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6 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
7 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
8 ORDINANCE NO. 014 - 2022
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10 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
11 COMMISSIONERS ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTY
12 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO AMEND POLICY 212.2.4 TO PROVIDE
13 FOR CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES IN THE SHORELINE SETBACK;
14 PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
15 CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE
16 STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE;
17 PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE
18 MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR AN
19 EFFECTIVE DATE.
20
21 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, constitutes the
22 local legislature of Monroe County, Florida; and
23
24 WHEREAS, at a special meeting of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners
25 ("BOCC","Monroe County", or the"County")held on April 16, 2016,the BOCC adopted Ordinance No.
26 005-2016 adopting the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan ("Comp Plan", or`Plan"); and
27
28 WHEREAS, the requested amendment to the 2030 Comprehensive Plan is to provide for certain
29 accessory structures in the shoreline setback which were not included in Ordinance 005-2016; and
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31 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning and Environmental Resources Department
32 ("Department") conducted a Community meeting on October 21, 2021, to review the proposed
33 amendment and to receive public comment; and
34
35 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Development Review Committee ("DRC") held a duly
36 advertised public meeting on October 26, 2021, to consider adoption of amendment to Comprehensive
37 Plan Policy 212.2.4, and provided an additional opportunity for further public comment; and
38
39 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Planning Commission ("Planning Commission" or "PC") held
40 a duly noticed public hearing on January 26, 2022, to review and consider the proposed amendment to
41 Policy 212.2.4 and adopted Resolution No. PO 1-22,recommending approval to the Monroe County Board
42 of County Commissioners; and
43
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I WHEREAS,on April 20,2022 the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners held a public
2 hearing, considered the staff report, and provided for public comment and public participation in
3 accordance with the requirements of state law and the procedures adopted for public participation in the
4 planning process; and
5
6 WHEREAS, at the April 20, 2022 public hearing, the BOCC voted to transmit the proposed
7 amendments to DEO to review the proposal; and
8
9 WHEREAS, at the April 20, 2022 public hearing, the BOCC adopted Resolution 137-2022
10 transmitting the proposed text amendment to the State Land Planning Agency; and
11
12 WHEREAS,the State Land Planning Agency reviewed the amendment and issued an Objections,
13 Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report, received by the County on July 20, 2022; and
14
15 WHEREAS, the ORC report stated, "the Department does not identify any objections or
16 comments to the proposed amendment...;" and
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18 WHEREAS,the County has 180 days from the date of receipt of the ORC to adopt the proposed
19 amendment, adopt the amendment with changes or not adopt the amendment; and
20
21 WHEREAS, on August 17, 2022, the BOCC held a public hearing to consider adoption of the
22 proposed Comprehensive Plan text amendment; and
23
24 WHEREAS, Monroe County policies and regulations adopted in the Monroe County
25 Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code are to maintain public health, safety, and welfare of
26 the citizens of the Florida Keys and to strengthen our local government capability to manage land use and
27 development; and
28
29 WHEREAS, based upon the documentation submitted and information provided in the
30 accompanying staff report, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners makes the following
31 Conclusions of Law:
32 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Goals, Objectives and Policies of the 2030
33 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan; and
34 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the
35 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, Sec. 380.0552(7), F.S.; and
36 3. The proposed amendment is consistent with Part 11 of Chapter 163, Florida Statute;
37
38 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
39 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT:
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41 Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing prefatory recitals, including but
42 not limited this ordinance's title, are true and correct, and are hereby incorporated as if fully stated herein.
43
44 Section 2. The Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as follows
45 (deletions are stricken through; additions are underlined):
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I Policy 212.2.4
2 Permitted uses and performance standards within the shoreline setback shall be as follows:
3 Except as provided herein, principal structures shall be set back as follows:
4 1. Along lawfully altered shorelines including manmade canals, channels, and basins,principal structures
5 shall be set back at least twenty (20)feet as measured from the mean high water(MHW)line;
6 2. Along lawfully altered shorelines including manmade canals, channels, and basins, for parcels less
7 than 4,000 square feet that are developed with a lawfully established principal use,the required setback
8 may be reduced to a minimum of ten (10) feet provided that the structure is sited so as to protect
9 community character and minimize environmental impacts by maintaining open space and protecting
10 shoreline vegetation.
11 3. Along open water shorelines not adjacent to manmade canals, channels, or basins, and which have
12 been altered by the legal placement of fill:
13 a. Where a mangrove fringe of at least ten(10)feet in width occurs across the entire shoreline of the
14 property, principal structures shall be set back at least thirty (30) feet as measured from the mean
15 high water(MHW) line or the landward extent of the mangroves, whichever is further inland.
16 b. Where no mangrove fringe exists,principal structures shall be set back at least thirty(30)feet from
17 the mean high water (MHW) line, provided that native vegetation exists or is planted and
18 maintained in a ten(10)foot width across the entire shoreline as approved by the County Biologist,
19 and is placed under conservation easement; otherwise the setback shall be fifty (50) feet as
20 measured from the mean high water(MHW) line.
21 c. On infill lots surrounded by significant development where principal structures are set back less
22 than fifty (50) feet from mean high water (MHW) or the landward extent of mangroves, the
23 Director of Planning and Environmental Resources may evaluate the community character, the
24 presence or absence of environmental features, and the setbacks on adjacent developed properties
25 within two parcels on either side of proposed development, and may allow principal structures to
26 be setback as far as practicable or in line with adjacent principal structures. In no event shall the
27 setback be less than twenty(20)feet. On shorelines where the existing pattern of setback is greater
28 than thirty (30) feet, the greater setback shall apply.
29 4. Along unaltered and unlawfully altered shorelines, principal structures shall beset back fifty (50)feet
30 as measured from the mean high water (MHW) line or the landward extent of the mangroves,
31 whichever is further landward;
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33 Accessory structures within the shoreline setback shall be designed to meet the following criteria:
34
35 1. Along altered shorelines, including manmade canals, channels, and basins:
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37 a, In no event shall the total, combined area of all structures occupy more than sixty (60)percent of
38 the upland area of the shoreline setback;
39 b, Accessory structures, including, pools and spas shall be set back a minimum of ten (10) feet, as
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11 the upland area of the shoreline setback;
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34 the upland area of the shoreline setback ('61,
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I Section 3. Construction and Interpretation. This ordinance and its interpretation shall be
2 liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County to effectuate its public purpose(s) and
3 policy(ies) of the County. The construction and interpretation of this ordinance and all Monroe County
4 Comprehensive Plan provision(s), Florida Building Code, Florida Statutes, and Monroe County Code(s)
5 provision(s) whose interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is interpreted in connection with this
6 ordinance shall be liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County to effectuate its public
7 purpose(s) and policy(ies) of the County, and shall be construed in favor of the BOCC and such
8 construction and interpretation shall be entitled to great weight in adversarial administrative proceedings,
9 at trial, bankruptcy, and on appeal.
10
11 Section 4. No Liability. Monroe County expressly reserves and in no way shall be deemed to
12 have waived,for itself or for its officer(s), employee(s), or agent(s), any sovereign, governmental, and any
13 other similar defense, immunity, exemption, or protection against any suit, cause-of-action, demand, or
14 liability.
15
16 Section 5. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or any part or portion thereof, is
17 held to be invalid or unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent
18 jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or any part or portion thereof, shall
19 neither limit nor impair the operation, enforceability, or validity of any other provision of this ordinance,
20 or any remaining part(s)or portion(s)thereof. All other provisions of this ordinance, and remaining part(s)
21 or portion(s)thereof, shall continue unimpaired in full force and effect.
22
23 Section 6. Repeal of Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances in conflict with this ordinance
24 are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. The repeal of an ordinance herein shall not repeal the
25 repealing clause of such ordinance or revive any ordinance which has been repealed thereby.
26
27 Section 7. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted to the Florida State Land
28 Planning Agency pursuant to Chapter 163 and 380, Florida Statutes.
29
30 Section 8. Filing and Effective Date. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the
31 Secretary of State of Florida, but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the Florida State
32 Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission finding the amendment in compliance with
33 Chapter 163, F.S., and if challenged until such challenge is resolved.
34
35 Section 9. Inclusion in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The text amendment
36 shall be incorporated in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. The numbering of the foregoing
37 amendment may be renumbered to conform to the numbering in the Monroe County Comprehensive
38 Plan.
39
40 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida,
41 at a regular meeting held on the 17th day of August , 2022.
42
43 Mayor David Rice Yes
44 Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates Yes
45 Commissioner Michelle Coldiron Yes
46 Commissioner James K. Scholl Yes
Commissioner Holly Raschein Yes
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Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Melinda Prescott ,who on oath says that he or she is
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-
ment for publication in the said newspaper.
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Acautiously cheered 6y older of thousands ofdollars. with their drug costs."
mericaiisandtheir advo- •It would give Medicare,for If passed,ail estimated AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF
cares Thursday even as many the first lime,the ability to 4.1 million Medicare belle- CHANGE TO MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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to It ceutical companies met free vaccines as soon as next NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE COUNTY
The health cue mid chmate the price of drugs,though the year,Neuman said.Drug LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
agreement struck by Senate number of medications sub- companies would also be
Majority Leader Chuck jectto the provisionwould be required to start giving the NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE COUNTY
Schumer and Democratic. limited rebatesnextyear. LAND USE DISTRICT(ZONING)MAPS
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landmark provisions that fiation rebate"requiring drug take longer to kick in.The AUGUST 17,2022
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uld help senior citizens, companies to give refunds to cap on out-of-pocket spend-
including a cap on out-of- Medicare beneficiaries for in- ing--estimated to help NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday Auaus 17 2022 the Manr°e C.U*Baaa Of C.s*Cammisianers
pocket Medicare drug costs creases in prescription drug 1.�15 million people--would 'MII hold a Public Meeting,beginning at 09.00 AM.The BOCC meeting will be a hybrid format with the County
Commission members meeting live in Key West.The public will be able to paNcipate via Zoom Webinar.The
and a requirement that the prices that exceed the rate of start in 2025.And in 2026,the following items will be con,itleatl at a PUBLIC MEETING:
government egotiate pricesinflation, government would be able PUBLIC HEARINGS'1'30 PM far as soon there after as avbe heard:
mehigh-costdrugs. •It would provide coverage of to start negotiating prices, m
oilSome of the is s ad- es for senior citizens. beginning with 10 drugs and AN ORDINANCE BYTHE 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 acing to 20 by 202N. 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 nMedicare can't currently ELEMENT AND CREATING 22 PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS ELEMENT,AMEND CHAPTER 3 0,INCLUDING
cades and proved elusive But pocket for recommended negotiate drug prices with 31 TUTU
RE LAND USE ELEMENT,32 CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT,33 TRAFFIC
Manchin's backing brought im tizations,such as the pharmaceutical companies, CIRCULATION ELEMENT,3 4 MASS TRANSIT ELEMENT,3 5 PO RTS,AVIATION AND RELATED FACILITIES EL-
EMENT,30 HOUSING ELEMENT,3 7 POTABLE WATER ELEMENT,3 8 SOLID WASTE ELEMENT,30 SANITARY
Ilew optimism to many who one against shingles. leaving taxpayers on the SEWER ELEMENT,310 DRAINAGE ELEMENT,311 NATU EVIL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE ELEMENT,
have lobbied and prayed for one
proposals were hook to pay for whatever the 312 RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT,313 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT,
relief. more generous and,along companies charged,said Bill 314 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT,AND 315 ENERGY,RESILIENCVAND CLIMATE ELEMENT,AND TO
"We worry constantly,'Will the way,provisions to pay for Sweeney,a senior vice pi'esi- AMEND DEFINITIONS WITHIN THE GLOSSARY,TO UPDATE THE TEXT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO
REFLECT CHANGES IN STATUTORY AND RULE REQUIREMENTS,TO UPDATE DEADLINES WITHIN THE COM
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webeabletoaffordthis"" r citizens'glasses,hear- dent at Ak PREHENSIVE PLAN,TO ELIMINATE ACCOMPLISHED OR OBSOLETE PROVISIONS,TO MAKE CORRECTI 0NS TO
said Becky Miller,a 67-year- ling aids and dental care were "Why would we create a TEXT AND ELIMINATE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS,ANDTOAMENDPROVISIONSTOREFLECTCHANGESINLO
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old retired teacher from trimmed But news of a pos- situation where we're at the CAL COND ITIONS AND RECENT DATA TRENDS ISSUES AN D CHALLENGES,AND TO UPDATE MAP ATLAS MAP
Bradenton, PLorida, who Bible deal still drew applause mercy of the drug comps- SERIES3-7(COASTAL HIGH HAZARD AREA)TOBECONSISTENTWITHTHEFLORIDADIVISIONOFEMERGEN
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dthousandsofdollars "This would nonetheless rues to whatever the PROVIDINGMA FOR TS REPEAL OF TO CONFLICTING
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spans paw y PROVIDING FORREPEALOFCONFLICTINGPROVISIONS,PROVIDING FORTR/WSMITTAL TO THESTATE LAND
each year for drugs to treat be transformational,just not charge?"he asked- PLANNING AGENCVAND THE SECRETARVOF STATE,PROVIDING FORAMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION
epilepsy,heart problems and as transformational,"said The Senate is expected IN THE MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2021-129)
an inflammatory disease that David Lipschutz,associate Co vote on the wide-ranging AN ORDINANCE BYTHE MONK OE COUNTYBOARDOFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERSAMENDING POLICV212.24
affects her spine director of the nonparty- m text week, but OF THE MONROE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ALLOW CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
She is afraid the powerful s n Center for Medicare with s the chamber divided WITHIN THE SHORELINE SETBAC K,PROVID NO FOR SEVEMBILITY,PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OFCONFLICT
ING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTALTO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCVAND THE SECRE
pharmaceutical lobby might Advocacy. "It might not 50-50 and the Republicans -
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11 OF STATE,PROVIDINGFORAMENDMENTTOANDINCORPORATIONINTHEMONROECOUNTVCOMPRE-
still thwart the plan,but said, have been everything that staunchly opposed, the HENSIVE PLAN,PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2021-067)
"If this goes through,it will everyone hoped for h'om the Democrats will have 11 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMENDING SECTION 118-
help a lot of people" beginning,but this is none- votes to spare A House vote 12 OF THE MONROE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
Several prongs of the theless a huge step" would follow,perhaps later in WITHIN THE SHORELINE SETBACK,PROVIDING FOR SEVEMBILITY,PROVIDINGFORREPEALOFCONFLICT
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proposaL have the potential 71'icia Neuman,aMedicai'e August. ING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SEC-
RETARY OF STATE,PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO AND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE,PROVIDING F0RAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE 2021-068)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CWI KEYS HOTEL LLC 61 HAWKS CAY BOULEVARD DUCK KEY MILE MARKER 61 A PUBLIC HEARING
C ONCERNINGA REQUEST FORA CHANGE(AMENDMENT)TOA DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT(DRI).
ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE T HE REQUESTED CHANGE RELATES TO THE RELOCATION OF EXISTING SQUARE FOOTAGE AVAILABLE FOR
EXPANSION FROM DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR 4 AND THE CONVENTION FACILITIES TO THE COMMERCIAL
MARINAAREAAND RECOGNITION OF NONCONFORMING SQUARE FOOTAGE IN ORDER TO REDEVELOP AND
The City Commission of the City of Key West,Florida,will consider EXPANDTHEMARINASTORE LOCATEDATTHE DEVELOPMENTSITE COMMONLY KNOWNAS HAWKSCAY 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
COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 130-140 SAFE HARBOR COMMUNITY CENTER OVERLAY
(SHCC),ESTABLISHING PURPOSE AND INTENT,PERMITTED USES,DENSITYAND 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
AWE UCTAUTHORITY BOUNDED BY FRONT STREET TO THE EAST,AS PROPOSED BV SMITWTAW 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 AGENCV 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 XI
l entitled"Workforce-Affordable Housing AN ORDINANCE BYTHE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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)
tribution';to rovide for Building Permit AllocationSystem units OVERLAY DIST RICTFOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY Mal 5,57004THAVE.,6460 FRONTST.,
P g 55505THAVE.,6811 SHRIMP RD.,55505THAVE.,55505THAVEI-10,6630 FRONTST.,6500 FRONTST,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.,7007 SHRIMP RD.,
and240Trumbo Road(RE#00001720-000300);providing for con- 7011 SHRIMP RD.,7025 SHRIMP RD.,7075 SHRIMP RD.,7005 SHRIMP RD.,BAY ELM.OF SHRIMP RD.,7821
SHRIMP RD.,6810 FRONT STAND 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,
repeal of inconsistent provisions;providing for an effective date. 00123761-000300,00123761-000500,00123761-000600,00123761-000700,00123761-000800,001 2 3761
000900,00123761-001000,00123762-000000,00123660-000000,00123731-000000,00123590-000000,
AND 00123761-000400,AS PROPOSED BY BANIA ONE,LLC,BERNSTEIN BENJAMIN RESIDUARY TR B U/T/T,
BERNSTEIN BENJAMIN TRUST B,BYRON CO LLEVAND TONITAA DAVIS HAW,CONSTELLATION YACHTS,INC.,
This proposed ordinance may be read in its entirety by requesting HARBOR BAY INVESTMENTS,LLC,JKVD,LLC,K W RESORT UTILITIES CORP,KEVWEST TRANSFER STATION
a CO from the City Clerks Office b either phoning 305-309-3335 &HAULING SERVICE,INC,KEYS FRESH SEAFOQU,LLC,LONGSTOCK IL LLC',ROBBIES SAFE HARBOR MA-
PY y y P 9 RwE EN TER PRISES,SAFE HARBORENTERPRISES,LLC SAFE HARBOR PROPERTIES,LLC AND SIMV HOTEL
to request a copy or entailing cilofkeywest-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 FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILE
cityofkeywest-fl.gov.Any interested party who wishes to speak on this 2019-062)IS..Miss 1 Billawl
ordinance should contact the City Clerks Office prior to the meeting. MAP 1
Pursuant to F.S.286.0105,notice is given that if a person decides
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to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or hearing,that person will need -'
a record of the proceedings,and that,for such purpose,that person e
may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
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
with all requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Please vlau the maniac canmvwebaue at www.maniac°anmv-n.aavmrmeetmaaaenaanaaateaanammr-
Please call the TTY number at 1-800-955-8771 or for voice 1-800-955- °" naran the war°a °ran va'lable t°the°ubl's t°v'ew the I've meeTno antll°r t°make°ubl's
me�ia an°enam aaenna uema.°
8770 or the ADA Coordinator at 305-809-3811 at least five business Pursuantm seoaon 2e6 oloa Hondasmwte°,iraperaon deddeamappeal arty deoi°ion or me eoam oreounry
days in advance for sign language interpreters,assistive listening eommi°alone",with,,pentt,ony-heroonstde"d atUc-incol-h-ingInc-he will needs",odor
the pmceeding°,and mat,torauch puwose,he orshe mayneed m ensu"ave,naam"cod of the pmoeeaing°
devices,or materials in accessible format. s made,whoh",o d nudes the tesamonya evidence upon which the appeal"m be based.
ADAASSISTANCE.If you as ape"on with a Aissbility who needs special a000mmoAations in orderto participate
in this proceeding,please contact the County Administ"tor's Office,by phoning(305)292-4441,between the
hou"of 8.30 sun-500 p.rn no later than live(5)calendar days pri or to the scheduled meeting if you as
hearing orvoice impai,d an"711"
Cheryl Smith,MMC,CPM
City Clerk
Publish:Saturday,July 30,2022 The Key West CuiR,n(a867) Publish Satu relay,July 30 2022
GV�S COURTq c
o: A Kevin Madok, CPA
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�o ........ � Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida
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September 14, 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. 014-2022 by the Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners adopting Amendments to the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan to
amend Policy 212.2.4 to provide for certain accessory structures in the shoreline setback; providing
for severability; providing for repeal of conflicting provisions; providing for transmittal to the State
Land Planning Agency and the Secretary of State; providing for amendment to and incorporation
in the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan; providing for an effective date.
This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a
regular meeting, held in formal session, on August 17, 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.•Liz YonPzre, Deputy Clelk
cc: Planning and Lnvirontnental Resources
County Administrator
County Attorney_
BOCC
File
KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY
500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88770 Overseas Highway
Key West, Florida 33040 Marathon, Florida 33050 Plantation Key, Florida 33070
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I FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of'STAT'E"
RON DESANTIS CORD BYRD
Governor Secretary of State
September 14, 2022
Honorable Kevin Madok
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monroe County
500 Whitehead Street, Suite 101
Key West, Florida 33040
Attention: Liz Yongue
Dear Kevin Madok:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your
electronic copy of Monroe County Ordinance No. 014-2022, which was filed in this office on September
14, 2022.
Sincerely,
Anya Owens
Program Administrator
ACO/wlh
R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
Telephone: (850) 245-6270