Item U5
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION
2798 Overseas Highway
Suite 400
Marathon, Florida 33050
Voice: (305) 289-2500
FAX: (305) 289-2536
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mayor Dixie M. Spehar, District 1
Mayor Pro Tern Charles "Sonny" McCoy, District 3
George Neugent, District 2
David P. Rice, District 4
Murray E. Nelson, District 5
MEMORANDUM
To:
The Board of County Commissioners
K. Marlene Conaway, Director, Planning and Environmental Resource~yY1~
From:
Date:
May 17,2005
Subject:
Agenda Item U-5, Editing Change: Interim Development Ordinances, u.S.
Highway 1 Corridor Tavernier Creek to MM 97 including the Community
Center
Summary
A property owner may seek a determination that the owner's proposed development or
redevelopment is vested against the provision of this Interim Development Ordinance (100)
through an application for vested rights, setting forth facts establishing the applicant met prior, to
a specific date, the vested rights standards of the Monroe county code.
The date used to establish vesting in Section 10 of the 100, does not match the date in Section 6
of the 100 that halted the granting of approvals for building permit applications or planning
approvals.
Editing Change
Change the date to be used to establish vested rights from "prior to the date that this Ordinance is
adopted by the Board of Monroe County Commissioners", to, prior to April 1, 2005.
Section 10: Any property owner adversely affected by the provisions of this Interim
Development Ordinance may seek a determination that the owner's proposed development or
redevelopment is vested against the provisions of this Interim Development Ordinance, by filing
with the Director of Growth management, together with an administrative fee in the amount of
$400.00, a vested rights application setting forth facts establishing the applicant met, prior to the
date th.at th.is Ordinanee is aaapted by the Board of Monroe COl:lRty CommissiaRem April I,
2005, the vested rights standards set forth in Section 9.5-181, Monroe County code. Such
application must be filed no later than sixty (60) days after the effective date of this ordinance.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends adoption of the amendment.