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Resolution 029-2022 RESOLUTION NO. 029-2022 vilffly...ly-Py! A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, GRANTING APPROVAL OF A PURCHASE ACREEMENT OF PROPERTY FLJNDED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT— DISASTER RECOVERY VOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM., APPROVING EXECUTION OF A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT RUNNING WITH THE LAND, AND APPROVING THE MOVEMENT OF A NIARKET RATE EXEMPTION FROM THE PROPERTY TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF POOL FOR MARKET RATE ALLOCATIONS. WHEREAS. I Jurricane Irma impacted the Florida Keys on September 10. 2017 destrov'1110 or majorly damaullig ovcr 4.000 residential strUCtIll-eS In Monroe COL1111V', and WHEREAS, The Departnicnt off' worm is Opportunity (DFO.) developed a COMML1111tv Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan that detailed how the State will administer the funds statewide. The Action Plan allocated I Lind ina for the Voluntary Home Buyout Program (VHBP) for the L111inCorporated portions ol'Monroe OWIN. The County was awarded $15 Million in funding; and WHEREAS, the COLInty adopted Resolution 150-2020 to accept and eXeUfte the VHBP Suhrecipient Agreement for the CDBG-DR funding on May 20, 2020, which was amended by an Ameiidment to the VIIBP Subrecipient Agreement approved oil March 17, 202 1; and WHEREAS, the purpose of Rebuild Florida's CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Pro rare is to acquire properties that are in high-risk flood areas to help reduce the impact of future disasters, and to assist property owners to relocate to less risk prone areas. The Subrecipient Agreement requires the County to restrict VHBP acquired properties to uses stated in the County�s grant application. The application included Resolution 224-2019 which stated the county's intention was to deed-restrict the properties in perpetuity to open space uses, storm water improvements or to restore and conserve the natural floodplain functions. This deed-restriction is provided for in a "-'-Declaration of Restrictive Covenant Running with the Land and Declaration of Restriction on Future Development", and Page I of 6 W'HEREAS. Monroe COL111tV is acquiring property- through the VI-IBP for a purchase price of $245.000.00. This acqUisition has been reviewed and approved bN..; 1)1-dO per the terms ol- the SUbrecipient Agreement.- and WHEREAS, Monroe COMM has one (I ) ROGO 1.'xemption on the property: and WHEREAS, said one (I market rate ROGO Exemption are not needed for the redevelopment of the site: Lind WHEREAS, the BOC(' Is 1110NIJILY One (1) market rate ROGO Exemption to the Administrative Relief pool for market rate alloccati011s. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, F1,0RIDA: Section I. Recitals and ]Lel�islafive Intent-. The foregoing recitals and statements of I:_-7-Z n�1_-Z A4 legislative intent are true and correct and are hereby incorporated as if fully stated herein. Section 2. This resolution shall become effective upon its adoption by the Monroe County Board Of COLInty Commissioners. Section 3. I'his resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the Purchase Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 4. The resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the Declaration o f Restrictive Covenant RUnnin I g with the Land and Declaraflon of Restriction oil FUture Development, attached hereto as Exhibit 11. Section 4. The resolUtion authorizes the Monroe County Planning Departi-nent to move one (1) market rate ROGO U`Aernption to the Administrative Relierpool for market rate allocation. ROG10 Exemption letter attached hereto as Fxhibit C. PASSED AND ADOPTED b-y the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe Countv. Florida, at a reMdar meeting of said Board held on the '.20 1" day o I'JaMlary 20'.22 Mayor David Rice. District 4 Yes .— Mayor 13roTeni Craig Cates, District I Cloinmissioner Michelle Coldiron. District 2- Yes Vacant, District 3 Vacant .....................—_ Cornniissioner Holly Merrill Raschein, District 5 —Yes Page 2 of 6 oma�,t�lm�rmmlwmuuar�q �I,M1�}."I�w'.�' x�� •0......••...1, IIIIV I I III I�l4l��IIIIII � III iW'��m�..........^•'l. k�r ;,,;...,;���I yYr I'M'II�.,I ilnilnn'y�l�iyy I ,mil' • �p� �i'J e I I m AY -, .I K .✓ BOARD F 4 1 L @ COMMISSIONERS C.P,. ,.,,. N ...w';":,I y Iw�,Td.,• III {gx�w yiv�,gp �]�[r •.���� w, r.oy:...�, ?].��,y„�I"°'�':gin'�I irly, "G R dll lh D ��e I ,..I'.I'/r' N�Iill�,ll'rd�l. ';•ky r�•� 9 Wx'y,lyll'.���;Ir. IIIINA.i�•�i�.��i..����. h✓•.�iR�,I I I i p -...R'���i ..:m'W ICI .. - - .. .. ... 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