Item T02 T.2
County �� � .�� �y,4 ' �, "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mayor Michelle Coldiron,District 2
�1 nff `ll Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4
-Me Florida.Keys Craig Cates,District 1
Eddie Martinez,District 3
w � Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5
County Commission Meeting
October 20, 2021
Agenda Item Number: T.2
Agenda Item Summary #9807
BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: BOCC District 4
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Tamara Lamarche (305) 289-6000
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AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of appointment of Catherine Felton to the Affordable
Housing Advisory Committee as a local resident representative.
ITEM BACKGROUND: Ordinance 4004-2021 was approved by BOCC March 17, 2021 re-
establishing the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee under new rules for appointments set by
the Florida Legislature, ref. FSS. 420.9076.
Appointment terms are to coincide with the term of the appointing Commissioner. Catherine
Felton's appointment will run through November 20, 2022.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: BOCC approved Ordinance 4004-202, March 17,
2021. BOCC approved Resolution 4062-2009 setting appointment rules for the committee.
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
DOCUMENTATION:
Catherine Felton AHAC 2021 Contact& Resume
Ordinance2021_004
BOCC Resolution 062-2009 - AHAC APPOINTMENT METHOD
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Effective Date:
Expiration Date:
Total Dollar Value of Contract:
Total Cost to County:
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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:
Additional Details:
REVIEWED BY:
David Rice Skipped 09/29/2021 3:21 PM
Bob Shillinger Completed 10/04/2021 10:34 AM
Liz Yongue Completed 10/04/2021 10:56 AM
Board of County Commissioners Pending 10/20/2021 9:00 AM
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Monroe County Boards and Committees
Appointment Information
Board or Committee: Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
Commissioner Appointing Member: Commissioner David Rice
Name of Member: Catherine Felton
Address: 6975 Overseas Highway #12
Marathon, FL 33050 E
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Mailing Address: Same as above
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Cell: 219-241-9478 E
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Email: cfeltonl2(a>amail.com
Date of Appointment: October 20, 2021
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Is this a Reappointment? Yes No XX CD
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New Term Expiration Date: November 20, 2022 (end of Rice's current term)
Name of Person Being Replaced:
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Lamarche-Tamara
From: Catherine Felton <cathernelilredrooster.com>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2021 10:26 A
To: Lamarche-Tamara
Subject: Affordable Housing Appointment
Attachments: Resume-Felton-Affordable Housing Committee.pdf
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Tamara,
See my resume attached. Hopefully,this is what you were looking for? Let me know if you need anything else!
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catherine FELTON
1,,;��'MAR Passionate three-year resident of Marathon who has been inundated with the difficulties of
affordable housing from a professional and personal understanding.
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Provide inventive recommendations to BOCC annually that include process of approvals,
modifications to fee requirements,flexible densities,and infrastructure support for affordable W
housing throughout the County _
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K2M Design, Cleveland, CH & Marathon, FL :
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Construction Administration. Projecl Management, Business Development
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American Institute of Architects Cleveland,OH _
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Chair of Speakers on the Square Event
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Grassroots Convention,San Diego,CA
Annual Conference, New`fork City, NY
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Kevin Madok, CPA
Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller—Monroe County, Florida
Mai-cl1 19, 2021
Department of Statc
Administrative Code& Register
500 S Bronougli Street
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'1'o Whom It May Concern, ,
Attached is an electronic copy of 0rdinanee No. 004-2021 amending Chapter 2
("Adiuinistration"), Article VIII ("Boards, Committees, Commissions And Authorities"), Division
.5 ("Affordable Housing AdNisory Committee"), of-the Monroe County Code of Ordinances, to
amend and reNise Monroe. County's Regulations for a IA)cal Affordable Housing Advisory
Committee, as required by Florida Statute Section 420.9076, as it relates to aflordable housing E
incentive stralg6cs and committees; providing for severability; providing for repeal of-all .
Ordinances inconsistent herevvilli; providing for an effective date; providing for incorporation into0.
die Monroe County Code of Ordinances; and providing for an effective date.
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This Ordinance vvas adopted by the Monroe County Board of'Counly Commissioners at a
regular inecting, held in lorinal session, oil Marcli 17, 2021. Sl►ould you leave any questions please
leel free to contact nic at (305) 292-3 i50.
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8 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
9 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
10 ORDINANCE NO. 004 -2021
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12 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF
13 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ("MONROE COUNTY,
14 FLORIDA", "MONROE COUNTY", OR THE "COUNTY")
15 AMENDING CHAPTER 2 ("ADMINISTRATION"), a�
16 ARTICLE VIH (`BOARDS, COMMITTEES,
17 COMMISSIONS AND AUTHORITIES"), DIVISION 5
18 ("AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE"), a
19 OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO
20 AMEND AND REVISE MONROE COUNTY'S
21 REGULATIONS FOR A LOCAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING
22 ADVISORY COMMITTEE, AS REQUIRED BY FLORIDA N
23 STATUTE SECTION 420.9076, AS IT RELATES TO
24 AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVE STRATEGIES AND
25 COMMITTEES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
26 PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES `-
27 INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR AN
28 EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION
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30 AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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32 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature and Monroe County, as an Area of Critical State =�
33 Concern, has/have adopted Principles for Guiding Development,1 which includes: "[m]aking 0
34 available adequate affordable housing for all sectors of the population of the Florida Keys.";2 and
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36 WHEREAS, Monroe County has high land values, limited land availability due to its
37 linear geography and environmental features, controlled growth (e.g., the Monroe County Rate of
38 Growth Ordinance, etc.), and a heavily tourist economy with a prevalence of lower-paying
39 employment by the local service sector; and
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41 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has found that affordable housing is most effectively
42 provided by combining public and private resources, and has expressed legislative intent to
43 support local governments' achievement of this combination of public and private resources by
' See Fla. Stat. §380.0552(7).
2 See Fla. Stat. §380.0552(7)(1).
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I encouraging active partnerships between government, lenders, builders, and developers, real
2 estate professionals, advocates for low-income persons, and community groups, to produce
3 affordable housing; and
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5 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has expressed its legislative intent that the above-
6 referenced partnership concept be extended among Florida counties' and municipalities' local
7 governments; and
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9 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature legislatively expressed its intent that local
10 governments achieve this combination of resources through the establishment of an Affordable
11 Housing Advisory Committee ("AHAC") to recommend monetary and non-monetary incentives
12 for affordable housing, as provided in Florida Statute Section 420.9076; and
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14 WHEREAS, Monroe County participates in the State Housing Initiatives Partnership
15 Program ("SHIP" or "SHIP program"), and is a recipient of federal and/or state funding for its
16 affordable housing programs and activities; and
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18 WHEREAS, Monroe County, as a participant in the SHIP program, has developed and a
19 implements a local housing assistance plan ("LHAP"), created to increase the availability of E
20 affordable housing to very low ("very-low income"), low ("low-income"), and moderate income
21 ("moderate-income") persons, essential services personnel, and those with special needs. SHIP
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22 funds may be used for households up to 150% of the median income in areas of the state of
23 Florida which have been designated areas of critical concern ("ACSCs" or an"ACSC"); and
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25 WHEREAS, effective February 2008, Florida Administrative Code rule changes
26 mandated that all SHIP program participants comply with Florida Statute Section 420.9076(2),
27 which requires the establishment of a local affordable housing advisory committee; and
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29 WHEREAS, Florida Statute Section 420.9076 requires that each county participating in
30 the SHIP program must have an LHAP that includes local housing incentive strategies as defined
31 in Florida Statute Section 420.9071(16); and
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33 WHEREAS, the BOCC created and empaneled, in June 2005, a Monroe County
34 Workforce Housing Task Force ("Workforce Housing Task Force", "Workforce Housing
35 Taskforce", or"Monroe County Task Force"), to make recommendations to the BOCC to address E
36 the Florida Keys' critical housing affordability issues; and
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38 WHEREAS, as the above-referenced Monroe County Workforce Housing Task Force's
39 composition and responsibilities redundantly paralleled those mandated for the above-referenced
40 statutorily required local affordable housing advisory committee, the BOCC accordingly
41 determined that it was duplicative and unnecessary to have two such local sub-committees; and
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43 WHEREAS, Monroe County accordingly changed the Monroe County Workforce
44 Housing Task Force to the Monroe County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee ("AHAC"),
45 which then, and has since, been charged with the statutory roles and responsibilities outlined and
46 described in Florida Statute Section 420.9076; and
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2 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature has recently decided to change/revise Florida Statute
3 Section 420.9076, which effectively amended the maximum number of AHAC members, the
4 composition of the AHAC committee's membership, and offering clarification of affordable
5 housing reporting requirements;
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7 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
8 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
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10 Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing recitals are true and correct, and
11 are hereby incorporated as if fully stated herein.
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13 Section 2. The Monroe County Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows:
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16 CHAPTER 2. -ADMINISTRATION
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18 ARTICLE VIII. -BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS AND AUTHORITIES 0
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22 Sec. 2-700. -Establishment of ag aAffordable housing aAdvisory e. ommittee.
23 (a) The affordable housing advisory committee shall be established and operational by June �--
24 30, 2008. It shall comply with all requirements in Florida Star t' Seat g "-.-�420.9076 �
25 (2007), or as subsequently amended.
26 (b) The affordable iiolls'() advisory coninii t x shall consist of 4 g less tliag 3 but got � i � , �
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27 fii ti I I members who shall be appointed by the BOCC by resolution.
28 (c) The affordable iiolls'() advisory committee must include oge locally lest d official alld �
29 oge � , resentativ , froni at least six; oftlie c t (_, rie_S ,i Nv: .-
30 (1) One citizen who is actively engaged in the residential home-building industry in
31 connection with affordable housing.
32 (2) One citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry E
33 in connection with affordable housing.
34 (3) One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in <
35 ionie- uildi 2: in connection with affordable housing.
36 (4) One citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in
37 connection with affordable housing.
38 (5) One citizen who is actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing.
39 (6) One citizen who is actively engaged as a not-for-profit provider of affordable
40 housing.
41 (7) One citizen who is actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with
42 affordable housing.
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1 (8) One citizen who actively serves on the local planning agency pursuant to Florida
2 St tLItC Secti g :_ 163.3174.
3 (9) One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local governing body making
4 the appointments.
5 (10) One citizen who represents employers within the jurisdiction.
6 (11) One citizen who represents essential services personnel, as defined in the local
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14 (d) All meetings of the affordable liousim� advisory committee are public meetings, and all
15 affordable 11 '€sig( advisory committee records are public records.
16 (e) Professiorial staff, administrative, and facility support to the affordable liousim-, advisory �
17 committee shall be provided by the BOCC __ uuff
18 purity"). The affordable iousirig advisory committee shall be cooperatively staffed by the E
19 local government department or division having authority to administer local planning or 9
20 housing programs to ensure an integrated approach to the work of the affordable flousim)
21 advisory committee.
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23 Sec. 2-701. -Duties of the .ffordable h ousing .dvisory e ommittee. t�
24 (a) The affordable housing advisory committee shall review established policies and
25 procedures, ordinances, land development regulations, and the adopted local government
26 comprehensive plan of the appointing local government and shall recommend specific
27 actions or initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing while protecting the
28 ability of the property to appreciate in value. The recommendations may include the
29 modification or repeal of ex i - ,xj s i rig: policies, procedures, ordinances, regulations, or
30 plan provisions; the creation of exceptions applicable to affordable housing or the adoption
31 of new policies, procedures, regulations, ordinances or plan provisions, including
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32 recommendations to amend the local government comprehensive plan and corresponding
33 regulations, ordinances and other policies.
34 (b) By December 31, 2008, the affordable housing advisory committee is required to submit its
35 incentive recommendations report to the BOCC. After this initial submission, the reports
36 are required to be submitted t H4&i4 nnj! on December
38 statewide traigigo arid tecimical assistarice for tile Affordable Housi
39 Notwitlistaridirip the fore- hig, ag arill €al review is riot re uire 1 if'Motiroe Couritv receives
40 the niliiinruni allocatioriurider the Stag, HOUSillL Initiatives artii ,r"siI'I p ProL
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42 IT ari atmua r Li_i_s rcl'Lt.i a minimum, the affo rdable 1i L€Sits advisory committee
43 shall submit a report to the local governing body that includes recommendations on, and
44 evaluates the implementation of, affordable housing incentives in the following areas:
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1 (1) The processing of approvals of development orders or permits as defined in
2 Florida StatLA S SCC0 1IS �_ 3.3 5) acid ), for affordable housing
3 projects is expedited to a greater degree than other projects, �L vi le j_i Florida
5 (2) The modification of impact fee requirements, including reduction or waiver of fees
6 and alternative methods of fee payment for affordable housing;
7 (3) The allowance of flexibility in densities for affordable housing;
8 (4) The reservation of infrastructure capacity for housing for very low income, low
9 income and moderate income persons;
10 (5) The allowance of affordable accessory residential units in residential zoning
11 districts;
12 (6) The reduction of parking and setback requirements for affordable housing; 0
13 (7) The allowance of flexible lot configurations, including zero-lot-line configurations LL
14 for affordable housing;
15 (8) The modification of street requirements for affordable housing; a,
16 (9) The establishment of a process by which a local government considers, before E
17 adoptions, policies, procedures, ordinances, regulations, or plan provisions that
18 increase the cost of housing;
19 (10) The preparation of a printed inventory of locally owned public lands suitable for E
20 affordable housing;
21 (11) The support of development near transportation hubs and major employment
22 centers and mixed-use developments;
23 (12) Other affordable housing incentives as recommended. C44
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25 (c) The affordable ii LISIM4 advisory committee may perform additional responsibilities related
26 to affordable housing at the request of the BOCC, including creating best management
27 practices for the development of affordable housing in the community.
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29 Sec. 2-702. -Public hearing.
30 The approval of the affordable liousigg advisory committee of its local housing incentive �
31 strategies recommendations and its review of local government implementation of previously
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32 recommended strategies must be made by affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the
33 affordable 110'Usimi advisory committee taken at a public hearing. Notice of time, dates, and place W
34 of public hearing of the affordable 1 ' sigg advisory committee to adopt final local housing �
35 incentive strategies recommendations must be published in a newspaper of general paid
36 circulation, must contain a short summary of the incentives strategies recommendations to be
37 considered by the affordable IIOUSilio aci is ���r committee, and must state the public place where
38 a copy of the tentative recommendations can b�r be obtained by interested persons.
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40 Sec. 2-703. - Commission action required.
41 (a) Within 90 days after the date of receipt of the local housing incentive strategies
42 recommendations from the affordable iousi � advisory committee, but no later than March
43 31, 2009, the BOCC shall adopt an amendment to its local housing assistance plan (LHAP)
44 to incorporate the local housing incentive strategies it will implement within its jurisdiction.
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I The BOCC must consider all of the strategies specified in subsection 2-701(b) as
2 recommended by the affordable i ' s'"10 advisory committee. However, the amendment at a
3 minimum, must include:
4 (1) Assurance that permits for affordable housing are expedited to a greater degree
5 than other projects. ("Permits" are defined by state statute to include development
6 orders, building permitW, zoning permit(,;, subdivision approval, rezoning,
7 certification, special exception, variance, or any other official action of local
8 government having the effect of permitting the development of land);
9 (2) An ongoing process for review of local policies, ordinances, regulations, and plan
10 provisions that increase the cost of housing prior to their adoption; and
11 (3) A schedule for implementing the incentive strategies.
12 (b) By May 2, 2009, the BOCC shall notify the Florida Housing Finance Corporation by W
13 certified mail of its adoption of the amended LHAP and include a copy of the approved
14 amended plan.
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17 Section 3. Construction and Interpretation. This ordinance and its interpretation shall E
18 be liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County to effectuate its public purpose(s)
19 and policy(ies) of the County. The construction and interpretation of this ordinance and all
20 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan provision(s), Monroe County Code of Ordinances and eat
21 Monroe County Land Development Code provisions ("Monroe County Code(s) provisions"),
22 Florida Building Code, Florida Statutes, and Monroe County Resolution provision(s) whose N
23 interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is interpreted in connection with this ordinance shall be
24 liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County to effectuate its public purpose(s)
25 and policy(ies) of the County, and shall be deferred in favor of the BOCC and such construction
26 and interpretation shall be entitled to great weight in adversarial administrative proceedings, at
27 trial, in bankruptcy, and on appeal.
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29 Section 4. No Liability. Monroe County expressly reserves and in no way shall be
30 deemed to have waived, for itself or for its officer(s), employee(s), or agent(s), any sovereign,
31 governmental, and any other similar defense, immunity, exemption, or protection against any
32 suit, cause-of-action, demand, or liability.
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34 Section 5. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or any part or portion thereof,
35 is held to be invalid or unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent
36 jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or any part or portion thereof, <
37 shall neither limit nor impair the operation, enforceability, or validity of any other provision of
38 this ordinance, or any remaining part(s) or portion(s) thereof All other provisions of this
39 ordinance, and remaining part(s) or portion(s)thereof, shall continue unimpaired in full force and
40 effect.
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42 Section 6. Conflicting Provisions. All ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are
43 hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. The repeal of an ordinance herein shall not repeal
44 the repealing clause of such ordinance or revive any ordinance which has been repealed thereby.
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I Section 7. Inclusion in the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. The provisions of
2 this ordinance shall he included and incorporated in the Code of Ordinances of the County of
3 Monroe, Florida, as an addition to amendment thereto, and shall be appropriately renumbered to
4 conform to the uniform marking system of the Code.
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6 Section 8. Transmittal and Effective Date. This ordinance shall be tiled with the
7 Department of State and shall be effective as provided in Florida Statute Section 125.66(2)(b).
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9 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,
10 Florida, at a duty noticed regular public Board meeting held on the 17"' day of March, 2021.
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13 Mayor Michelle Coldiron Yes
14 Mayor Pro Tern David P. Rice Yes
15 Commissioner Craig Cates _
16 Commissioner Eddie Martinez Yes
17 Commissioner Mike Forster Yes
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2 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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MAYOR MICHELLE COLDIRON
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KEVIN MADOK. CLERK APP TO FORM
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newspaper published in Key West,in Monroe County,Florida;that the attached March 17, 201 the Monroe County card ,of Coin
copy of advertisment,being a legal notice in the matter of was published in said Commissioners will hold a Public Meeting, beginn
newspaper in the issues of: at 09:00 AM. The BOCC meeting will be a hybrid fore '
with the County Commission members meeting live '
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Zoom Webinar.The fallowing items will be considered a
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West,in said Monroe County,Florida and that the said newspapers has hereto- PUBLIC HEARINGS:1:30 PM(or as soon thereafter as may U
fore been continuously published in said Monroe County,Florida every day,and heard):
has been entered as periodicals matter at the post office in Key West,in said A ! FTIICp
Monroe County, Florida,for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication ICI RENOUNCING AND DISCLAIMING ANY RIG
of the attached copy of advertisement;and affiant further says that he or she has OF THE COUNTY AND PUBLIC IN AND TO THAT PORTION OF T
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Affirm d -bsc ad before me this 1st day of March 2021 — BY I� IUIN �E ®LINTY .l
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I ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE Vill BOARDS, COMMITTEE> �" ` COMMISSIONS AND AUTHORITIES, DIVISION 5 AFFORDAB
(N a P Si ture) HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO REVISE THE REGULATIQI
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(No ary Public Prin d N m (Notary Seal) TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVE STRATEGIES At O
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PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUN'
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RESOLUTION NO. 062 -2009
A RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING A PROCESS FOR THE
APPOINTMENT OF THE ELEVEN (11) MEMBERS OF THE
AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE PURSUANT TO
F.S. SECTION 420.9076 AND F.A.C. CHAPTER 67-37.010
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WHEREAS, Monroe County participates in the State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP)
and is a recipient of funding for its affordable housing programs and activities; and
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WHEREAS, Monroe County, as a participant in SHIP, has developed and implements a local housing
assistance plan (LHAP) created to increase the availability of affordable housing to very low, low and
moderate income persons, essential services personnel, and those with special needs; and
WHEREAS, recent rule changes in FAC 67-37.010, effective February 2008, mandate that all SHIP
program participants comply with Florida Statute Section 420.9076(2) requiring the establishment of an r-
affordable housing advisory committee; and
WHEREAS, in June 2005, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) empanelled a Workforce
Housing Taskforce to make recommendations to address critical housing affordability issues facing the
Florida Keys; and
WHEREAS, in May 2008, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved Ordinance No.
014-2008 establishing the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (Committee) in place of the
Workforce Housing Taskforce; and
WHEREAS, the ordinance creating the Affordable Housing Committee specifies that membership N
shall be according to the requirements of the Florida Statute 420.9076 as follows:
1. One citizen who is actively engaged in the residential homebuilding industry in connection
with affordable housing.
2. One citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry in
connection with affordable housing.
3. One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home
building in connection with affordable housing.
4. Once citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection
with affordable housing. E
5. One citizen who is a actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing.
6. Once citizen who is actively engaged as a not-for profit provider of affordable housing.
7. One citizen who is actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with
affordable housing.
8. One citizen who actively serves on the local planning agency pursuant to s. 163.3174.
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9. One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local governing body making the
appointments.
10. One citizen who represents employers within the jurisdiction.
11. One citizen who represents essential services personnel, as defined in the local housing S
assistance plan; and c
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 158-2008 made appointments to the Committee based on the method for
appointments for the former Workforce Housing Task Force; and
WHEREAS,the BOCC desires to change the method of appointment for the Committee membership;
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners.
Section 1. Each commissioner shall appoint two members who may or may not live in the respective
districts and who shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners as follows:
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District 1
1. One citizen who is actively engaged in the residential homebuilding industry in connection
with affordable housing.
2. One citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry in
connection with affordable housing. r-
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3. One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home
building in connection with affordable housing.
4. Once citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection
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District 3
5. One citizen who is actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing.
6. One citizen who is actively engaged as a not-for profit provider of affordable housing.
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District 4
7. One citizen who is actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with
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8. One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local governing body making the
appointments.
District 5
9. One citizen who represents employers within the jurisdiction.
10. One citizen who represents essential services personnel, as defined in the local housing
assistance plan. E
Section 2. The Mayor shall appoint the member of the Local Planning Agency(Planning Commission)
to the committee which appointment shall be approved by the BOCC.
Section 3. The terms of office shall coincide with the term of the appointing commissioner. The
members of the committee serve at the pleasure of the board.
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Section 4. The advisory committee shall meet once a year unless called more frequently by the board of
county commissioners. In years when the Local Housing Assistance Plan Incentive Strategies report is
due, the Director of the Growth Management Division or the County Administrator may call the
meetings as required.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,
Florida at a regular meeting held on the 18th day of February , 2009.
Mayor George Neugent Yes m
Mayor pro tem Sylvia Murphy Yes
Commissioner Kim Wigington Yes
Commissioner Heather Carruthers Yes
Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro Yes
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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APPOINTMENTS
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category Commissioner Appointment
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1. Represents the residential District 1-Kim Wigington
home building industry
2. Represents the banking or District 1-Kim Wigington
mortgage banking industry
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3. Affordable housing advocate District 2—George Neugent
for low-income persons
4. Represents areas of labor District 2—George Neugent
engaged in home-building
5. Affordable housing not-for District 3—Heather Carruthers
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11. Represents the local planning Mayor
agency
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