Emergency Directive 20-03 1st Amended Exhibit ADoc # 2261719 Bk# 3015 Pg# 2318
Recorded 3/30/2020 9:28 AM Page I of 2
Filed and Recorded in Official Records of
MONROE COUNTY KEVL T MADOK, CPA
Amended Exhibit A to Emergency Directive 20-03
Check Point at County Line
(Amended Language appears in ®old)
In order to implement Directive 20-03 as well as Directive 20-02, the Monroe County
Emergency Manager has requested the Sheriff to erect a checkpoint at the County line
on U.S. 1 and on Card Sound Road to help stem the influx of travelers from outside of
the County.
1. The Sheriff is requested to continue until further notice the checkpoints within
Monroe County on U.S. 1 and Card Sound Road that was initiated on Friday
morning March 27, 2020. This measure shall be periodically reviewed and
modified as the situation dictates.
2. The Sheriff and those working under his supervision shall screen all vehicles
approaching the checkpoint to determine if they have legitimate business in
Monroe County as that term is defined in Emergency Directive 20-03.
3. If at least one occupant of vehicle has legitimate business in Monroe County, the
vehicle shall be permitted to enter the County. If no occupant of the vehicle has
legitimate business in the County, the vehicle shall be refused entry into Monroe
County and directed to return to Miami -Dade County.
4. Residency in Monroe County may be satisfactorily established by providing at
least one of the following at the check point:
a. A government issued hurricane re-entry sticker affixed to the vehicle.
b. A hard copy deed, lease, utility bill, tax bill, or Florida Driver's License
showing the address for a property located in Monroe County.
5. Non-residents can demonstrate that they have legitimate business in Monroe
County by providing at least one of the following at the check point:
a. An employee identification card issued by an employer in Monroe County;
b. A hardcopy paystub issued within the last month by an employer in
Monroe County;
c. A hardcopy letter from the non-resident's employer on company letterhead
attesting that the individual is working in Monroe County;
d. A contract to perform services with a resident or entity in Monroe County;
e. Military identification and/or orders detailing that individual to serve in.
Monroe County;
f. A vehicle containing items for delivery in Monroe County, including but not
limited to fuel, groceries, paper products, construction materials, and other
goods;
g. An "authorized emergency vehicle" as that term is defined in F.S. 316.003
or F.S. 322.01.
h. Any vehicle owned by the State of Florida, the United States, or any local
government entity or utility located within Monroe County.
6. Documentation of eligibility for entry shall be in the form of an original
document or a hardcopy paper photocopy of the original. Digital images
and photographs of documentation SHALL NOT BE sufficient
documentation to establish eligibility for entrance.
Amended on March 29, 2020 at p.m.
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March 29, 2020
County Emergency Management Director