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5 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
6 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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8 RESOLUTION NO. 237-2022
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10 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
11 COMMISSIONERS APPROVING A CHANGE (AMENDMENT) TO A
12 DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI), INCLUDING THE
13 RELOCATION OF EXISTING SQUARE FOOTAGE AVAILABLE FOR
14 EXPANSION FROM DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR 4 AND THE CONVENTION
15 FACILITIES TO THE COMMERCIAL MARINA AREA AND RECOGNITION
16 OF NONCONFORMING SQUARE FOOTAGE IN ORDER TO REDEVELOP
17 AND EXPAND THE MARINA STORE LOCATED AT THE DEVELOPMENT
18 SITE COMMONLY KNOWN AS HAWKS CAY. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS
19 DESCRIBED AS A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 65 SOUTH,
20 RANGE 34 EAST, DUCK KEY, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CURRENTLY
21 BEARING PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 00378390-000000,
22 00378380-0000009 AND 00378380-000102.
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25 WHEREAS, on December 5, 1986, after a public hearing, the Monroe County Board of County
26 Commissioners("BOCC")adopted Resolution No. 365-1986, a development order issued under Chapter
27 380,Florida Statutes ("F.S."), for a Development of Regional Impact("DRI")known as the Hawks Cay
28 Expansion DRI; and
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30 WHEREAS, the Monroe County BOCC approved amendments to the DRI and Major
31 Development pursuant to several resolutions thereafter, more particularly bearing resolution numbers
32 335A-1996, 086-1998, 616-1999, 354-2001, 037-2002, 266-2002, and 563-2003; and
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34 WHEREAS, the Monroe County BOCC approved the Agreement for the Build Out of Hawks
35 Cay ("Build-Out Agreement")pursuant to Sections 380.032 and 380.06(15)(g), F.S. (2003); and
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37 WHEREAS, it has been conclusively determined by Monroe County, through the Senior
38 Director of the Monroe County Planning and Environmental Resources, that there is a total of 965.32
39 square feet of available accessory floor area to expand in the commercial marina area, an additional 78
40 square feet of available accessory floor area to expand in Development Corridor 4, and an additional
41 634.5 square feet of available accessory floor area to expand the convention facilities as memorialized
42 through an unappealed Letter of Development Rights Determination ("LDRD") dated July 5, 2022; and
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44 WHEREAS, there is a total of 2,281 square feet of nonresidential floor area existing in the
45 commercial marina area that is nonconforming to the DRI; and
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I WHEREAS, the 2,281 square feet of nonresidential floor area that is nonconforming to the DRI
2 cannot be redeveloped or transferred to another location within the Hawks Cay DRI or off-site to any
3 other location within or outside of the subject DRI; and
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5 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 380.06(7)(a), F.S. (2021), "Notwithstanding any provision to
6 the contrary in any development order, agreement, local comprehensive plan, or local land development
7 regulation, any proposed change to a previously approved development of regional impact shall be
8 reviewed by the local government based on the standards and procedures in its adopted local
9 comprehensive plan and adopted local land development regulations, but not limited to, procedures for
10 notice to the applicant and the public regarding the issuance of development orders. However, a change
11 to a development of regional impact that has the effect of reducing the originally approved height,
12 density, or intensity of the development must be reviewed by the local government based on the
13 standards in the local comprehensive plan at the time the development was originally approved, and if
14 the development would have been consistent with the comprehensive plan in effect when the
15 development was originally approved, the local government may approve the change. If the revised
16 development is approved, the developer may proceed as provided in s. 163.3167(5). For any proposed
17 change to a previously approved development of regional impact, at least one public hearing must be
18 held on the application for change, and any change must be approved by the local governing body before
19 it becomes effective. The review must abide by any prior agreements or other actions vesting the laws
20 and policies governing the development. Development within the previously approved development of
21 regional impact may continue, as approved, during the review in portions of the development which are
22 not directly affected by the proposed change."; and
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24 WHEREAS, pursuant to Monroe County Land Development Code ("LDC") Section 110-76,
25 "Notwithstanding anything contained in this article or elsewhere in this Land Development Code, when
26 a conditional use is also a Development of Regional Impact or is to be the subject of a Development
27 Agreement under the Florida Local Government Development Agreement Act (F.S. Section 163.3220
28 et seq.) the final development approval, and the approval of any deviations therefrom, shall be reserved
29 to the BOCC as provided by general law."; and
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31 WHEREAS, the subject request constitutes a proposal for a change to the DRI that is consistent
32 with the adopted policies and procedures of the Land Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and
33 Florida Statutes; and
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35 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on August 17, 2022, the Monroe County
36 Board of County Commissioners ("BOCC" "Monroe County", or the "County") held a duly noticed
37 public hearing and, the BOCC having considered and basing its judgment upon the professional staff
38 report attached to the BOCC agenda item for the public hearing item from which this Resolution springs,
39 and the concomitant recommendation thereto, and having provided for public comment and participation
40 in accordance with the requirements of law and the procedures adopted for public participation in the
41 planning process;
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43 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
44 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
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46 Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are
47 hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein and the entirety of the record has been considered.
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I Section 2. The change proposed to the Development of Regional Impact is consistent with the
2 adopted policies and procedures of the Monroe County Land Development Code, Monroe County
3 Comprehensive Plan, and Section 380.06(7)(a), Florida Statutes.
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5 Section 3. A total of 712.5 square feet of floor area available for expansion is hereby relocated
6 from Development Corridor 4 (78 square feet) and the Convention Facilities (634.5 square feet)
7 to the Commercial Marina area.
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9 Section 4. A total of 2,281 square feet of nonresidential floor area in the Commercial Marina
10 area is hereby recognized as nonconforming to the approved DRI and shall be available for
11 redevelopment of the marina store as proposed by building permit number 21200005, but cannot
12 be redeveloped or transferred to another location within the Hawks Cay DRI or off-site to any
13 other location within or outside of the subject DRI.
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15 Section 5. Construction and Interpretation. This resolution is necessary for the health,
16 safety, and welfare of the residents of and visitors to the county. This resolution and its
17 interpretation shall be liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County to effectuate
18 its County public purpose(s). The construction and interpretation of this resolution and all Monroe
19 County Comprehensive Plan provision(s), Florida Building Code, Florida Statute, and Monroe
20 County Code(s) provision(s) whose interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is interpreted in
21 connection with this resolution shall be liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe
22 County and such construction and interpretation shall be entitled to great weight in adversarial
23 administrative proceedings, at trial, bankruptcy, and on appeal. To the extent of any conflict
24 within one or more part(s), portion(s), or section(s)within this Resolution and to the extent of any
25 conflict within any part(s), portion(s), or section(s) of this Resolution vis-a-vis any prior
26 agreement of any kind, approval, development order, development permit,letter of understanding,
27 or letter of development rights determination, the more restrictive is deemed to be controlling.
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29 Section 6. No Liability. Monroe County expressly reserves and in no way shall be deemed
30 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 suit,
32 cause-of-action, demand, or liability.
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34 Section 7. Non-Reliance by Third-Parties. No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon
35 the terms, or any of them, of this resolution to enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party
36 claim(s) or entitlement(s)to or benefit(s) of any term(s) contemplated hereunder.
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38 Section 8. Severability. If any provision of this resolution, or any part or portion thereof, is
39 held to be invalid or unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent
40 jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or any part or portion thereof,
41 shall neither limit nor impair the operation, enforceability, or validity of any other provision of
42 this resolution, or any remaining part(s) or portion(s) thereof. All other provisions of this
43 resolution, and remaining part(s) or portion(s)thereof, shall continue unimpaired in full force and
44 effect.
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46 Section 9. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
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1 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida,
2 at a duly noticed public hearing held on the 17th day of August, 2022.
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4 Mayor David Rice Yes
5 Mayor Pro Tern Craig Cates Yes
6 Commissioner Michelle Coldiron Yes
7 Commissioner James K. Scholl Yes
89 Commissioner Holly Merrill Raschein Yes
10 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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The legal advertising representative of the Key West Citizen,a five day newspa-
per published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida;that the attached copy of
advertisment, being a legal notice in the matter of was published in said newspa-
per in the issues of:
Saturday, July 30, 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 paid nor promised any person,firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertise-
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or Some of the issues ad- vaccines for senior citizens. beginningwith IO drugs and AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING EVALUATION
AND APPRAISAL AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND CHAP-
dressed in the deal have Some Medicare beneficia- i lsingm20 by 2029- TER 10 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND,AMEND CHAPTER 2.0,INCLUDING 21 GENERAL COUNTY
been talked about for de- ties have had to pay out of Medicare cant currently ELEMENT AND CREATING 22 PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS ELEMENT AMEND CHAPTER 3 0 INCLUDING
Cade.,and proved elusive But pocket for recommended negotiatedrug prices with 31 FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT 32 CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT,33TMFFIC
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EMENT,3 6 HOUSING ELEMENT,3 7 POTABLE WATER ELEMENT,3 8 SOLID WASTE ELEMENT,3 9 SANITARY
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relief. r'e gener'ous and,along companies charged,said Bill 314 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT,AND 315 ENERGY,RESILIENCY AND CLIMATE ELEMENT,AND TO
We wort tantl,Will thews,provisions to for Sweene asenior vice _ AMEND DEFINITIONS WITHIN THE GLOSSARY,TO UPDATE THE TEXT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO
y ins y y p 3' y presr REFLECT CHANGES IN STATUTORYAND RULE REOUI REMENTS,TO UPDATE DEADLINES WITHIN THE COM-
vebeabletoaffordthis?'" r'citizens glasses,heat'- dent atFSARP. PREHENSIVE PLAN,TO ELIMINATEACC0 MPLISHE D OR OBSOLETE PROVISIONS,TOMAKECORRECTIONSTO
said Becky Miller,a 67-year'- ng aids and dental care were "Why would we create a TEXTANDELIMINATE GRAMMATICALERRORS,ANDTOAMENDPROVISIONSTOREFLECTCHANGESINLO-
old retired teacher I trimmed.Butnewsofapos- situation where were at the CALCOND ITIONSAND RECENT DATA TRENDS ISSUES AND CHALLENGES,AND TO UPDATE MAP ATLAS MAP
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DING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND
each year for drugs to treat be transformational,just not charge?'heasked- P LANN LUG AGENCY AN D THE SECRETARY OF STATE',PROVIDING FO RAMENDMENT TO AND INCORPO RATION
epilepsy,heart problems and as transformational,"said The he
is expected IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE.(FILE2021-129)
at,inflammatory disease that David Lipschutz,as, date to vote on the wide ranging MENDING PoucY212.24
affects her spine director of the nonpaid- t rest week, but OF THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ALLOW CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
She is afraid the powetnl s n Center for Medicare withsthe chamber divided WITHIN THESHORELINE SETBACK,PROVIDING FOR SEVEMBILITY PROVIDINGFOR REPEAL OF CONFLICT
I t Ilobb I[ Advocacy '9[ ri I[ not 6060 and the Republicans ING PRovI3loNS,PROVI DING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRE-
prat'maceurca ymigr y- in gr pubicans TARY OF STATE,PROVIDINGFORAMENDMENTTO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPRE-
sNlthwart the plan,butsaid, have been everything that staunchly opposed, the HENS IVE PLAN,PRoA NG FOR
RAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2021-067)
If this goes through,it will everyone hoped for h'om the Democrats will have n ANORDINANCEBYTHE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMENDING SECTION 118-
help alot of people" beginning,but this is none votes to spare,Al-fonsevote 12 OF THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
Several prongs of the theless a hugestep." would follow,perhaps later in WITHIN THE SHORELINE SETBAC K,P ROVI DING FOR SEVEMB ILLY PROVID ING FOR RE PEAL OF CONFLICT
proposal have the potential L'icia Neuman,aMedicare August ING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCYAND THE SEC-
REIFFY OF STATE,PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE,PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2021-068)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING du BILEELILL,A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNINGA REQUEST FORA CHANGE(AMENDMENT)TOA DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT(DRI).
ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE THE REQUESTED CHANGE RELATES TO THE RELGCATION OF EXISTING SQUARE FOOTAGE AVAILABLE FOR
EXPANSION FROM DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR 4 AND THE CONVENTION FACILITIES TO THE COMMERCIAL
MARINAAREA AND RECOGNITION OF NONCONFORMING SQUARE FOOTAGE IN ORDER TO REDEVELOP AND
The City Commission of the City of Key West,Florida,will consider EXPAN D THE MARINASTORE LOCATEDAT THE DEVELOPMENT SITE COMMONLY KNOWN AS HAWKS CAY THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED AS A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 21,TOWNSHIP 65 SOUTH,RANGE
the following Ordinance for Second Reading at a meeting and public 34 EAST DUCK KEY,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA,HAVING PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 00378390-
hearing to be held at 5:00 p.m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter 000000,00378380-000000,AND 00378380 000102(FILE 2022-139)
may be heard,on August 16,2022 at City Hall,1300 White Street. AN ORDINANCE BYTHE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ESTABLISHING MONROE
COUNT V LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 130-140 SAFE HARBOR COMMUNITY CENTER OVERLAY
(SHCC),ESTABLISHING PURPOSE AND INTENT,PERMITTED USES,DENSITY AND INTENSITY,OFF STREET
PARKING,REQUIRED SETBACKS,SIGNAGEAND THE BOUNDARY OF THE OVERLAY DISTRICT WHICH IS GEN-
ORDINANCE NO. ERALLY COMPRISED OF CERTAIN AREA ON STOCK ISLAND,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA,BOUNDED BY
FRONT STREET TO THE EAST,FOURTH AVENUE TO THE NORTH,FIFTH AVENUE TO THE NORTH,SHRIMP
ROAD TO THE WESTAND SHRIMP ROAD TO THE SOUTH BUT EXCLUDING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY
THE UTILITY BOARD OF THE CITY OF KEY WESTAND CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY THE FLORIDA KEYS
AO LIED UCTAUTHORITY BOUNDED BY FRONT STREET TO THE EAST,AS PROPOSED BY SMITH/HAW KS,PL ON
BEHALF OF LONGSTOCK IL LLC PROVIDING FORSEVEMBILITY,PROVIDINGFOR REPEALOF CONFLICTI NG
An Ordinance of the City of Key West,Florida,amending Chapter PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY
OF STATE,PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY CODE,PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
108 of the Land Development Regulations,entitled"Planning and DATE(FILE 2018-169)
Development';Article XII entitled"Workforce-Affordable Housing AMENDING THE MONROE
Initiative';Section 108-1153 entitled,"Period of allocation and dis- COUNTY LAND USE DISTRICT(ZONING)MAP TO APPLY THE SAFE HARBOR COMMUNITY CENTER(SHCC)
erIbUT100';t0 provide for Building Permit Allocation System units OVERLAY DIST RICTFOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY MM 5,57004THAVE.,6460 FRONTST.,
5550 5THAVE.,6811 SHRIMP RD.,5550 5THAVE.,5550 5TH AVE1-10,6630 FRONT ST.,6500 FRONT ST,6840
for the properties at 241 Trumbo Road(RE#00001720-000100) FRONT ST.,6805 SHRIMP RD.,6803 SHRIMP RD.,6991 SHRIMP RD.,7009 SHRIMP RD.,TOOT SHRIMP RD.,
and 240 Trumbo Road(RE#00001720-000300);providing for con- 7011 SHRIMP RD.,7025 SHRIMP RD.,7075 SHRIMP RD.,7005 SHRIMP RD.,BAY ELM.OF SHRIM P RD.,7821
SHRIMP RD.,6810 FRONT ST.,AND 7001 SHRIMP RD.,STOCK ISLAND,MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA,HAVING
current and conditional adoption upon adoption of Comprehen- PARCEL DS 00123570-000000,00123770-000000,00127250-000000,00127280-000000,00127290-000000,
sive Plan amendments;providing for severability;providing for 00127380-000000,00127280-000200,00123730-000100,00123800-000101,00123800-000102,00123720-
000400,00123600-000101,00123600-000102,00123540-000000,00123761-000100,00123761-000200
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repe of inconsistent provisions;providing for an effective date. 00123761-000300,00123761-000500,00123761-000600,00123761-000700,00123761-000800,0 01 2 3 761-
000900,00123761-001000,00123762-000000,00123660-000000,00123731-000000,00123590-000000,
AND 00123761-000400,AS PROPOSED BY BAMA ONE,LLC,BERNSTEIN BENJAMIN RESIDUARY TR B U/T/T,
BERNSTEIN BENJAMIN TRUST B,BYRON CO LLEY AND TONITAA DAVIS HAW,CONSTELLATION YACHTS,INC.,
This proposed ordinance may be read in its entirety by requesting HARBOR BAY INVESTMENTS,LLC,JKYD,LLC,K W RESORT UTILITIES CORP,KEYWEST TRANSFER STATION
a CO from the City Clerks Office b either phoning 305-309-3335 &HAULING SERVICE,INC,KEYS FRESH SEAFOOD LLC,LONGSTOCK IL LLC ROBBIES SAFE HARBOR MA-
PY y y P 9 R wE EN TER PRISES,SAFE HARBORENTERPRISES,LLC SAFE HARBOR PROPERTIES,LLC AND SINK HOTEL
to request a copy or emailing cityclerk@ cityofkeywest-fl.gov A full 1,LLC PROVIDING FORSEVEMBI U TY,PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING
CO will also be published with the August 1Q 2022 agenda ends at WNW. FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE,PROVIDING
PY P 9 9 FOR AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE DISTRICT(ZONING)MAP',PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE
cityofkeywest-fl.gov.Any interested party who wishes to speak on this 2019-062)(see Mao 1 eelowl
ordinance should contact the City Clerks Office prior to the meeting. MAP 1
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Pursuant to F.S.286.0105,notice is given that if a person decides �[
to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or hearing,that person will need %: J
a record of the proceedings,and that,for such purpose,that person
may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is --r"
made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be based.
ADA ASSISTANCE:It is the policy of the City of Key West to comply
withall requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Plea:era:uthe monroe coumvweb:ue at www.monroe�oumv-n.0ovmrmeetm0 a0enaa uonate:anammr-
Please call the TTY number at 1-800-955-8771 or for voice 1-800-955- maul:on�eHaln aOenaa Item:.
8770 or the ADA Coordinator at 305-809-3811 at least five business Pnrsnammseoaon 2e66105 Hobdastawtea iralerson deGdeamwleal ar"y deoiaion onhe eoam oreonnry
days in advance for sign language interpreters,assistive listening eommiaaioners,with re,Iem tin any mattorooniidoad at in,meetingorheadng he orshe will need a acorn of
the Iroceetlings,and Nat,to,suoh Purpose,heorahemayneed to ensue,,ve rbatim reood of Ne pho dings
devices,Or materials In accessible format. s made,whloh record Includes the testimony&evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
ADA ASSISTANCE.If Pon as I, on with adlsabillty who needs special aowmmodations in omerto pahicipate
in this proceeding,please contact the County Admihstrator's Ofice,by phoning(305)292-4441,between the
hours of 8.30 am.-500 I.m.,no later than live(5)calendar days Iri or to the scheduled meeting it you as
hearing orvoioe impaired,call"711"
Cheryl Smith,MMC,CPM
City Clerk
Publish:Saturday,July 30,2022 The Key West ChiRen(a867) Pnbrsh Satu relay,July 30 2022