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;� w 1rJ� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
r,�� Mayor Craig Cates,District 1
The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5
y Michelle Lincoln,District 2
James K.Scholl,District 3
Ij David Rice,District 4
County Commission Meeting
January 18, 2023
Agenda Item Number: G.4
Agenda Item Summary #11517
BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Land Authority Governing Board
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Christine Hurley (305) 295-5180
9:25 A.M. Land Authority
AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Monroe County Land Authority Executive Director Monthly
Report for January, 2023 (through December 31, 2022).
ITEM BACKGROUND: N/A
PREVIOUS RELEVANT GOVERNING BOARD ACTION: N/A
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
DOCUMENTATION:
23-01-18 Monthly Report
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Effective Date:
Expiration Date:
Total Dollar Value of Contract:
Total Cost to County:
Current Year Portion:
Budgeted:
Source of Funds:
CPI:
Indirect Costs:
Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts:
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Revenue Producing: If yes, amount:
Grant:
County Match:
Insurance Required:
Additional Details:
REVIEWED BY:
Mark Rosch Completed 01/03/2023 2:55 PM
Christine Hurley Completed 01/03/2023 3:16 PM
Lindsey Ballard Completed 01/03/2023 3:24 PM
Board of County Commissioners Pending 01/18/2023 9:00 AM
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MEMORANDUM
Office of Monroe County Land Authority
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FROM: Christine Hurley, AICP
Executive Director
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DATE: January 3, 2023
SUBJECT: Monroe County Land Authority (MCLA) & County Monthly Acquisition/Disposition Report
ending—December 31, 2022
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MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
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The MCLA receives recurring revenue for property acquisitions from two primary sources. Pursuant to section
380.0685, Florida Statutes, the Authority receives a park surcharge on admission and overnight occupancy at
state parks within the unincorporated area of Monroe County and pursuant to section 125.0108, Florida Statutes,
and sections 23-178 and 23-179, Monroe County Code, the Authority receives a 50% share of the 1% tourist
impact tax charged on lodging in the Keys.
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In addition to these recurring revenues,the Authority has received land acquisition grants from the State of Florida "
and the US Army Corps of Engineers in past.
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New, this fiscal year, MCLA has successfully worked with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) to allow MLCA to pre-acquire lands within Florida Forever and then resell the parcels to the State of
Florida. This process began in FY22 and this chart now demonstrates the"revenue"MCLA is receiving as FDEPCU
purchases the land from MCLA. The goal is for MCLA to sell $5 Million of land per year to FDEP, based on the
Stewardship Bill. This is explained in more detail in the report.
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The following chart demonstrates the previous 10 years of park surcharge and tourist impact tax revenue for the 0
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Monroe County Land Authority Revenue-10 Years o,6 Historic Data
Year 09 W.etTIMP Florida KesTIMP 3,1e I,CEP
2013 $1,968,798 $1.430.255 $0
2014 $2,16aM $1.650.640 $0
2015 $2,395,734 $1.900.434 $0
2017 $2,484,V4 $2.081.999 $0 CN
2017 $2,492,974 $1.681.963 $0 CN
2018 $2.419,497 $2.290963 $0 Q
2020 $1,,933,,069 $2.078.894 $0 CN
2020 $1,93&,069 $2,078,894 $0
2021 $3,276,733 $3.787.030 $0
2022 $4,1¢¢,368 $4.483.321 $677.509 v-
2023 $229,21675 $204.29296 $1.294.478 75
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The MCLA manages the following programs, of which, progress is being reported as follows:
• MCLA Acquisitions/Dispositions
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• Density Reduction Acquisition Program
• Less Than Fee Acquisition Program
• Code Compliance Foreclosure Properties Reuse
• Affordable Housing
• Community Development Block Grant — Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Voluntary Home Buyout
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• Density Reduction Resale Program CU
• Conservation Land Stewardship Program
• Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Acquisition and Demolition �
• Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)Elevation 0,
• Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)Elevation 2
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• Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Acquisition and Demolition
• Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)Mitigation Reconstruction 0
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MCLA Acquisitions /Dispositions Contact: Mark Rosch 305-295-5180 a
The following table summarizes all acquisition projects where MCLA has acquired or assisted in the acquisition
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of real property interests since MCLA's first acquisition in Fiscal Year 1988 through Fiscal Year 2021.
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All Projects By Type
FY 1988 - FY 2021
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Project Type Transactions Parcels Acres Units Expenditures
Conservation 1,643 4,306 3,910 0 $47,422,839
Density Reduction 20 23 4 0 $0
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Density Reduction 61 75 10 0 $0 0
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Affordable 76 155 110 1,302 $50,572,616
Housing 0
Recreation 29 154 125 0 $6,770,324
Solid Waste 1 4 74 0 $2,212,500
Total 1,830 4,717 4,233 1,302 $106,978,279
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November 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022:
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Budget Outlook as of 12/31/22
Inside Key West
FY 23 Revenues for general acquisitions
Key West ACSC $13,872,930
FY 23 Expenditures to date $0
FY 23 Encumbered by MCLA Resol ($2,000,000
Garden View Apts ($2,000,000
FY 23 Potential Encumbrances ($4,028,250
Bahama Villiage Lofts ($4,028,250
FY 23 Potential Balance $7,844,680
Outside Key West-General Acquisitions
FY 23 Revenues for general acquisitions
FL Keys ACSC $12,784,185
FY 23 Expenditures to date ($2,018,917) r4
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Garcia/North Sugarloaf Acres Section One ($95,513) 0
Pilafan/Key Largo Park ($91,490)
Suarez/Big Pine Key,Inc. ($232,198)
Harrison Damron/Cahill Pines and Palms ($116,623) M
Hernandezlnvestments/KeyLargo ($386,273)
Conch Republic Housing Alliance LLC/Sands ($471,463) (�
Stiles/Pine Cove ($761)
KRZ LLC/Hibiscus Park ($855) �9
Glidden/Pine Crest ($51,260)
HFHLK/RockyRoad-Sugarloaf Key ($193,794)
Sager Management Corp/Cutthroat Harbor Estates ($99,661) -„
Sager Estate/Buccaneer Beach Estates ($880) M
Valle/Maggie and Mary ($20,155) 4`4
Klimeck/Palm Villa ($51,260) 0
Specht/Palm Villa ($51,260)
Cutler/Key Largo Park ($103,205)
GersonStoler/Harbor Shores ($52,269)
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FY 23 Encumbered/Under contract ($582,346)
Sierra/Palma Sola ($46,231)
Murphy/Port Pine Heights Second Addition ($52,123) 0
Nall/Bay Haven Section 2 ($52,023) CL
Barnes/BayHaven Section 3 ($52,023)
Quincoses/Amended Plat of Key Largo Park ($92,253)
HFHLK/Su garloaf Acres Section 2 ($153,821)
HFHLK/Cudjoe Acres ($69,322)
HFHLK/Hilda Subdivision ($16,836) 0
HFHLK/Rain bow Beach ($20,836)
H FH LK/Su garloaf Town site ($26,879)
FY 23 Potential Balance $10,182,922
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FY 23 Sales to MCHA $0 Z
FY 23 Potential Revenue $0
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FY 23 Revenue to date $1,294,479 FY 23 Revenues for acquisitions
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Jattan Rampersad/Sands $49,496
Koleda/Southern Pines,Kinercha,Sands $949,496 Q
VeroAtlantic2/Crains $208,496
Ackert/Sugarloaf Key Acreage $49,496
FY 23 Expenditures to date $100,000
Farrior/Grassy Key $100,000
FY 23 Sales to DEP $709,000 FY 23 Encumbered/Under Contract $0
' Alessandrini/Palma Sola $160,000 0
' Morris/Little Torch Key Acreage $300,000
' CarawanHacker/Crains $57,000
' Wagner/Largo City $40,000 s.
' Adams/Big Pine Key $19,000
' Coto/Thompsons $19,000
' Silva/Crains $76,000 .a
' Pilafan/Hams Ocean Park Estates $38,000
' McCullough/Ocean Heights ? 0
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Sea Air Holdings,LLC/Big Pine Key(1 lot only) ? W
' Knowles/Southern Pines ? IX
' Sierra/Palma Sola ? 2:1
' Pilafan/Key Largo Park ?
' Garcia/Sugarloaf Key ?
' Suarez/Big Pine Key,Inc. ?
' Glidden/Pine Crest ?
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' Murphy/Port Pine Heights Second Addition ?
' Valle/Maggie and Mary ?
' Specht/Palm Villa ? M
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' GersonStoler/H arbor Shores ?
' Nall/Bay Haven Section 2 ?
' Barnes/Bay Haven Section 3 ?
' Quincoses/Amended Plat of Key Largo Park ?
' H FH LK/Su garloaf Acres Section ? ki
' HFHLK/Cudjoe Acres ?
' HFHLK/Hilda Subdivision ?
' HFHLK/Rainbow Beach ?
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FY 23 Potential Revenue $709 00 1 FY 23 Potential Balance $0
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Outside Key West-ROGO Reserve Fund
FY 23 ROGO Reserve
FL Keys ACSC $3,293,248
FY 23 Expenditures to date $0
FY 23 Encumbered/Under contract $0
FY 23 Potential Balance $3,293,248
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FY 23 End of Year Cash $500,000
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The City of Marathon passed resolutions 2016-48 which requested the purchase of 432 parcels, mostly on the CN
Florida Forever list and they have agreed to maintain any purchase made by the MCLA within the City of .1
Marathon if MCLA purchases them and the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection does not 00
purchase them after they are pre-acquired. They have also provided back up data and analysis of habitat, density,
and Transfer of Development Rights information for the 432 parcels. This is used for appraisals when pursuing 0
purchases.
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MCLA Executive Director, Christine Hurley met with the Islamorada Acquisition Advisory Committee, as well '0
as the Village Manager and Planning Director to explain what is needed for the MCLA to purchase land within 00.
Islamorada, similar to what MCLA does for Marathon. A resolution by the Village Council is needed,that outlines 2
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the parcels the Village requests MCLA purchase. Those parcels less than $1 million, within Florida Forever are E
a priority to assure MCLA cash flow is not an issue. MCLA staff would pursue purchases and work with DEP to r
determine whether Florida Forever funds would be used to purchase any land that is pre-acquired by MCLA.
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Density Reduction Acquisition Program Contact: Mark Rosch 305-295-5180
The Density Reduction Program goal is to purchase lands that do not consist of significant habitat for the purpose
of retiring the associated density (Transferable Development Rights or TDRs). �i
Since 2016, 23 properties were purchased through the end of FY 21 at a cost of$1,407,722.
FY 22 Progress: One additional property in Tropical Bay Estates has been acquired at a cost of$51,256.
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Less Than Fee Acquisition Program Contact: Cynthia Guerra 305-453-8756
The Less than Fee Program goal is to purchase Development Rights from owners of lots zoned IS, IS-M and
URM adjacent to the seller's primary residence. Property owners can continue to use the land for accessory Q
structures permitted by county land use regulations, such as a pool, open yard, or garage.
Since 2016, the County has acquired 78 Less than Fee Development Rights from 78 lots through the end of July u
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At the beginning of the current Fiscal Year, the Board authorized staff to resume the program, which had been 0
suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic. The application process was re-opened, and applications are being
received for new parcels proposed for the program.
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Code Compliance Foreclosure Properties Reuse Contact: Christine Hurley 305-295-5180
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The Monroe County Code Compliance Department forecloses on long term code liens through a process
designated by the County Commission. After foreclosure, the land may be suitable for multiple uses within CU
County Departments or may also be useful for conservation purposes or density reduction.It could also be eligible
for the resale program. Because the Land Authority manages several of these programs on behalf of the County, =
recently the County Commission agreed through interlocal agreement to have the Land Authority coordinate the 0
review and use of these sites.
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Affordable Housing Contact: Christine Hurley 305-295-5180
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Garden View Apartments — The City of Key West partnered with Key West Housing Authority (KWHA) and
they are building 103 units, utilizing Community Development Block Grant — Disaster (CDBG-DR) Florida 00
Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) funding, as well as funding from MCLA for affordable housing
development. To date, MCLA has disbursed $2,000,000 and an additional $4,507,916 was given to the Key West
Housing Authority (KWHA), after receiving authorization from Key West Manager Patti McLauchlin to disburse
the funds. Key West also requested MCLA reserve $2,000,000 for potential future needs of the project. MCLA
Governing Board has not approved the latest request for the additional $2,000,000.
Peary Court — MCLA assisted in this project by providing $12.5 million to maintain affordable housing. '
Recently KWHA provided a report indicating that some of the units did not meet the MCLA affordability criteria.
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In other words, the family income exceeds the maximum allowed income. MCLA staff, working with legal
counsel, wrote a memorandum to Key West staff explaining non-compliance issue and correspondingly wrote a
letter to the owner notifying him of the 4 non-compliant units and explaining that the leases of those 4 units should cN
not be renewed unless the families occupying the units meet the income requirements found in the Statues. 'CON
MCLA staff met with Peary Court owners and their attorney and they have proposed a revision to the deed ,
restriction that would allow them to use three new code provisions the City of Key West adopted into their most
recent Land Development Code, since the original deed restrictions were put in place in 2016. MCLA staff
requested the property owners seek a resolution of support from the City of Key West Commission related to this
request, prior to it being brought to the MCLA Governing Board. Key West staff have indicated they expect this
to be reviewed by the Key West Commission on 1/4/23. The three changes would allow Peary Court units to be: ,
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cu• Income to be qualified by counting individual income (in the case of roommates), with a caveat that the
grand total of all income must still be below the Land Authority maximum income of 160% of area median. '0
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• Units to be rented to Monroe County residents(either already as residents or those moving into the County
for work) as evidenced by driver's license, voter registration, and an employer verification as opposed to proving z,
70% of income is earned through employment within Monroe County
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• Units to be rented to income qualified workers within Monroe, but allow them to remain tenants if they
retire or become disabled. i
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12 Scattered Sites —Monroe County partnered with MCLA and MCLA purchased 12 scattered sites, primarily x
on Big Pine,with one site on Little Torch. These properties were submitted by Monroe County Housing Authority
(MCHA) for reimbursement of land acquisition funding through FHFC. MCHA also applied for construction
funding. The cost of construction has increased since the grant applications and therefore, the MCLA approved
a resolution to forgive the total amount($1,353,989) of the land acquisition grant so those funds can be used for
construction. Monroe County Land Authority staff requested an affordable ROGO allocation be reserved for one i
of the scattered sites on Little Torch, so the market rate unit associated with the property can be turned back into
the County for administrative relief. That was approved on the September BOCC agenda. The project was o
approved for funding by the FHFC Board in August 2022 with an extension for closing granted in October 2022,
which gives MCHA until March 5, 2023 to close on the grant funding. They are awaiting permits for the 12 sites. o
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Howards Haven Trailer Park Redevelopment— 10 Units - Monroe County partnered with MCLA and MCLA
provided the funding for Monroe County to purchase the Howards Haven Trailer Park land on Big Pine Key.
This property was submitted by MCHA for reimbursement of land acquisition funding through FHFC. MCHA
also applied for construction funding. The cost of construction has increased since the grant applications and Q
therefore,the BOCC approved a resolution to forgive the total amount($2,000,000)of the Howards Haven/Conch ,
Key Trailer Park land acquisition grant so those funds can be used for construction. MCLA staff are continuing
to coordinate with MCHA for site work permitting. The project was approved for funding by the FHFC at the
October 28th Board meeting in Tallahassee. MCHA has 120 days from that date to close on the grant funds.
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Conch Key Trailer Park Redevelopment - 10 Units - Monroe County purchased the Conch Key Trailer Park
land on Conch Key. This property was submitted by MCHA for reimbursement of land acquisition funding
through FHFC. MCHA also applied for construction funding. The cost of construction has increased since the
grant applications and therefore, the BOCC approved a resolution to forgive the total amount($2,000,000) of the 'CON
Howards Haven/Conch Key Trailer Park land acquisition grant so those funds can be used for construction. The ,
project was approved for funding by FHFC at the October 28th Board meeting in Tallahassee. MCHA has 120
days from that date to close on the grant funds.
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Scattered Sites/MC Employee Housing — MCLA presented a chart demonstrating MCLA and County owned
parcels for use in the Monroe County Employee Housing Program. BOCC funded $1 Million for construction in Z
FY23 to build 4 housing units. On 11/15/22, MCLA Governing Board approved conveyance of 4 lots on Big 2
Pine Key: (RE# 00300180-000100, 190 Sands Road; RE# 00300180-000200, 180 Sands Road; RE# 00300180-
001700, 170 Sands Road; and RE# 00300180-001800, 160 Sands Road). and 1 ROGO exemption from Suarez
property to Monroe County for use in this program.
Habitat for Humanity (Lower Keys) —MCLA provided a $400,000 loan to Habitat for them to purchase a site 5
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Habitat for Humanity (Lower Keys) (Conch Republic 4 sites) — MCLA purchased 4 sites with ROGO C
exemptions to convey to the County. The County can then lease the land to Habitat for redevelopment. N
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Community Development Block Grant/Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Voluntary Home Buyout
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The Voluntary Home Buyout Program (VHBP) goal is to purchase property damaged by Hurricane Irma using a M
$15 million grant from the State of Florida after Hurricane Irma, to eliminate future flood risk and assist
vulnerable populations in low-moderate income areas.
As of November 30, 2022, 81 VHBP applications have been received by staff and the County's consultants, Tetra 2
Tech. As of November 30, 2022, 11 of those VHBP applications were actively being processed, 10 sold their
parcels to the County via VHBP, and the remaining 60 either voluntarily withdrew or were deemed ineligible.
Based on current program participation and data, and assuming the 11 parcels in process are acquired by the
County, staff has estimated the county will expend approximately $13 million of the $15 million grant on the
parcels with the remaining moneys being used for grant administration. Grant activities need to be completed by 8
the grant agreement deadline of June 3, 2023, or an extension to the grant agreement may be sought if needed. �
0,As of November 30, 2022, ten VHBP purchase contracts were approved by BOCC in 2022. All of these 2
transactions have closed, expending a total of$5,311,862.64 for VHBP acquisitions to date. The ten transactions
have retired ten development rights (market rate ROGO Exemptions). All of the market rate ROGO Exemptions 5
available from the VHBP transactions are being moved to the Administrative Relief Pool for market rate
allocations. The BOCC approved additional purchase contracts in October and November 2022 which total y
$2,964,500. Once closed,these contracts will bring the total for VHBP acquisitions to over$8 million and transfer
6 additional market rate ROGO Exemptions to the Administrative Relief Pool.
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Florida Forever Program Contact: Mark Rosch 305-295-5180
The State of Florida has made substantial investments in the Florida Keys purchasing conservation land pursuant .0c
to the Florida Forever Program. This program is administered by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP). The State has established three Florida Forever projects in the Keys:
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As the end of ROGO approaches, the State's long-standing acquisition efforts are essential to reduce future
liability. DEP should aggressively pursue land acquisition in the Keys because over 3,500 privately-owned
vacant, undeveloped parcels lie within the Florida Forever project boundaries.
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The Land Authority is assisting in this effort by serving as a local partner with DEP, pursuant to a memorandum
of agreement between DEP and the County. In this role, the Land Authority helps locate suitable properties with
willing sellers for DEP, obtains due diligence products for DEP, and pre-acquires conservation land for resale to
the State. Since July 1, 2016,with the passage of the Florida Keys Stewardship Bill,DEP has spent approximately 2
$6,834,737 and retired 122.3 development rights as of December 31, 2022.
The goal is for DEP to spend $5 million annually on acquisition in the Florida Forever boundary.
The table below demonstrates the annual expenditures by DEP, since passage of the Florida Keys Stewardship
Bill through December 31, 2022:
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STATE FISCAL STATE PURCHASES STATE PURCHASES OF TOTAL STATE
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2019 $2,037,381 $0 $2,037,381
2020 $1,177,841 $0 $1,177,841
2021 $695,492 $0 $695,492
2022 $89,732 $607,323 $697,055
2023 $100,755 $1,416,967 $1,517,722
TOTAL $4,810,447 $2,024,290 $6,834,737 Q
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Since the goal of DEP spending $5 million annually under the Stewardship Bill has not been achieved by the
State making direct purchases from private sellers, Land Authority and DEP staff have been working to establish 0
a system where MCLA pre-acquires land in Florida Forever projects for resale to the State. As of December 31, 0
2022, this system has successfully resulted in the State purchasing $2,024,290 of pre-acquired property from 2
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MCLA since 7/l/16.
• MCLA/Radenhausen/Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition— Closed $ 46,123
• MCLA/Messera Selman/Cutthroat Harbor Estates— Closed $ 561,200
• MCLA/Carbonell/No Name Key —Closed $ 103,555
• MCLA/Epifano/Crains—Closed $ 38,686 6
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• MCLA/Jattan/Sands—Closed $ 50,752
• MCLA/Koleda/Southern Pines, Kinercha, Sands - Closed $ 957,331
• MCLA/Vero Atlantic 2/Crains - Closed $ 215,891 X
• MCLA/Ackert - Closed $ 50,752
$ 2,024,290
The pre-acquisition system is expected to result in considerably more State closings in the near future. As of
December 31, 2022, MCLA has either purchased or has a contract to purchase the following properties that are a
"in the pipeline" for ultimate resale to the State:
• Alessandrini/Palma Sola 0
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CarawanHacker/Crains
• Wagner/Largo City 0
• Adams/Big Pine Key Acreage
• Coto/Thompsons 0
• Silva/Crains
• McCullough/Ocean Heights
• DaCosta/Windward Beach Estates
• Sea Air Holdings, LLCBig Pine Key Acreage 2
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• Knowles/Southern Pines
• Pilafian/Harris Ocean Park
• Sierra/Palma Sola N
• Pilafian/Key Largo Park
• Garcia/Sugarloaf Key
• Suarez/Big Pine Key Inc.
• Glidden/Pine Crest
• HFHLK/Rocky Road/Sugarloaf Key
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• Murphy/Port Pine Heights Seconds Addition
• Valle/Maggie and Mary
• Specht/Palm Villa N
• Klimeck/Palm Villa N
• Gerson Stol er/Harb ors Shores ,
• Nall/Bay Haven
• Barnes/Bay Haven
• QuincosesRuiz/Key Largo Park
• HFHLK/Sugarloaf Acres Section 2
• HFHLK/Cudj oe Acres ,
• HFHLK/Hilda Subdivision
• HFHLK/Rainbow Beach
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The Monroe County Land Authority manages the County's density reduction efforts. When buildable lots are r-
acquired under the Density Reduction Program, they may be resold to homeowners of contiguous properties or 2
to Property Owner Associations, without the ability of the purchaser to ask for a Rate of Growth Ordinance
(ROGO) allocation to build a residential unit with all density stripped from the land. '
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To date, 11 parcels have been resold on Duck Key. They were originally acquired for$927,000 with development
rights. The County successfully resold them without development rights for$425,494, an average of$38.681 per
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The County Commission adopted an ordinance establishing a"Resale Program" on January 21, 2022. Following
the newly adopted ordinance, the BOCC adopted a resolution authorizing resale of 9 lots in Tropical Bay Estates C
under this program. Staff issued direct bid notices to the contiguous property owners, as well as the Property <=
Owner Association. Of the 9 lots, staff received 1 bid for one lot, 1 bid for a 2nd lot, and no bids for the remaining C
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7 lots. Both bids were approved by the BOCC on May 18, 2022. Staff have closed both sales.
The County Attorney assisted Mayor Rice with a discussion and direction item in August to determine whether a S
site received by Code Compliance could be sold through the Resale Program in Duck Key, at the request of the U
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Duck Key Property Owners Association (POA). The Board requested staff reach out to contiguous property 2
owners to obtain their interest in the property and to request their input about a potential dog park on the site. This 0
has been completed and an agenda item is on the BOCC agenda for October outlining the results. The results of
this was presented to the BOCC and staff have been asked to look for an alternate site for a dog park, given the
objections of the dog park on the site under consideration. An alternative site was considered by the BOCC on
11/15/22 for purchase in Duck Key for$170,000. The BOCC declined the purchase because of the cost. Staff are
now preparing the site on Jamaica for resale, not for a dog park; but for contiguous property owners and the POA. E
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Conservation Land Stewardship Program Contact: Beth Bergh 305-289-2511
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The Monroe County Conservation Land Stewardship Program manages conservation properties owned by the
Monroe County Land Authority as well as those conservation properties owned by the Board of County
Commissioners (like lots dedicated to the County for conservation). Additionally, the program manages state-
owned conservation properties where the County is the designated land manager,via lease agreements. Currently,
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the Land Stewardship staff manages approximately 3,891 County parcels (MCLA& BOCC combined) and 637
state-owned parcels.
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native planting projects, cleanup of solid waste, and hazard tree trimming.
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Acreage Acreage of # of State-
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Managed parcels Managed Parcels managed
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Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Elevation Contact: Mike Lalbachan 305-453-8796
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The HMGP Elevation program goal is to apply for grants on behalf of eligible homeowners to fund elevation of '
existing homes and bring the finished floor above the minimum flood elevation required,to eliminate future flood
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As of August 24, 2022, there are 4 applicants being reviewed by FEMA and pending funding with a total project
cost of$756,147.00. The match amount of$189,036.76 will be paid by the applicants. 0
On October 24, 2022, one of the four applicants informed the County that she is in the process of selling her home
due to personal reasons. Staff will be contacting the new buyer about whether they want to participate in the grant
process of elevation.
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is funding available through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)Post-Fire, authorized by Section
20602 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. The incident period includes those counties that have been %
declared for a Fire Management Assistance (FMA)between the dates of March 4, 2022 through March 6, 2022.
The State of Florida received two FMA declarations during this time period: FM-5424 (1707 Adkins Ave), and 2
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FM-5426 (Chipola Fire Complex). The State of Florida was awarded a flat amount of HMGP funding per
declaration ($1,048,736.00), which was then aggregated into one HMGP Post-Fire declaration, FM-5424-FL.
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FDEM also informed Monroe county that funding not utilized by affected counties listed above can be
reallocated to other counties throughout the state. As a result, staff submitted an HMGP elevation application 0
for funding.
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Moreover, the County received residential elevation applications from homeowners in 2021 for the Flood
Mitigation Assistance (FMA) grant program; however, FEMA notified the County that there was not enough
funding to approve these elevation projects. As a result, the staff worked with these homeowners to resubmit
their application under this Post Fire Grant. N
There is a total number of 6 applicants in this application of total project cost of$1,174,058.00 with a federal
share of$880,543.50. The difference of$293,514.50 will be paid by each property owner for their respective a
share of the project costs. Finally, 3 of the applicants were from the City of Key West, 2 were from Big Pine
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outreach within the County and cities, staff worked with private property owners and submitted the following 2
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2021 Flood Mitigation Assistance(FMA)grant applications into the FDEM/FEMA system by the State of Florida
Department of Emergency Management(FDEM) deadline of 11/12/21. The FEMA deadline was 01/28/2022. 0
11 Elevation Projects were submitted, for a total funding request of$2,142,210.00 with $535,552.00 to be paid
by the private property owners. The applicants are located in the following geographic areas:
• 7 unincorporated Monroe
• 4 Key West
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On August 2"d 2022, the Florida Division of Emergency Management(FDEM) notified the County that FEMA x
has reviewed the 11 projects and they were not selected for funding consideration due the number of applications
received by FEMA for funding and the amount of funding that were allocated in the 2021 FMA application cycle.
Staff research indicated that FEMA prioritized Severe Repetitive Loss(SRL) and Repetitive Loss(RL)properties
over other properties in the application cycle. Monroe County did not have any SRL or RL properties in the 2021CU
FMA elevation application cycle.
Staff worked with the applicants that were not funded to include them in the FY22 application if they so desired. 0
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Assistance grant program. Individual flood mitigation consists of home elevation, mitigation reconstruction and 0
acquisition and demolition. The most essential criteria to participate in this program is: the homeowners must W
have an NFIP policy in effect at the application start date and must maintain it through completion of the flood
hazard mitigation activity and for the life of the structure.
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As a result, staff assisted private homeowners throughout the Florida Keys to develop applications and then
submitted applications to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) and FEMA. The FDEM
deadline for 2022 was November 14, 2022. N
The applications submitted for residential elevation included forty-four(44)residents:
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• Big Pine Key-5 residents
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The total project cost for these 44 properties is: $11,07023.73 with a federal share of $8,729,644.42 and a
homeowner share of$2,340,589.31.
Finally, federal cost share funding is available for up to 75% of the eligible activity costs. However, FEMA may 2
contribute increased federal cost share for properties that are insured under the National Flood Insurance Program
at the time of application and meet the definitions of Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss. There were seven N
(7) homeowners with either Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss within these applications.
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For the first time, Monroe County pursued mitigation reconstruction (demolition/reconstruction) of private "
property through this program. After extensive outreach within the County and cities, staff worked with private
property owners and submitted the following 2021 FMA grant applications into the FDEM/FEMA system by the C
State of Florida Department of Emergency Management(FDEM)deadline 11/21/2021. The FEMA deadline was
01/28/2022.
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5 Mitigation Reconstruction projects were submitted for a total funding request of$1,094,175 with $406,294.00
to be paid by the private property owners. The applicants are located in the following geographic areas:
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On August 2nd, 2022, the Florida Division of Emergency Management(FDEM) notified the County that FEMA O
has reviewed the projects and 4 of the 5 properties will be moving forward for further review. The four properties W
that were selected for further review were grouped together during the application cycle by staff, and within this 21
group, one of the properties was considered an RL property.
The property that was not considered did not have any past flood losses to the NFIP and was submittedIt-
individually because the mitigation value was greater than the others and needed a Cost-Benefit Analysis review
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Of those requests, 4 Mitigation Reconstruction projects for a total funding request of $785,160.00 with
$275,040.00 to be paid by the private property owners were recommended by FEMA for further review.
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Finally, for the entire State of Florida FY 2021 FMA grant cycle, 30 projects were submitted by various Florida
Communities and only 6 were Identified BY FDEM for Further Review by FEMA. The funding for those 6
projects selected for further review is $3,899,974 in total project costs, with Monroe County being one of the 6, N
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• Little Torch Key-1 resident
• Key Largo-2 residents
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homeowner share of$3,092,933.90. '
Finally, federal cost share funding is available for up to 75% of the eligible activity costs. However, FEMA may .'W
contribute increased federal cost share for properties that are insured under the National Flood Insurance Program
at the time of application and meet the definitions of Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss. There were three x
(3) homeowners with either Severe Repetitive Loss or Repetitive Loss within these applications.
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All Projects By Type
FY 1988 - FY 2,021
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Proj'ect Type Transactions Parcels Acres Units Expenditures
Conservation 11643 41306, 311910 0 S4711422! 839
Density Reduction o 23 4 0 so
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Density Reduction 611 '75 10 0 $0
Affordable 7,6 155 110 11302 $5 011 5 7 2!6 16
Housing $,6, 770 324 Recreation 29 154 125 0
Solid, Waste 1 4 74 0 $ 1,212!,500
Total 118-30 41'717 4 i,233 11302 106,11 9 7 8!279
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FY 19,88 - F Y 2021
Locatim Parcels Acres
key—LArgol 1,2,56, 895
Plantation Key 4 1 8
Wilson Key /Cotion Key 2 58
Upper Maleo,)mbe Key 15 82
Lower Matecumbe Key 2 .26, II
Lean,g Key 4 4
Channel Key 2 12
Duck Key 11 19
Graisy Key 63 10
Crawl Key 64 26,
Fat Deer Key 14 9
Key Vaca 3 9
No Name Key 198 911
Big Pirie Key 927
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Little Torch Abe 22'5, 53
Middle Torch Key 17 400
Big Torch ��Key 637 156
Ramrod Key 206 136
Summerland Key'2! 131 207
COP y 236 130
Park Key 3 27
Sugarloaf Key 143 864
Saddebunch Key 9 89
Key West 7 95
Twal 4,306 3,910
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Outside Key West-General Acquisitions
IFY 22 Revenues for general acquisitions
FL Keys ACSC $8,596,3
IFY 22 Expenditures to date ($5,550,471)
Stongle Trujillo TrusUSugarloaf Key ($13,111)
MesseraSelmarICufthroat Harbor Estates ($607,080)
SrnithHazenGreedEclen Pines Colony 3rd Add. ($31,158)
Hi Land Pro pertiesit-argo City ($81,446)
HFHKWLKICudioe Acres ($21,532)
MongelliFerez ($51,260)
Han ser-Faradise Point Addition ($888)
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Carbonellft Name Key ($100,542)
BarbiedDoctors Arm ($51,260)
KoleddSouthern Pines,Kinercha,Sands ($1,218,331)
Pal ermdBay Point Amended Plat ($506,373)
Tom Ryan Inc.(HFHLK)iCudjoe Key ($403,000)
EpifandCrains ($39,970)
AckerUSugarloaf Key Acreage ($53,943)
JattanRampersadSands ($52,010)
Grahan-iSummerland Estates Re-Sub No.2 ($35,181)
LaSelvaRosaridl_Mle Torch Key ($25,164)
CarawanHackedCrains ($59,092)
VeroAtl anti c2Crains ($214,552)
WagnedLargo City ($41,953)
SilvdCrains ($79,677) ✓
Bern4Crains ($20,155)
WebbedCrains ($116,868)
I,AcCul I oughi0cean Heights ($128,681)
MorridAmended Plat of The Ladies Acre ($311,043)
LaPointdRamrod Shores ($804)
AlessandrinilPalma Sala ($164,043)
DaCostdWindward Beach Estates ($233,858)
Sea Air Holdings,LLC1Big Pine Key Acreage ($21,055)
KnowledSouthern Pines ($77,410)
Adam-JBig Pine Key Acreage ($20,905)
CotdThompsons ($20,155)
Conch Republic Housing Alliance LLOSam-N-Joe ($664,620)
PilafiariHarris Ocean Park Estates ($39,200)
Monroe CounjqBreezeswept Beach Estates ($744)
a ,,TrusUSummeriand Estates Re-Subdivision ($14,103)
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STATE FISCAL STATE PURCHASES STATE PURCHASES OF TOTAL STATE
YEAR FROM PRIVATE PRE-ACQUIRED LAND PURCHASES
SELLERS FROM MCLA
2017 $0 $0 $0
2018 S709,246 $0 $,709,,246
2019 $1037,381 $0 $2,037,381
2020 $1,177,841 $0 $1,177,841
021 $695,492 $0 $,695,4 2
2022 $89,732 $607,3 2 3, $,697,055
2023 $100,755, $1,416,967 $1,5,17,722
TOTAL $4,810,447 $2,024,29,0 $6,834,737
Sine the goal of DEP spending $5 million amivalty under the Stewardship Bill has not been achieved by the
State making direct purchases from private sellers,Land Authority and DEP staff have been working to establish
a system where MCLA pre-acquires land ii�i Florida Forever projects for resale to the State. As of December,3,1,
2022, this system has successftilly resulted in the State purchasing $2,024,29,0 of pre-acquired property from
MCLA since 'Vl/16.
• MCLA/Radenliausen/Port Pine Heights 2nd Addition—Closed $, 46,123
• MCLA/Messer,a Selman/Cutthroat Harbor Estates —Closed $, 5 6 1,-2 00
• MCLA/Carbon ell.No Name Key— Closed $, 103,555
• MCLA/Epifmio/C.rains—Closed $, 38,686
• MCLA/Jattan/Sands — Closed $, 50,752
• MCLA/Koleda./Southern Pines, Kinerclia, Sands - Closed $, 957,3 3 1
• MCLA[Vero Atlantic 2/Crains - Closed $ 215,891
• MCLA/Ackert - Closed $ 50,752
$ 2,024,290
Outside,Key West-MCLA Pre-Acqui red to State of Florida State of Florida Acquisitions, County FY,Not State FY
IFY 23 Revenue to date $1,294,479 IFY 23,Revenues,foracquisitions,
EpifanolCrains $37,496 Florida ForeverfStewardship $5,000,000
JatlanRampersad)Sands $,49,496
KoledaYSouthern Pines,Kinercha,Sands $949,496
VeroAtlanticDCrains $208,496
AckeFUSugarloaf Key Acreage $,49,496
FY23 ExpendituresIDdate $100,000
F3rrioUGmssy Key $100,000
IFY 23 Sales to DEP $2,637,500 IFY 23,EncurnberedfUnder Contract
AlessandriniiP31ma SoI3 $160,000
Morris1ittle Torch Key Acreage $300,000
Cara'wanHacVerICrains $57,000
Wagner,tL3rgo City $,40,000
Adams,)Big Pine Key $19,000
Cotoffhompsons $19,000
SilvaYCrains $76,000
PilafianMarris Ocean Parts,Estates $38,000
lylcCulloughi0ce3n Heights $125ADO
DaCostaAqindward Beach Estates $228,000
Sea Air Holdings,LLC,�Big Pine Key(1 lot only) 519,0,0,0
KnowlesfSouthern Fines 576,0,0,0
Sierr3)Palm3 Sala-we did 110L C1,088 $45,00,10
Fil3fianXey Largo Park 590,0,0,0
G a rci alSu g a rl o af Key $94,0,0,0
Suare2YBig Pine Key,Inc. $230,0,0,0
GliddeniPine Crest 550,0,0,0
HFHLIQRoclqj Road-Sugarloaf Key, $19,0,30,0
lylurphyFort Fine Heights Second Addition 550ADO
Valleff0aggie and,,Mary $19,0,0,0
• SpechVFalm Villa 55,0,00,0
• KlimecWF31m'Villa $50ADO
GersonStolerMarlbor Shores 55,0,0,0,0
NalliBay Haven Section 2 550ADO
B3rnesfB3y Haven Section 3 550,000
QUincoseslAmended Plat of Key Largo Park 59,0,0,0,0
HFHLKISug3rlo3f Acres Section 2 $152,ODO
HFHLK,CLidjoe Acres $67,20,0
HFHLIQHilda Subdivision $15,0,0,0
HFHLKIRainlb,o,vv Beach $19,0,0,0
HFHLIQSugarlo@f Town site $25,0,0,0
GilfSugarlo3f Key $94,0,0,0
IFY 23 Potential Revenue $2,637,500 IFY 23,PDtenball Balance,
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Affordable Housing Projects Affordable Housing Projects
FY 1988-FY 2021 FY 1988-FY 2021
Project Location Partner (Cortinued)
21 and 23 North End Road Key Largo HFFA-Upper Keys 2 proigot Location Partner Units
24 North Marlin Avenue Key Largo HFH-Upper Keys, 1 Garden View Apartments Stock island Key West/FHFC/KWHA 104
985 and 987 Valencia Road Key Largo it FH-Upper Keys 2 Roosieveft Gardens Key West KWHA 96
982 and 986 Gibraltar Road Key Largo HFH-Upper Keys 2 Poinciana Apartments Key West KWHA 144
702 Sharon Place Key Largo H FH-Upper Keys 1 21107-2 109 Paterson Avenue Key West KWHA 3
15 Rose Platte Key Largo triit-Dipper Keys 1 1225-1227 Third Street Key West KWHA 3
Tradewinds Hammock Apts Key Largo FHFCIMRT/Heritage 66 Eisenhower Apartments Key West KWHAMIN-i-Lower Keys 12
Newport Village Apai Key Largo MCHA 50 Peaty Court Key West KWHA 20a
664 and 676 Sailfish Trail Key Largo HFH.-Upper Keys 2 1411 Alloury Street Key West KWHA 2
10 Fisherman's Trail Key Largo HFH-Upper Keys 1 847-820 Washington Street Key West KWHA 16
Habitat at Mandalay Key Largo BOCC/HFH-Upper Keys 7 629 Camlinia,Strout Key West KWHA 5
Blue Water Apartments 'Tavernier BOCCWHIFCYGorman 36 310 Truman Avenue Key West KVVi--IA i
Windley Point Condon-i IslamoTada IslarnoradaiHFH•Upper Keys 16 309 and 309ls Julia Street Key West KWHA 9
Wet Net Villas Islamorada IsIamorada&HFC)Gorman 36 307 Julia Street Key West KWHA 2
Conch I r'ader Court' Conch Key BCrCC/FHFC,/fi 7 304 Truman Avenue Key West KWHA
31 S.Conch Averruet Conch Key 80CQFHFGYMCHA 3 227 Virginia Street Key West KWHA 1
243,254,264 Orange Avenue Marathon HFIH-Middle Keys a 222 Pefirona Street Key West KWHA I
Heron House Marathon US Fellowship of FL 16 209-213 Petronia Street Key West KWHA 8
400 12311 Street Gulf Marathon HFH-MI(AdIe Keys 1 1031 Howe Street Key West KWHA I
Murray Senior Center Key West KWHAIF HFC 28
Seacrest Apartments Marathon MKCLT 14 Murray
Housing Complex Key West KWHA 44
8050 sofuto Dfive marailhon ROCC/IHIPH-Miticille Keys I Total Up to 1,31d2
1005 and 1007 W.75111 Street Marathon BOCC/HFH-Middle Kies 2
Bell Haven Marathon MarathonIHFH-Middle Keys 11 'Monroe County Scatterpd Site Project
773,7-15,801,803 7311 Street Marathon MKGLI 4 ltoer Keys 9caftered,9i1e Prto ect
Sea Grape Apartments Marathon BOCC)FHFC)Carliisie 84
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818 5111 Street Gulf Marathon Marathon/HFH-Middle Keys 4
Tropic Isle Apartments Marathon FHFC/MCHA 23
31566 Aventie 81 Big Pine Key B0,C0FHFCiMCI4A 1
31461 Avenue C1 Big Pirie Key BOCC/FHFCIMCHA 1
Howard's Haven' Big Pine Key SOCCiFHFOtMCHA 10
31530 Avenue D Biig Pine Key To Be Determined 1
31063 Avenue El Big Pine Key 130,C01FH117C/MCHA 1
31235 Avenue E 2 Big Pine Key BG(,CiPHFCiMCHA 1
31059 Avenue GI Big Pine Key B0CC/FHFCiMOHA I Total Spent
31067 Avenue G1 Big Pine Key BO,CCiFHFCiMCHA 1
31247 Avenue G1 Big Pine Key B0rCC/I7l1FDMCHA 1
31423 Avenue G2 Big Pine Key BOCCIFHFCIMCHA 1
,31441 Avenue GI Big Pine Key B0CC/Fl-IF0/MCHA 1 $50,.572,616
30 Sands Road' Big Pirto Key BOCCiFHFCIMCHA 1
252 Sands Road"Tiny Home" Big Pine Key BOCC 1
30935 Natri Road Big Pine Key To Be Determined 1
301 County Road2 Big Pine Key BOCC/FHFCIMCHA I
Habitat Lending Big Pine Key HFH-Lower Keys 1$
28279 Julia Avenuep Little Torch Key RGCC/FHF0rMCHA 1
27250 Brown Drive Ramrod Key HFH-lower Keys I
Moss Landing Cudloe Key BOCCIIHIFIA-Lowar Keys 16
Bays,ide Landing Big Coppitt Key HFH4,ower Keys 118
Loewy Lending Biig Coppitt Key BOCCeHFH-Lower Keys 10
310,320,330,340 Avenue 6 Nq Coi Key MCHA 4
Meridian West Apartments Stock Island FH117C1CarliMie 1102
,5530 Third Avenue Stock Island SOCCIIHIPH-Lower Keys 12
[Bethel Housing Complex Stock Island MCHA 18
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Purchased as of 1/13/23
$ 7,963,113 Spent to date on 14 parcels with ROGO Exemptions
Original Files
Future Potential Purchases
6 parcelswith ROGO Exemptions
$ 2,908,000
New Files
Future Potential Purchases
5 parcelswith ROGO Exemptions
$ 2,500,000
Estimated Total Purchases
$ 13,371,113
Administrative Costs, demos, closings, appraisals, surveys, environmental reports, etc.
$ 2,305,000
Total Amount expected to be spent
$ 15,676,113
676,113 Difference between Total Grant Amount and estimated expenditures
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