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04/18/1995 Agreement 1.c00pr• e_ Mauu� 5r • • Lump 3C. Itolfjage BRANCH OFFICE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH OFFICE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MONROE COUNTY 88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MARATHON, FLORIDA 33050 500 WHITEHEAD STREET PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070 TEL. (305) 289-6027 KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 TEL. (305) 852-7145 TEL. (305) 292-3550 MEMORANDUM TO: Bob Herman Director of Growth Management FROM: Ruth Ann Jantzeo Deputy Clerk a DATE: April 26, 1995 At the April 18, 1995 County Commission Meeting,the Board adopted Resolution No. 124-1995,authorizing the Mayor to execute, on behalf of Monroe County,a Settlement Agreement between the Florida Department of Community Affairs,Monroe County and the Key Largo Group,Inc.,settling a Notice of Violation for .97 acres of land near the entrance to the Ocean Reef Subdivision. Enclosed are three certified copies of the above Resolution, as well as three duplicate originals of the Settlement Agreement,executed on behalf of Monroe County. Please be sure that one fully executed copy of the Settlement Agreement is returned to this office as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact this office. cc: County Attorney Finance County Administrator, w/o document File r STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, Petitioner, v. CASE NO. 93-3151 OCEAN REEF CLUB, INC. , and MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Respondents. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into this 3A4/ day of ( (,},IVY' , 1995, between KEY LARGO GROUP, INC. , a Florida corporation (herein "Key Largo Group") ; MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA; and the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (herein "the Department" or "DCA") . WHEREAS, Key Largo Group, Inc. , is the fee simple owner of approximately .97 acres of land near the entrance to Ocean Reef subdivision on South Harbor Drive between State Road 905 and Harbor Course Golf Course, which comprises a portion of platted property owned by Key Largo Group and known as Golf Manor II, on Key Largo, in unincorporated Monroe County, Florida (herein "the subject property") ; and WHEREAS, Key Largo Group, Inc. , acquired the subject property from Ocean Reef Club, Inc. ; and WHEREAS, on May 4 , 1993, the Department issued a Notice of Violation and Order ("NOV") against Ocean Reef Club, Inc. , alleging certain violations of the Monroe County land development regulations relating to land clearing of the approximately .97 acres referenced above, and requiring corrective action as stated in the NOV; and WHEREAS, Key Largo Group denies any violation of the Monroe County land development regulations; and WHEREAS, most of Monroe County, including the subject property, is located within the Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, as designated under Sections 380. 05 and 380. 0552, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, DCA is the state land planning agency with the duty and responsibility of administering and enforcing the provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, the Florida Environmental Land and Water Management Act of 1972 ("The Act") , and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, which include the Monroe County land development regulations; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 380.032 (3) , Florida Statutes, DCA is authorized to enter into agreements with any landowner, developer, or governmental agency as may be necessary to effectuate the provisions and purposes of The Act or any rules promulgated thereunder; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to avoid the expense, uncertainty and delay of litigation and to resolve the pending proceeding under the terms and conditions set forth herein, and it is in their best interests to do so; and WHEREAS, the Department finds that this agreement is necessary to effectuate the intent and provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, and the Monroe County comprehensive plan and land development regulations adopted pursuant thereto; and 2 WHEREAS, Monroe County joins in this agreement for the purpose of implementing and enforcing same. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and undertakings set forth herein, and in consideration of the benefits to accrue to the parties to this agreement, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals. All recitals contained above are incorporated herein and are essential elements hereof. 2 . On-Site Restoration. The Owner agrees to on site restoration equivalent to sixty (60%) percent of the acreage of one-half of Lot 3 and all of Lots 4-8, Golf Manor II, which is the .97 acres which is the subject of the Department's pending Notice of Violation, referred to herein as the "on-site restoration area" . Owner shall plant vegetation on the subject property in the restoration area depicted on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part of this agreement, subject to the following criteria: a. Plants shall consist of tropical hardwood hammock plants native to the Florida Keys, planted on 5-foot centers, one- third in one-gallon containers, one-third in 3-gallon containers, and one-third in 10-gallon containers. At least one-third of all plants shall be 6 feet tall at the time of planting. A minimum of 6 inches of topsoil shall be added around root balls, i.e. , the hole is 12 inches greater in diameter and 6 inches deeper than the pot. b. All plants shall be nursery stock. 3 c. A plant list identifying the types of plants to be utilized for restoration is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. The plant list may be modified, without modifying this Agreement, with the written consent of the Department, if any particular species is not available at the time initial planting actually occurs. d. A minimum of fifteen (15) different plant species from Exhibit B shall be utilized for on-site restoration. Of those 15 species, seven (7) percent shall be torchwood, or wild lime if torchwood is not available at the time of planting. A maximum of seven (7%) percent of the total number of plants utilized in the on-site restoration area shall be of any one species. Plant species shall be randomly scattered throughout the on-site restoration area to avoid isolated pockets of a single plant species. e. The restoration area shall be contiguous and connected to prevent biofragmentation. f. The planted area will be mulched to two inches with native mulch to keep down exotic plant infiltration. g. All tailings from holes drilled for the plants will be removed and placed on the scarified area of the property to further hold down exotic plant infiltration. h. Any exotic plants which are on the subject property or which appear on the property will be continuously removed. i. Any non-native plants which are in the on-site restoration area or which appear in the on-site restoration area 4 will be continuously removed. j . The Owner guarantees a survival rate for the new plants of eighty (80%) percent for three (3) years from the time of initial planting. Dead or dying plants shall be replaced as necessary to ensure the eighty percent (80%) survival at the end of the third year after the initial planting. Replacement plants shall be of similar size as the species replaced. k. The initial planting shall occur on or before August 31, 1996. 1. The Owner shall notify the Department when initial planting begins, and shall notify the Department that the initial planting has been completed within five (5) working days (Monday- Friday) after completion of the work. Notice shall be in writing, by mail or telefax, directed to either the Department's Headquarters (to Growth Management Administrator, Region 11, Department of Community Affairs, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100, Fax: 904/488-3309) or the Department's Field Office (to Administrator, Department of Community Affairs Field Office, Marathon Regional Service Center, 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 , Marathon, FL 33050, Fax: 305/289-2442) . 3 . Restoration Guarantee for On-Site Restoration. a. Within fourteen (14) days after the date of this agreement, a restoration guarantee in the amount of Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Five Dollars ($19,405 . 00) to cover the cost of on-site restoration shall be provided in the form of a deposit made with Monroe County. The deposit shall be in a form and manner 5 acceptable to the parties hereto and shall be placed in an interest-bearing account. b. After the restoration work has been completed by the Owner and after the Department determines that the restoration work is consistent with this agreement, the restoration guarantee, including accrued interest, shall be released to the Owner. With the concurrence of the Department after an inspection of the site, the restoration guarantee may be periodically drawn down as restoration work is completed. c. On or after September 1, 1996, if the County or the Department determines that the Owner has failed to perform the on- site restoration work according to the terms of this agreement, the County or the Department shall issue written notice to the Owner that a default in the terms of this agreement has occurred, and shall provide the Owner thirty (30) days from the date of the notice to cure the default by performing the on-site restoration required under this agreement. Notice under this section shall be provided by way of hand delivery, registered or certified mail, express mail or delivery service, or telefax to Key Largo Group, Inc. , in care of Mr. Christopher B. Hewett, 2600 Douglas Road, Suite 900, Coral Gables, Florida, 33134 (Telephone: 305-567-1904; Fax: 305-567-1469) , or such other individual/entity or address as the Owner shall hereafter designate in writing. If the default is not cured by the Owner within said 30-day period, the funds on deposit with the County plus accrued interest thereon shall be deemed forfeited to the County. Thereafter, the County is 6 authorized to use the forfeited funds for the specific purpose of accomplishing the restoration required under this agreement. Surplus funds, if any, shall remain the property of Monroe County for use on other restoration projects as the County, in its sole discretion, shall deem appropriate. 4 . Off-site Mitigation; Deposit With Florida Keys Native Nursery. In consideration of the Department's agreement that planting on site may be delayed up to August 31, 1996, the Owner agrees to additional off-site mitigation in the form of a donation to Monroe County in the amount of Ten Thousand One Hundred Seventy- Five Dollars ($10, 175. 00) . This sum represents approximately double the current cost of plant material for restoring/mitigating forty (40%) percent of one half of Lot 3 and all of Lots 4-8 of Golf Manor II. The funds are to be deposited to the account of Monroe County at the Florida Keys Native Nursery. These funds may be expended by Monroe County as it deems appropriate for any bona fide restoration project by Monroe County or the Monroe County Land Authority on land in the Upper Keys. 5. Clustering of Homesites. A maximum of eight (8) single- family homes may be built at Golf Manor II, clustered according to the site location for the housepads attached as Exhibit A. However, building permits for those homes shall not be sought by the owner or issued by Monroe County until on-site restoration planting, excluding the construction zone referenced in Section below 6, has been completed. 7 6. Construction Zone; Restoration; Open Space Requirement. a. Hammock Area. The parties agree that the vegetation previously existing on one-half of Lot 3 and all of Lots 4-8, Golf Manor II, consisted of moderate quality low tropical hardwood hammock, and that the open space requirement is sixty percent (60%) . The Owner acknowledges that the footprints of the housepads on said property depicted on Exhibit A incorporate a 10-foot construction zone which, after construction, will be replanted to increase the amount of open space on each lot so that a maximum of 5 feet clearance between the wall of the house and the edge of restored hammock exists. The replanted construction zone shall be considered to be part of the on-site restoration area subject to all requirements of Section 2 of this agreement except for subsection 2 .k. . Certificates of occupancy shall not be issued until replanting in the construction zone has been completed and inspected by Monroe County and DCA biologists. After replanting of the on-site restoration area under this agreement, including the construction zones, no additional clearing of the lots may occur and the midstory and understory native vegetation shall be totally preserved. No non-native plants may be installed in the on-site restoration area. b. Disturbed Area. The parties acknowledge that, prior to the violation alleged in the Department ' s NOV, Lots 1 and 2 and one-half of Lot 3 of Golf Manor II were lawfully cleared, that the resulting habitat designation is "disturbed, " and that accordingly a twenty percent (20%) open space ratio is applicable to Lots 1 and 8 2 and one-half of Lot 3 . 7 . Access to Property by Monroe County and the Department. The owner hereby authorizes any Monroe County Growth Management Division employee and any Department of Community Affairs employee to enter onto the subject property at reasonable times and under reasonable conditions during the regular work week, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8: 30 a.m. and 5: 00 p.m. , for the purpose of inspecting Golf Manor II for compliance with the terms of this Agreement, or to perform the restoration work provided in section 2 .c. above. Authorization to enter onto Golf Manor II for the purposes set out in this Agreement shall not be deemed authorization to enter onto or inspect any other portion of Ocean Reef or Harbor Course subdivisions. 8. Further Proceedings. Within five (5) calendar days after execution of this Agreement, the Department shall file a notice of voluntary dismissal of this proceeding and, on return of the case materials from the Division of Administrative Hearings, shall promptly enter a final order of dismissal which incorporates the terms of this Agreement. 9. Caveat. The parties acknowledge their disagreement over whether a violation of the Monroe County land development regulations has occurred, as alleged in the Department's Notice of Violation against Ocean Reef Club, Inc. , and have entered into this Settlement Agreement solely in the spirit of compromise. This Agreement shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of any party's position with regard to the alleged actions by the Owner or the 9 proper interpretation and implementation of the provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, and the Monroe County comprehensive plan and land development regulations. This Agreement shall not be given precedential effect with regard to any other development undertaken in Monroe County. 10. Scope of Authority. This Agreement affects the rights and obligations of the parties under provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, relating to development in areas of critical state concern. It is not intended to influence or determine the authority or decisions of any other state or local government or agency, or of the federal government or any federal agency, in issuance of any other permits or approvals that might be required by federal law, state law or local ordinance for any development authorized by this Agreement. 11. Duplicate Originals. This Agreement may be executed in any number of originals, all of which evidence one agreement, and only one of which need be produced for any purpose. 12 . Binding Effect. This Agreement is intended to and shall create a covenant running with the land, and shall be binding on the parties, their heirs, successors and assigns. 13. Recordation of Agreement. Within ten (10) calendar days after execution of this Agreement, the Owner shall record this Agreement in the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, and shall promptly provide proof of recordation to Monroe County and the Department, including the official records book and page where this Agreement is recorded. Proof of recordation shall be 10 furnished by hand delivery or U. S. Mail, postage prepaid, to Monroe County by directing same to Lorenzo Aghemo, Planning Director, Monroe County Growth Management Division, Marathon Regional Service Center, 2798 Overseas Highway, Suite 400, Marathon, FL 33050, and to the Department by directing same to Mike McDaniel, Growth Management Administrator, Region 11, Department of Community Affairs, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100. 14 . Release; Costs and Attorney' s Fees. The parties hereto release each other party from any and all claims of whatever nature which arise or may arise out of the issuance of the Notice of Violation referred to in this Agreement. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorney's fees incurred in this proceeding. 15. Entirety of Agreement/Amendment. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties. Except as provided in section 2 .b. above, this Agreement may be modified or amended only by a separate writing entered into between the parties hereto and recorded in the public records of Monroe County as provided in paragraph 13 above. 16. Enforcement. This Agreement may be enforced by any party and by Monroe County as provided in Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise allowed by law. 17 . Date of Agreement. The date of this agreement is the date the last party signs and acknowledges this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized undersigned representatives on the dates 11 and year below written. KEY LARGO GROUP, INC. a Florida corporation Date // Name p, Warr- Title t BY STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ;q g day of 471RRC1f , 1995, by ----Clt/Akfk4 dEwc-t4 as of Key Largo Group, Inc. , who is personally known to me us pewdueed as- identification, and who dad (did not) take an oath. fit Q Y� . C' 1 Notary Public fN D LEA n ??S� Ct Name (typed, printed or stamped) Serial Number, if any aeeavuroee ,pt° Walt= My commission expires: memMpetion n! 3 pet seat•.Jo sw JL�a f v l anearoouOIIV3HO AN - tlAOWV3HONV 44na,tl'��a MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA A Is', /A ./tiCQ/Vrt 14C0 Dat I Ol I�"I-S By SHIRLEY FR MAN, Mayor ATTEST: Danny L. Kohlage, Clerk APP' ' STO FORM AIV ie c ft : / iamcY BY DepuSarl/ Cle$fc (J , BY A•.. Of110� STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 12 �Ly64 day of , 1995, by SHIRLEY FREEMAN, as Mayor of Monroe Co n who is personally known to me, and who did take an oath. Nota y Public Name (typed, printed or stamped) AT;••''��"',•"� ALVIN9MTH,JN. Serial Number, if any t��I�,AAy) t�.�. MY COMISSION 4 CC303545 EXPIRES July 38.1997 My commission expires: ^,• M'CED MU TROY FAN INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, An Agency of the State of Florida Date /3/9� By�CHARLES PATTISON Director, Division of Resource Planning and Management STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF LEON The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 3 day of 3 , 1995, by CHARLES PATTISON, as Director, Department of /Community Affairs Division of Resource Planning and Management, who is personally know to me and who did not take an oath. 41- �• 71" No y Public ne Say Name (typed, printed or stamped) 7t26/681 Commission Number a /�//K ,, pG ' My commission expires: .•;'AJ//�/:ill'l 13 t Q I `tiN Hi nos ,� I Ilk {I p r, 1 � V • aa'r'rnxaa� �r iq I f ° EXHIBIT B PLANT LIST Species Cinnacord Marlberry Simpson Stopper Lignum Vitae Soldierwood Mahogany Pigeon Plum Red Stopper (only as replacement for dead or dying plants in 2nd or 3rd years) Inkwood Wild Coffee only as replacement for dead or dying plants in 2nd or 3rd years) Mastic Paradise Tree Torchwood; Wild Lime if Torchwood Not Available (add after 2nd year only) Crabwood Thatch Palm Fiddlewood Coffee Colubrina Satinleaf Willow ustic Spicewood (only as replacement for dead or dying plants in 2nd or 3rd years) White Ironwood Soapberry Wild Tamarind Gumbo Limbo Blolly Jamaican Dogwood Black Ironwood Lancewood 14