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} B.1 `, County of Monroe �y,4 ' �, "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Heather Carruthers,District 3 �1 `ll Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron,District 2 The Florida.Keys` )-.�ff` Craig Cates,District 1 David Rice,District 4 w � Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 County Commission Meeting September 8, 2020 Agenda Item Number: B.1 Agenda Item Summary #7244 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney's Office TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Bob Shillinger(305) 292-3470 5:05 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM WORDING: A public hearing to consider amendments to Ordinance No. 026- 2020 (amended mask ordinance adopted 8/19/20) and Ordinance No. 027-2020 (bar/restaurant closures/alcohol sales ban extended following lobster mini season as adopted 8/1920) in response to COVID-19 pandemic. ITEM BACKGROUND: In response to the COVID19 pandemic, the Board has adopted two basic emergency ordinances, one requiring facial coverings and a second closing bars and restaurants and restricting packaged sales of alcohol. Both COVID-19 related ordinances have been amended several times since originally adopted to address specific COVID-related issues, with the most recent amendment at the public hearing held 8/19/20 resulting in adoption of Ordinance No. 026-2020 amending Ordinance No. 024-2020 (requiring face coverings) Ordinance No. 027-2020 (bar/restaurant closures and alcohol sales ban). This item is being placed on the agenda to allow the Board to modify either or both ordinances as conditions warrant. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: 8/19/20 (Q-1) Board adopted Ordinance No. 026-2020 amending Ordinance No. 014-2020, as amended by Ordinance No. 022-2020 and Ordinance No. 024-2020, clarifying when face coverings are required. Board adopted Ordinance No. 027-2020 amending Ordinance No. 023-2020, as amended by Ordinance No. 025-2020, extending sunset date to Monday, 9/7/20 at 11 PM but mandating bar, restaurant and food service establishments closure hours start at 12 AM until 5 AM starting at 12 AM on August 19, 2020 and ending at 5 AM o September 7, 2020; prohibiting alcohol sales froml2 AM until 7 AM each day starting at 12 AM on August 19, 2020 and ending at 7 AM on September 7, 2020. 7/27/20 (H-1) Board adopted Ordinance No. 025-2020 amending Ordinance No. 023-2020 Packet Pg.4' B.1 allowing restaurants to sell food to customers through drive through, delivery and/or curbside services during the hours of 11 PM and 5 AM; providing a no contest fine of$250 in lieu of contesting an issued citation 7/21/20 (C-1) Special Meeting was called by the Mayor to discuss possible cancellation of mini- season and possible additional protective measures due the continued increase in COVID-19 cases; Board adopted an emergency ordinance amending Ordinance No. 024-2020, as amended by Ordinance No. 022-2020 (adopted 7/15/20 to address closure and sanitization of a business when an employee of a business tests positive for COVID-19; providing a no contest fine of$250 in lieu of contesting an issued citation 7/15/20 (P-12) Board adopted Emergency Ordinance No. 023-2020 setting closure dates and times for bars, restaurants and food service establishments and dates/times banning the sale of alcohol 7/15/20 (P-10) Board adopted Ordinance No. 022-2020 amending Ordinance No. 014-2020 adding criminal enforcement actions, making previously recommended actions mandatory, etc. 7/8/20 (D) As a result of discussion re: COVID-19 during Commissioner's Comments, the Board directed the County Attorney to draft ordinance regarding protective measures in response to the increase in COVID-19 cases 6/17/20 (0-11) Board adopted Ordinance No. 014-2020 requiring facial coverings and setting forth enforcement measures CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A DOCUMENTATION: Ordinance No. 026-2020 amending Ordinance No. 024-2020 (COVID req face covering) BOCC 8 19 20 (Q1) Ordinance No. 027-2020 amending Ordinance No. 025-2020 (COVID -bar/restaurant closures; ba alcohol sales) BOCC 8 19 20 (Q1) Notice of Intention to Consider Adoption of County Ordinances amending COVID 19 ordinances (with POP: Keys Weekly) FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: TBD Expiration Date: TBD Packet Pg. 5 B.1 Total Dollar Value of Contract: n/a Total Cost to County: Advertising Costs Current Year Portion: n/a Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: n/a CPI: n/a Indirect Costs: n/a Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: n/a Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Additional Details: n/a REVIEWED BY: Bob Shillinger Completed 08/24/2020 11:12 AM Kathy Peters Completed 08/24/2020 12:28 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 09/08/2020 5:05 PM Packet Pg. 6 B.1.a ORDINANCE NO.026 -2020 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 014-2020, AS c AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 022-2020 AND ORDINANCE 024-2020, TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS WEAR A FACE COVERING IN PUBLIC IN CERTAIN _ CIRCUMSTANCES; ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM -� COUNTY-WIDE REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT co HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN ca EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida(hereinafter "Board") finds that COVID-19 presents a danger to the health, safety, and welfare of the public; and WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) advises that COVID-19 spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks; these droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby U or possibly be inhaled into the lungs; and studies and evidence on infection control report that these droplets usually travel around 6 feet (about two arms lengths); and N WHEREAS, the CDC advises that a significant portion of individuals with coronavirus lack symptoms ("asymptomatic") and that even those who eventually develop symptoms ("pre- symptomatic") can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms. This means that the virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity—for example, speaking,coughing, or sneezing—even if those people are not exhibiting symptoms; and WHEREAS, the CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain in order to slow the spread of the virus and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others; and CD WHEREAS,the CDC does not recommend wearing cloth face covering for children underCD the age of 2, or anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance; and d WHEREAS, the CDC recommends only simple cloth face coverings for the general population and not surgical masks or N-95 respirators because these are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders; and Page 1 of 8 Packet Pg. 7` B.1.a WHEREAS, cloth face coverings are relatively inexpensive and readily available as the CDC states they can be made from household items and provides online guidance for making"do- it-yourself'coverings for people that cannot or do not want to buy one from the increasing sources producing and selling coverings; and WHEREAS, the Board finds it is in the best interest of public health, safety and welfare of the residents and workers of, and visitors to,the Florida Keys to require suitable face coverings in public locations to slow the spread of COVID-19; and -- WHEREAS, the Board finds the inconvenience of an ordinance requiring the use of face coverings or other suitable face coverings is minimal compared to the risk to the health, safety, and welfare of the community were no such rule imposed; and CO WHEREAS, the Board finds implementation of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, Section 1(f) of Article VIII of the Florida Constitution vests the Board with the authority to enact ordinances having countywide effect that are not inconsistent with state law, provided that such ordinance shall not be effective within a municipality that has adopted an ordinance in conflict with the County ordinance, to the extent of such conflict; and WHEREAS,the State of Florida has not preempted local governments from regulating in the field of minimum health requirements with respect to COVID-19; and U CD WHEREAS, the County's Emergency Management Director has issued interim rules requiring the use of face coverings pursuant to the authority vested in her by Section 11-3 of the County Code that are enforceable as misdemeanors by law enforcement through F.S. 252.47 and CD N F.S. 252.50; and WHEREAS, adopting regulations via ordinance would permit additional enforcement options through code compliance and injunctive relief; and WHEREAS, 28 C.F.R. 36.208, the implementing regulations for the Americans with Disabilities Act states that the ADA does not require a public accommodation to permit an individual to participate in or benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and accommodations of that public accommodation when that individual poses a direct threat to CD the health or safety of others; and customers with disabilities who may be unable, due to their N disability, to wear a face mask may access the goods and services of the businesses through the provisions of curbside service or home delivery; and N d WHEREAS, the Third District Court of Appeal has defined the term business establishment for purposes of tort liability to mean"a location where business is conducted, goods are made or stored or processed or where services are rendered." Publix Supermarkets, Inc. v. Santos, 118 So.3d 317 (Fla. 3d DCA 2013); and Page 2 of 8 Packet Pg. 8 B.1.a WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has defined the term "transient public lodging establishment" to mean "any unit, group of units, dwelling, building, or group of buildings within a single complex of buildings which is rented to guests more than three times in a calendar year for a period of less than 30 days or 1 calendar month, whichever is less, or which is advertised or held out to the public as a place regularly rented to guests." See, F.S. 509.013(4)(a)1; and WHEREAS, on June 17, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 014-2020 requiring people to wear face coverings when inside of business establishments, as that term was defined in the ordinance until the ordinance sunsets; and WHEREAS,the number of infections has increased dramatically since the mask ordinance was adopted; and co WHEREAS, on June 26, 2020, the Emergency Management Director issued Emergency Directive 20-10,which expanded upon the requirements in Ordinance 014-2020 by mandating that facial coverings be carried by any person over the age of six who is away from home by requiring such persons to wear masks when unable to engage in social distancing from another person; and 0 WHEREAS, the Board desires to incorporate these new requirements into its ordinance so as to authorize additional enforcement mechanisms unavailable for enforcing an emergency Cr directive; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has stated that "[s]afeguarding the life and property of its citizens is an innate responsibility of the governing body of each political subdivision of the state" such as Monroe County and its five municipalities; F.S. 252.38; and N N WHEREAS, on July 15, 2020, the Board revised Ordinance 014-2020 to, inter alia, N require that when an employee of a business tests positive for COVIDI9, the business shall shut down for a minimum of 3 days to sanitize; and WHEREAS, State and Federal law preempts the County's ability to impose such a restriction on certain types of businesses; and WHEREAS, F.S. 162.21(5)(c) requires that the Board set an amount that a person issued a citation must pay in lieu of contesting a citation; and M CD WHEREAS, the Board finds that $250 is a reasonable amount to impose as a fine on a person who does not wish to contest a citation; and N WHEREAS, the Board finds it necessary to clarify the ordinance to make it clear that a d business operator, employee, or customer must wear a face covering while inside of any portion of a business establishment that is open to the public, except as specified; Page 3 of 8 Packet Pg. 9 B.1.a NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA: U Ordinance No. 024-2020 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. The above recitals are adopted by the Board as legislative findings. SECTION 2. Definitions. For purposes of this ordinance, the following terms are defined as follows: N (1) Face Covering. A"face covering"is a material that covers the nose and mouth. co co t can be secured to the head with ties or straps or simply wrapped around the lower face. It can be made of a variety of materials,such as cotton,silk,or linen. A cloth face covering may be factory-made or sewn by hand, or can be improvised from household items. (2) Business establishment. A "business establishment" means a location where any business is conducted, goods are made or stored or processed or where services are rendered. The term "business establishment" also includes locations where non-profit, governmental, and quasi-governmental entities facilitate public interactions and conduct business. The term shall include the entire premises of the business establishment, whether owned or leased, regardless of whether indoors or outdoors. The term does not include educational institutions operating within Monroe County, which have adopted their own protocols. N (3) Lodging establishment. A "lodging establishment" shall have the same c meaning as the term "transient public lodging establishment" has in F.S. 509.013(4)(a)l (2019). A lodging establishment is a specific type of business establishment. (4) Operator. An "operator" shall mean any individual or entity that owns a business or controls the operation of the business, even if only for a period of time, regardless of the formal title or role health by that individual. M (5) Social Distancing. "Social distancing" shall mean keeping space between yourself and other persons by staying a minimum of six (6) feet away from another person. CD d SECTION 3. Recommended standards of conduct. (1) Vulnerable Populations. Individuals older than 65 years of age and individuals with a serious underlying medical condition (such as chronic lung disease,moderate-to-severe asthma,serious heart conditions,immune- compromised status, cancer, diabetes, severe obesity, renal failure, liver Page 4 of 8 Packet,Pg. 10 B.1.a disease) should continue to stay at home. When leaving home, these individuals should follow social distancing and other general mitigation guidance. Those living with vulnerable individuals should be aware of the exposure risk that they could carry the virus back home after returning to work or other environments where distancing is not practiced. Vulnerable populations should affirmatively inform their employer that they are a member of a vulnerable population so that their employer can plan accordingly. �-- SECTION 4. Mandatory requirements. (1) Except as provided for in paragraph (4) of this Section, every person over CO the age of six (6) who is away from his or her residence shall wear a face covering when closer than 6 feet to another person with whom he or she does not reside (2) Every person over the age of six (6) who is away from his or her residence shall carry a face covering capable of immediate use. (3) Each operator shall establish rules for that business establishment that encourages social distancing, hand washing, and other protective measures for customers and employees based upon guidelines provided by the Centers of Disease Control and the State Department of Health. CD (4) An operator, manager, employee, customer or patron of a business establishment must wear a face covering while inside of any portion of that N business establishment that is open to the public. The requirements of this paragraph do not apply to: z a. Restaurant customers or patrons while dining and/or consuming beverages while seated at a table. b. A gym patron engaged in a workout or class where at least 6 feet 0 of distancing exists with the next closest patron. c. Barbershop or beauty salon customers or patrons when wearing a face covering would reasonably interfere with receiving E services. d. Business operators and employees who are in an area of a business establishment that is not open to customers,patrons,or the public, provided that 6 feet of distance exists between employees. When an operator or employee is in their place of c employment but not within 6 feet of another person, that operator or employee does not need to wear a facial covering. This exception does not apply to operators and employees who are present in the kitchen or other food and beverage preparation area of a restaurant or food establishment. e. Bar patrons while seated and consuming beverages and/or food. Page 5 of 8 Packet,Pg. 11 B.1.a f. A lodging establishment guest when inside of the lodging unit including but not limited to a hotel room, motel room, vacation rental unit, timeshare unit, or similar unit. g. Participants in public meetings held pursuant to F.S. 286.011, provided that the participant without a face covering is engaged in social distancing. (5) An operator and/or employee of a business or lodging establishment shall -- ensure that every individual in that establishment complies with this section. (6) When a customer of a business establishment asserts that he or she has a disability that prevents the individual from wearing a mask or facial co covering, the operator or employee of the business establishment may ca exclude the individual, even if they have a disability, as they pose a direct threat to the health and safety of employees and other customers when not wearing a facial covering, even if asymptomatic, and shall accommodate the disabled individual in a manner that does not fundamentally alter the operations of the business establishment nor jeopardize the health of that business's employees and other customers, such as providing curb service or delivery or other reasonable accommodation. SECTION 5. Penalties and Enforcement. This ordinance may be enforced in the following manner: (1) Quasi-Criminal Offense. a. Any state, county, or municipal law enforcement officer may arrest or issue a notice to appear for any knowing and intentional violations committed in his or her presence or through c procurement of an arrest warrant. Violations shall be prosecuted by the State Attorney of the 16`h Judicial Circuit. b. A person found in violation may be punished by up to 60 days in the County jail and/or a fine of up to $500. Each day a violation of this ordinance occurs is considered a separate offense. (2) Civil Citation. a. A county or municipal code compliance or county, municipal, N or state law enforcement officer may, upon observation of a violation by a person who does not immediately put on a face covering after receiving a warning, issue a notice to appear or c civil citation to appear in County Court. b. Any person or business establishment prosecuted under this subsection and found in violation of this ordinance may be punished by a fine of up to$500.00. Page 6 of 8 Packet,Pg. 12 B.1.a c. If a person issued a citation does not wish to contest the violation, that person may pay a fine of $250 to the Clerk of Court in lieu of contesting the citation. (3) Administrative Notice of Violation a. A county or municipal code compliance officer may, upon discovery of a violation by a person who does not immediately put on a face covering after receiving a warning, issue a notice of violation and notice to appear before the Code Compliance board or special magistrate of that officer's jurisdiction. b. Any person or business establishment found in violation of this ordinance may be fined pursuant to part I of Chapter 162,Florida CO Statutes. ca (4) Injunctive relief. a. The State Attorney of the 161h Judicial Circuit and/or the County Attorney may file an action for injunctive relief in Circuit Court seeking to enjoin violations that occur throughout the County, except for violations that occur in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance in conflict with this ordinance. b. The City or Village Attorney for a municipality may file an action for injunctive relief in Circuit Court seeking to enjoin violations that occur with that municipality. U CD (5) Private Right of Action. Any natural person may seek injunctive relief in the Circuit Court for the 161h Judicial Circuit to enforce violations of this section against a violator. Attorney's fees and N costs incurred in an action to enforce this ordinance may be awarded to the substantially prevailing party at the discretion of the court. (6) Defenses. An owner, manager, and/or employee of a business establishment shall not be liable in any enforcement action taken 0 under this section for the violations of a guest, customer, and/or patron if that owner, manager, and/or employee directed that guest, customer, and/or patron who refuses to wear a face covering to vacate the premises or face prosecution of trespass. CD CD SECTION 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or provision of this ordinance is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity. c SECTION 7. Applicability and Conflict. This ordinance is intended to have countywide application except within a municipality which has adopted an ordinance in conflict this this ordinance pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution. All County ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. Page 7 of 8 Packet,Pg. 13 B.1.a SECTION 8. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take immediate effect upon adoption and shall be filed with the Department of State. e SECTION 9. Sunset Date. Unless rescinded or extended by subsequent act of the Board, this ordinance shall sunset on June 1, 2021, subject to quarterly review. SECTION 10. Codification. Due to the temporary nature of this ordinance, the Board directs the Clerk to send the ordinance to the Municipal Code for publication on its website but with instructions to not codify the ordinance within the Monroe County Code. N PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, co Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 190,day of August, 2020. Mayor Heather Carruthers Yes Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron Yes Commissioner Craig Cates Yes $ Commissioner David Rice Yes c Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS F VIN MADOK,Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA N By: By: As Deputy Clerk May r Hea er Carruthers CD N d c N iJ - CL- MQNROE F C [V ALN �i W U Page 8of8 Packet,Pg. 14 11&- In ,Z The Florida keys Only Deity Newspaper,Est. 1876 � PO Box 1800,Key West FL 33041 P.f305)292-7777 text.219 F;(305)295-8025 U 1egals@keysnJ0ke&W E f MONROE CO ADMIN/BOCC AUG 2 12020 THE HISTORIC GATO BUILDING 1100 SiMONTON ST SUITE 2-205 MONROE COUN1Y T7ORNE'v KEY WEST FL 3 040 Account: 143331 Ticket. 352437 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER aged to watch the meting on Monroe oo oo COUNTY MONROE OF COUNTY ORDINANCE County`s MCTV on Co cast Channel 76,AT$T UVerse Channel 99 or on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM County`s web portal 0 tto:11monro- 8e re the Undf lSi ed authoiit perBonall aced IT MAY CONCERN that on August 99, g }unt fy l igtn2.comlCitiaensfUefa�slt, y y ppe 2020 at 1:30 P.M.,or as soon thereafter X. 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Monroe County's "MCTV"is also provided via the Mon- copy of advertisment,being a legal notice in the matter of ORDINANCE NO.024 AN UNCODINED ORDINANCE BY THE roe County mobile apps I or M and —2020 was published in said newspaper in the issues of: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- and through our streaming web W ERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA portal 0 hn :j(monme fl.vbd, stus. AMENDING ORDINANCE No.014-2020 tvivodl7liy@ ;h1 irav-five. 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(Signature Of Affl t) NO.023.2020 CREATING SECTION US) ALLOWING RESTAURANTS TO SELL b)To cccurrmerrt tall an Item using the FOOD 7o CUSTOMERS THROUGH link:Open this — A rrri DRIVE THROUGH, DELIVERY ANDI live Zoom webinar link a http:ll ands Cri before a this 2t at day of August 2C12I3 OR CURBSIDE SERVICES DURING THE www.monroecounty-fl.govlBocc- 0) HOURS OF 11:00 PM.AND S°.00 A.M., MeetingAugust19 (that also ap f CREATING SECTION 4.(2)c PROVIDING pears in both the published Agen- m FOR A NO CONTEST FINE OF$250 IN da and Agenda Packet). When cD (Notali 06blic nature LiEU Of CONTESTING AN ISSUED CITA• prompted, enter your email ad- cV s rrriirarr TION,TO MANDATE THAT ALL BARS, dress and name to join the webinar. CD T$. RESTAURANTS. 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Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida U Statutes,notice is givers that if a person 8 co The August 19,2020 Meeting of the decides to appeal any decision made by Hoard of County Commissioners of the Board with respect to any matter Monroe County,FL will be conducted considered at such hearingsor meet- via Communication Media Technology ings,he will need a record f the ro- ("CMT")using a Scum Webinar pint- ceedings,and t forme.. The public is strongly encour- he may need t Packet,Pg. 15 B.1.a tim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA ASSISTANCE:!t you are a person r With a disability who needs special accommodations in order to partid- pate in this proceeding please contact the Counttyy Administrator's Office by U phoning(05)2924MY,between the hours of 810 a.m.-5.00 p.m.prior to m the scheduled meeting,•if you are hear- iRor voice impaired,calf'71 t". Live Ceased Captionin is available via our web portal 0 r all neran9.rr�:./Citizensir3e4 .nit aslaforf� meetings of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners. CL of to east UW West Florida,this Sth day rtl 9 KEVIN MADOK. Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of N Monroe County,Florida OWWO Key West Citizen oo U U 0 rr CD N CD N CD m m CD CD N CD m U m Packet,Pg. 16 B.1.a __J NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER r ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM c8 IT MAY CONCERN that an August 19, 2020 et 1.30 P.M. or as soon thereafter_ as may he heard,the Beard of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Nor- Ida,intends to consider adoption of an ordinance or ordinance(s) amending m one or both'of the following I County Ordinances related to COVID-19. CL ORDINANCE ,i 2020 '"� r AN UNCODINED OODtNA BY THE BOARD OF 66UNTY COMMISSION- N ERS:OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA � AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.0%2020 oo AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 022- 2024 TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS WEAR A FACE COVERING IN PUBLIC IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES ESTABLISH. ING A MINIMUM COUNTYWIDE RE- QUIREMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTE14T OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CON- FLICT, PROVIDING FOR S,EVERABILITY; � F PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL OR- DINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR-TRANSMITTAL TO THE- U SECRETARY OF'STATE AND PROVIDING � FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. ORPJNA CE Q25-2OTO AN UNCODIFIEO EMERGENCY ORDI NANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUN- TY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE ¢ NO.023 2020 CREATING SEEN 1(5) ALLOWING RESTAURANTS TO SELL' (, 91 FOOD TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH DRIVE THROUGH, DELIVERY DT tV OR CURBSIDE SERVICES DURING THE HOURS OF 11,00 PM:AND 5:00 A.M.; ry CREATING SECTION 4.(2)r PROVIDINGs FOR A NO CONTEST FINE OF$250 IN N LIEU OF CONTESTING AN ISSUED CITA- CD TION TO MANDATE THAT ALL BARS, RESTAURANTS, AND FOOD SERVICE 6 ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM 11 RM. UNTIL 5 A.M.EACH DAY STARTING AT � kr 11 P.M.ON JULY 24,2020 AND,ENDING � AT 5 A<M,ON AUGUST 19,2020;PRO HIBTTING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 11- P,M.UNTIt 7 A.M.EACH DAY STARTING AT11 PKO1N)ULY24,20 0ANDEND ING AT 7 A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2020, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM COUN- TWIOE REDUIREMECD NT 'EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDI- NANCE IN CONFLICT, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL"PROVIDING FOR REPEAL � OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR TRANS- m MITTAL TO THE SECRETARY Of STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE CD tV AND SUNSET DATE. CD tV The August 19,2020 Meetigg of the Board of County Commissioners of tV Monroe County,FL will be conducted CD via Communication Media Technology ("CMT") using a Zoom ebinar plat- form: The public is strongly enc€aur aged to watch the meeting on Monroe County's MC TV on Contrast Channel 76,AT&T UVerse Channel 99 or on the m County's wets portal 0 ts°iMMW- ecoutrtm2co0tfCit�eJ(Sefault. aaSimply select the 'Watch Live" � n6r to view the line meeting with live closed captioning on an integrat- ed pa- a that includes the agenda and, agenda backup. U m Packet,Pg. 17 B.1.a If a citizen has a Roku deice,they canL) search for and add",M1" to their personal lineup. Monroe County"s tB llm rvl is al,provided via the Mon- roe County mobile apes for lO and roi and througts our streaming uveb portal htthstllmarwroe-fl yod.castus f7live�chlnoy�liVe. a Cltizem can listen to aurtld only,fitorn their (t phone 33and,iv(h n otmpt d 3 CL enter the Webinar D#982 2806 031'7 ; r fol(oyu'ed by the P key, Thd ublic can com nt dkjinQ the,live � Pubt%c Hearing either by phoning in or : N by connecting to the We Zoom w6bl- nor link using the following'inb ruc r" tiosrF: oo a)'To casement an an ionn by� $ U Dial ftr46f 518.9805 or (669) 900- 6833 and, when prompted, enter the Webinar ID# 982 2886 4317 followed by the R key,then*9 to °'Raiseyour hand"to'be recognized by the om webinar host. t 1 "6f' o comment on an item Wni`tfie > �e Zr�wnrebinar link;t7pen this r live Zoom webinar link 0 http:A1 � wwww.monroecounty-fl.gov/Bocc- MeetingAugustl9 (that also ;ap- pears in Both the publishedAgen- da and Agenda Packet). When prompted enter your email'ad- � dress and name to grin the web"snar, When the Mayor calls for speakers on the item(s)you wish to comment on, or when the Board is nearing your itern(s) as the meeting pro- ? fJ resses,select the,"Raised Nand"" eature that appears:at the bottom of the Zgom webinar screen to be tV recognized by the Zoom webinar tV host. l CV The Zoom webinar host it l request the cr item B you wish to speak on and enable your participation when the,Mayor calls for public speakers on your Item. To report prabtems with the broadcast � or parties Lion in the Room webinar, please call(395)8724931 � Pursuant to Section 286,0105, Florida Statutes,notice is given that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such hearings or meet- ings,he will need a record of,the pro- =� ceedings, and that, for such purpose, � he may need to ensure that a verba- W tim,record of the��rrroceedings is,made, f which record 1ncEudes the testimony cts and eVidence;upon,which the appeal is CD to be based. cV AA t ASSISTANCE.,if u=are,a penron With a disability X.'needs special co accommodations in,order to partid- pate In this proi;eediarg,please contact CD the County dministratpr t2fffre. by phoning(305J 292 1,be"ra eri the hours of 8,38 a.m,-5:,00 p,rn,prism to 0) the scheduled,meetinq°if uarehear- � xny or voice impaired,cacti 711". Lave, Closed Captioning rs avadable via our web pvrral 0 rt °AArr9ottr mrity- f1itumZco�Cttizensl[t fbr meetings of the Monroe County Board of county commissioner$. Dated at Key Wdst,Florida,this Sth,day of August,2028. KEVIN MADOK, Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex off ido Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of -Monroe County,Florida 08109/20 Key West Citizen Packet,Pg. 18 B.1.a NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DAY STARTING AT 11 P.M.ON' progresses,select the-Raised CONSIDER PTION OF 1ULY 24,2020AND ENDING AT Hand feature that appears COUNTY ORDINANCE 5 A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2020; at the bottom of the Zoom NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PROHIOM14G ALCOHOL SALES webinar screen to be recognized r WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that FROM 11 P.M.UNTIL.7 A.M. the Zoom webinar host. WEEK on August 19,2020 at 1:30 EACH DAY STARTING AT 11 PM. TI�e Zoom webinar host will Ly PNI,or as soon thereafter ON 2ULY 24w 2020 AND ENDING request the item#you wish as may heard,the Board AT i A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2021i to speak on and enable your of County Commissioners ESTABLISHING,A MINIMUM participation when the Mayor of Monroe County,Florida, EOU ITY VADE REQUIREMENT, C calls for public speakers on your m Intends to consider adoption EKEPTTOTHE EXTENT OF A item.To report problems with Published Weekly of an ordinance or ordinance(s) MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN the broadcast or participation Marathon,Monroe County,Florida amending one or both of the CONFLICT;PROVIDING FOR in the Zoom webinar,please call follovAng County Ordinar ces SEV"ERABLLTTY;PROVIDING FOR (305)872-1I831. related to COVID-14. REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES Pursuant to motion 28&DI0, t8 ORDINANCE No,024 e 2020 INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; Florida Statutes,notice is PROD OF PUBLICATION AN UNCO[DIFIED ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL�given that if a person decides CL BY THE BOARD Of COUNTY TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE ;toappeala decision made COMMISSIONERS OF MLONROE I AND P DING FOR AN by the Boar with respect -� STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY,FLORIDA AMENDING EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. toa matter considered at CQl1 OF MUN E ORDINANCE NO.014-2020 AS The August 19,2020IhM4eeting such t�arin s or meeti s AMENDED BY ORDINANCE of the_ of County he will a of Before the undersigned authority 022-2020TO MANDATE THAT Commissioners of Monroe proceedings,and that for such cV personally a INDIVI�DUALSWEAR AFACE County,FL wilt be conducted purpo he may to ensure y appeared 9A ON KOLER who COVERING IN PUBLIC IN via Communication Media that averbattm record ofthe on oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; Technpl l"CMtTp using a; fr�Sis made,utrhich ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM Zoom We inar�atforrn.The record includes thetestimony the WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, a weekly COUNTY-WI DE REQUIREMENT, isstrorr lyencouraged and evidence which the newspaper published in Marathon, in ExCEPTTOTHE EXTENT OFA towatchttremeetingon a Ilstobe sedr MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN 'Monroe Countyrs MCTV on ADA ASWANCIE,if yyoouu are a Monroe County, Florida. that the CONFLICT;PROVIDING FOR Comcast Channel 76,AT&T ' person adis lHywho attached Co of advertisement was SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR UVeseChannet99oronthe needs special accommodations CD copy REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES Coup "s web portal @ htt l In order to participate in this published in Said newspaper in the INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, monroecountyfl:igm2.com1 proceedlnr�,pleasecontactthe � RROYIDINGFORTRANSMRffTAL Citiaen ' faultaspx.Simply C untIAr3ministrator`sOffrce, > issues of (date(s)of publication) TOTHESECRETARYOFSTATE select the ph�nln 305)292 1, o AND PROVIDING FOR AN to view the live meeting with between hours of 8.30 O EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE live closed captioning on an an.-5;00 pm,prior to the ORDINANCE NO.025-2020 integrated page that includes scheduled meeting,if you are AN UNCODIFIED EMERGENCY the agenda and agenda backup.hewing or voice impaired call ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF V a citizen has a F oku device, -711"Live Closed Captions COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF they can search for and add is available via our web portal MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA m m to their Ip��rsonal Iineup, hupWrnommountyfi.I rn2. AffLant further says that the said WEEKLY AMLENDINGORDINANCE NO. Myonroecounty's"MCTV"is cram1Ca zensJDeefault-aspx NEWSPAPERS is a newspaper published 023-2020 CREATING SECTION also provided via the Monroe meetings ofthe'Monroe County ; 3.(5)ALLOWING RESTAURANTS County le appsfor 0 Board of County Commissioners. at Marathon, in Said Monroe County, TO SELL FOOD TO CUSTOMERS and Android and through Dated at Key West Florida,this (, Florida,and that the said newspaper has THROUGH DRIVETHROUGHI our st amingwebportal 1r day ofAugust,2020. DELIVERY AND/OR CURBSIDE httprl/mmroe-fl.vod casw tv/ KEVIN MMfDOK Clerk of the. heretofore been continuously published SERVICES DURING THE HOURS vodRIive=chl&nav=live. Circuit Court CD OF 11 P.M,AND 5 A,M.; Citizens can listen to audio and ex officlo Clerk of the Board cV In Said Monroe County, Florida, once CREATING SECTION4,(2) on from their phone by of County each week.(on Thursday) and has been c°P DING FORA NO dia[IngE I518-980Sof069) Comrnisssonersol,Monnr�be cV CONTEST FINE OF S250 IN LIEU 900-6833 and,when prompted, Coo Florida qualified as a second class mail matter at OF CONTESTING AN ISSUED enter theWebinar I[D#9822Lf Public d the post office in Marathon, In Monroe CITATION,TO DATETtIAT 0317 followed by the#key.+a August 13,2020` ALL BAK RESTAURANTS, The public can comment during The Weekly Newspapers County, Florida,for a period of one year AND FOOD SERVICE i the live Public Hearing either by � next preceding the first publication of ESTABLISH CLOSE FROM phoningin orby connecting W p p 11 R,AI,UNTIL S AA&EACH the lire Zoom webinar link using the attached copy of advertisement.The the following instructions. a)Toaffiant further says that he has neither phone,m eW)518 WS o phone,Dial(Ti46)S1B5 or paid nor promised any person, firm, or ( 9) s33 and,when prompted,enter the Webinar corporation any discount, rebate, ID#982 2806 0317 followed by commission or refund for the purpose of the#key,then 9to"Raise your hand"to be recognized by the o securing this advertisement for Zoom webinar host publication in the said newspaper(s)and us r iheliive x om r an oar that The 1Neekly News pKeC is in fall link QpsrnthisllveZoom CD webinar Link httpJlwww. compliance wit h pter 5d of the monroemnty govl cV Florida State 5t Lutes on Legal and I oaMeetinryAugustl9(that ca also appears in both the Official Advertisements, published Agenda and Agenda CD Packet).When d youremailadressandname i ., VZ to lorry the webinar,When the Mayor calls for speakers on the � item(s)you wish to comment 5w5wor to and subscribed before me on,or when the Board is nearing „ th is f day of " 1724. your itemis)as the meeting ._.Y, (SEAL) ` ;x ', ',, s � o TOWPATTERSONWCOMML O m GG'1 Dwamber 17,2021 PuW u Packet,Pg. 19 B.1.a Marathon-Sunshine Key-Big Pine Key-No Name Key-lidle,Wdie&Big Torch Key-Ramtod Ke rSemmeriand KeyCuatiae Key-Sugarloaf Key r d wf- 30330 Overseas Highway P.O. Box 431639 Big Fine Key, FL 33043 0 Phone: 305-872- 106 Fax 305-515-2 39 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION KECEIVrc CL STATE OF FLORIDA AUG 2 1 2020 COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Steve Estes,who on oath says that he is the Publisher for the News-Barometer,a weekly newspaper published each Friday in Big Pine Key, co c' Monroe County, Florida;that the attached copy of advertisement,being a legal notice in the matter of; CJ LEGAL NOTICE: INTENT TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE FACIAL COV- ERINGS/CLOSURE BARS:COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR HISTORIC GATO BUILDING 1100 IIt ONTON ST., SUITE 2- 05, KEY WEST, FL 33040 � 0 was published in said newspaper in the Issue(s) of: AUGUST 14, 2020 � Affiant further says that the News-Barometer is a weekly newspaper published in Big Pine Key, in said Monroe County, Florida and that said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida each week and has been entered as first-class mail matter at the past office in Big Pine Key, in said Monroe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement:and affiant further says that she has neither paid L? nor promised any person,firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the pur- pose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. Signature of Afflant ?Sworand subscrib be re rye this 17TH Day of AUG U T 2020 vli� Signature of Notary Printed Name of Notary Expires t __ PersonaltyKnown Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced "V _. , S•N i � � ,ni Ott y, N cv CD Packet,Pg. 20 B.1.a Aupd 14 NOTICE OF R—TENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPT ilk CO i:�RDINANIC _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN that an August 19,3i120 a 1.30 P.M,or as spats ehereoftser as may be heard,the Board of County Commissioners of'Molir County,Florida,„h tondo to consider adoption of an:ordinance or ordbionre(s)amending one or:WO f t)te following,County Ordinwroes Matod to COVID-It, 0 I C AN UNCODIFIEI) ORDINANCE:BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.014-2 0 AS AMIENVEI)OY ORDINANCE 022-202 TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS SWEAR A FACE COVERING IN CL PUBLIC IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES-, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM COUNTY°-!'II)E REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE r EXTENT OF Ai MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT;PROVIDING FOR SEVERARILITY, PROVIDING FOR REPEAT, OF ALL 4 ORDINAaNCE$ INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FQR � •� TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING CV FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE C1MNANCE O 02 I4 oo tJ AN UNC?ODIFIED EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF Ca COUNTY COMMISSH)NERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING f#.RtIINANCE NO. 23-7020 CREATING SECTION 3,(5) ALLOWING "RESTAURANTS TO SELL FOOD TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH DRIVE THROUGH,' DELIVERY AND/OR CURBSIDE SERVICES DURING THE HOURS OF 11*00 FAA. AND 5,00 A.Mk.' CREATING'SECTION 4_(r),e-PROVIDING FOR A NO CONTEST FINE � OF SM IN LIEU Of CONTES71NG AN ISSUER CITATION; TO � MANDATE THAT ALL BARS,RESTAURANTS,AND FOOD SERVICE 0 ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM I1 P.M.UNTIL 5 A.M.EACH DAY U STARTING AT I1 P.M.ON,IULY 24,M9 AND ENDING AT S A.M1.ON � AUGUST 19,' 204 PROD, 111ITING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 11 P.M. UNTIL 7 A.M-EACH DAY STARTING AT 11 P.M.ON 3IlLY 24,2020 AND ENDING A`1'7 A.M.ON AUGUST 19, 2 di'ESTA;RLI.SRING A, MINIMUM C£3UNT3l'-i3II1E REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE W EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT,PROVIDING � FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDIiNAPNCE$ INCONSISTENT ;HEREWITH, PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL To THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE, The August 19,2020 Meeting of the Board of Canary Cp loners of Mournae County,FL will be conducriod via.Com agumicalloo Media T hna ("CM`t*) using a Enern Wobtuar CV platFerm.The public is strongly encouraged to swatch the meeting on Monroe County's 1v M on CV Comcast Channel 76, AT&T UVem Chartuel 9a or on the C:unty's web portal -@ Itt1p Jrr u n tnnt2 a tom(Birsass t)efs E9taesaax. Simoy i cd=she"il°rrrrh,UW'late ua v lew tote i'uva matins with liveCad captioning on.are jurogrand.page thni encturboa..the.ottenda and samada backup... 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'Withers prompted, CU enter your WWI address and owto to joist the webiraw.When the Maym rally Nr speakers an she iramda)you wimb to coo et on,or when the Bard is nearing your acus(s)as the m a:ting progresses,selatd the'Paired Mane f dim appem at CD the boatann of the t,00nm webium scretim to be reco imd,by the Zoom webanar War, CD The Zoom webi ear boss will request the item#you wish to speak on and enable your partieclpation voh"the Mayor calla ter public speakm un your itzni,To rcpart probleas w1rh the broadcast or participation iny the Zoom webl ar,ploase call( )0724141t3s. }., CV Pursuant to Swim 285,01K Florida Statutca,aotice is givers that if a petson decides to aMead any { decision made by the Board with respect to any shatter considered at serail hearings or rneotinga,he 0 will need a record of the prooeeciirrggs,and that,for such putpoact he snap need to ensure that a t votbatirn record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimatry and evidence upert l' 0) which the appeal is to be bald . U ADAAS'SYS°TANC"E,I,iryoe pre a pernm wkh o ',Ply m ae&*qedd aversounodAzior&in order ha r in nstspe ,pkxm oantad Me C:oenry Ailinhii-etwIs Qpw.to phoning t3 l2pt-,adCr. beogwa me hours of&,30 anx-5."prod-prier to the s0estated w •iY ycn err heating ar aakt &`4v4 caff 1711 Live Ckewd C4pfionfiq is av&Ob o We vur ww& Pored @t Intp Ilmsutrt'txtru�utwfl .,_cttutt,lttxens48 t ,for raoa N s of the Monrov cofifty Bosov:of Cawns+C a Dated V Kay West,Florida,this 19'day ofAuldust;2420 W KEVIN MADOr.Clerk of titer Circuit'Court ('SEAL) and ex h ado Clerk of tO Board of County Crtsnntsasipnt rr1'Mttutee:Couatty,Florida Packet Pg. 21 B.1.b ORDINANCE NO. 027-2020 N AN UNCODIFIED EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE co COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 023-2020, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 025-2020; TO ca MANDATE THAT ALL BARS,RESTAURANTS,AND FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM 12 A.M. y UNTIL 5 A.M. EACH DAY STARTING AT 12 A.M. ON AUGUST 19,2020 AND ENDING AT 5 A.M.ON SEPTEMBER 0 7, 2020; PROHIBITING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 12 A.M. UNTIL 7 A.M. EACH DAY STARTING AT 12 A.M. ON AUGUST 19,2020 AND ENDING AT 7 A.M.ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2020; EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 AT 11:00 P.M.; ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM COUNTY-WIDE REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida(hereinafter "Board") finds that COVID-19 presents a danger to the health, safety, and welfare of the public; N and LO CD WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) advises that COVID-19 spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks; these droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs; and studies and evidence on infection control report that these droplets usually travel around 6 feet (about two arms lengths); and 0 WHEREAS, the CDC advises that a significant portion of individuals with coronavirus lack symptoms ("asymptomatic") and that even those who eventually develop symptoms ("pre- symptomatic") can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms. This means that the CD virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity—for example,speaking,coughing, N CD or sneezing - even if those people are not exhibiting symptoms; and N CD WHEREAS, despite several protective measures taken by the State and the County, the d infection rates have grown worse; and WHEREAS, state and local officials from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties have recognized that those three counties have seen the gravest infection rates of the State; and Page 1 of 7 Packet,Pg. 22 B.1.b WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County is immediately adjacent to Monroe County and Broward County is located between Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties; and N WHEREAS, according to representatives of the Monroe County Tourist Development co Council, much of the summer tourism market in the Keys stems from residents of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties; and WHEREAS, current research has shown that a leading means of spreading the virus is by passage of aerosol particles exhaled by infected persons; and 0 WHEREAS, the CDC, State and Local Health Officials, as well as Monroe County have adopted recommendations and requirements to limit opportunities for spread through such measures as limiting crowd size, facial covering rules and recommendations, closing bars and limiting restaurant service; and limiting other activities where people come into contact with other people with whom they have not quarantined; and WHEREAS,the Florida Fish&Wildlife Commission(FWC)has established a 2-day sport 2 season for recreational harvest of spiny lobster; and WHEREAS,this 2-day mini season precedes the opening of commercial lobster season so as to reduce conflicts between recreational and commercial fishermen competing for lobsters if there was but one opening day of lobster season; and WHEREAS, in 2020, the lobster mini-season falls on July 29 and 30 and the regular lobster season begins on August 6, 2020; and N LO WHEREAS, FWC has advised that, by far, Monroe County is the county most impacted CD by mini-season in terms of the number of people participating in the season; and WHEREAS, experience has demonstrated that the annual mini-lobster season attracts a large number of visitors to Monroe County; and WHEREAS, while the actual act of harvesting of lobster involves scuba diving, free diving, snorkeling,and bully netting,activities that do not directly facilitate the spread of the virus, many of the people doing the harvesting will engage in social activities in off-hours that risk the community spread of the virus, including the patronizing of local restaurants and bars; and CD WHEREAS, experience has demonstrated that many recreational lobster fishermen also flock to the Keys at the opening of the regular lobster season in early August; and d WHEREAS, on June 26, 2020, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) issued Emergency Order 2020-09, which closed bars for all but carry out service, as amended on July 1, 2020; and Page 2 of 7 Packet,Pg. 23 B.1.b WHEREAS, DBPR premised that order on the statement that bars serve as venues for _ spread of the virus because people tend not to engage in social distancing and tend to mix with people with whom they have not been quarantining; and CO WHEREAS, the local effect of DBPR's order is that people who used to gather at bars have shifted to restaurants as the preferred spot for late night congregating without engaging in CO social distancing; and WHEREAS, the Board finds it is in the best interest of public health, safety and welfare of the residents and workers of, and visitors to, the Florida Keys to prohibit bars and restaurants c from operating during the hours of 11 P.M. until 5 A.M. during the period beginning 11:00 P.M. on July 24, 2020, the Friday before mini-season and concluding at 11:00 P.M. on Wednesday August 19, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the inconvenience of an ordinance requiring the late night closures of bars and restaurants during this two-week period is minimal compared to the risk to the health, safety, and welfare of the community were no such rule imposed and is preferable to 2 requesting the FWC cancel or reschedule mini-lobster season; and WHEREAS, the Board finds implementation of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, several other State and local jurisdictions across the country have mandated curfews for restaurants and bars in their response to COVID-19; and N WHEREAS, Section 1(f) of Article VIII of the Florida Constitution vests the Board with LO the authority to enact ordinances having countywide effect that are not inconsistent with state law, CD provided that such ordinance shall not be effective within a municipality that has adopted an ordinance in conflict with the County ordinance, to the extent of such conflict; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida has not preempted local governments from regulating in the field of minimum health requirements with respect to COVID-19; and 0 WHEREAS, adopting regulations via ordinance allows for enforcement through a variety of mechanisms including a quasi-criminal offense under F.S. 125.69(1); civil and administrative remedies under chapter 162, Florida Statutes; and enforcement actions for injunctive and other relief in circuit court; and N WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature has declared that"[s]afeguarding the life and property of its citizens is an innate responsibility of the governing body of each political subdivision of the d state" such as Monroe County and its five municipalities; F.S. 252.38; and WHEREAS, F.S. 252.38(3)(a)(5) gives the County the power and authority to waive the procedures and formalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law in order to take whatever prudent action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and Page 3 of 1 Packet,Pg. 24 B.1.b WHEREAS, F.S. 125.66(3) permits the Board to waive the notice requirement and adopt an ordinance by 4/5`'vote in emergency circumstances; WHEREAS, at their July 27, 2020 meeting, the Board determined the prohibitions of co Ordinance No. 023-2020 should not prevent a restaurant from selling food to customers via drive through, delivery and/or curbside service during the hours of 11 P.M. and 5 A.M.; and WHEREAS, the Board further desired to provide an option for a person issued a citation, who does not wish to contest the violation, to allow that person to pay a fine of$250 to the Clerk of the Court in lieu of contesting the citation; o WHEREAS, the Board held a public hearing on August 19, 2020 to consider extending Ordinance No. 023-2020, as amended by Ordinance No. 025-2020, or allowing it to sunset as scheduled; and 0 WHEREAS, at the August 19, 2020 public hearing, the Board decided that current conditions supported extending the ordinance but moving back the time of closure to midnight; 2 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA: Ordinance No. 023-2020,as amended by Ordinance No. 025-2020,is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. The above recitals are adopted by the Board as legislative findings. The Board further finds that an emergency exists that necessitates dispensing with the notice LO requirements in F.S. 125.66. CD SECTION 2. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in this ordinance. (1) A food service establishment is defined to have the same definition as provided for in F.S. 500.03(l)(r) and/or F.S. 509.013(5)(a), Florida Statutes, (2020), and to include mobile food vendors such as food trucks and carts. (2) A bar is defined as any vendor licensed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulations (DBPR) to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises. N (3) An operator shall mean any individual or entity that owns a bar and/or food service establishment, or controls the operation of the business, even if only d for a period of time, regardless of the formal title or role held by that individual. 0 Page 4 of 7 Packet,Pg. 25 B.1.b SECTION 3. Mandatory requirements. N (1) During the period when this ordinance is in effect, a bar and/or food service establishment shall close to the public during the hours of 12:00 A.M. and CO 5:00 A.M. c, CO (2) This prohibition does not prevent a bar or food service establishment from having employees on premises during the hours when closed under this y ordinance to engage in food preparation, restocking supplies, cleaning the establishment, or maintaining security. 0 (3) The operator of the bar and/or food service establishment shall ensure that every individual in that bar and/or food service establishment complies with this ordinance. 0 (4) During the period when this ordinance is in effect, no vendor may sell alcoholic beverages during the hours of 12:00 A.M. and 7:00 A.M. (5) This prohibition does not prevent a restaurant from selling food to customers via drive through, delivery, and/or curbside service during the hours of 12:00 A.M. and 5 A.M. ' U SECTION 4. Penalties and Enforcement. This ordinance may be enforced in the following manner: LO (1) Quasi-Criminal Offense. CD a. Any state, county, or municipal law enforcement officer may o arrest or issue a notice to appear for any knowing and intentional violations committed in his or her presence or through procurement of an arrest warrant. Violations shall be prosecuted by the State Attorney of the 16`h Judicial Circuit. b. A person found in violation may be punished by up to 60 days in the County jail and/or a fine of up to $500. Each day a violation of this ordinance occurs is considered a separate o offense. N (2) Civil Citation. a. A county or municipal code compliance or state, county, or municipal law enforcement officer may, upon observation of a d violation by a person, issue a notice to appear or civil citation to appear in County Court. b. Any person or business establishment prosecuted under this subsection and found in violation of this ordinance may be punished by a fine of up to$500.00. Each day a violation of this ordinance occurs is considered a separate offense. Page 5 of 7 Packet,Pg. 26 B.1.b c. If a person issued a citation does not wish to contest the violation, that person may pay a fine of $250 to the Clerk of Court in lieu of contesting the citation. co (3) Administrative Notice of Violation a. A county or municipal code compliance officer may, upon discovery of a violation, issue a notice of violation and notice to appear before the Code Compliance board or special magistrate of that officer's jurisdiction. y b. Any person or business establishment found in violation of this c ordinance may be fined pursuant to part I of Chapter 162,Florida Statutes. Each day a violation of this ordinance occurs is considered a separate offense. �n (4) Injunctive relief. a. The State Attorney of the 16`h Judicial Circuit and/or the County Attorney may file an action for injunctive relief in Circuit Court seeking to enjoin violations that occur throughout the County, except for violations that occur in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance in conflict with this ordinance. b. The City or Village Attorney for a municipality may file an action for injunctive relief in Circuit Court seeking to enjoin violations that occur with that municipality. U (5) Private Right of Action. Any natural person may seek injunctive relief in the Circuit Court for the 161h Judicial Circuit to enforce violations of this LO section against a violator. Attorney's fees and costs incurred in an action to enforce this ordinance may be awarded to the substantially prevailing party CD at the discretion of the court. SECTION 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or provision of this ordinance is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 6. Applicability and Conflict. This ordinance is intended to have countywide application except within a municipality which has adopted an ordinance in conflict this this ordinance pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution. All County ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. N d SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take immediate effect upon adoption and z filing with the Department of State and shall become enforceable at 11:00 P.M. on Wednesday, August, 19, 2020. SECTION 8. Sunset Date. This ordinance shall sunset at 11:00 P.M. on Monday, September 7, 2020. Page 6 of 7 Packet,Pg. 27 B.1.b cv SECTION 9. Codification. Due to the temporary nature of this ordinance, the Board directs the co co Cleric to send the ordinance to the Municipal Code Corporation for publication on its website but with instructions not to codify the ordinance within the Monroe County Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 191h day of August 2020. y 6 Mayor Heather Carruthers Yes 0 Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron No Commissioner Craig Cates No Commissioner David Rice Yes Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Yes y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN MADOK, Clerk OF MONROE C NT FLORIDA r � ¢1 By: By; As Deputy Clerk M11yor er Carruthers a LO ar f `= o -0 7v Qq C� u t Aoy rroRwEr t' R SHIKIPNGM.JR. A cv DAMCD r cv CD W Page 7 of 7 Packet,Pg. 28 &- In 11 ,Z The Florida keys Only Deity Newspaper;Est. 1876 PO Box 1800,Key West FL 33041 tV P:(305)292-7777 ext.219 F:(305)295-$025 1ega1s@keysnJMie&WED Co ONROE CO ADMIN/BOCC AUG 2 12020 THE HISTORIC GATO BUILDING 1100 SiMONTON ST SUITE 2-205 MONROE COUN1Y T7ORNE'v Z, KEY WEST FL 3 040 � Account: 143331 Ticket. 352437 c 0 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT ns STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER aged to watch the meting on Monroe COUNTY OF IiIIQIVRC3E ADOPTION of COUNTY ORDINANCE CouIs MCTV on Comcast Channel 76,AT$T 4JVerse Channel 99 or on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM County`s wetr portal 0pllrsnonro- 8e re the ndersi ed aUthoiit ersonall a grad IT MAY CONCERN that on August 19, g }unt fy l igtn2.comlcitiaensfUefa�sit, y p y ppe 2020 at 1:30 P.M.,or as soon thereafter AM. Simply select the "Watch Live" Lj as may be heard.the Berard of County banner to view the live meeting with U r Commissioners of Monroe County Flor- live closed captioning on an integrat- _ _ who on oath Bays that he or she is ida,intends to consider adoption of an ed page that includes the agenda and m ordinance or ordinance(s) amending agenda backup. one or both of the following County m Ordinances related to COVID-19: If a citizen has a device,they can rhA out r of the Key West Citizen,a daily search for and add "MCTV" to their m newspaper publi hed in y West,in Monroe County, Florida,that the attached ORDINIANCE NO,024-2020 personal lineup. Monroe County's "MCTV"is also provided via the Mon- copy of advertisment,being a legal notice in the matter of ORDINANCE NO.024 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE BY THE roe County mobile apps I or M and —2020 was published in said newspaper in the issues of: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- and through our streaming we ERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA portal 0 hn j(mme fl.vbd, stus. AMENDING ORDINANCE Nio.014-2020 tvlvodl7lii b1 craw=live. Sunday,August 9,2020 AS AMENDED BY ORt7YNIANtCE 022 2020 TO MANDATE THAT iNDIVIDUAALS Citizens can listen to audio only from WEAR A FACE COVERING IN PUBLIC IN their phone by dialing(646)519-9805 U CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES;ESTABLISH- or(669)900-6833 and,when prompted, CD Afflant further says that the Key West Citizen IS a newspaper ublished in Key QUI A ENT, EXCEPT COUNTY-WIDE RE- enter they the k ID#9$2 2$O6 03t7 y yP y QUYREMENJT EItCEPT To THE EXTENT followed try the key: CD West,in said Monroe County,Florida and that the said newspapers has hereto- OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CON- tV fore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida every day,and FLICT, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; The public can comment durinQthe live uO has been entered as periodicals matter at the post Office In KB West,in said PROVIDES FOR REPEAL of ALL TH;OR- Public co Hearing either by phoning in i- tV y DINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; by connecting to the love Zoom weba CD - Mlonroe County, Florida,for a period of 1 year next preoed ng the first publication PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE nar link using the following instruc- cif the attached copy of advertisement;and afflant further says that he or she has �ARY OF STATE 5D PROVIDING tions: neither paid nor premised any person,Firm or corporation any diBctaunt,rebate, a)Tn commission or refund for the purpose of securingthis advertisement for publica- ORDIlLkNCE No.D2 o i t whenMINES or ( d, me 6$33 and when prompted, enter tion in the said ne AN UNCOOIFIED EMERGENCY ORDI- the WVehinar ID# 982 2806r 0317 NANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY followed by the#key,they:*9 to COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE CCIUN• "Raise your hand"to be recognized IN, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE by the Zoom webinar host. (Signature of Affla& NO.023.2020 CREATING SECTION US) CD ALLOWING RESTAURANTS TO SELL b)To ccuriment on an Item using the FOOD To CUSTOMERS THROUGH Uyt Zoom w+ahlnar link:Open this A rm 8ynd S t o before a this 21 st day of August 2020 DRIVE THROUGH, DELIVERY ANDI live Zoom webinar link a httpll C bledOR CURBSIDE SERVICES DURING THE www.monroecounty-fkgoviSocc HOURS OF 11:00 PM.AND S°.00 A.M., MeetingAugust19 (that also ap- m f CREATING SECTION 4.(2)c PROVIDING pears in both the published Agen- FOR A NO CONTEST FINE OF$250 IN da and Agenda Packet). 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Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Na-0Statutes,notice is given that if a person The August 19,2020 Meeting of the decides to appeal any decision made by Hoard of County Commissioners of the Board with respect to any matter Monroe County,FL will be conducted considered at such hearin #the rcr or rrreet via Communication Media Technology ings,he will need a recor ("CMT")using a Zoom webinar plat- Ceedings,and t form. The public is strongly encour- he may need t Packet,Pg. 29 B.1.b tim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. rtl ADA ASSISTANCE:!t you are a person with a disability who needs special accommodations in order to partid- W pate in this proceeding please contact N the Counttyy Administrator's Office by phoning(�05)2924MY,between the hours of 810 a.m.-5.00 p.m.prior to oo the scheduled meeting,•if you are hear- CJ l or voice impaired,calf'71 t". Live Ca Ceased Captioning is avallable via our web portal 0 SStl u.. n a r :.rr"Al— crr3o4 .nN -y r meetings of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners. Dated at Key West Florida,this 5th lair _ of August 20KEV 20. IN MADOK, Clerk of O the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk of 0 the Board of County Commiulbners of Monroe County,Florida m O&MO Key West Citizen in O O O O m O m O m CJ N CD u3 N CD O O m O O O O m CD CD h N CD O O m O O O m Packet,Pg. 30 B.1.b __J NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER r ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE Oy NOTICE IS HEREBY�GIVEN<TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that On August 19, 2020'at 1.30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as may be heard,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Nor- Ida,intends to consider adoption of an ordinance or Ordinance(s) amending one or Roth"of the following County Ordinances related to COVID-19. ORDINANCE ,i 2020 AN UNCODINED ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION. O A ERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.0%20 0 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE II22- 2020 TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS 0) WEAR A FACE COVERING IN PUBLIC IN O CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES ESTABLISH. N ING'A MINIMUM COUNTY-WIDE RE O QUIREMENT EXCEPT TO THE ERTE14T OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CON ¢ FUQC PROVIDING FOR S,EVERABILITY; O F PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL OR- DINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR-TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFE E AND SUNSET DATE. O ORPJNA CE NO.021-2OTO AN UNCODIFIEO EMERGENCY O OI NANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUN- TY: FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE .02.3 20020 CREATING SECTION 3.(5) ALLOWING RESTAURANT'S TO SELL fJ 91 FOOD TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH � DRIVE THROUGH, DELIVERY AND/ tV OR CURBSIDE SERVICES DURING THE CD HOURS OF 11,00 RK AND 5:00 A.M., N CREATING SECTION 9.(2)c-PROVIDING s FOR A NO CONTEST FINE OF$250 IN N LIEU OF CONTESTING AN ISSUED CITA- CD TION TO MANDATE THAT ALL BARS, ,} RESTAURANTS, AND HOOD 'SERVICE' ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM 11 PM. I i UNTIL 5 A.M.EACH DAY STARTING AT O kr I I P.M.ON JULY 24,2020 AND ENDING � AT 5 A,M,ON AUGUST 19,2020;PRO- HIBITING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 11- RM.UNTIL 7 A.M.IEACK DAY STARTING AT 11 PK ON DULY 24,2020 AND END• ING AT 7 A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2020, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM CORN-` CD T IDE REQUIREMENT EXCEPT TO O THE.EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDI- NANCE IN CONFUCT, PROVIDING FOR O SEVERA IL"PROVIDING FOR REPEL O OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR TRANS- m MITTAL TO THE SECRETARY Of STATE CD AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE tV AND SUNSET DATE. CD tV The August 19,2020 Meetigg of the Board of County Commissioners'of Monroe County,FL will be conducted CD via Communication Media Technology ("CMT") using a Zoom ebinar plat- forttl The public is strongly enc€aur aged to watch the meeting on Monroe County's MC TV on Comcast Channel O 76,AT&T UVerse Channel 99 or on the m County°s web portal 0 o°Ilmonm- ecou t gm2v Qm1CitizensJDefault. aaSimply select the 'Watch Lave" n6r to view the live meeting with live hosed captioning on an integrat- ed pa- a that includes the agenda and, O agenda backup., O U m Packet,Pg. 31 B.1.b N If acitizen has a Rqku device,they can 0) search for and add", CrV' to their r personal 'lineup. Monroe County"s 00 •"MCTV"is also provided via the Neon- Ca roe County mobile apps for LO and Ca rill and through our streaming web portal 0htthstllmartrae-fl yad.castus f7live�chl nav�iiVe. r a Citizens can listen to atrrlld only,fr+om ( )9a33ai( noor 9g nd,vh prompted, � enter the Webinar D#982 2806 f 3t7 fol(oyu'ed by the P key,` O The ubfic,can comment d1ijiq the,live U Pubic Heartng either b phoning in or by connecting to the lire Zoom w6bl-' nor link using the following hlstruc tiotrt: in a]'Ta comment an an iitem by rrhrrve 0) Dial fti46f;518.9805 or (669) 00- O 6833 and, when prompted,enter us the Webinar ID# 982 2886 03t7 followed by the R key,then*9 to "Raise your hand"to be recognized by the om webinar host. O l l bf To comment on an item usinsr"'tile � �Z�vvebinar iiatk;t7pen this r live Zoom webinar link 0 http:Al N www.monroecounty-fl.gov/Bocc- MeetingAugustl9 MeetingAugustl9 (that also ap- pears m both the publishedAgen- da and Agenda Packet). When prompted enter your email ad- dress and name to join the webinar. When the Mayor calls for speakers on the item(s)you wish to comment on, or when the Board is nearing your itern(s) as the meeting pro- resses,select the,"Raised !land" feature that appears:at the bottom tV of the Zpom webinar screen to be CD recognized by the Zoom webinar tV host r t N The Zoom webinar host wil l request the CD item B you wish to speak on and enable your participation when the,Mayor ' calls for public speakers on your ffem. O To report problems with the broadcast or parted tidn in the Room webinar, O please call(305)8724931 � Pursuant to Section 286,0105, Florida Statutes,notice is given that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter a� considered at such hearings or meet- ings,he will creed a record of,the pro- ceedings, and that, for such purpose, � he may need'to ensure that a verba- tNm record of'the��rrroceedings is-made, E f which record incE,des the testimony M and evidence;upon,vvhich the appeal is CD to be based. tV ADA ASSISTANCE.,if u=are a person whir a disability sty'freeds spacial accommodations in,order to part'id CD - pate in this proceeding,please contact the County Administrator; Office, by O ph)ning e W 292 1,between the hours of 8,30 a m -5:,00 p.rtr,prism to O the scheduled meetarsg°of��au are hear- ing or voice impalrec#cacti-Ti l", lave. Closed Captionin rs available via our we h portal rt °ilntettraertaniv- f1 itumZ co�Cttizensll[t firr � meetings of the Monroe County Board of county Commissioners. Dated at Key Wdst,Florida,this 5th day of Auguste 2l128. KEVIN MADOK, Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex off ido Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of -Monroe County,Florida 08108120 Key West Citizen Packet,Pg. 32 B.1.b NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DAY STARTING AT 11 P.M.ON' progresses,select the-Raised CONSIDER PTION OF DULY 24,2020AND ENDING AT Hand feature that appears COUNTY ORDINANCE 5 A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2020; at the bottom of the Zoom NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PROHIOM14G ALCOHOL SALES webinar screen to be recognized r WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that FROM 11 P.M.UNTIL.7 A.Mr the Zoom webinar hest. WEEK on August 19,2020 at 1:30 EACH DAY STARTING AT 11 P M. TI�e Zoom webinar host will Ly PM,or as soon thereafter ON 3ULY 24w 2020 AND ENDING request the item#you wish tV as may heard,the Board AT i A.M.ON AUGUST 19,2020 to speak on and enable your of County Commissioners ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM participation when the Mayor r of Monroe County,Florida, COU ITY VADE REQUIREMENT, C calls for public speakers on your Intends to consider adoption EXCEPTTOTHEEXTENTOFA item,To report problems with Ca Published Weekly of an ordinance or ordinance(s) MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN the broadcast or participation tJ Marathon,Monroe County,Florida amending one or both of the CONFLICT,PROVIDING FOR in the Zoom webinar,please call follovAng County Ordinaries SEV€RABILITY;PROVIDING FOR (305)872-W31. related to MD-19. REPEALOF ALL ORDINANCES Pursuant to Section 28&DI0, ORDINANCE NO,024 6 2020 INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; Florida Statutes,notice is y PROD OF PUBLICATION AN UNCO[DIFIED ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL�given that if a person decides � BY THE BOARD Of COUNTY TO THE SECRETARYOF SPATE ;to apppeal a decision madeCOMM � h respect STATE OF FLORIDA DACOUNTY,fF RI AMONERS OF ENDING I AND EFFECTIVE DING FORSET by the Boamatt r considered ORDINANCE NO.014-2020 A EFF AND SUNSET Ling st a matter or mee int at �" AMENDED BY ORDINANCE r h, re 0 �COUNTY The August t 9,2020 Meting ,such In s or of the of County he will a Before the undersigned authority 022-2020TOM MANDATE THAT Commissioners of roe proceedings,andthat,forsuch INDIVIDUALS WEAR A FACE County,FL wilt be conducted purpom he may need to ensure personally appeared JASON KOLER who COVERING IN PUBLIC IN via Communication Media that a verbatim record ofthe on oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, Technol i"CMtTp using a; fr�Slsmadeutrhlch ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM Zoom VWe inar�atform.T he record indudes the testimony vi the WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, a weekly COUNTY-WI DE REQUIREMENT, public isstron lyencouraged and evidence which the � newspaper published in Marathon, in EXCEPTTO THE EXTENT OfA towatchthemeetingon a Itstobe sed MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN � Monroe Countys on ADA tf yyoouu area cn Monroe County, Florida. that the CONFLICT;PROVIDING FOR comcastChannel76,AT&T ' Person adis lHywho 0 SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR UVese Channet 99 or on the needs special accommodations attached copy of advertisement was REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES County's web portal @ htt l in order to participate in this published in said newspaper in the INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, monroecountyftigm2.com1 proceadto ,pleasecontactthe PRI3VlDINGFORTRANSIuRffTAL Citlxen aultaspx.Simply C rantyA ministrator"sORice, issues of.(date(s)of publication} TOTHESECRETARYOFSTATE selectthe"WatchLive'°banner I�yphunln 305)292 1, AND PROVIDING FOR AN to view the live meeting with bets hours of 8.30 EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. live closed captioning on an an.-5;00 pm,prior to the y ORDINANCE NO.025-2020 integrated page that includes scheduled meeting,if you are AN UNCODIFIED EMERGENCY the agenda and agenda backup.hewing or voice impaired call ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF If a citizen has a F oku device, -711"Live Closest Captioni COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF they can search for and add is available via our web portal MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA m m to their ppe�rsonal lineup. httpWmonroecountyfi.I rn2. 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Circuit Court CD OF T I,00 P.M.AND 5 A,MA.; Citizens can listen to audio and exofficio Clerk of the Boars In said Monroe County, Florida, once CREATINGSECTTION4,(2) on�from their phone by of CountyLO each week(on Thursday) and has been c.PROVIDING FORA NO dia[Ing( )518-980Sof069) Cornnfissionersof,Monroe CONTEST FINE OF S250 IN LIEU 900-6833 and,when prompted, Ca Florida qualified as a second class mail matter at OF CONTESTING AN ISSUED enter theWebinar I[D#9822Bf10 Publts 6 the post office in Marathon, In Monroe CITATION,TO DATE11-1AT 0317 followed by the#key.+ August 13,2020` ALL BAK RESTAURANTS, The public can comment during The Weekly Newspapers � County, Florida,for a period of one year AND FOOD SERVE i the live Public Hearing either by � ESTABUSHMENTS CLOSE FROM phoning in or by connecting W next preceding the first publication of 11 P,MIt,UN71LS AA&EACH the live Zoom webinar link using the attached copy of advertisement.The the following instructions. affiant further says that he has neither phomcommentW)518lWStem o phone=D`aa6(ti46)5185 or paid nor promised any person, firm, or ( 9) 833 and,when prompted,enter the Webinar corporation any discount, rebate, ID#982 2806 0317 followed by commission or refund for the purpose of the#kM then'9to"Raise your hand"to be recognized by the securing this advertisement for Zoom webinar host em M publication in the said newspaper(s) us and usTo comment Qnan ebin ing the live Zoom webinar CD that The Weekly NewspalpeC is in Fall link:Open this live Zoom cat webinar link @ httpJlwww. CD compliance with Chapter 5d of the monroeODUnty govl Florida State Statutes on Legal and BoctMeeetingAugustl9(that also appears in both the Official Advertisements, published Agenda and Agenda CD Packet).When 7 youremailadessandname i VZ to join the wrebinar.When the o Mayor calls for speakers on the item(s)you wish to comment �Swor to and subscribed before me on,or when the Board is nearing th is f day of2CT. your itemfs)as the meeting ._.Y (SEALS ` ;x ', ',, I a � TOWPATTERSON e it Deoamber 17,2021 Pubk U Packet,Pg. 33 B.1.b Marathon-Sunshine Key-Big Pine Key-No Name Key-lidle,Wdie&Big Torch Key-Ramtod Ke rSemmeriand KeyCuatiae Key-Sugarloaf Key CD i. N 00 30330 Overseas Highway P.O. Box 431639 Big Fine Key, FL 33043 U Phone: 305-872- 106 Fax 305-515-2 39 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION KECEIVrc m STATE OF FLORIDA AUG 2 1 2020 COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Steve Estes,Who on oath says that he is the Publisher for the News-Barometer,a weekly newspaper published each Friday in Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida;that the attached copy of advertisement,being a legal notice in the matter in of. LEGAL NOTICE: INTENT TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE FACIAL COV- ERINGS/CLOSURE BARS:COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR HISTORIC GATO BUILDING 1100 IIt ONTON ST., SUITE - 05, KEY WEST, FL 33040 was published in said newspaper in the Issue(s) of: AUGUST 14, 2020 Affiant further says that the News-Barometer Is a weekly newspaper published in Big Pine Ivey, in said Monroe County, Florida and that said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida each week and has been entered as first-class mail matter at the post office in Big Pine Key, in said Monroe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement:and affiant further says that she has neither paid U nor promised any person,firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the pur- pose of securing this advertisement for publication in said newspaper. LO Signature of Affiant 6 ?Swor and subscrib be r rye this 17TH Day of AUG 11 T 2020 0 i�-m Signature of Notary Printed Name of Notary Expires ta- Personalty Known Produced Identification 0 Type of Identification Produced . ,i-�s _. v y, N r-- cv CD 0 m Packet,Pg. 34 B.1.b Aupd 14 NOTICE OF R—TENTION TO CONSIDER AD0PT_10N,Pk COUNTY t�RDINANCk_ N NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN that an August 19,3i120 a �y 1.30 P.M,or as woo thereagitar as may be heard,the Bo=4 of Coanaly Commissioners of monrotr County,Florida,„h t v&to consider adoption of an:ordinance or ordinanre(s)anter ding ono or WO f the following County Ordirnawes relayed to COVID-It, IJ I C AN UNCODIFIEI) ORDINANCE:BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.014-21020 AS AMENNVED OY ORDINANCE 022-202 O TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS WEAR A FACE COVERING IN t8 PUBLIC IN"CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, ESTABLISHING A N MINIMUM COUNTY°-WTDE REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT;PROVIDING FOR SEVERARILITY, PROVIDING FOR REPEAT, OF ALL l ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING kOR � U TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF:STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE ORIl1NANCE NQ 02 I4 to AN UNCODIFIED EMERGENCY ORI}INANCE BY THE BOARD OF � COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA O AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 023-7020 CREATING SECTION 3,(5) N ALLOWING.RESTAURANTS TO SELL FOOD TO CUSTOMERS THROUGH DRIVE THROUGH, DELIVERY AND/OR CURBSIDE � SERVICES DURING THE HOURS OF 11*00 FAA. AND 5,00;A.M.:' CREATING SECTION 4(r),e-PROVIDING FOR A NO CONTEST FINE OF SM IN LIEU OF CONTESTING AN ISSUER CITATION; TO MANDATE THAT ALL BARS,RESTAURANTS,AND FOOD SE, VICE ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM I1 P.M.UNTIL 5 A.M.EACH DAY y STARTING AT It P.M.ON,IULY 24,M9 AND ENDING AT S A.M.ON O AUGUST 19,20204 PROD, 111IT'ING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 11 P.M. � UNTIL 7 A.M-EACH DAY STARTING AT 11 P.M.ON JULY 24,2020 AND ENDING AT 7 A.M.ON AUGUST 19, 2 di'ESTA;RLI.SRING A MINIMUM Cf3UNT3l'-i3 I1E REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT,PROVIDING FOR SEVERABYLITY, PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCE$ INCON$UTENT HEREWITH, PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE:AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE, (, The August 19,2020 Meeting of the Heard of Canary Ca Totters of Mowft County,FL CD CV will be condumd vla Comrmum atiom Media Taachma ("CMT*)using a Zoom Wobtmar CD platferm.The public is strongly encouraged to snatch the meeting on Monroe County's 1>CTV on Comcast Channel 76, AT&T UVem Oaaanal 9a or on the Coisay's web Portal -@ t hllp Jprynn snot a tp(Birsasse Simply scce9eP�n v '> tu vtoroef (44 rave uaccang with lavrtlased captioning sonars lrateg!'ated.page"inctudesahe.aganda and Uwx1a backup.., CD if a eltszen has Anita dew M they can scorch forand add'MCTV'w their penvoul ii=p P4aiireas County's O "1.ICW'is also provWd via tiro lVlezUM(:°aaauy mobile apps for( and '..and through.our srroantirig. web portal @ haptt1ltt ownrog= ebldtnav:-lies. O Citi2ens can listen to audio only Ctenu shah plunq by dialing( 11I-9W5 or(e69)900-6833 ow,when � prompted.enacx the Webutar ID4 982 atilt 0311 roitowed by Oc#key.. The public rase comment derha t the live Public Bearing dthor by pboaft to or by cousectlag go the Are T,00mwebtn"guk tbefollewinginairustiun a) lo -`x Dial(5461 519.9805 aar( ) '3 and;. whoa prompted,enter they Webinar IDh 982 2806 0317 followed by the a key;than 9ro"Masseyow-hand"te be recognized by doe Zoom webinarhost. O 6) Tea eaaiurharit as no ltetrt..msima the-avat iaAsem w'Iaiae ftk;.Open this Plvir,Zoom wobinw link (that O O also appows in both the published Agenda and Agenda Packs). Wben eater your cmail address and mate to joasa the webmar.)&than the Mayas Calla star speakera an the itcm(s)you Mash to cpmtawitt on,or whop the Br arsl is nearing your itent(s)m the meeting progresses,sew the-Paimd Hared"f the appem at the bonom of the Zooms webiaar screen to be ructago iced by the Zoom webaanar host. CV CD The,Zwm webi-agar boat will..mquest the hem 0 you wish to speak on and enable your pardalpation v.ben the CV Mayor calla ter public speakwa om your itsm,To report problougs winh the proadvaat or participation inh the Zoom webl aar,please call( )0724MM. }. Pursuant to Swim 285,01K FloridaStatratea,notice is givens that if a parlon decides to aMead any I decision spode by the Board with respect to any plotter considered at such hearings or meetings,he 11 O will need a record of the proceecliudlv and that for such Purpose,he unit need to ensure that a t votbatim,record of the prooDadings is made,which hard iatchnias the testimony and ovicknee upeR l' U which the appeal is to be based. O ADA AS'SYS°TANCE,If you pre a person with a ::',Ply%am se&* munodwimr&in aarder a� p tB pwasroaft in this Ps' ,pkxm magod roe Ckunury Adanuhunsorls Qpcv.ty phoning fI 3 29"441. 1 O bapawn iar been of 1a30 amL-5..,"Asm-prier to ran shad nr I `if yam err aeartng or a"ala� t 1 `4-4 caff 1711 Live Claeod C4pfionfiq is avayffM We vur ww& gored 1ntp tlantutrt txtsv�nxvfl .,_eotatLl;.ataban�'/ r ,for sn"ags of A'ae Monroe Conny Board of County camathainggem Dated V Key West,Florida,this 10 dui^ofAugoat;2420 W I KEVIN MADOr.Clerk of the Circuit Court ('SEAL) and etc o cio Clerk of to Board of County Commissioneas cfMoaraoCounty,Florida Packet,Pg. 35 B.1.c NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER 31 ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on September 8, 2020 at 5:05 P.M., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, intends to consider adoption of an ordinance or ordinance(s) amending one or both L of the following County Ordinances related to COVID-19: a. ORDINANCE NO. 026 -2020 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 014-2020, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 022-2020 AND ORDINANCE 024-2020, TO MANDATE THAT INDIVIDUALS WEAR A FACE COVERING IN PUBLIC IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM COUNTY-WIDE REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT v HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 027-2020 AN UNCODIFIED EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 023-2020, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 025-2020; TO MANDATE THAT ALL BARS, RESTAURANTS, AND FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE FROM 12 22 A.M. UNTIL 5 A.M. EACH DAY STARTING AT 12 A.M. ON AUGUST 19, 2020 AND ENDING AT 5 A.M. ON c SEPTEMBER 7, 2020; PROHIBITING ALCOHOL SALES FROM 12 A.M. UNTIL 7 A.M. EACH DAY STARTING AT 2 12 A.M. ON AUGUST 19, 2020 AND ENDING AT 7 A.M. ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2020; EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 AT 11:00 P.M.; 0 ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM COUNTY-WIDE REQUIREMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF A c MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL E ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. 3 Packet,Pg. 36 B.1.c The September 8, 2020 Budget Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, FL will be conducted via Communication Media Technology ("CMT") using a Zoom Webinar platform. The public is strongly encouraged to watch the meeting on Monroe County's MCTV on Comcast Channel 76, AT&T UVerse Channel 99 or on the County's web portal @ http://monroecounlyfl.igm2.com/Citizens/Default.Wx. Simply select the "Watch Live" banner to view the live meeting with live closed captioning on an integrated page that includes the agenda and agenda backup. CL If a citizen has a Roku device,they can search for and add "MCTV"to their personal lineup. Monroe County's "MCTV"is also provided via the Monroe County mobile apps for 10S and Android and through our streaming web portal ghqps://monr e-fl.vod.castLis.tv/vod/?Iive=chl&nav=live. Citizens can listen to audio only from their phone by dialing (646) 518-9805 or (669) 900-6833 and, when prompted, enter the Webinar ID# 969 4844 1250 followed by the# key. The public can comment during the live Public Hearing either by phoning in or by connecting to the live , Zoom webinar link using the following instructions: a) To comment on an item by phone: Dial (646) 518-9805 or (669) 900-6833 and, U when prompted, enter the Webinar ID# 969 4844 1250 followed by the # key, then *9 to "Raise your hand'to be recognized by the Zoom webinar host. b) To comment on an item using the live Zoom webinar link: Open this live Zoom E webinar link @ hops://www.monroecounty-fl.!,2�ov/Bud!,2�etSei)8 (that also appears in both the published Agenda and Agenda Packet). When prompted, enter your email address and name to join the webinar. When the Mayor calls for speakers on the item(s) you wish to comment on, or when the Board is nearing your item(s) as the =� meeting progresses, select the "Raised Hand' feature that appears at the bottom of the Zoom webinar screen to be recognized by the Zoom webinar host. The Zoom webinar host will request the item #you wish to speak on and enable your participation when the U Mayor calls for public speakers on your item. To report problems with the broadcast or participation in - the Zoom webinar,please call(305) 872-8831. C Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, notice is given that if a person decides to appeal any 0 decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such hearings or meetings, he will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. c 0 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.m. prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call "711': Live Closed Captioning is available via our web portal @ http://monroecounlyfl.igm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx for meetings of the Monroe County Board of 0 County Commissioners. 0 Dated at Key West, Florida, this 2I't day of August, 2020. .. KEVIN MADOK, Clerk of the Circuit Court (SEAL) and ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida et 4 Packet,Pg. 37 B.1.c Publication dates: KW Citizen (Wed) 8//26/20—Account# 143331 (BOCC) Keys Weekly (Th) 8/27/20 -Account#2074 (BOCC) News Barometer (Fr) 8/28/20 -Account#NB007 (BOCC) CL 0 U 0 c c 0 m 0 U 0 0 0 5 Packet,Pg. 38 AUG 3 120208.�.� NOTag OF INTENTION TO Morr a ognfS+S MCTV on such purpose,he may need tAONROE COUNTY ATTORN y CONSIOER ADOPTION OF Cq� � �176,AT&T to ensure thatAverbatim � COuN rY ORRINANCE UV nie`Chanlsel g9 or on the record bf the proceedings is o NOT1tE IS,HEREBY GiVEN TO Courr"',j web,poitai @ httpVl made,which record includes WHOM 1T I�hAY CONCERN that monroecourityfLiqm2.com/ the testimony and evidence WEEKoff on Septem or 8,erea aeS:05 CitizensfDefaultaspx Simply upon which the appeal is to a) PM pr s soon thereafter select Na yiyatch Lwe"banner be based. CL as may h, ", ,the Board to vi u�the live meeting with ,=mml ADA�ASSISTANCE*If you are a Of Cuntytcimmissioners ;live closed captioning on an i person with a.disabiitywho >, Of Monroe County Florida, i integrated page that includes needs special accommodations inten'dS to or sI er adoption ; the agenda and agenda in order to participate in this Published Weekly of ancirdinanceorordinance(s)i backup. proceeding,please contact the Marathon,Monroe County,Florida amendrngone°rbotnofthe If"a citizen has aRokudevice, CuntyAdministrator'sOffice, Y foilowing County Ordinances #hey cafi search for and add by phoning(305)292.4441, i related''o COA{1D 19: 'MC IYrto their personal between the hours of 8:30 PROOF OF PUBLICATION 0ANUN QDlFI DozRairANCE IirteypsMonrife'County's a.m.-5-00pm.prior tothe BYTBYTHEBfJARD OF R I AN °MCTYfisalso provided via scheduled meeting;if you are HE SIONERs OF UNTY the A�oriroeCounty mobile hearing or voice impaired,call COMSTATE OF FLORIDA COUNTYFLORIDAAMENDING MON apptfot,OSandAndroid "711 UveCiosed Captioning ourstrea COUNTY OF M®NR®E ©RDiNANCENO.U142020A5 webpotrtal@hUpsJ/mmg @hupJlbmonroec untyle via our web Fl m2.rtal o' AMENQED BY ORDINANCE monroe Lvod castus tvi com/Cfflzens/DefauItaspx Before the undersigned authority 022-2420 AND ORDINANCE vdI�,ve*'ch1 nay--live. for meetings of the Monroe 024.21,20,TO MANDATE personally appeared JASON KOLER who c?nlWento audio only County Board of County THAT,INDIVIDUALS WEAR A Trod `hone by dialing Commissioners in an oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of FACECOVIRINGINPUBLICIN {6 �51B,i 45or(669)900 DatedatKeyWest,Florida,this the WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, a week) CERTAINCIRCUMSfANCES, 2111 day of August,2020. Y ESJARLisHiNG A MINIMUM 68 3r rid,when prompted KEVIN MADOK,Clerk ofthe m newspaper published in Marathon, in COUNTY,WIDERE(2uiREMENT p emerth ,p nariD#969ay�`� Circuit court EXCEpTT i?THE ExTENT OF A i 1250 f�uyow01by the `lley` ? and ex office[lerk of the Monroe County, Florida: that the MUNICIPALORDINANCEIN Thep bHc,ean�mmen# r �� Board of County attached copy of advertisement was CONFLICT,PROVIDINGFO0 durin€§thelivePubllcHearing Commissioners of Monroe � ublished in said news a in the SEVERABIUTY,PROVIDINGFOR either by phoning in or CounFlorida p p per REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES by connecting to the live issues of:(date(s)of publication) INCONSISTEWHEREWITH, Zoom webmarlirikusingthe : August 27 2020 PROVIDiNGFORTRANSMITTAL following instructions:, TheWeeklyNewspapers TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE a)To comment on an item by U CC. AND PROVIDING FOR AN phone Dial(646)518-9805or EFFECTIVE AND SUNSET DATE. (669)900.6833 and,when ORDINANCE NO.027-2020 prompted,enter the Webmar AN UNCCODIFIED EMERGENCY ID#969 441250 followed by Affiantfurther5a 5thatthesaldWEEKLY ORDINANCEBYTHEBOARDOF the#Itey,then*9 to"Raiseyur Y COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF hand"to be recognized by the NEWSPAPERS is a newspaper published MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA Zoom webinar host. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. b)To comment on an item in at Marathon, in said Monroe County, 0Iz3204ASAMENDEDBY using the live Zoomwebmar Florida,and that the said newspaper has OROINANCEND.o25 z0z0 link Open this live Zoom heretofore been continuously published N�NTs INS FOODRS' monr�oecqu try fl q v/ In said Monroe County, Florida, once 1'11- "ESCABLISHMENTS BoccMeetingSepB(thatalso C1 g5E FROM 12 A.M.UNTIL appears in`both the published each week (on Thursday) and has been SA.M;IACH`DAYSTARTING Agenda and Agenda Packet). O qualified as a second class mail matter at AT 12 A.M;ON AUGUST 19, When prompted,enter your 2020, ENDING AT 5 A.M. email address and name to the post office in Marathon, In Monroe ONSEPfEMBER7,2020, join the webinar.When the PROHIBITING ALCOHOL Mayor calls for speakers on the o County,Florida,for a period of one year SALES FROM 12A.M.UNTIL item(s)you wish to comment i next preceding the first publication of 7A.M.EACH DAY STARTING on,or when the Board is the attached Co of advertisement.The AT 12 A.M.ON AUGUST 19, nearing your item(s)as copy 2020 AND ENDING AT 7 A.M. meeting progresses,select affiant further says that he has neither ON SEPTEMBER 7,2020, the"Raised Hand"feature o paid nor promised any person, firm, Or EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE that appears at the bottom of TO MONDAY,SEPTEMBER the Zoom webinar screen to 0 corporation any discount, rebate, 7,2b2o AT,11.90P,M j ber ognizedbytheZoom ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM webinarhost. commission or refund for the purpose of COUNTYYVIDEREOUIREMENT ' Tl,eZoomwebinarhostwill securing this advertisement for E*ERTTOTHEEXTENTOFA request the item#you wish publieatianinthesdldnewspaper{5}and MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE iN to speak aon and enable your us ONFLicr,PROVIDING FOR participation when the Mayor that The Weekly Newspapers is in full 3tl1ERABILITY,PROVIDING FOR calls for public speaker$ Rf PEALOF ALL ORDINANCES on your item.To report compliance with Chapter 50 of the INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; problems with the broadcast o Florida State Statutes on Legal and PROVIDING FOR TRRNSMIifAL or participation in the Zoom TOTHESECRETARY'OF STATE; webinar,please call(305)872- Official Advertisements. ANDPROVIDINGFpRAN 8831. ,EFPECfiVE AND SUNSETDATE. Pursuant to Section286.0105, The September8,2020 Florida Statutes,'notice is Meeting of the Board of County given that if a person decides Commissioners of Monroe 1, to appeal any decision made Sw n to and subscribed before me Copnty,,Kwillbeconducted by the Board with respect v>a CornnptP�cation,Media to any matter con)idered a# t da of ,2020. Tec m6l#�y t CMT"y using a such hearings rat�rrieetings, {SEAL Zoom We nor platform.The he will need a record of the Pubi)c1s„strongly encouraged Proceedings,and that for Z to i4itch the eeting on Notary YMPATTERSON WCOMMLSSONOGGIew •�: s:DWember i7, vn Wwy Pubb Undw~ Packet Pg.39