Item F2LAND AUTHORITY GOVERNING BOARD
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Meeting Date:Division:
April 17, 2013Land Authority
Bulk Item:Contact / Phone #:
Yes No XMark Rosch / 295-5180
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Agenda Item Wording:
Approval of the 2013 Acquisition List.
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Item Background:
Each year the Land Authority Advisory Committee prepares an updated Acquisition
List. Although this process takes place on an annual basis, the list may be, and often is, amended over
the course of the year as well. The Advisory Committee has prepared the attached list for 2013 after
holding public meetings on January 30, 2013; February 27, 2013; and March 27, 2013.
Per section 380.0667, Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners, sitting as the Land
Authority Governing Board, "shall approve the list of acquisitions, in whole or in part, in the order of
priority recommended by the Advisory Committee."
Listing a property on the AcquisitionList is a preliminary, non-binding step indicating the Board’s desire
to pursue acquisition. Further Board action is required before entering into a purchase contract.
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Advisory Committee Action:
On March 27, 2013 the Committee voted 4/0 to approve and forward
the list to the Governing Board.
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Previous Governing Board Action:
The Board has approved an Acquisition List each year since the
Land Authority was established.
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Contract/Agreement Changes:
N/A
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Staff Recommendation:
Approval
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Total Cost:Indirect Cost:Budgeted:
$N/A $______ Yes XNo .
Cost to Land Authority:Source of Funds:
$N/ALand Authority
(Tourist Impact Tax and State Park Surcharge)
Approved By:
Attorney County Land Steward .
Documentation:
Included: X To Follow: Not Required: .
Disposition:
Agenda Item ____
MONROE COUNTY LAND AUTHORITY
2013 ACQUISITION LIST
PropertyAcquisition ObjectivesIntended DevelopmentUltimate Owner / Manager
PROPERTY IN FLORIDA KEYS AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN
Property RenderedProperty Rights ProtectionNoneMCLA, State, or Federal
Unbuildable by County RegulationsEnvironmental ProtectionGovernment
Property Eligible for ROGOProperty Rights ProtectionNoneMCLA, State, or Federal
Administrative ReliefEnvironmental ProtectionGovernment
Property Designated Tier 1,Property Rights ProtectionNoneMCLA, State, or Federal
Tier 2, or Tier 3-AEnvironmental ProtectionGovernment
Big Pine HCP Mitigation
Property Designated Tier 3Environmental ProtectionNoneMCLA, State, or Federal
Bordering Publicand RestorationGovernment
Conservation Land
The MCLA Advisory Committee will consider adding to the Acquisition List, on a case-by-case basis, affordable housing sites
to be acquired by government partners provided the sites do not include environmentally sensitive habitat or possible wetlands.
Favorable factors in the analysis and consideration of affordable housing sites will include the record of the partner in the
project; quality of the project; ability of the project to serve individuals, couples and families; leverage from additional non-
MCLA funds brought to the project; and the MCLA funds price per unit.
PROPERTY IN KEY WEST AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN
1911-1913 Patterson AvenueAffordable HousingDuplex rentalsKWHA with lease to
AH of Monroe County, Inc.
(AIDS Help)
The MCLA Advisory Committee will consider adding to the Acquisition List, on a case-by-case basis, affordable housing sites
to be acquired by government partners provided the sites do not include environmentally sensitive habitat or possible wetlands.
Favorable factors in the analysis and consideration of affordable housing sites will include the record of the partner in the
project; quality of the project; ability of the project to serve individuals, couples and families; leverage from additional non-
MCLA funds brought to the project; and the MCLA funds price per unit.