Ordinance 004-2022ORDINANCE 004 -2022
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CREATING SECTION 22-129 OF ARTICLE VI
OTHER MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNITS IN CHAPTER 22 SPECIAL
DISTRICTS, OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE BY RE -ADOPTING AND
CODIFYING ORDINANCE 031-1988 (FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1) AS
AMENDED HEREIN, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 033-1996 AMENDING
SECTION 3 AND ORDINANCE 004-2002 IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE NAME
OF THE LOWER AND MIDDLE KEYS FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT TO
FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1; DELETING SECTION 1 OF
ORDINANCE 031-1988 AND RENUMBERING THE REMAINING SECTIONS;
CREATING FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1; SETTING FORTH THE
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES; SETTING FORTH THE COMPOSITION OF THE
GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE
GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
WITH THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE
MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County (`BOCC"), Florida, is
authorized by Article VIII of the Florida Constitution and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, to adopt ordinances
not inconsistent with general law; and
WHEREAS, Section 125.01(1)(q), Florida Statutes, grants to counties the authority to establish
and abolish municipal service taxing units for the provision of numerous municipal services; and
WHEREAS, on January 25, 1977, municipal service taxing or benefits units ("Districts") were
created by the BOCC via Ordinance No. 5-1977 for the purpose of providing fire protection, ambulance
service, street lighting, and parks and recreation within the territorial limits of said Districts; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 5-1977 was amended by Ordinance No. 4-1981 to clarify that the
municipal service taxing or benefit units were created only for fire protection and ambulance services, and
was also amended via Ordinance No. 14-1977; Ordinance No. 12-1978, Ordinance No. 7-1979, Ordinance
No. 11-1979, Ordinance No. 50-1987, Ordinance No. 44-1988, and Ordinance No. 35-1996; and
WHEREAS, in 1988, the BOCC adopted Ordinance No. 031-1988, creating the Lower and Middle
Keys Fire and Ambulance District and in 2005 the Legislature created the Key Largo Fire Rescue and
Emergency Medical Services District via Ch. 2005-329, both of which were created for the purpose of
funding fire and ambulance service and thereby duplicating the purposes of the municipal service taxing or
benefit units created under Ordinance No. 5-1977; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 31-1988, as amended by Ordinance 33-1996 and Ordinance 4-2002
(changing the name of the District to Fire and Ambulance District 1) was never codified; and
WHEREAS, due to the establishment of Fire and Ambulance District 1, on August 15, 2018, the
BOCC adopted Ordinance 016-2018 abolishing the Districts established by Ordinance No. 5-1977 as those
Districts were no longer needed for the purpose for which they were established; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 31-1988, as amended herein, as amended by Ordinance 33-1996 and
Ordinance 4-2002 should be re -adopted and codified in the Monroe County Code;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: Section 22-129 of Article VI Other Municipal Service Taxing Units of Chapter 22
Special Districts shall be created to re -adopt Ordinance 31-1988, as amended by Ordinance 33-1996 and
Ordinance 4-2002, and as amended herein to read as follows:
Section 22-129. Fire and Ambulance District 1 created.
(a) District created. Pursuant to the authority granted in Chapter 125, Laws of Florida, and Article
7, Sec. 9(b), Florida Constitution, and pursuant to the procedure of F.S. 165.041, there is hereby
created a municipal service taxing district for the purpose of providing the following essential
municipal services:
1) Ambulance service; and
2) Fire service.
In carrying out the purposes described in this Ordinance, the District shall be financed from
ad valorem taxes collected solely within the District.
On or before September 30 of each year, the Chief of Monroe County Fire and Rescue shall
provide an annual written report to the Commission stating the ambulance rates being charged along
with a written proposal for any requested rate changes.
All ambulance rates charged by Monroe County Fire Rescue shall be established by
Resolution, and shall be subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners and the Board
of Governors of Fire and Ambulance District 1. Such fees may only be expended by the District for
the District purposes set forth in this Ordinance
(b) Name of District/District Boundaries. The District shall be known as Fire and Ambulance
District 1 and shall include the following areas: All of unincorporated Monroe County, Florida;
the City of Layton; the City of Key Colony Beach; and, excluding Ocean Reef and those areas
encompassed within the Key Largo Fire Rescue and Emergency Services District.
(c) Composition/Designation of Governing Body.
1) The cities of Key Colony Beach and Layton shall be included in Fire and Ambulance
District 1 by passing a city ordinance approving such inclusion by the 1 st of July immediately prior
to the commencement of the fiscal year for which the cities wish to be included. Alternatively, the
cities may obtain fire and ambulance service from the district by interlocal agreement. However, in
the event an interlocal agreement is entered into between the district and a municipality, such
agreement shall include an express provision as to how such municipality shall pay for its
participation in the district which may be either from funds derived from service charges, special
assessments or taxes imposed within such municipality or from budgetary payments made in the
due course of law from such municipality to the district.
2) Upon the passage of such an ordinance by one of the cities, the governing body of the
District shall consist of four members of the board of county commissioners and one member of
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the governing body of the city; if both cities elect to become part of the district, the governing body
of the district shall consist of three members of the board of county commissioners and one member
from each of the cities. In either case, the county and city(ies) shall designate their representatives
on the district governing body by resolution. If none of the cities choose to be included within the
District, the chairman of the board of county commissioners shall be the chairman of the district
governing body. If any of the cities choose to be included, the chairman shall be elected by the
district governing body for a one year term, which may be successive. Three members of the District
governing body constitute a quorum. A majority quorum shall be necessary for the transaction if
business.
(d) Governing Body Powers.
1) The governing body of the District shall have all the power of a body corporate,
including the power to enter into interlocal agreements pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes,
including interlocal agreements to provide fire and ambulance service to the Cities of Key Colony
Beach and Layton; to contract on behalf of the District; to sue and be sued; to adopt and use a
common seal and to alter the same at pleasure; to acquire, by either gift or purchase, lease and
convey real estate and personal property, including equipment, and except as such transactions may
be limited herein, as the governing body may deem proper or expedient to carry out District
purposes; to employ such experts, agencies and employees as the governing body may deem
advisable; and to borrow money and to issue negotiable promissory notes and certificates of
indebtedness as hereinafter provided. In order to carry out the purposes enumerated in this
Ordinance, the District may exercise the powers, including implied powers, granted by all
applicable general and special laws, ordinances, and resolutions.
2) The governing body shall have the power to acquire any real or personal property using
installment or deferred payments, but only to the extent that such are lawful under Article VII,
Sections 10 and 12, Florida Constitution, and any general or special law implementing the same.
3) The governing body, in order to carry out the purposes of the District, is authorized to
borrow money and issue certificates of indebtedness therefor, upon such terms and at such rates of
interest as the governing body may deem advisable in accordance with Article VII, Section 12,
Florida Constitution, the implementing statutes, Chapter 125, Laws of Florida, and any other
applicable general or special law. The certificates of indebtedness may be a charge upon all
revenues derived from taxes in that fiscal year or may be made payable from budgetary requirement
in due course of law, as the governing body may elect.
4) The governing body, when it deems it advisable, is authorized to acquire by gift or
purchase, and to pay the purchase price for, the services of independent contractors for the purpose
of carrying out any of the functions described in Section 2 of this Ordinance, only limited to the
extent that the purchase or gift is controlled by general or special law. The governing body shall
also have the authority to hire such personnel as the body deems advisable and to prescribe rules
and regulations pertaining thereto so long as the same is not inconsistent with general or special
law.
(e) Clerk of Court/Comptroller. The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Sixteenth Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida, as ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, shall be
ex officio clerk, auditor, recorder of the minutes and accounts, and custodian of the District's funds.
The members of the governing body shall not receive additional compensation for their service as
members. The books of the District shall be audited by the same officers and in a like manner as
the books of other County officers and departments in conformance with applicable general law.
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(f) Deposit/Handling of Funds. The District funds shall be deposited in the name of the District in
a bank authorized to receive deposits of County funds, which bank shall be designated by a
Resolution of the governing body. Such designation of the bank for the deposit of funds therein
shall be the exercise of due care and diligence on the part of the Clerk of the safekeeping of said
funds. No funds of the District shall be paid or distributed save and except by warrant, signed by
the Chairman of the governing body and attested by the Clerk. No warrant shall be drawn or issued
against the funds of the District except for the purposes authorized by this Article, and no such
warrants against the funds of the District shall be drawn or issued until after the account or
expenditure for which the same is to be given in payment has been ordered and approved by the
governing body.
(g) Use of Funds. The District funds shall only be expended for the following purposes:
1) The governing body is authorized to pay from the funds of the District all expenses
necessarily incurred in the formation of the District.
2) The administration of the affairs and business of the District authorized by the governing
body;
3) The purchase, construction, care, upkeep, maintenance and operation of such real and
personal property, including fixtures, necessary for carrying out the purposes of the District as
stated in this Ordinance as authorized by the governing body;
4) Compensation forthe employees of the District and for all consultants and other outside
experts and staff as authorized by the governing body;
5) The repayment of all debts lawfully incurred whether authorized by the terms of this
Ordinance or by general or special law.
(h) Levy of Taxes.
1) The governing body of the District is authorized and empowered and directed annually
to levy upon all the real and personal taxable property in the District, including participating
municipalities, a sufficient tax to pay all necessary costs, of whatever type, including capital
expenditures, as authorized by this Article within the limits fixed for municipal purposes for
municipal service taxing units under Article VII, Section 9(b), Florida Constitution and Chapter
125, Florida Statutes.
2) The levy by the governing body of the taxes authorized by any provision of this Article
shall be by Resolution of such body duly entered upon the minutes of the body. Millage shall be
set and ad valorem taxes levied thereon in accordance with the provisions of general law and in like
manner as required for the setting of millage and levy of ad valorem taxes by a county. It shall be
the duty ofthe County Commissioners to order and require the County Property Appraiser to assess,
and the County Tax Collector, to collect, the amount of taxes so assessed or levied by the Board of
County Commissioners of the District upon the taxable property in the District at the rate of taxation
adopted by said Board of Commissioners of the District for such year and included in the warrant
of the Property Assessor and attached to the assessment roll of taxes for such year and included in
the warrant of the Property Assessor and attached to the assessment roll of taxes for this County
each year. The Tax Collector of the County shall collect such tax so levied by such Board in the
same manner as other taxes are collected, and shall pay the same over to the governing body of the
District, levied upon within the time and in the manner prescribed by law for the payment of the
Tax Collector of County taxes and shall be held by such body and paid out to this as provided in
this Article. Tax certificates and tax deeds shall be issued for all delinquent properties ai
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accordance and in like manner as the same are authorized to be issued by Chapter 197 of the Florida
Statutes and other general and special laws regulating the issuance of same for nonpayment of
delinquent County and ad valorem taxes.
3) It is herein and hereby determined that the municipal service taxes herein provided for
those services enumerated in sub -section (a) above are municipal assessments for municipal or
peculiar benefits accruing to the properties within the District against which properties such levies
are directed to be made. It is also herein and hereby found, determined and declared that the
services enumerated in sub -section (a) above are public purposes and essential municipal services
under the terms of Florida Statutes, Section 125.01(1)(q).
(i) Referendum Required. Prior to the imposition of an ad valorem levy to be pledged for any form
of indebtedness as described in Article VII, Section 12, Florida Constitution, or when otherwise
required by general or special law, a referendum election must be held and passed favorably by a
majority of those electors voting in the election. The procedure shall be as follows:
1) The Board of County Commissioners, by Resolution, shall request that the Supervisor
of Elections conduct a referendum election within the territorial boundary of the District. In
addition, the election procedure, including notice and the form of the ballot question, shall be in a
manner conforming to general law.
2) The proposed levy or purchase request shall be deemed to have passed when a majority
of the electors voting in the referendum election shall have voted for the levy or levies described in
the ballot.
3) The proposed levy, if authorized by the electors and thereafter levied by the Board of
County Commissioners, shall only be used for the purposes set forth on the ballot.
(j) Duties.
1) The officers of the District governing body shall have the duties, whether mandated by
statute or common law, usually pertaining to, vested in, and incumbent upon like officers. A record
shall be kept of all meetings of the governing body. The governing body may adopt the rules and
regulations it deems necessary in and about the transaction of its business and in carrying out the
provisions of this Article.
2) The governing body of the District shall, on or before the first day of November, or such
other date as may be required by general or special law, make an annual report of its actions and
accounting of its funds as of the thirtieth day of September of each year in accordance with the
provisions of general and special law and in the same manner as is required by other County
departments and agencies. The report shall be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, whose duty shall be to receive and file such report and keep the
same as a public record.
3) The fiscal year of the District is hereby fixed as commencing on the first of October and
ending on the thirtieth day of September.
(k) Volunteers. Volunteers of the District shall be entitled to reimbursement of expenses pursuant
to Section 2-260, et seq., Monroe County Code.
SECTION 2: SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or provision of this
Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity. If this
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Ordinance or any provision thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property or circumstances,
such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property or circumstances.
SECTION 3: CONFICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES. All ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict.
SECTION 4: The provisions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Code of
Ordinances of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition or amendment thereto, and shall be
appropriately renumbered to conform to the uniform numbering system of the Code.
SECTION 5: TRANSMITTAL AND EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be filed with
the Department of State and shall be effective as provided in Section 125.66(2), Florida Statutes.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,
Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of February , 2022.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
Mayor/Chairperson
MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY
PPROVED AS TO FORM
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JAMES M NAAR
ASSISTANT CO NTY ATTORNEY
James D. Molenaar'
Date.
MONROE CO EMERGENCY SERVICES
490 63RD ST OCEAN
MARATHON FL 33050
Account: 420845
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MONROE
Ticket: 3831561
PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
eQ_eJ_LUJ 1. '5 — who on oath says that he or she is
t%d i Lylr of the Key West Citizen, a five day
newspaper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida; that the attached
copy of advertisment, being a legal notice in the matter of ORDINANCE 2.16 was
published in said newspaper in the issues of:
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
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 Tuesday thru
Saturday weekly, and has been entered as periodicals matter at the post office in
Key West, in said 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 neither 'd nor promised any person, firm or corporation any
lnt, re te, mm sio or refund for the purpose of securing this advertise-
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN that on February 16,
2022 at 1:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard, at the Har-
vey Government Center, 1200 Truman
Avenue, Key West, Florida, the Board
of County Commissioners of Monroe
County, Florida, intends to consider
adopting the following ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MON-
ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CREATING
SECTION 22-129 OF ARTICLE VI OTH-
ER MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNITS
IN .CHAPTER 22 5PECIAL DISTRICTS,
OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE BY
RE -ADOPTING AND CODIFYING OR-
DINANCE 031-1988 (FIRE AND AM-
BULANCE DISTRICT 1) AS AMENDED
HEREIN, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE
033.1996 AMENDING SECTION 3 AND
ORDINANCE 004-2002 1N ORDER TO
CHANGE THE NAME OF THE LOWER
AND MIDDLE KEYS FIRE AND AMBU-
LANCE DISTRICT TO FIRE AND AMBU-
LANCE DISTRICT 1; DELETING SECTION
1 OF ORDINANCE 031-1988 AND RE-
NUMBERING THE REMAINING SEC-
TIONS; CREATING FIRE AND AMBU-
LANCE DISTRICT 1; SETTING FORTH
THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES; SETTING
FORTH THE COMPOSITION OF THE
GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR
THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE
GOVERNING BODY; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING FOR REPEAL
OF ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF OR-
DINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS OR-
DINANCE; PROVIDING FOR INCORPO-
RATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY
CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVID-
ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The public can participate in the Feb-
ruary 16, 2022, meeting of the Board
of County Commissioners of Monroe
County. FL by attending in person or
via Communication Media Technol-
ogy ("CMT") using a Zoom Webinar
platform by following the detailed in-
structions below, The public is strong-
ly encouraged to watch the meeting
on Monroe County's MCTV on Comcast
Channel 76, AT&T U-verse Channel 99
or on the County's web portal @ htt :/
monroecountyfl.igm2.com/Citizen 5/De-
fa1 .a x. Simply select the "Watch
Live" banner to view the live meeting
with live closed -captioning on an inte-
grated page that includes the Agenda
and Agenda Backup.
If a citizen has a Roku device, they can
search for and add "MCTV" to their
personal lineup. Monroe County's
"MCrV" is also provided Via the Mon-
roe County mobile apps for iOS and An-
droid and through our streaming web
portal @ https://monroe-fl vod castus
tv/vod/?live=ch 1 &nav=live.
Citizens can listen to audio -only from
their phones by dialing (646) S18-9805
or (669) 900.6833 and, when prompt-
ed, enter the Webinar ID 883 52081128
followed by the # key.
The public can comment during the live
Public Hearing either by phoning in or
by connecting to the live Zoom webi-
nar link using the following instruc-
tions:
a) To comment on an item byphone:
Dial (646) 518-9805 or (669) 900-
6833and, when prompted, en-
ter the Webinar ID 883 52081128
followed by the # key, then *9 to
"Raise your Hand" to be recog-
nized by the Zoomwebinar host.
b) To comment on an item using
the live Zoom webinar link:
Open this live Zoom webinar link
@ https://www.monroecouniyrfl.
gov/BO/BOCCMeetingFebl6 (that
also appears in both the pub-
lished Agenda and Agenda Pack-
et). When prompted, enter your
email address and name to join
the webinar. When the Mayor
calls for speakers on the item(s)
on which you wish to comment;
or when the Board is nearing your
item(s) as the meeting progresses,
select the "Raised Hand" feature
that appears at bottom of the
Zoom webinar screen to be rec-
ognized by the Zoom webinar
host.
The Zoom webinar host will request
the item# on which you wish to speak
and enable your participation when
the Mayor calls for public speakers on
your item. To report problems with the
broadcast or participation in the Zoom
webinar, please call (305) 872-8831.
Pursuant to 'Section 286.0105, Florida
Statutes, notice is given that if a person
decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board with respect to any matter'
considered at such hearings or meet-
ings, he will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and that, for such purpose,
he may need to ensure that a verba-
tim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is
to be based.
ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a person
with a disability who needs special
accommodations in order to partici-
pate in this proceeding, please contact
the County Administrator's Office, by
phoning (305) 292.4441, between the
hours of 8:30a m—S:00p.m., prior to
the scheduled meeting; if you are hear-
ing or voice -impaired, call "711 ". Live
Closed -Captioning is available via our
web portal @ ham://monroecounty-
fl.iam2.com/Citi2ens/Default.asox: for
meetings of the Monroe County Board
of County Commissioners,
Dated at Key West, Florida, this 27th
day of January, 2022.
KEVIN MADCK, Clerk of
the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk of
the Board of County Commissioners of
Monroe County, Florida
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Kevin Madok, CPA
Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller — Monroe Count Florida
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March 8, 2022
Department of State
Administrative Code & Register
500 S Bronough Street
Tallahassee FL 32399-0250
To Whom It May Concern,
Attached is a copy of Ordinance No. 004-2022 creating Section 22-129 of Article VI Other
Municipal Service Txvinp- hints 111 Chapter 22 Special Districts, of the Monroe County Code by
re -adopting and codifying Ordinance 031-1988 (Fire And Arnbulance District 1) as amended
herein, as amended by Ordinance 033-1996 amending Section 3 and Ordinance 004-2002 111
order to change the name of the Lower and Middle Keys Fire and Arnbulance District to Fire And
Arnbulance District 1; deleting Section I of Ordinance 031-1988 and renumbering the remaining
sections; creating Fire and Arnbulance District 1; setting forth the district boundaries; setting forth
the composition of the governing body; provriduig for the powers and duties of the governing body;
provriduig for severability; proN iding for repeal of all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict
with this Ordinance; provriduig for incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances;
and provriduig an effective date.
This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a
regular meeting, held in formal session, on February 16, 2022. Should you have any questions
please feel free to contact me at (305) 292-3550.
Respectfully Submitted,
Kevin Madok, CPA, Clerk of
the Circuit Court & Comptroller &
ex-officio to the Monroe County
Board of County Commissioners
by: Pamela G. Hancock, D.C.
cc: County Administrator
County Attorney
Public Safety
Finance
BOCC
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March 8, 2022
Honorable Kevin Madok
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monroe County
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Key West, Florida 33040
Attention: Pamela Hancock
Dear Mr. Madok:
LAUREL M. LEE
Secretary of State
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your
electronic copy of Monroe County Ordinance No. 004-2022, which was filed in this office on March 8,
2022.
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Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
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500 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida, 33040
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Phone:305-292-3550
www.clerk-of-the-court.com
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