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R.4 County �� � .�� �y,4 ' �, "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Heather Carruthers,District 3 �1 `ll Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron,District 2 The Florida.Keys` )-.���` Craig Cates,District 1 David Rice,District 4 w � Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 County Commission Meeting September 16, 2020 Agenda Item Number: R.4 Agenda Item Summary #7250 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Planning/Environmental Resources TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Emily Schemper(305) 289-2500 1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM WORDING: A public hearing to consider an ordinance by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners adopting amendments to the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan to amend Policy 101.5.25 to reduce the open space ratio for the Recreation (R) Future Land Use Category; providing for severability; providing for repeal of conflicting provisions; providing for transmittal to the State Land Planning Agency and the Secretary of State; providing for amendment to and incorporation in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan; providing for an effective date. ITEM BACKGROUND: Monroe County's current adopted Comprehensive Plan requires a 90% open ratio for the Recreation (R) future land use category. This is similar to requirements of the Conservation FLUM and Preservation FLUM; however, the Recreation FLUM is intended for the provision of recreational facilities and not simply for passive recreation, landscape preservation, or conservation uses. Policy 101.5.11 The principal purpose of the Recreation (R) future land use category is to provide for public and private activity-based and resource-based recreational facilities. Policy 101.5.17 The principal purpose of the Conservation (C) future land use category is to provide for publicly or privately owned lands held primarily for the preservation of natural and historic resources and compatible passive recreational uses. Public uses consistent with the purpose of this category shall be allowed. Policy 101.5.18 The principal purpose of the Preservation (P) future land use category is to provide for publicly owned lands held exclusively for the preservation of natural resources The Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code define open space as (in relation to open space ratio calculations) that portion of any parcel or area of land or water that is required to be maintained such that the area within its boundaries is open and unobstructed from the ground to the sky. (This definition is not intended to exclude vegetation). Open space ratio (OSR) means the percentage of the total gross area of a parcel that is open space. Packet Pg. 3401 R.4 An amendment to the open space ratio to the Recreation (R) future land use category is needed to meet the needs of constituent requests for walking paths, exercise trails, picnic pavilions, shade sails in playgrounds, handball courts, pickle ball courts, tennis courts,parent seating and shade at sporting fields, etc. Additionally, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements are also necessary to ensure that newly constructed, redeveloped and altered recreation facilities meet the requirements of the ADA and are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. These ADA improvements may include accessible routes and ramps, accessible parking spaces, van accessible parking spaces, loading zones, sidewalks, handrails, signage, accessible bathrooms, etc. These improvements require additional impervious surface and structures. Following the impacts of Hurricane Irma and the subsequent rebuilding of park facilities, it has come to the attention of staff that the current open space ratio can limit the restoration of recreational facilities and the provision of additional and more accessible recreational facilities. An amendment is proposed to amend Policy 101.5.25 to reduce the open space ratio for the Recreation (R) future land use category from 90% to 50%, as follows: Future Land Use Densities and Intensities Residential W NonresidentialMinimum Open Land Use Category and Allocated Maximum Net Maximum Space Corresponding Zoning Density'"a) Density(d)c6.a Intensity Ratio W (per upland acre) (per buildable acre) (floor area ratio) Conservation(C) o du N/A (CD zoning) 0 rooms.'spaces N/A ��� f}.�Q .......... ._. ._. _.. _.. _.. .__ Preservation(P)(d) o du N:'A (P zoning) 0 roonis.'spaces N/A 0 1.00 Recreation(R) 0 du N/A 0 0 (PR zoning) 2 rooms.'spaces N.'A tl.?Q 9 The Facilities Department provided the approximate property size, existing impervious area and the open space ratio for some of the existing County parks within the Recreation (R) future land use category: Packet Pg. 3402 R.4 Approx. Approx.non-open OSR NMI Park Name FLU NI total space: space-impervious S area calculations KIN7 1.3 F s Beach Park city KIN7 3.9 Pines Park C11tv 4.7 Bernstein Park. R 502,439 67,079 86-6% 9.8 Volunteer Fire Park Big,oo itG R'\11 22,500 11,831 47-4"=' 100 Wilhehnm Harvey Park R 33,928 4,249 87-5% 14-9 Bay taint R 96,868 24,�29 75-0% 29-9 Watson Field R 122,339 23,305 81-0% 30.4 Paflnx Villa Park Fal _ 30-4 Blue Heron R 83,200 11,000 86.8% 31.0 BPK park R 443,150 93,700 78-9% 40.0 Veteran's park R 91-9 old Settlers` ark R 93_2 Harm'Harris Park R 95-3 Sunset Point Park R 36,625 1,771 95 2% 99.6 KL Conunumty Park R 619,859 196,S48 68 2% 101.3 Friendship R 99,800 17,850 82.1% 104_6 Rowell's waterfront ark* NIC: 365,294 81,899 77-6% The Department of Economic Opportunity and other state agencies reviewed the proposed amendment and issued an Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report, received by the County on August 28, 2020, stating "the Department does not identify any objection or comments to the proposed amendment." PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On June 17, 2020, the BOCC approved Resolution 183-2020 transmitting a proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment to amend Policy 1015.25 to reduce the open space ration for the Recreation (R) future land use category. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: 2019-131_BOCC Staff Report CP_park open space ratio 2019-131_Ordinance_CP park open space APA_Parks-Improve-Public-Health Resolution 183-2020 State report on proposed amendment MONROE CO. 20-03ACSC ORC report FINANCIAL IMPACT: Packet Pg. 3403 R.4 Effective Date: Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Source of Funds: CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: n/a Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Emily Schemper Completed 08/26/2020 12:19 PM Assistant County Administrator Christine Hurley Completed 08/26/2020 12:42 PM Peter Morris Completed 08/26/2020 1:04 PM Purchasing Completed 08/26/2020 1:07 PM Budget and Finance Completed 08/26/2020 2:29 PM Maria Slavik Completed 08/26/2020 2:56 PM Kathy Peters Completed 08/27/2020 10:21 AM Board of County Commissioners Pending 09/16/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 3404 R.4.b rs �r t 3 4 5 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7 8 ORDINANCE NO. -2020 9 10 AN ORDINANCE BY MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 11 COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE 12 COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND POLICY 101.5.25 TO 13 REDUCE THE OPEN SPACE RATIO FOR THE RECREATION (R) FUTURE 14 LAND USE CATEGORY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING 15 FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR 16 TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE 0 17 SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND 18 INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; 19 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-131) 20 L 21 0. 22 WHEREAS, pursuant to Article VIH of the Florida Constitution and Florida Statutes Section 0 23 125.66, Monroe County possesses the police power(s)to enact ordinances in order to protect the health, 24 safety, and welfare of the County's residents; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the adopted Comprehensive Plan requires a 90% open ratio for the Recreation (R) 27 future land use category which is similar to requirements of the Conservation and Preservation future 28 land use categories; however,this category is intended for the provision of recreational facilities and not 29 simply for passive recreation, landscape,preservation, or conservation uses; and 30 31 WHEREAS, amending the open space ratio within the Comprehensive Plan will allow the 32 County to meet the needs of constituent requests for additional active recreational facilities and allow 33 for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements necessary to ensure that newly constructed, 34 redeveloped and altered recreation facilities meet the requirements of the ADA and are readily accessible CL 35 to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and 36 37 WHEREAS, on October 15, 2019, a community meeting was held, as required by Land 38 Development Code(LDC)Section 102-159(b)(3),to discuss the proposed Comprehensive Plan and LDC 0 39 text amendments, and to provide for public participation; and 40 41 WHEREAS, on October 29, 2019,the Monroe County Development Review Committee(DRC) 42 reviewed the proposed amendment; and 43 44 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on January 29, 2020, the Monroe County 45 Planning Commission held a public hearing for the purpose of considering the proposed amendment and 46 provided for public comment; and 47 Ordinance No._-2020 Page 1 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3405 R.4.b I WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. P03-20 2 recommending approval for the proposed amendment; and 3 4 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on June 17, 2020,the Monroe County Board 5 of County Commissioners held a public hearing, to consider the transmittal of the proposed text 6 amendment, considered the staff report and provided for public comment and public participation in o 7 accordance with the requirements of state law and the procedures adopted for public participation in the 8 planning process; and 2 9 10 WHEREAS, at the June 17, 2020, public hearing, the BOCC adopted Resolution 183-2020, 11 transmitting the proposed text amendment to the State Land Planning Agency; and 0 12 13 WHEREAS, the State Land Planning Agency reviewed the amendment and issued an 14 Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report, received by the County on August 28, 15 2020; and CD 16 0. 17 WHEREAS, the ORC report stated "the Department does not identify any objection or 18 comments to the proposed amendment;" and 19 2 20 WHEREAS,the County has 180 days from the date of receipt of the ORC to adopt the proposed 21 amendment, adopt the amendment with changes or not adopt the amendment; and a. 22 E 23 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting on the 16th day of September, 2020, the BOCC 24 held a public hearing to consider adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan text amendment; and 25 26 WHEREAS, Monroe County policies and regulations adopted in the Monroe County .2 27 Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code are to maintain public health, safety, and welfare of � 28 the residents of the Florida Keys and to strengthen our local government capability to manage land use 29 and development; and 30 31 WHEREAS, based upon the documentation submitted and information provided in the 32 accompanying staff report, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners makes the following 0 33 Conclusions of Law: 34 CL 35 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Goals, Objectives and Policies of the 36 Monroe County Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan; and 37 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development 38 for the Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, Sec. 380.0552(7), F.S.; and 39 3. The proposed amendment is consistent with Part 11 of Chapter 163, Florida Statute. ®i 40 41 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 42 OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: N 43 44 Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated as if fully set 45 forth herein. 46 47 Section 2. The text of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as follows: 48 Ordinance No._-2020 Page 2 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3406 R.4.b I Proposed Amendment(deletions are stfiekeft thfettgh; additions are shown in underlined). 2 3 Policy 101.5.25 .� 4 Monroe County hereby adopts the following density and intensity standards for the future land use U- 5 categories,which are shown on the FLUM and described in Policies 101.5.1-101.5.20. o 6 Future Land Use Densities and Intensities Residential (1) Nonresidential 1 Minimum c Future Land Use Category and Allocated Maximum Net Maximum O en Space 0 Corresponding Zoning Density(a) Density(a)ro) Intensity Ratio(0 (per upland (floor area acre) (per buildable acre) ratio) v, Recreation(R) 0 du N/A 0.50 r- (PR zoning) 2 rooms/spaces N/A 0.20 494 7 0 8 9 10 Section 3. Inconsistency, Partial Invalidity, Severability, and Survival of Provisions. If any 11 provision of this Ordinance, or any portion thereof, is held to be invalid or unenforceable in or by any CL 12 administrative hearing officer or court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of 0 13 such provision, or any portion thereof, shall neither limit nor impair the operation, enforceability, or 0 14 validity of any other provision of this Ordinance, or any remaining portion(s) thereof. All other 15 provisions of this Ordinance, and remaining portion(s) thereof, shall continue unimpaired in full force 16 and effect. N 17 > 18 Section 4. Conflicting Provisions. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this 19 ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. 20 21 Section 5. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted to the Florida State Land Planning 22 Agency as required by Chapter 163 and 380, Florida Statutes. 0 23 24 Section 6. Filing. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the State of a. 25 Florida but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the State Land Planning Agency or 0. 26 Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes 27 and after any applicable challenges have been resolved. 28 29 Section 7. Inclusion in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The text amendment shall 30 be incorporated in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The numbering of the foregoing amendment 31 may be renumbered to conform to the numbering in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. 32 33 Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become as provided by law and stated above. 34 35 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida 36 at a regular meeting held on the 16th day of September 2020. 37 38 Ordinance No._-2020 Page 3 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3407 R.4.b I Mayor Heather Carruthers 2 Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron 3 Commissioner Craig Cates 4 Commissioner David Rice 5 Commissioner Sylvia Murphy LL 7 8 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 9 OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 10 0 11 BY: 12 MAYOR HEATHER CARRUTHERS 13 MONROE CC. YATTORNEY � 14 (SEAL) APP It TO FORM � 15 16 ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK PF�rr=H MCRRIS ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY 17 ate: 8/28/20 18 AS DEPUTY CLERK a� 19 i 20 0 CJ c N 0 CL CJ CD r9 cv Ordinance No._-2020 Page 4 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3408 r � aP�tw•, tt2z r1'� ` J 4.c JJ� } t00 t ){ p t6 t t s CITY i v PARKS • FORUM BRIEFING PAPERS LL t , . r�„d 0 M : Pa Improve Public Health �. 0 s t{,t„Il t„ t, t{, Liy Il i} ,"it a.'1('''i,' People value the time they spend in city parks, ' }. d whether walking a dog, playing basketball, or having aO � picnic.Along with these expected leisure amenities, 0 ,r parks can also provide measurable health benefits, from providing direct contact with nature and a 2" cleaner environment,to opportunities for physical ft i"" fr4 � 1 �11T111 � {��> � activity and social interaction.A telephone survey conducted for the American Public Health . Association found that 75 percent of adults believe ,1 parks and recreation must play an important role in addressing America's obesity crisis. Because of the different was people experience arks, cities need to provide all types, from neighbor- hoodCL P P YPi 'r facilities to large natural areas. In fact, many of CL the health benefits described below can be best z ' 11=1 s", }} r '? r it r 1 1 1 11{1. 1 1 } achieved through small-scale, readily accessible sites. t ,, j ��� }ii 'ti{s �i J� 1,�� �� 1 1� }� I, j , A full reckoning of the benefits of parks will better inform public policy about parks and provide a useful public health tool. The City Parks Forum is a program of -American Association funded by the Wallace Foundation and the Doris Dulke Charitable FoundationPacket P�. 3409 III I.11111111 I . I I I r 11 ? CITY PARKS FORU BRIEFING PAPERS ( s �� (Ia slsir � f KEY POINT #I: KEY POINT #2: fe'= fl f,,,. ' l .6s;t',/r 'ri'.,� { {r,,a t ; �t•r_ l:f�,; ' ,,t,''(!'s r` t ,tt..f .fU.fsf4s;f,t, .r{i �(! .6# f,„f}St(fr,:::` n ...r#( .t sa f,.�e.r{ #. fU.. a ,rf_`�• 1t f,�fa..�, .f=€4, .ftf'i r.t ,":z.t SU,r"` Harvard University professor Edward O.Wilson, Ph.D., Overweight and obesity are epidemic problems across the argues in his book Biophilia that human beings have a genetic country,and related conditions such as diabetes are on the tendency to seek connections with other living things. In The rise. Scientists attribute these worrisome trends to two fac- Diversity of Life he observes that the "favored living place of tors: more calories consumed,and fewer calories burned. A most peoples is a prominence near water from which park- primary focus of attention is providing environments where land can be viewed," and that "in the U.S.and Canada, more people can be physically active. Parks offer such an oppor- people visit zoos and aquariums than attend all professional tunity. athletic events combined." The findings of a study of park use by older adults in Health studies have shown that contact with nature with Cleveland, published in P&R magazine, include: plants,with animals,with pleasing landscapes,and with wilderness offers a range of medical benefits. These • Active park users were less likely to be overweight than include lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, those who had longer park visits and either used the park enhanced survival after a heart attack, more rapid recovery for passive activities or did not use the park at all; from surgery,fewer minor medical complaints,and lower self-reported stress. In children with attention disorders and • Active park use was negatively related to visits to a physi- in teens with behavioral disorders,contact with nature has cian other than routine checkups;and resulted in significant improvement (Fruml<in,2001). � •The level of physical activity was the strongest predictor of In fact,recent research suggests that exercise is more benef- lower blood pressure. cial leading to enhanced tranquility,and more relief of anxi CL - ety and depression when it occurs in natural settings, like A study in the October 2000 issue of The Physician and parks, rather than along urban streets (Rodin and Hartig, Sportsmedicine found that physically active individuals had e 2003). The opportunity for so-called "green exercise" is an lower annual direct medical costs than did inactive people. important asset that city parks offer. The cost difference was $330 per person, based on 1987 dollars. If all inactive American adults became physically M active,the potential savings could be $29.2 billion in 1987 dollars,or$76.6 billion in 2000 dollars. Certain features predict greater use for physical activity. CL These include accessibility, proximity,good lighting,toilets and drinking water,and well-designed and well-maintained paths, as well as attractive scenery (Frumkin,2003). 0. CL CL 2 of 4 1lmerican Plannii Packet Pg. 3410 c r ,l rr t r r r �� �If:{ f3�3r zrrr RAc CITY PARKS FORUM BRIEFING PAPERS KEY POINT #3: KEY POINT #4: O..f,rf H s ,s{; .f{t S, f�,6 �.6s,,(r:.�" s r 3 Climate.The dark surfaces of rooftops, roadways,and Different kinds of parks may differ in the health benefits they parking lots in urban areas absorb the day's heat and radiate offer. A neighborhood park may function as a venue for it at night. As a result,cities cool less at night than surround- social interaction, physical activity,and nature contact. Larger ing suburban areas,and remain hotter during the days.This parks may offer these same benefits and some additional urban heat island effect is a significant public health risk,as ones,such as cooling and cleaning of urban air,and protec- more people die in hot spells in summer than all other tion of source water. weather events in the U.S.combined. (Changnon, 1996).The lack of shade and evapotranspiration from plants contributes It is critical that a parks system provide a variety of functions to the problem. According to the University of Washington's because different groups of people have different health Center for Urban Horticulture,a mature tree canopy needs. People from different age,ethnic,and socioeconomic "reduces air temperature by about five to ten degrees." groups may have different traditions in physical activity and attitudes towards natural settings. For people who are eco- Air. The trees in parks also help improve air quality by nomically disadvantaged,parks are an affordable means to removing pollutants from the atmosphere.Since urban healthy activities. �+ neighborhoods have especially high concentrations of pollu- tants related to traffic, boilers,generators,and other sources, Play Across Boston,a project of the Harvard Prevention trees are especially important to filter the air. An Urban Research Center,concluded that in addition to organized W Ecosystem Analysis conducted by American Forests revealed league sports,it was important to provide open recreation that in Atlanta,trees remove 19 million pounds of pollu- to provide opportunities for youth to try different sports a tants each year, providing a service valued at$47 million. and for non-athletes to be active (Gortmaker,2002). I Cleaner air offers important health benefits.Ozone threat- On the other end of the age spectrum,researchers at the CL ens the health of children,the elderly,and people with asth- Tokyo Medical and Dental University monitored the longevi 0. - ma and other respiratory diseases. Particulate matter actually ty of more than 3,000 people born between 1903 and 1918 increases mortality in polluted cities,especially affecting peo- and living in Tokyo,one of the most densely populated cities ple with underlying heart and lung disease.Toxic air pollu- in the world.The results of the study, published in the Journal tants increase the risk of cancer. Therefore,trees offer a of Epidemiology and Community Health,showed that proximi- wide range of health benefits by cleaning the air. ty to public parks and tree-lined streets appeared to have the greatest impact on the length of pensioners' lives,even Water. New York City began purchasing land in upstate when taking into account factors known to affect longevity, New York more than 150 years ago,and now satisfies its such as gender, marital status,income,and age. CL vast need for clean water from three watersheds,the Croton,Catskill,and Delaware,with a combined area of Ethnic groups also differ in their preferences. Race and eth- more than 2,000 square miles. This strategy protecting nicity have been associated with choice of parks and with source water has saved the city billions of dollars in water types of activities engaged in by park users (Hutchinson, treatment costs,according to a World Bank study,and has 1987; Dwyer and Gobster, 1997;Tinsley et al.,2002). These avoided countless cases of water-borne disease. differences may relate in part to park amenities;for example, Dwyer and Gobster(1997) found that African-Americans CL States and communities across the U.S.are purchasing open were more likely to use facility-based urban recreational space in the watersheds that feed the water resources that parks while whites were more likely to use wildland parks CL provide hundreds of millions of people their drinking water for such activities as camping and hiking. A study of each day. Public agencies in San Antonio have protected Chicago's Lincoln Park found that Asians, Latinos, blacks, thousands of acres of open space to ensure that the and whites all valued certain park attributes,such as the lake, Edwards Aquifer recharge zones are not developed. Failure ponds,and zoo. However,the natural environment was the to do so could have contaminated the drinking water for most frequently mentioned favorable attribute among more than a million of the city's residents. Parks along urban waterways,such as Philadelphia's Wissahickon Park or Washington,D.C.'s Rock Creek Park, help keep water clean by absorbing and cleansing the polluted run-off from impervious surfaces before it reaches the water. These parks also reduce stream erosion by maintaining steady flow volumes through the slow release of absorbed run-off. 3 of 4 1lmerican Plannii Packet Pg. 3411 PARKS FORUM CITY` rBRIEFING PAPERS Asians, Latinos,and whites,while cultural facilities were most The 1994-1995 National Survey on Recreation and the favored among blacks (Lobster,2002). In this study,whites Environment compiled trends in outdoor activities across exhibited higher participation rates in active individual pur- age,sex, race, income,education,car ownership,and size of suits,such as biking,walking and jogging in the park,while residence.While some activities,such as walking and family black, Latino,and Asian park users exhibited higher participa- gathering, had high participation rates across most popula- tion rates in passive activities such as sitting and relaxing. tion segments,others did not. For instance, boating and golf Asians and Latinos participated more heavily in group social activity rates were clearly tied to income levels,while out- activities such as picnicking (Gobster,2002). Another study door team sports participation was linked to age.Equally comparing black and white park users,also found a stronger diverse were the barriers to participation identified by those preference among whites for such activities as swimming and who do not engage in active outdoor recreational activities. hiking (Floyd et al., 1999). Even as these type of national surveys are helpful,a local approach to identifying residents' needs is important to pro- viding the most effective opportunities for health-enhancing park activities (Cordell, 1999). c c References American Forests' Urban Ecosystem Analysis,www.americanforests.org/ Hutchinson,R. 1987."Ethnicity and urban recreation:Whites,Blacks and N down loads/rea/AF_AtlantaZpdf Hispanics in Chicago's public parks."Journal of Leisure Research, 19:205-222. American Public Health Association telephone survey,www.apha.org/ Payne,Laura,et al.October 1998."Local Parks and the Health of Older c NPHW/pressroom/findings.pdf Adults,"Parks and Recreation. Bodin,Maria,and Terry Hartig.April 2003."Does the Outdoor Environment Pratt,Michael,MD,MPH;et al.October 2000."Higher Direct Medical Costs Matter for Psychological Restoration Gained through Running?"Psychology of Associated With Physical Inactivity"The Physician and Sportsmediane.Vol.28, �I Sport and Exercise,Vol.4,No.2. No. 10. Changnon,S.,et al.July 1996."Impacts and Responses to the 1995 Heat Running Pure.Inweb 18.worldbank.org/ESSD/envext.nsf/80BXDocName/ Wave:a Call to Action,"Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.Vol. ProtectedAreasProtectedAreasManagementRunningPure 77,No.7. c tJ Takano,T,et al.December 2002."Urban residential environments and senior Center for Urban Horticulture,University of Washington, citizens' longevity in megacity areas:the importance of walkable green ¢ http://www.cfr.washington.edu/Research/fact sheets/29-UrbEconBen.pdf spaces,"Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.56:913-918. Cordell,H.Ken,et al. 1999."Outdoor Recreation Participation Trends,"U.S. Tinsley,H.E.,D.Tinsley,and C.E.Croskeys.2002."Park usage,social milieu, Forest Service,Southern Research Station. and psychosocial benefits of park use reported by older urban park users from four ethnic groups."Leisure Sciences,24:199-218. Dwyer,f.F.,and P.H.Gobster. 1997."The implications of increased racial and CIL ethnic diversity for recreation resource management,planning,and Wilson,Edward O. 1984.Biophilia.Cambridge:Harvard University Press. research." In Kuentzel,W.F.,ed.,Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. General Technical Report NE-232.Radnor Wilson,Edward O. 1999.The Diversity of Life.NewYork:WW Norton& 0, PA: USDA Forest Service,Northeastern Forest Experiment Station,pp 3-7. Company. i Floyd,M.F.,and K.J.Shinew. 1999."Convergence and divergence in leisure This briefing paper was co-authored by Howard Frumkin,MD,DrPH, style among whites and African Americans:Toward an interracial contact Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Occupational CIL hypothesis."Journal of Leisure Research,31:359-84. Health at the Rollins School of Public Health,Emory University,and Mary E. I Eysenbach,Director ofThe City Parks Forum. CIL Frumkin,Howard,MD,MPH,DrPH.September 2003."Healthy Places: Exploring the Evidence,"American Journal of Public Heolth,Vol.93,No.9. City Parks Forum Briefing Papers Frumkin H.2001."Beyond toxicity:The greening of environmental health." This is one in a continuing series of briefing papers on how cities E American Journal of Preventative Medicine,20:234-40. can use parks to address urban challenges.We hope the information here helps you to create great urban parks in your city. cB Gobster,P.H.2002."Managing urban parks for a racially and ethnically diverse clientele."Leisure Sciences,24:143-159. Please visit our website at www.planning.org/cpf to learn more about The City Parks Forum. 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Photo copyright©Image Source Limitedllndex Stock Imagery. 4 OF 4 Packet Pg. 3412 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA 8 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 9 RESOLUTION NO. 183 - 2020 10 t 1 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 12 COMMISSIONERS TRANSMITTING TO THE STATE LAND 13 PLANNING AGENCY AN ORDINANCE BY MONROE COUNTY BOARD 14 OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE 15 MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND 16 POLICY 101.5.25 TO REDUCE THE OPEN SPACE RATIO FOR THE 17 RECREATION (R) FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY; PROVIDING FOR 18 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING 19 PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE y 20 LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE; 21 PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE 22 MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR AN 23 EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-131) 24 25 26 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners conducted a public CL 27 hearing for the purpose of considering the transmittal pursuant to the State Coordinated Review 0 28 Process in Sec. 163.3184(4), F.S., to the State Land Planning Agency for objections, 29 recommendations and comments, and to the other Reviewing Agencies as defined in Sec. 3o 163.3184(1)(c), F.S., for review and comment on a proposed amendment to the Monroe County `V cv 31 Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan as described above; andco 32 33 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Commission and the Monroe County Board 34 of County Commissioners support the requested text amendment; 35 36 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 37 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 38 _ 39 Section I. The Board of County Commissioners does hereby adopt the recommendation of 40 the Planning Commission to transmit the draft ordinance, attached as Exhibit A, 41 for adoption of the proposed text amendment. 42 43 Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners does hereby transmit the proposed 44 amendment to the State Land Planning Agency for review and comment in 45 accordance with the State Coordinated Review process pursuant to Section 46 163.3184(4), Florida Statutes. Resolution No. 1 7 3- 2020 Page 1 of 2 Fife 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3413 47 48 Section 3. The Monroe County staff is given authority to prepare and submit the required 49 transmittal letter and supporting documents for the proposed amendment in 50 accordance with the requirements of Section 163.3184(4), Florida Statutes. 51 52 Section 4. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this 53 resolution to the Director of Planning. 54 55 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, 56 Florida, at a regular meeting held on the]Z day of c 57 58 Mayor Heather Carruthers Yes 59 Mayor Pro Tern Michelle Coldiron Yes a 60 Commissioner Craig Cates Yes 61 Commissioner David Rice _Yes 62 Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Yes 63 64 65 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � 55 OF MONROE COU Y, FLORIDA 67 c 68 BY 69 MAYOR E C RUTHERS 70 71 (SEAL) 72 ,.l.TW%2EZ 73 A T: KEV MADOK, LERK c 74 75 a5 DEPLrI Y CLERK A.SStl�`ANT m UN DIN 1; 76 co r9 77 c 0 C**] Q CD W rr= - 04 tl_ pp Resolution No 2020 Page 2 of 2 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3414 Exhibit A 1 2 3 4 5 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7 g ❑RDINANCE NO. XXX-2020 9 10 AN ORDINANCE BY MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 11 COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE 12 COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND POLICY 101.5.25 TO 13 REDUCE THE OPEN SPACE RATIO FOR THE RECREATION (R) FUTURE 2 14 LAND USE CATEGORY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING 15 FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR 16 TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE 17 SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND 1s INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; 19 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-131) y 20 21 22 WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 8 of the Florida Constitution and Section 125.66, Florida 23 Statutes, Monroe County possesses the police powers to enact ordinances in order to protect the health, 24 saluty, and welfare of the County's citizens; and � 25 es 26 WHEREAS,the adopted Comprehensive Plan requires a 90% open ratio for the Recreation (R) 27 future land use category which is similar to requirements of the Conservation and Preservation future 28 land use categories; however, this category is intended for the provision of recreational facilities and 29 not simply for passive recreation, landscape, preservation, or conservation uses; and `-' 30 31 WHEREAS, amending the open space ratio within the Comprehensive Plan will allow the 32 County to meet the needs of constituent requests for additional active recreational facilities and allow 33 for ADA improvements necessary to ensure that newly constructed, redeveloped and altered recreation 34 facilities meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and are readily 35 accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and y 36 37 WHEREAS; on October 15, 2019, a community meeting was held, as required by LDC 38 Section 102-159(b)(3), to discuss the proposed Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code text 39 amendments, and to provide for public participation; and c 40 41 WHEREAS, on October 29, 2019, the Monroe County Development Review Committee 42 (DRC) reviewed the proposed amendment; and 43 44 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on January 29, 2020, the Monroe County 45 Planning Commission held a public hearing for the purpose of considering the proposed amendment 46 and provided for public comment; and 47 Ordinance No. 2020 Page 1 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3415 Exhibit A 1 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. P03-20 2 recommending approval for the proposed amendment; and 3 4 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on the , 20_, the Monroe 5 County Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing, to consider the transmittal of the 6 proposed text amendment, considered the staff report and provided for public comment and public 7 participation in accordance with the requirements of state law and the procedures adopted for public 8 participation in the planning process;and 9 10 WHEREAS, at the , 20—, public hearing, the BOCC adopted Resolution - 11 20_,transmitting the proposed text amendment to the State Land Planning Agency; and 12 p 13 WHEREAS, the State Land Planning Agency reviewed the amendment and issued an 14 Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report, received by the County on 15 ; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the ORC report ; and 2 18 19 WHEREAS, the County has 180 days from the date of receipt of the ORC to adopt the 20 proposed amendment, adopt the amendment with changes or not adopt the amendment; and y 21 22 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting on the `'' day of , 20_, the BOCC held 23 a public hearing to consider adoption of the proposed Comprehensive Plan text amendment; and 24 25 - ------- -WHEREAS, Monroe County policies and regulations adopted in the Monroe County �I 26 Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code are to maintain public health, safety, and welfare of 27 the citizens of the Florida Keys and to strengthen our local government capability to manage land use CL 28 and development; and 29 Uo 30 WHEREAS, based upon the documentation submitted and information provided in the '✓ 31 accompanying staff report, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners makes the following 32 Conclusions of Law: co `V r9 33 T- 34 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Goals, Objectives and Policies of the 35 Monroe County Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan; and 36 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the 37 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, Sec. 380.0552(7),F.S.; and 38 3. The proposed amendment is consistent with Part lI of Chapter 163, Florida Statute. 39 m 40 41 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 42 OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA: 43 44 Section 1. The text of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as follows: 45 Proposed Amendment (deletions are stfiekeH tbfauo; additions are shown in underlined}. 46 ordinance No. -2020 Page 2 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3416 Exhibit A 1 Policy 101.5.25 2 Monroe County hereby adopts the following density and intensity standards for the future land use 3 categories,which are shown on the FLUM and described in Policies 101.5.1-101.5.20. 4 Future Land Use Densities and Intensities i Residential Nonresidential MOtmn m Future Land Use Category g i7'and AIlpcated � Maximum Net Maximum � Space Corresponding Zoning Density{ar Density caXb) Intensity Ratio i(per upland acre) (per buildable acre) (floor area ratio) 1 .� Recreation(R) 1 0 du NIA 0 20 0.50 (PR zoning) 2 raamslspaces 4 NIA 0-98 S � 6 * * o 7 8 Section 2. Severabilit-Y.If any section, paragraph, subdivision,clause, sentence or provision of 9 this ordinance shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment 2 10 shall not affect, impair, invalidate, or nullify the remainder of this ordinance, but the effect thereof 11 shall be confined to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, sentence, or provision immediately 12 involved in the controversy in which such judgment or decree shall be rendered. 13 14 Section 3. Contlictinp, Provisions. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this 15 ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. 16 17 Section 4. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted to the Florida State Land Planning �I 18 Agency as required by Chapter 163 and 390, Florida Statutes. CL 19 0. 20 Section 5. Filing. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the State of 21 Florida but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the State Land Planning Agency or 22 Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes CD 23 and after any applicable challenges have been resolved. `CD V cv 24 co 25 Section 6. Inclusion in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The text amendment shall 26 be incorporated in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The numbering of the foregoing 27 amendment may be renumbered to conform to the numbering in the Monroe County Comprehensive 28 Plan. 29 30 Section 7. Effective Date.This ordinance shall become as provided by law and stated above. 31 32 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, 33 Florida, at a regular meeting held on the day of 34 35 Mayor Heather Carruthers 36 Mayor Pro Teri Michelle Coldiron 37 Commissioner Craig Cates 38 Commissioner David Rice 39 Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Ordinance No. -2020 Page 3 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3417 IF Exhibit A 1 Z 3 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4 OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA 5 6 BY 7 MAYOR HEATHER CARRUTHERS 8 9 (SEAL) 10 11 ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK 12 c 13 DEPUTY CLERK 14 15 0 CL 0. 0 u CD cv CD cv co r9 c 0 u Ordinance No.T-2020 Page 4 of 4 File 2019-131 Packet Pg. 3418 A1r.KEtY'VEST The;*l mia Keys Only Daily Newspaper,Est. 1876 PO Box 1800,Key wrest FL 33D4 1 P:(305)292-7777 ext.219 R(305)295-8025 fega►s®keysnews.ccm MONROE CO PLANNING DEPT MURRY E NELSON GOVERNMENT CENTER 102050 OVERSEAS HWY KEY LARGO FL 33037 Account: 138694 Ticket: 345091 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA 2 COUNTY OF MONROIE [legal.text] Before the undersigned authority personally appeared A� —CAW j who on oath says that he or she is Fyn G�kPLD CZ� of the Key West Citizen,a daily newspaper published in Key West,in Monroe County, Florida;that the attached cn copy of advertiement,being a legal notice in the matter of was published in said newspaper in the issues of; 0 Sunday,May 31,2020 Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key West,in said Monroe County,Florida and that the said newspapers has hereto- fore been continuously published in said Monroe County,Florida every day,and CL has been entered as periodicals matter at the post office in Key West, in said 0. Monroe County,Florida,for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;and affiant further says that he or she has U neither paid nor promised any person,firm or corporation any discount,rebate, CD commission or refynd fv purpo o securing this advertisement for publica- cV CD lion' the sai pe cV r� (Signature of Affiant) c 1 ed an sub'cdbed before me this 18th day of June 2020 0 — cn (N ublic Signa ) (Notary P blic Printed Name) (Notary Seal) My commission expires i3- Personally Known_, Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced ., SueOn Stamper COMMON 0 IU3?8Q2 � EXPIRES:AN 27,� ►4 ' BMW Ift m Hai� ry Packet Pg. 3419 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN NOTICE OF CHANGE TO THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE NOTICE OF CHANGE TO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES NOTICE OF CHANGE TO THE MONROE COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE MAPS June 17,2020 PumuerA to F,xeca"Order No,2"9,Monroe County Emergency Dimct ve 20-M and Cerdw for Disease Conhol(`CDC]social distancing guidelines established to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus,the dune 17.2020 rneeting of the Board of County Cammleskmmra will be conducted As Communicatlan Media Technology("CMT")using a Zoom Webinar platform.Please rrofe that If Executhre Circler 2G-00,as extended by Executive Order 20-112 Is rescinded,a traditional We rneating will be field at the Nelson Governmerd Center located at 102050 Overseas Highway,Kay Largo,FL 33037. The meeting will oomnmoe at 9:00 A.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:1.30 PIMA(or se soon thsreaftw as may be lrearcgr O AMENDING THE c MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;ADOPTING THE 10-YEAR WATER SUPPLY PLAN UPDATE TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT LOWER EAST COAST O WATER SUPPLY PLAN UPDATE OF 2018, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILfl1",PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FORTRANSMMWTO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCYAND m THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR.INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE C PLAN;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2019-102) O m ADOPTING N AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO AMEND SECTION 101-1 TO ADD DEFINITIONS FOR HAZARDOUS VEGETATION AND MAJOR PRUNING;AND TO AMEND SEC ION 114- 103 TO PROVIDE FOR A PRUNING AND TREE REMOVAL PERMIT,FEE AND MITIGATION EXEMPTION AS O PROVIDED BY STATE STATUTE,AND TO INCORPORATE ATEMPORARY PERMITTING SUSPENSION BYTHE BOCC FOR THE MAJOR PRUNING OR REMOVAL OF NATIVE HAZARDOUS VEGETATION AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIt.fTY;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FORTRANSM17TAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTTO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT I CODE;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-130) m AN OFtOINANCe By THE WNgog =M ROAM OF =Ubn COMMISSIONERS AMENDING OL IL MONROE COUNTYCODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 8-100,FOR CERTAIN PERMIT EXCEPTIONS RELATED TO PRUNING,TRIMMING,OR REMOVAL OF TREES;PROVIDING FOR SEVERMNLRY;PROVIDING FOR O REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH;PROVIDING FOR INOORPORATION INTO THE (, MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES,AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.(FILE 2019-130) AN ORDINANCE BY MONROE COUNTY—BOA813 OF COUNTY COMMlfiMftffi ADOPTING tV AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY 203D COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND POLICY 101.6.25 TO tV REDUCE THE OPEN SPACE RATIO FOR THE RECREATION(R)FUTURE LAND USE CAT EGOFM,PROVIDING m FOR SEVERABIUTX PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFUCTIN13 PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR r TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;PROVIDING O FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019.131) AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE-rMNTY BOARD QF COUNTY QWNWIMNIEWADOPTING O AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO AMEND SECTION 122-4M) C (4)TO EUMWCTE THE ABILITY FOR A MANUFACTUREDIMOBIL,E HOME TO BE PLACED AT AN ELEVATION BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION AND SECTION 13D-53 TO AMEND THE PURPOSE OF THE URBAN RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME—LIMITED DISTRICT(ARM-L)TO ELIMINATIE PROVISION THAT PROAM FOR A MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME TO BE PLACED AT AN ELEVATION BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION AND SECTION 130-100 TO ADD DETACHED DWELUNGS AS AN AS-OF-RIGHT USE WITHIN THE URBAN RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME—LIMITED DISTRICT(URM-L);PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; O m PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2020-017) AMENDING THE MONROE COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM RESIDENTIAL HIGH (RH)TO INSTITUTIONAL [INS).FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 32 OCEAN REEF DRIVE,KEY LARGO,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA, HAVING PARCEL ID 0DD81740-DOD100,AS PROPOSED BY OCEAN REEF CHAPEL,INC.;PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIUTY;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCYAND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND FOR AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.(FILE 2019-220)(Sea Rap 1 below) AN OgQINANCE By THE WHRO COUNTY BOARD OF CQUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMENDING POLICIES 101.3.1, 101.3.5,AND 101.6.8 OF THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ALLOW THE INTERCHANGEASILTTY OF MOBILE HOME AND RV USES WITHIN VENTURE OUT ON CUDJOE KEY,AND ELIMINATING THE POSSIBILITY TO TRANSFER ROGO EXEMPTIONS FROM VENTURE OUT TO OTHER LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE VENTURE OUT COMMUNITY,AS PROPOSED BY SMTTHIHAWKS rx ra QrWAI G nr%ICKM P4C r M . „,.,, .................... ._--- -- --- Packet Pg. 3420 PFVYVX040 FCO rPJV9&h lr1*L TO THE S ATE LA%C PLANN[hG+G&ANCIF AOC Tit SEGREVY"OF SPQI PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO►ND PdOOFOKWOUION e.TEE WONFICE COUNTY LAND DEN11111OPMENT CODE,PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTNE DATE fla E X19-1 30� AN ORDINMQL BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF CCIUMTY CCIrIrIISE10NERS AMENDING MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 6-100,FOR CERTAIN PERMIT EKCEPTIONS RELATED TO PRUNING,TRIMMING,OR REMOVAL OF TREES;PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITI; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH;PROVIDIN13 FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE r MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.(FILE 2019-130) AN ORQINA Q9 BY MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND POLICY 101.5.25 TO REDUCE THE OPEN SPACE RATIO FOR THE RECREATION(R)FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY,PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILfi1F PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-131) AN_4fi=MQL BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO AMEND SECTION 122-4(B) (4)TO ELIMINATE THE ABILITY FOR A MANUFACTURED/MOBILE.HOME TO BE PLACED AT AN ELEVATION BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION AND SECTION 130.53 TO AMEND THE PUFPOSE OF THE URBAN RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME—UMITED DISTRICT(URM-L)TO ELIMINATE PROVISION THAT PROVIDES FOR A MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME TO BE PLACED AT AN ELEVATION BELOW BASE FLOOD 0 ELEVATION AND SECTION 130-100 TO ADD DETACHED DWELLINGS AS AN AS-OF-RIGHT USE WITHIN 0 THE URBAN RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME—LIMITED DISTRICT(URM-L);PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILTTY, PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE O DATE. (FILE 2D20-017) AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY DO ,O,E COUNTY CDMMISSIOMERS AMENDING THE MONROE COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM RESIDENTIAL HIGH (FW}TO INSTITUTIONAL 0 (INS),FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 32 OCEAN REEF DRIVE,KEY LARGO,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA, HAVING PARCEL ID 00081740-000100.AS PROPOSED BY OCEAN REEF CHMEL.INC.;PROVIDING FOR SEVERAStLfTY PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL 0 TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND FOR AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.(FILE 2019-220)(Sea Map 1 below) N 0 0 AN 0RCI'MK9 BY THE MONROE (AUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS MER8 AMENDING POUCIES 101.3.1. 101.3.5, AND 101.6.8 OF THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ALLOW THE INTERCHANGEASiLITY OF MOBILE HOME AND RV USES WITHIN VENTURE O UT ON CUDJOE 0 U K"AND ELIMINATING THE POSSIBILITY TO TRANSFER ROGO EXEMPTIONS FROM VENTURE OUT TO 0 OTHER LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE VENTURE OUT COMMUNITY,AS PROPOSED BY SMITH/HAWKS Pt.ON BEHALF OF VENTURE OUT AT CUDJOE CAY CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL 0 TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN m THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSNE PLAN;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (FILE 2019-M) MAP l F;1CD CD RFi in lyti N co ODOt1TSQ-0Oo1pp r" • � 0 U �i,:car Rev` Please visit the Monroe County Webalte at www.monroecounty-B.aov for meeting agenda updates end Information regarding the various options available to the public to view the pee meeting and/or to make public comments on certain spends items. Pursuant to Section 28&0105 Florida Statutes, it a person decides to appeal any decision of the Board of County Commissioners,with respect to arty matter considered at the meeting or hearing,he or she will need a record of the proceedings,and abet,for such purpose,he or she may need to insure a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which retard includes the testimony&evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. AAA ASSISTANCE:N you we a person wfth a dfsabiAlly who naafis special occemmodaflons in order to participate in this proceeding,please contact the Cmml Administrator's OHlce,by phoning(") 292-4441,between the hours of 9L-3D a-m.-5=p.m.,no later then fte(5)calendar days prier to the scheduled meetng,N you are hearing or yoke impaired call 1711." ea.y so,eozo key wrx Clnxen Packet Pg. 3421 R.4.e Ron Mantis - Ken Lawson G C.)V E N 0 R �J EXE0,JTIVE DflREC'1"(,,)R FLORIDA of ECONOMICU rrY 0 August 28, 2020 The Honorable Heather Carruthers a Mayor, Monroe County c 500 Whitehead Street Key West, FL 33040 i Dear Mayor Carruthers: CL 0. The Department of Economic Opportunity ("Department") has completed its review of the proposed comprehensive plan amendment for Monroe County(Amendment No. 20- 03ACSC), which was received and determined complete on June 29, 2020. We have reviewed 0. the proposed amendment in accordance with the state coordinated review process set forth in Sections 163.3184(2) and (4), Florida Statutes (F.S.), for compliance with Chapter 163, Part II, F.S. The Department does not identify any objections or comments to the proposed amendment and this letter serves as the Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report. ca Review comments received by the Department from the appropriate reviewing agencies, if any, are enclosed. ' N The County should act by choosing to adopt, adopt with changes, or not adopt the LU proposed amendment. For your assistance, we have enclosed the procedures for final adoption and transmittal of the comprehensive plan amendment. The second public hearing,which shall be a hearing on whether to adopt one or more comprehensive plan amendments, must be held i within 180 days of your receipt of the Department's attached report, or the amendment will be deemed withdrawn unless extended by agreement with notice to the Department and any affected party that provided comment on the amendment pursuant to Section 163.3184(4)(e)1., F.S. 0 0. 0 0 0 s.,.,n t s = ,24 l U t 3 rs iilr t r Ix t P r ra%w A;t.€ qa `t ; e rv, r r # i- t "#9MMA .sa=>wr.. a3.'.''a�c.r.:': 3'.,.x.. +u.. .,.3 .:a;'1� .e�s�Lz .:f? s`". y d.e. ..„��.00_ a o is .., a.:ICS r.-z3 y .;fit 'Go' ..G_Horida R^wc-y _ Packet Pg. 3422 R.4.e Mayor Heather Carruthers August 28, 2020 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions related to this review, please contact Justin Stiell, Planning Analyst, by telephone at (850) 717-8523 or by email at justin.stiell@deo.myflorida.com. SirLrely, f'a es D.Stansbury, Chief reau of Community Planning and Growth JDS/js i Enclosure: Procedures for Adoption CL Agency Comments 0. 0 U cc: Isabel Cosio Carballo, Executive Director, South Florida Regional Planning Council Christine Hurley, County Administrator, Monroe County ca U cv i 0 0. 0 0 0 Packet Pg. 3423 R.4.e C c SUBMITTAL OF ADOPTED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS FOR STATE COORDINATED REVIEW 0 Section 163.3184(4), Florida Statutes NUMBER OF COPIES TO BE SUBMITTED: Please submit three complete copies of all comprehensive plan materials, of which one complete paper copy and two complete electronic e copies on CD ROM in Portable Document Format (PDF)to the Department of Economic Opportunity and one copy to each entity below that provided timely comments to the local �I government:the appropriate Regional Planning Council;Water Management District; CL Department of Transportation; Department of Environmental Protection; Department of State; 0. the appropriate county (municipal amendments only); the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (county 0 plan amendments only); and the Department of Education (amendments relating to public schools); and for certain local governments,the appropriate military installation and any other local government or governmental agency that has filed a written request. SUBMITTAL LETTER: Please include the following information in the cover letter transmitting the adopted amendment: ' N Department of Economic Opportunity identification number for adopted amendment package; Summary description of the adoption package, including any amendments proposed but not adopted; Ordinance number and adoption date; Certification that the adopted amendment(s) has been submitted to all parties that provided timely comments to the local government; 0. 0 Name, title, address,telephone, FAX number and e-mail address of local government contact; c 0 Letter signed by the chief elected official or the person designated by the local 2 government. Eff.CflWe Rine 2, 2011 (Updated June 2018) Page 1 of 2 Packet Pg. 3424 R.4.e C c ADOPTION AMENDMENT PACKAGE: Please include the following information in the amendment package: In the case of text amendments, changes should be shown in strike-through/underline format; In the case of future land use map amendment, an adopted future land use map, in color format, clearly depicting the parcel, its existing future land use designation, and its y adopted designation; 0 A copy of any data and analyses the local government deems appropriate. Note: If the local government is relying on previously submitted data and analysis, no additional data and analysis is required; CL 0. Copy of executed ordinance adopting the comprehensive plan amendment(s); Suggested effective date language for the adoption ordinance for state coordinated review: "The effective date of this plan amendment, if the amendment is not timely challenged, shall be the date the state land planning agency posts a notice of intent determining that this amendment is in compliance. If the amendment is timely challenged, or if the state land planning agency issues a notice of intent determining that this amendment is not in compliance, this amendment shall become effective on the date the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission enters a final order determining this adopted amendment to be in compliance." List of additional changes made in the adopted amendment that the Department of Economic Opportunity did not previously review; List of findings of the local governing body, if any,that were not included in the ordinance and which provided the basis of the adoption or determination not to adopt the proposed amendment; 0 0. Statement indicating the relationship of the additional changes not previously reviewed by the Department of Economic Opportunity to the ORC report from the Department of 0. r- Economic Opportunity. 0 Effective:June 2® 2011(Updated June 2018) __ _ Page 1� Packet Pg. 3425 R.4.e C c ADOPTION AMENDMENT PACKAGE: Please include the following information in the amendment package: In the case of text amendments, changes should be shown in strike-through/underline format; In the case of future land use map amendment, an adopted future land use map, in color format, clearly depicting the parcel, its existing future land use designation, and its y adopted designation; c A copy of any data and analyses the local government deems appropriate. Note: If the local government is relying on previously submitted data and analysis, no additional data and analysis is required; CL 0. Copy of executed ordinance adopting the comprehensive plan amendment(s); c Suggested effective date language for the adoption ordinance for state coordinated review: "The effective date of this plan amendment, if the amendment is not timely challenged, shall be the date the state land planning agency posts a notice of intent determining that this amendment is in compliance. If the amendment is timely challenged, or if the state land planning agency issues a notice of intent determining that this amendment is not in compliance, this amendment shall become effective on the date the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission enters a final order determining this adopted amendment to be in compliance." List of additional changes made in the adopted amendment that the Department of Economic Opportunity did not previously review; List of findings of the local governing body, if any,that were not included in the ordinance and which provided the basis of the adoption or determination not to adopt the proposed amendment; c Statement indicating the relationship of the additional changes not previously reviewed0. by the Department of Economic Opportunity to the ORC report from the Department of Economic Opportunity. c Effective:June 2, 2011 (Updated June 2018) Page 1 Packet Pg. 3426 R.4.e 0 From: €.gin ,.,. ns TO: t a ts. .. _..,_. r tt� . �._.}:. F4. 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C. Holness Henry Sniezek/Deanne D. Von Stetina/Jo Sesodia/Barbara Blake Boy .v.v.� .. �......_ .,..�._ ..... �....._ �, 0 a !� Monroe County Commission SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-01,20-02,20-04ACSC; 0 f`i1or4: 0 Heather Carruthers Emily Schemper/Heidi Siegel/Cheryl Qoffori E 0 ns Packet Pg. 3427 Town of Cutler Bay SFRPC Agenda IV.C, 20-OIESR; o Mavor CC Tim Meerbott Alex David/Rafael Casals/rcasals@cutlerbay- fl.gov; r City of Lauderhill SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-1ER; Ken Thurston Chris Torres Fi City of Miami SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-1ESR; Francis Suarez Francisco Gorcio/Sue Trone CL U City of Miami Beach SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-1ESR; Mayor ...... C Dan Gelber Thomas Mooney U City of Miramar SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-02ESR; Wayne M. Messam Eric Silva City of North Miami Beach SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-1ESR; Mayor CC _ Anthony F. DeFillipo Richard Lorber i E City of Pembroke Pines SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-01ESR; M or C(" Frank C. Ortis Michael Stamm/Sharon Williams 0 .......-'„ ..,I!.1_ ...�.�....�, �....Lsal (......:,:.. .v..�.8..*.; �. City of Plantation SFRPC Agenda IV.C,#20-1ESR; Lynn Stoner Peter Dokuchitz/Danny A. Holmes Packet Pg. 3428 R.4.e Iwathe Ann Larch Adrn"M"�stralive Assistant Bourn Florida Regional Planning COUndl � 0 m Fax:954-924-3654 0. Phone.954-924-3t653 mMSFRPC South a Regloul PlannIng CRncil CL 0. 0 0 M N I 0 0. 0 0 0 U Packet Pg. 3429 0 � MONDAY,JUDy27,2020 SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL Council Meeting will begin at 10:30a.mm. Bi VIRTUAL MEETING ONLY | Please join nnymeeting from your computer,tablet ormnmartphoma' You can also dial inusing your pHmme' o United States (Toll Free): United States: Telephone Access Code: 8O9-739-]17 |. Pledge of Allegiance and Roll Call ||. Approval Council Agenda IUU' Guest Presentations: � The Looming Eviction/Foreclosure Crisis Mr.Jeffrey M. Hearne, Esq., Director of Litigation at Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. Mr. Harold L. "Trey" Price,Executive Director, Florida Housing Finance Corporation 0 � | |V. Action Items A. Minutes of Previous Meeting B. Financial Report � C. Consent: Comprehensive Plan Amendment Reviews � Proposed ° Brovxand County 2O'O3ESR 0. w Monroe County 2O'U2AC8C 0 * Monroe County JD'O3ACSC c • Town of[u|twr Bay 2O'O1ESR ~ • City ofMiami 20'O1ESR * City uf Miami Beach 2O'D1ESR � w City of Miramar JO'OZESR WA South Florida Regional Planning Council z Oakwood Boulevard,Suite z5o,Hollywood,Florida»3ouo # 9s4'9z4'»6ss Phone,9S^'9a4'3654FAX I Packet Pg. 3430 R.4.e 0 • City of North Miami Beach 20-01ESR • City of Pembroke Pines 20-01ESR 0 • City of Plantation 20-01ESR Adopted • Monroe County 20-01ACSC • City of Lauderhill 19-01ER 0 0 Public Hearing D. Regional Issues:Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review-None E. FY 2020-21 Membership Fees F. Audit Contract—Correction of Scrivener's Error 0 G. Appointment of Council Members to FRCA Policy Board m Public Comments CL V. Discussion Items 0. A. Executive Director's Report B. Legal Counsel Report C. Councilmembers Report 0 D. Ex-Officio Report E. Florida Regional Councils Association VI. Program Reports and Activities CJ A. SFRPC Revolving Loan Funds Status Report B. Development of Regional Impact Status Report-None C. Economic Development District D. Council Highlights VII. Announcements and Attachments A. Attendance Form B. Correspondence and Articles C. Upcoming Meetings m 1) August- No Meeting(Summer Recess) 2) September 21, 2020, 10:30 a.m.TBD-(SFRPC, Hollywood) 3) October 16,2020, 10:00 a.m.TBD-(Joint Meeting with TCRPC/SFRPC) 4) November 23,2020, 10:30 a.m.TBD-(SFRPC, Hollywood) 0 Vill. Adjournment 0. 0 Pursuant to Chapter 286.0105, Florida Statutes,if a person decides to appeal any decision made bythe Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he may need to ensure that a verbatim 0 record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal 0. is based. 0 Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act any y person requiring special accommodations ¢' to participate in this hearing is asked to advise the Agency at least 5 days before the hearing by contacting the South Florida Regional Planning Council at one of the following: (1) One Oakwood Boulevard, Suite 250, m 0 2 Packet Pg. 3431 R.4.e c Hollywood, Florida 33020; (2) Phone 954-924-3653; (3) Fax 954-924-3654; or (4) sf ��,r If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Agency using the Florida Rely Service, 1 (600) 955-3771 � ( /VC ), 1( 00)955- 770(Voice), S( 0)955-3773(5panish). 0 -- - A enda packets for upcoming Council meetings will be available at the Council's website, _ .': ' ,K. 4,et �..a;ou c s r C(da I ten days prig to the meeting, W U If you would like to be added to the e-mail list to receive the link to the agenda, please e-mail the y Council at 0 i2 CL 0. 0 CJ 0 CJ U CJ r9 cv CJ 0 0. 0 0 0 U 3 Packet Pg. 3432 R.4.e 0 m 0 0 0 0 MEMORANDUM AGENDA ITEM#IV.0 _ y DATE: JULY 27,2020 0. 0 TO: COUNCIL MEMBERS m FROM: STAFF 0� SUBJECT: LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROPOSED AND ADOPTED AMENDMENT CONSENT AGENDA 0 CJ 0 Pursuant to the 1974 Interlocal Agreement creating the South Florida Regional Planning Council(Council), m the Council is directed by its member counties to"assure the orderly,economic,and balanced growth and development of the Region, consistent with the protection of natural resources and environment of the Region and to protect the health,safety,welfare and quality of life of the residents of the Region." In fulfillment of the Interlocal Agreement directive and its duties under State law, the Council reviews local government Comprehensive Plan amendments for consistency with the Strategic Regional Policy Plan for South Florida(SRPP). Pursuant to Section 163.3184, Florida Statues as presently in effect,Council review of comprehensive plan amendments is limited to 1) adverse effects on regional resources and facilities identified in the SRPP and 2) extra-jurisdictional impacts that would be inconsistent with the comprehensive plan of any affected local government within the Region. The Council's review of amendments is conducted in two stages: (1) proposed or transmittal and (2) adoption. Council staff reviews the contents of the amendment package once the Department of Economic Opportunity certifies its completeness. m A written report of Council's evaluation pursuant to Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, is to be provided to the local government and the State Land Planning Agency within 30 calendar days of receipt of the m amendment. 0 Recommendation 0 0 0. 0 Find the proposed and adopted plan amendments from the local governments listed in the tables below generally consistent with the Strategic Regional Policy Plan for South Florida. 0 Approve this report for transmittal to the local governments with a copy to the State Land Planning Agency. 0 South Florida Regional Planning Council m 3.Oakwood Boulevard,Suite 25o, Hollywood,Florida 33020 0 954-924-3653 Phone,954-924-3654 FAX Packet Pg. 3433 R.4.e 0 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS m 0 - 0 Local Local Government Governing Government Proposed Adopted Council Review Transmittal or Body Adoption 0 and Plan Date Adoption Public Vote Amendment Hearing and Meeting Number Broward County y 20-03 ESR (Received I/ N/A 07-27-20 06-02-20 7-0 0 06-22-20) 1.The proposed amendment to Broward County's Comprehensive Plan seeks to make changes to the Capital Improvements Element Objective CI1, Policy CI1,and Policy CI1.14 to incorporate funds generated by Broward CL County's new transportation surtax,a 30-year one percent sales surtax for local transportation projects. 0. 2.This amendment affects Broward County. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 0 Monroe County 20-02ACSC (received N/A 07-27-20 06-17-20 5-0 06-25-20) 1. The proposed amendment to the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan amends land use designation , of a specific property in Key Largo from Residential High (R-H) to Institutional (INS) on the Future Land Use cv Map(FLUM). 2.This amendment affects a property located at 32 Ocean Reef Drive in Key Largo. U 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. _...... ..� _ Monroe County _ 20-03ACSC ¢i (received N/A 07-27-20 06-17-20 5-0 06-30-20) . ... 1. The proposed amendments to the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan amends Policy 101.5.25 to reduce the open space ratio for the Recreation (R)future land use category.The intent of the amendments is 0 to allow the County to meet the needs of constituents'requests for additional active recreational facilities and allow for American Disabilities Act(ADA) improvements. 2.The amendments affect the areas of Monroe County that are designated Recreation. 3.The amendments do not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. - - 0 Town of Cutler - 0 Bay 20-01ESR N/A 07-27-20 06-17-20 5-0 (received m 06-25-20) 0 2 Packet Pg. 3434 R.4.e 0 m Local Local Government Governing Government Proposed Adopted Council Review Transmittal or Body Adoption and Plan Date Adoption Public Vote Amendment Hearing and Meeting Number 1.The proposed amendment to the Town of Cutler Bay's Growth Management Plan updates the Town's Water 0 0 Supply Facilities Work Plan for a 10-year planning period,as mandated by Florida Statutes 163.3177(6)(C). The Work Plan updates the plan for water supply sources and facilities needed to serve existing and new development within the Town's jurisdiction. 2.This amendment affects the incorporated area of the Town of Cutler Bay. 0 0 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 0 0 4. The Council recommends the Town addresses the technical assistance comments provided by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The comments from the SFWMD include recommending i updates to Cutler Bay's Comprehensive Plan Infrastructure Element Policies,as well as,updates to the 10-Year CL Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. 0. 0 City of Miamiy 20-01ESR 0 (received N/A 07-27-20 l 06-11-20 5-0 06-29-20) c, 1. The proposed amendment to the City of Miami's Comprehensive Plan would allow hotels/motels in the Industrial Land Use (1) category,subject to the conditions of the applicable land development regulations, up to 65 units per acre. Any such use would have to meet the level of service requirements in the City's concurrency management system. cv 2.This amendment affects the areas within the City of Miami that are designated Industrial Land Use (1). 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4. The Council recommends that the City continues to promote a robust transit system, and pedestrian and bicycle facilities in order to create walkable and connected communities. i City of Miami Beach 20-OIESR N/A 07-27-20 06-24-20 5-0 03 (received 06-25-20) (, 0 0 0 1.The proposed amendment to the City of Miami Beach's Comprehensive Plan would provide flexibility in the Public Facility land use category to allow public/private redevelopment of the Miami Beach Marina, including 0 resiliency improvements and a public park. 0 2.This amendment affects the areas within the City of Miami Beach that fall under the Public Facility land use category. 0. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4. The Council commends the efforts of the City to improve resiliency, maintain public marina access, and employ green infrastructure. m 0 3 Packet Pg. 3435 R.4.e 0 m Local Local Government Governing Government Proposed Adopted Council Review Transmittal or Body Adoption and Plan Date Adoption Public Vote Amendment Hearing and Meeting Number City of Miramar 20-01ESR 07-27-20 05-20-20 5-0 (received J N/A � � 06-29-20) 0 1.The proposed amendments to the City of Miramar's Comprehensive Plan seek to update the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, as mandated by Florida Statutes 163.3177(6)(C). Specific elements that will be updated include the Future Land Use Plan (FLUP),the Potable Water/Aquifer Recharge Sub-Element, the Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element, and the Capital Improvements CL Element. 0. 2.The amendments affect the City of Miramar. 0 3.The amendments do not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4.The Council recommends the City addresses the technical guidance comments provided by the South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD). � Ca City of North Miami Beach CJ 20-01ESR N/A 07-27-20 06-16-20 7-0 (received 06-29-20) N 1. The proposed amendment to the City of North Miami Beach's Comprehensive Plan seeks to update the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, as mandated by Florida Statutes 163.3177(6)(C). Specific elements that will be updated include the Future Land Use Element, Infrastructure Element, Conservation Element, Intergovernmental Coordination Element, and the Capital Improvement Element. 2.This amendment affects the City of North Miami Beach. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. m 0 City of Pembroke 0 Pines 0 20-01ESR I/ N/A 07-27-20 06-17-20 5-0 0' (received i 0 06-22-20) m 1. The proposed amendment to the City of Pembroke Pines' Comprehensive Plan seeks to update the City's 0 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan for a 10-year planning period, as mandated by Florida Statutes 163.3177(6)(C). The Work Plan updates the plan for water supply sources and facilities needed to serve existing and new development within the City's jurisdiction.Specific elements that will be updated include the 5 m Future Land Use Element, Infrastructure Element, Conservation Element, Intergovernmental Coordination Element,and the Capital Improvement Element. ................... ..._—_� 4 Packet Pg. 3436 R.4.e 0 m Local Local Government Governing Government Proposed Adopted Council Review Transmittal or Body Adoption and Plan Date Adoption Public Vote Amendment Hearing and Meeting Number 2.This amendment affects the incorporated area of the City of Pembroke Pines. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4. The Council recommends the City addresses the technical assistance comments provided by the South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD). 0 0 0 0 City of Plantation 20-01ESR (received I/ N/A 07-27-20 05-27-20 5-0 CL 06-16-20) 0. 0 1. The proposed amendment�t ..._.�................................................ ... ..._. p p o the City of Plantation's Comprehensive Plan seeks to update the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. The amendment will update the Potable Water Sub-Element of the Infrastructure Element, and the Conservation Element. 0. 2.This amendment affects the City of Plantation. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4.The Council recommends the City address the comments provided by the South Florida Water Management U District (SFWMD). U U m m 0 0 0. 0 0 0 m 0 m 0 5 Packet Pg. 3437 R.4.e 0 ADOPTED AMENDMENTS 0 Local Local Governing Government Proposed- Adopted Council Government Body Adoption and Plan Review Date Transmittal or Vote Amendment Adoption Number Public Hearing and Meeting Monroe y County 20-01ACSC N/A 07-27-20 06-17-20 5-0 0 (received 06-30-20) 1.The adopted amendment to Monroe County's Comprehensive Plan updates the Comprehensive Plan to CL include the 10-year Water Supply Plan update to be consistent with the South Florida Water Management 0. District Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan update of 2018. The update provides a plan for water supply 0 sources and facilities needed to serve existing and new development within the County's jurisdiction. c, 2.The amendment affects Monroe County. 3.This amendment does not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 00 4. The Council previously reviewed this amendment when proposed. Monroe County adopted the amendment as proposed. U City of - ca Lauderhill 19-01ER N/A 1/ 07-27-20 06-08-20 5-0 (received 06-25-20) t m. v. 1.The adopted amendments to the City of Lauderhill's Comprehensive Plan are the Evaluation and Appraisal Report(EAR) based amendments and include the following intents: (a)to meet the Peril of Flood requirements, (b)to reflect changes in local conditions, (c)to reflect policies related to ¢i Resiliency/Sustainability and Climate Change,and (d)to ensure concurrence with the Broward County Land Use Plan (the County's Comprehensive Plan,entitled BrowardNext). .0 2.The amendments affect the incorporated area of the City of Lauderhill. 3.These amendments do not create any adverse impact to state or regional resources/facilities. 4.The Council previously reviewed these amendments when proposed.The local government adopted the, in response to a Department of Economic Opportunity(DEO)objection. Following concurrence from 0 DEO staff,the change was formally made to the Capital Improvements Element Goals,Objectives and0. Policies to include a 5-Year Capital Improvements Schedule. ........ w. _..... ..............w. 0 m 0 m 0 6 Packet Pg. 3438 R.4.e C 0 From: .......................---------,. Subject: [EXTERNAL]-Monroe County 20-03ACSC Date: Monday,July 20,2020 9:33:18 AM 4- 0 Dear Ms. Cioffari: 0 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(FWC) staff has reviewed the proposed comprehensive plan in accordance with Chapter 163.3184(3),Florida Statutes. We have no comments,recommendations, or objections related to fish and wildlife or listed species and their habitat to offer on this amendment. 0 0 0 If you need any further assistance,please do not hesitate to contact our office by email at S, ���i�'°kV +r,.. If you have specific technical questions, please contact Sean Greene at(386)406-0814 or by email at `S4 a. 0. Sincerely, 0 Josh Cucinella Biological Administrator II 00 Office of Conservation Planning Services Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 1239 SW 10th Street Ocala,Florida 34471 (352) 620-7330 Monroe County 20-03ACSC_42049 cV CJ I ns 0 0. 0 0 0 ns U ns Packet Pg. 3439 R.4.e DocuSign Envelope ID:9ADDFDED-59DB-4ED4-ACF2-317425C322AB 0 FDOTI M Florida Department of Transportation 0 GOVERNOR R Miami, FL3 172-5 f� SECRETARY � July 1, 2020 0 Ms. Cheryl Cioffari, AICP Assistant Director of Planning Monroe County Planning and Environmental Resources CL 2798 Overseas Highway, Suite 400 0. Marathon, Florida 33050 0 Subject: Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment 0. Monroe County- FDEO#20-03ACSC U Dear Ms. Cioffari: The Florida Department of Transportation, District Six, completed a review of the subject amendment pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.), in its role as a reviewing agency as identified in Section 163.3184(1)(c), F.S. The purpose of the amendment is to reduce the open space ration for the recreation future land use category. The current ratio has limited the restoration of recreational facilities following Hurricane Irma. i The District review found that there would be no adverse impacts to transportation resources and facilities of State importance as a result of the amendment. The District encourages Monroe County to continue promoting pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and to create a walkable and connected community consistent with ss. 163.3177, Florida Statutes. The District also encourages planning to address all 0. modes of travel, including public transportation. 0 0 Packet Pg. 3440 D=6&gn Envelope ID:9ADDFDED-59DB-4ED4-ACF2-317425C322AB Ms. Cheryl Cioffari July 1, 2020 Page 2 of 2 Please contact me at 305-470-5393 if you have any questions concerning our response. Sincerely, —Docuftned by: 806CD06755954DD... Shereen Yee Fong Transportation Planner IV i Cc: Emily Schemper, Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources Daniel Iglesias, P.E., FDOT, District 6 0 Dat Huynh, P.E., FDOT, District 6 Kenneth Jeffries, FDOT, District 6 Jennifer Carver, AICP, FDOT Central Office Ray Eubanks, Department of Economic Opportunity Isabel Cosio Carballo, South Florida Regional Planning Council Kathe Lerch, South Florida Regional Planning Council U N i rs 0 0. 0 0 0 rs Sc?fieor, .44obiIi.1;% Aniovalio ai w .w. do . :gib v Packet Pg. 3441 R.4.e C From: ,, ;Pe 2 Cc: Plan Ce Subject: [EXTERNAL]-Monroe County 20-03ACSC Proposed � Date: Tuesday,July 28,2020 12:46:32 PM Attachments, E Too Ray Eubanks,DEO Plan Review Administrator cu ns Re: Monroe County 20-03 CSC—State Coordinated Review of proposed Comprehensive prehensive � Plan Amendment 0 The Office of Intergovernmental Programs of the Florida Department of Environmental � Protection(Department)has reviewed the above-referenced amendment package under the provisions of Chapter 163,Florida Statutes. The Department conducted a detailed review that 2 i focused can potential adverse impacts to important state resources and facilities, specifically. air and water pollution; wetlands and ether surface waters of the state; federal and state-owned lands and interest in lands, including state parks, greenways and trails, conservation 0. easements; solidwaste; and water and wastewater treatment. c Based on our review of the submitted amendment package,the Department has found no 0. provision that, if adapted, would result in adverse impacts to important state resources subject 2 to the Department's jurisdiction. c, Please submit all future amendments bye ail to ? .�r��e�� �;��,�����; � :w.��; �� .��. f your � submittal is too large to send via email or if you need other assistance, contact Lindsay Weaver at( 50) 717- 037. N + a 0 0 0 Packet Pg. 3442 R.4.e C 0 From: To: CC. ''7 3 ..t t 't r + 5..,..._... ....... .'�.�... .1P ..., fir.c�n. " Subject: [EXTERNAL]-Monroe County,DEo#20-3ACSC and#20-4ACSC Comments on Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment Packages Date: Friday,July 24,2020 2:01:37 PM Dear Mr. Eubanks: ns The South Florida Water Management District (District) has completed its review of the proposed amendment packages from Monroe County(County).The packages include Text Amendments to the 0 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. There appear to be no regionally significant water resource issues;therefore,the District forwards no comments on the proposed amendment package. i The District requests that the County forward a copy of the adopted amendments to the District. CL Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. 0. 0 Ms.Terry Manning, Policy and Planning Analyst South Florida Water Management District Water Supply Implementation Unit 3301 Gun Club Road c, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone: 561-682-6779 Fax: 561-681-6264 E-Mail: tman.n.in..g c+sfwmv .gc r9 cv i ns 0 0. 0 0 0 ns ns Packet Pg. 3443