 135.02 1,485.02 0.00 2,230.00 3,715.02 114,660.65 Aug-08 8,000.00 600.00 8,600.00 0.00 2,980.00 11,580.00 126,240.65 Sep-08 6,212.50 200.83 6,413.33 0.00 2,250.00 8,663.33 134,903.98 2007-2008 Totals 100,699.35 5,014.63 105,713.98 0.00 29,190.00 134,903.98 X us Oct-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 w Nov-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 a. us Dec-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (n Jan-07 10,918.00 1,500.00 12,418.00 0.00 0.00 12,418.00 12,418.00 Feb-07 1,500.00 1,823.55 3,323.55 0.00 0.00 3,323.55 15,741.55 0 Mar-07 2,150.00 1,001.95 3,151.95 0.00 0.00 3,151.95 18,893.50 z Apr-07 4,017.70 902.70 4,920.40 0.00 0.00 4,920.40 23,813.90 d us May-07 21,060.00 900.00 21,960.00 0.00 0.00 21,960.00 45,773.90 z Jun-07 1,250.00 3,585.00 4,835.00 0.00 0.00 4,835.00 50,608.90 LL Jul-07 8,399.98 1,207.50 9,607.48 0.00 0.00 9,607.48 60,216.38 w Aug-07 7,640.00 1,600.00 9,240.00 0.00 0.00 9,240.00 69,456.38 d Sep-07 12,157.00 1,000.00 13,157.00 0.00 0.00 13,157.00 82,613.38 2007 Totals 69,092.68 13,520.70 82,613.381 0.001 0.001 82,613.38 r E d OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET Packet Pg.2240 16WZJ9q0l3O lioda'a AaujojjV Alunoo) (4pd 6WZ-MZ I NOdaN A-lHl NO V1 NA:I u9wq3ellV ry it o o o N o o o o o o . . . . . . 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