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Ordinance 001-2023 I' r �F \i MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ORDINANCE NO. 001-2023 AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVING AMENDMENT OF MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 3 ("ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES") TO REVISE THE REGULATIONS OF ALCOHOL SALES AND CONSUMPTION, INCLUDING UPDATING THE LICENSE CATEGORIES FROM FLORIDA DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS; PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES. WHEREAS,the purpose of this ordinance is in the interest of the health, safety,peace and general welfare of the residents of the County, and under the authority of the County to regulate the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the limits of unincorporated Monroe County; and WHEREAS, the intent of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners is to establish reasonable and uniform regulations with regards to location and hours of operation that will protect the health, safety,property values, and general welfare of the people, businesses, and industries of unincorporated Monroe County; and WHEREAS, this ordinance was written in accordance with Florida State Statutes Chapter's 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 567 and 568; and collectively referred to as "Florida Beverage Law"; and WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting on the 181h day of January, 2023,the BOCC held a public hearing to consider adoption of the proposed text amendment; WHEREAS,based upon the information and documentation submitted,the BOCC makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law: 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with Florida Beverage Law; and 2. The proposed amendment provides consistency with the types of licenses authorized by the State of Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing prefatory recitals and determinations are true and correct and are hereby incorporated as if fully stated herein. Section 2. The text of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as follows (deletions are shown st,-ieke„ th-,,,,n>,; additions are shown underlined): Additions are in underlined; deletions are in st ike t>„-etig>,. Text that has been moved is shown as deletions double underlined and deletions in Chapter 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES' Sec. 3-1 Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this chapter, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning_ yel ifne as detefmi ed ift a6C-6i ee, ,41' F.S. P 561 n4n), rrcc�1vxs, oco cri,cczxracc craec-caccccvaccmro-i c-percvnc-vx 80448. 1iEl , ,,.a beer- . ,v,bift,tio of.,1...hel ,-;tom liat e , ine and bee . Alcoholic beverage means distilled spirits and all beverages containing one-half of 1 percent or more alcohol by volume as determined in accordance with F.S. § 561.01(4)(a). The percentage of State law reference(s)—Alcoholic beverages, F.S. Chs. 561-568; authority of board of county commissioners to establish and enforce regulations for the sale of alcoholic beverages in the unincorporated areas of the county pursuant to general law, F.S. § 125.01(1)(o). alcohol by volume shall be determined by measuring the volume of the standard ethyl alcohol in the beverage and comparing it with the volume of the remainder of the ingredients as though said remainder ingredients were distilled water in accordance with F.S. § 561.01(4)(b). Alcoholic beverage sales means the retail sale of beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages for on- or off-premise consumption. Beverage law means the provisions of F.S. Chs. 561569. Commercial establishment parking lot means any private or public open space appurtenant to a commercial establishment, that is used by the public for parking of vehicles, or pedestrian access to a commercial establishment_ including driveways_ parking areas_ sidewalks and walkways appurtenant thereto. Public or semipublic area open for vehicular or pedestrian travel means any private or public road_ street_ highway_ right-of-way_ lane_ alley_ parking lot_ or parking area on which the public is expressly or implicitly invited to travel by motor vehicle or pedestrian means or that is otherwise open for such travel. It does not include golf courses_ private driveways_ or property serving a single dwelling unit. Shopping center means a contiguous group of individual units_ in any combination_ devoted to ,,, restaurant uses, commercial retail low intensit.vtises. al retail ,nedi,, •r -.--4 eemmer-eial retail hig ftie 4ty uses, and office uses, as those phrases are defined in section 101-1_with immediate off-street parking facilities_ and originally planned and developed as a single project. The shopping center's single project status shall not be affected by the nature of the ownership of any of the individual office or commercial retail units_ within the shopping center. Vendor means any person or entity who owns or operates a business establishment whether as a primary or accessory use, including, but not limited to, a bar, restaurant, tavern, pub. Yacht or country club_ hotel, motel or other lodging establishment that sells at retail any alcoholic beverage for on-premises consumption. The term also includes any person or entity that owns and operates a liquor store_ or other business establishment_ including_ but not limited to grocery stores, drugstores, convenience stores and gas stations, that and/or has retail sale of alcoholic beverages. Sec. 3-2. Special beverage licenses. All special beverage licenses issued prior to October 25, 1977, under the provisions of Laws of Fla. ch. 61-597 in this county shall be henceforth recognized as valid and shall be renewable as a matter of right so long as the holder of the license does not permit it to lapse. Sec. 3-23. Hours of sale. (a) Within the unincorporated limits of the county, no alcoholic beverages may be sold, consumed, served, or permitted to be served or consumed in any place holding a license under the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation of the State of Florida between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the same day. (b) Any person violating this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in F.S. § 775.082 or F.S. § 775.083. In addition, any person or establishment violating this section shall have revoked any previous rights granted to it by the county under section 3-6. State law reference(s) Regulation of the time for sale of alcoholic beverages, F.S. § 562.14. Sec. 3-34. Authority to approve per event sale of alcoholic beverages. The county administrator may approve the per event sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on county-owned property if the following terms and conditions are met: (1) The sale of the alcoholic beverages is by, or on behalf of, a nonprofit charitable organization with the profits from alcoholic beverage sales going to that organization's charitable purposes; or (2) The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages is part of a social event, such as a wedding or birthday party, the duration of which may not exceed four hours; and (3) Depending on the size of the expected crowd, the event sponsor must agree to furnish a sufficient number of off-duty law enforcement personnel for crowd and traffic control, the number to be determined by the county administrator, and to provide evidence satisfactory to the county administrator that the law enforcement personnel have in fact been hired; and (4) The sponsor of the event has furnished to the county's risk manager evidence that the sponsor has obtained event liability insurance, naming the county as an additional co- insured, in an amount satisfactory to the risk manager. Sec. 3-45. Consumption of alcoholic beverages; possession of open containers of alcoholic beverages. (a) Pefinitions. The fellewing words, ter-fns a*d phrases, when tised in t4is seetiell, shall hai,e diff t ,, {ba) Prohibition. It is unlawful for any person to possess or drink from an open container of an alcoholic beverage while upon a public or semipublic area open for vehicular or pedestrian travel, or a commercial establishment parking lot; except in those areas in which such consumption is permitted pursuant to the beverage law, other state statutes, state administrative rule, or county ordinance or resolution. (sb) Specific exceptions. The prohibition contained in subsection (ha) of this section does not apply to: (1) Any person engaged in picking up empty beverage containers for the purpose of collecting the deposit or value of the bottle or can itself, or any person taking part in a litter control campaign; (2) Passengers in vehicles as set forth in F.S. § 316.1936(5); (3) Any person engaged in fishing from a bridge, at a location where fishing is not prohibited by law; and (4) Social and fundraising events conducted by charitable and/or nonprofit organizations approved by the county administrator. (dc) Other exceptions. Nothing in subsection (ba) of this section may be construed to prevent the possession of an open container by a member of the public upon county property when that possession is specifically authorized by an applicable provision of this Code. Sec. 3-56. Requirement for warning signs at point of sale of alcoholic beverages. (a) Poii4iaiis.. The fellewi*g words, terms a-Rd phrases, whe*t1sed i*�his seetieff, shall hw�,e (ba) Warning sign. (1) All vendors of alcoholic beverages shall have posted in a conspicuous place in their premises a sign that is clearly visible and legible to all patrons entering the premises that shall read as follows: HEALTH WARNING Drinking distilled spirits, beer(including non-alcoholic), coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages during pregnancy may increase the risk of permanent birth defects. (2) Alternatively, a sign provided by the Florida Keys Healthy Start Coalition may be used. (3) The sign in subsection (b)(1) of this section shall be a minimum size of 81/z inches by 11 inches. (sb) Applicability. This section shall be applicable countywide. Notwithstanding this provision, all incorporated municipalities within the county may by resolution or ordinance of their governing body exempt vendors of alcoholic beverages within their municipal limits from the provisions of this section. Sec. 3-67. Regulation and control over sale. (a) Establishment of use permit procedure. This section is designed and intended to provide for reasonable regulation and control over the sale of alcoholic beverages within the unincorporated areas of the county by establishing an alcoholic beverage use permit procedure and providing criteria to be used to ensure that all future proliferation of alcoholic beverage use enterprises within the unincorporated areas of the county be compatible with adjoining and surrounding land uses and the county's comprehensive plan, and that alcoholic beverage use permits not be granted where such uses will have an adverse impact upon the health, safety and welfare of the citizens and residents of the county. All persons, firms,partnerships or corporations who have received approval from the zoning board or board of county commissioners under the former provisions of section 19-218 of the Monroe County Code, as same heretofore existed, shall retain all rights and privileges heretofore granted under such section. (b) New applicants for permit. All persons desiring to sell alcoholic beverages upon any premises located within the unincorporated areas of the county and who desire to do so upon a premises not heretofore approved by the zoning board or board of county commissioners under the former section 19-218, shall obtain an alcoholic beverage use permit using the procedure outlined in subsection (d) of this section. (c) Classifications. G,,t+esr,,,,ding t t4ese a s heretofore and hereafter-adopted by toe st e 4 el ssi f4e,a as folio The types of specific classifications of alcoholic beverage use permits issued by the County under this section shall match the alcoholic beverage license classification types issued by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Licenses and Permits for Alcoholic Beverages, through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. ; ; ( ) 2/:Deer a*d Fv-iirI .se „•a p•ekage; ; (ti�)6GOP SRX: Res p ekage-sales; sale; ) 6GOP S Mete!, paekage-saw sales; (1 n) 6GOP SPX: B ne r ekage-sz ; (12) 3N4: Additional lreense for-6GOP ever-three sales. (d) Procedure. The following procedure shall be followed on any application for an alcoholic beverage use permit hereafter made: (1) Applications for alcoholic beverage use permits shall be submitted to the director of planning or his or her designee in writing on forms provided by the planning_director. Such applications must be signed by the owner of the real property for which the permit is requested. Lessees of the premises may apply for such permits,provided that proper authorization from the owner of the premises is given and the application for permit is cosigned by such owner. (2) Upon receipt of a properly completed and executed application for an alcoholic beverage use permit stating the exact classification requested along with the necessary fee and identifying the he specific premises to be licensed, the director of planning or his or her designee shall schedule a public hearing before the planning commission and shall advise the applicant of the date and place of the public hearing. (3) Notice of the application and of the public hearing thereon shall be mailed by the director of planning or his or her designee to all owners of real property within a radius of 500 feet of the affected premises. In the case of a shopping center, the 500 feet shall be measured from the perimeter of the entire shopping center itself rather than from the individual unit for which approval is sought. VV , i W P--.=Notice shall also be provided in a newspaper of general circulation in the manner prescribed in section 110-5. (4) At the hearing before the planning commission, all persons wishing to speak for or against the application shall be heard. Recommendations or other input from the director of planning or his or her designee may also be heard prior to any decision by the planning commission. (e) Criteria. The planning commission shall give due consideration to the following factors as they may apply to the particular application prior to rendering its decision to grant or deny the requested permit: (1) The effect of such use upon surrounding properties and the immediate neighborhood as represented by property owners within 500 feet of the premises. For the purposes of determining property owners within 500 feet for this subsection, the term "premises" means the entire project site of a shopping center; (2) The suitability of the premises in regard to its location, site characteristics and intended purpose. Lighting on the permitted premises shall be shuttered and shielded from surrounding properties, and construction of such permitted properties shall be soundproofed. In the event music and entertainment are permitted, the premises shall be air conditioned, so as to allow windows and doors to remain closed to better shield light and sound from surrounding properties; if the alcoholic beverage use permit permit is proposed to allow on-premise consumption in outdoor areas, with our without music and entertainment, the proximity to existing residential uses shall be considered and conditions may be applied accordingly; (3) Access, traffic generation, road capacities, and parking requirements; (4) Demands upon utilities, community facilities and public services; and (5) Compliance with the county's restrictions or requirements and any valid regulations. (f) Approval by planning commission. The planning commission may grant approval based on reasonable conditions considering the criteria outlined herein. Approval of an alcoholic beverage special use permit shall not in any way exempt a property from any other requirement of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances, including but not limited to Chapter 17, Article IV. -Noise. (g) Where permitted. Alcoholic beverage use permits may be granted in the following land use districts: urban commercial; suburban commercial; Commercial 1, Commercial 2; suburban residential where the site abuts U.S. 1; destination resort; mixed use; industrial,and maritime industries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, alcoholic beverage sales may be permitted at restaurants, hotels, marinas and campgrounds regardless of the land use district in which they are located. Nothing contained herein shall exempt an applicant from obtaining a major or minor conditional use approval when such is otherwise required by the county development regulations in part 11 of this Code. Nothing contained herein shall exempt an aplicant from complying with any conditions set forth within prior conditional use or building permit(s) on the subject propert . (h) Transferability. Alcoholic beverage use permits issued by virtue of this section shall be deemed to be a privilege running with the land. The sale of the real property that has been granted an alcoholic beverage use permit shall automatically vest the purchaser thereof with all rights and obligations originally granted or imposed to or on the applicant. Such privilege may not be separated from the fee simple interest in the realty. (i) Appeals. All persons aggrieved by the actions of the planning commission in granting or denying requested alcoholic beverage permits may request an appeal hearing before a hearing officer under Land Development Code chapter 102, article VI, division 2 by filing the notice required by that article within 30 days after the date of the written decision of the planning commission. (j) Successive applications. Whenever any application for alcoholic beverage approval is denied for failure to meet the substantive requirements of these regulations, an application for alcoholic beverage approval for all or a portion of the same property shall not be considered for a period of two years unless a super-majority of the planning commission decides that the original decision was based on a material mistake of fact or that there exists changed conditions and new facts, not existing at the time of the original decision, that would justify entertaining a new application before the expiration of the two year period. However, in the case of a shopping center, this subsection shall only apply to the commercial retail unit within the shopping center for which approval was sought and not the entire shopping center site itself. Section 3. Construction and Interpretation. The construction and interpretation of this ordinance and all Monroe County Comprehensive Plan provision(s), Florida Building Code, Florida Statutes, and Monroe County Code provision(s)whose interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is interpreted in connection with this ordinance shall be liberally construed and enforced in favor of Monroe County, and shall be construed in favor of the BOCC and such construction and interpretation shall be entitled to great weight in adversarial administrative proceedings, at trial, bankruptcy, and on appeal. Section 4. No Liability. Monroe County expressly reserves and in no way shall be deemed to have waived, for itself or for its officer(s), employee(s), or agent(s), any sovereign, governmental, and any other similar defense, immunity, exemption, or protection against any suit, cause-of-action, demand, or liability. Section 5. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or any part or portion thereof, is held to be invalid or unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or any part or portion thereof, shall neither limit nor impair the operation, enforceability, or validity of any other provision of this ordinance, or any remaining part(s) or portion(s)thereof. All other provisions of this ordinance, and remaining part(s) or portion(s)thereof, shall continue unimpaired in full force and effect. Section 6. Repeal of Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. The repeal of an ordinance herein shall not repeal the repealing clause of such ordinance or revive any ordinance which has been repealed thereby. Section 7. Filin2 and Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon receipt of official notice from the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida that this ordinance has been filed with said Office. Section 8. Inclusion in the Monroe County Code. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Code of Ordinances of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition to amendment thereto, and shall be appropriately renumbered to conform to the uniform marking system of the Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting held on the 18th day of January, 2023. Mayor Craig Cates Yes Mayor Pro Tern Holly Merrill Raschein Yes Commissioner Michelle Lincoln Yes Commissioner James Scholl Yes Commissioner David Rice Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SI01,. RS OF MO 7 -� ' OUNT- '+ O' ,A ii�+`ram 'i-,,,r, k d S'u,; ti E,k � ,��r ,� � ayor Craig Cates I/ °c =�� �, MONROE CO ATTORNEY 4x ~„t; APP . 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FIG....It the TTY number 1-800-955-8771 or for Noise l-800-955- MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF 8]]0 ortduA..f.,didatorug.i809-3811 at leas NG li.t.ness days in advance for sign language interpreters,assistive listening �i COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INis..,UKnot.d.IAinA Ilibl.form.L NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND FORVISUALPRESENTATIONS:IndividmiA......ponsbletoshare their presentation at the meeting on their laptop through Zoom.For City Commssimon.tingsthe City CI.W.OffisewUlneedAsopyfor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the agenda t least 6 days before the meeting. NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE ou may atlentl/participate vidually via Zoom by telephoning 646 opuVVVJpuquuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 5588656Mee0nglD:B]143105439 Passcotle:66366]oronl ne at: ° •' ° " "''-s( °'�fi 'C m htlps'laitvofkevwesl-fl-C.N.—m usl/84072523041 NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE Passso it.:663667 COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES CAR Meeting I.Ou r gyp/, �prp��pl.;yy JANIIAPY10,2J9 ROIL CAR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th-,Rad.ley,Jenuery 10,2lZi,the Me..County win Buell b County Commcs m hil Iola Pbl m,Met beg,npp at..AM Pled BIG of Al le gi.nse to the Flag xnm _t The LOGO meet,,wlIb FIT hybaf II gh pbId to Ate,a ether O, CH7YCAUIYpYOUC^11CMrNy LTD Gwe2do. ecenter�,Ed at Their OEd-,s Hghway,Mar;dhoId FL h33060 R Approval of Agenda Ullow,g terv,,II be eons sere'at the PUBLIC HEARING: 1 r may PUBLIC HEARINGS:09.00AM(oress Ad.nst.r ng the Oath by the C lark of the CO.m scot rt��q�r)�q !��vlllI w ntlemefh:res be leerrq: j fP(y NiMk Uf. 1'm° 'OItU AN ORDINANCE BY TXE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMlSSI0NER5 Approval of Minute. ° UPDATING THE FIVEYEAT SCHED LE OF CAPITAL IMPROVER ENTS TABLE FOR FISCAL YENRS 2023-202],LOCATED WITHIN THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT OF New Business piyW� y THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PUN,PURSUANT TO FLORDA I Iwa'ro STATUTE§163.3177C)PROVIDING FOR SEVEPABILIrv,PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF 520 Emma Slreel/I2022 0431/John T. INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS,PROVIDING FOR SUNG WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE, Coop,r PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTY YEAR sen 2030 COMPREHENSIVE Rep2tetl by:John Hartman PLAN,PROVIDING FOHAN ETFECIVE DATE THE 2022-160J Requestne approval to 2move(1)Sapodll,tee. / /� AN ORDINANCE BY MONROE COUNTONE LGZONERS VLJW Y� Cafaz�rr5aa sen I eroc 0 esr�r Y BOARD OF COUNTY C ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE MONROE COUNTS 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO 3722 DuckA.../T20220433/Mansur Mampov AMEND POLICY 501.11,POLICY 5011.2,POLICY 50122 POLICY 50123,POLICY Rep2sentetl by:seen C-don-Taman 501 31,POLICY 501 3.3 TO ALLOW ARPORT IMPROVEMENTS,WHICH MAY IMPACT Requestn9 approval to 2move(,)Spflnish Gme,(,)Gumbo ITAIMMOCK AREAS WHEN THERE IS NO OTHER VIABLE ALTERNATIVE AVALABLE Limbo,and, Buttonwood tee. 9rar's AT THE KEY WEST _ INTERNATIONAL AHPOm AND THE FLORIDA KEYS MA—Le () T \dll[aIAY eWS GDnl N .II INTERNATIONALAHP0FT CONSISTENT WITH THE ARPORT MASTER PLAN CEMP)AIND -�� AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN CULP)FOR EACH PUBLIC AIRPORT AND CONSISTENT WITH 400-900 Blocks Jot,d SR2 /T2022-0440/Ciry of Key West ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE PERMIT/AUTHORIZATION REQUIREMENTS, Rep2sentetl by:Ryan Stachurski-Multimodal Coordinator, INCLUDINGMITIGATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS,PROVIDING FORSEVEHABILLY Engineering Dept Utility Board of the City of Key West Rate To THESTnEHI DPLANNINGAGENIANDTIHE SSEcFUrawo sru�oVIOI s Requeatire approval to 2mo,a(1)Sta,gl,,Fig,(1)Sihar WRAMENDMENTTOAND INCORPORATION IN THE MONROE COUNTS COMPREHENSIVE Buttonwood(2)G2en 3,Ronwood(1)Jamaican Dogwood Tariffs PLAN,PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE THE 2022-105) (2)S pa,ish Run,a,d(1)Royal Poinciana tee.This p oN on AN ORDINANCE BY TXE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMlSSI0NER5 of United SR2 is being redesigned to improve pedestrian fl,d The Utility Board of the City of Key West approved changes to Keys Energy APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT TO THE 2030 MONROE COUNTS biciE ist transportation.New tee wells have been incorporated Serviced Rate Tariffs dun ne a pual eeting on Septem her 14,2022. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ESTABLISHING THE STOCK ISLAND WORKFORCE SUBAREA into the design. 2,ESTABLISHING THE BOUNDARY OF THE STOCK ISLAND WORKFORCE SUBAREA 2, Al Keys Energy Services'customers are subject to the provisions ofthe LIMITINGTHE PERMITTED USES OFTHE SUBARFATO DEED RESTRICTEDATFOPDABLE re,i sed Rate Tariffs effective,January 1,2023. HOUSING DWELLING UNITS,ESTABLISHING THE MAXIMUM NET DENSITY FOR 711 Atha Sl2 UT20220444/G2gory Long AFFORDABLE HOUSING HEIGHT AND OFF STREET PARKING REOUREMENTE IN THE Rep2sentetl by:Kenneth King The Rate Tariffs are available upon request at Keys Energy Services' SUBANEq ELIMINATING It IATED DENSITY AND NONFESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA Requesting approval to 2move(1)Japanese Fem t2 ocated at1001 James Street,or On Keys Energy Services websi2at NATO PROVIDING FORTHE CONVERSION TRANSFER OF MARKET DATE ROGO EXEMPTIONS TO TPAN SENT AND PROVIDING FOR THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS http''//vwvw.keyse,ergycoin/aato.er-s,,e policy-m anualllueba i WITHIN THE STOCK ISLAND NOEST0RCE SUBAREA 2 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED Al 12 Hilton IT,,,Drive/T2022-0445/12 Hilton IT,,,Road LLC 6500 MALONEY AVE STOCK ISLAND CURRENTLY HAVING PARCEL IDENTIFICATION Rep2sentetl by:Kenneth King NUMBER 00126090000000,AS PROPOSED BY ROY'S TTALER PARK,ING,PROVIDING Requesting approval to 2move(1)St,,gler Fig tee. FOR SEVE RIILIrv,PROVIDING FOR HERE OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,PROVIDING ^^ FOR TRUN SMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECFFTAHY OF ?'''v STATE PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE MONROE COUNTS CODE,PROVIDINGFORAN 2214Sedenberg Avenue/T2022044]/Kng Holdings ll of Key 1 EFECLIVEDATE(HLE2022072) West LLC Rep 2sentetl by:Kenneth Kng /��vrWl w AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMlSSI0NER5 Requesting approval to 2move 2 Gumbo turbo and, Royal AMENDING CHAPTER 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO REVISE THE REGO ONE OF O O _ ALCOHOL SAL ES ANDCONSUMPTION,INCLUDING UPDATING THE LICENSE CATEGORIES Poncana tee. FROM TLORDA DIVISION OFALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO,PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF SELECTION DATEHABILITS AND REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS PROVIDING EFFECTIVE 619 Whtlam Nt VT2022-0456/619 KeyWest LLC DATE PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTS CODE OF ORDINANCES THE 2022 03E) Rep 2sentetl by:Kenneth King COMMITTEE MEETING FLORIDA A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMM6510NER5 RequeatHe approval to 2move(1)Sandbox tee. KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY DNSIDERNGAHDDESTTDW D HYHDDSING REQUIREMENT FOR tie,Mi :dLane/T2022040Z/Malc0lmBurgis PEDEVELOPMENTWITHACHANGE OF USE INCFR SING HOUSING DEMAND OFA UNIT WI THIN AN EXISTING CO MMERCIAL SHOPPING CENTER TO CATED AT 91200 OVERSEAS Rep2sentetl by:Kenneth King HIGHWAYLLEYERNIER MILEMERKERGI AND DESCRIBED AS A PARCEL OF FOND IN Requesting approval to 2move(1)Sea Grape tee. THURSDAY,JANUARY 5,2023 SECTION 33,TOWNSHIP 62 SOUTH,LARGE Fit EAST TAVERJIER,MONHOF COUNTS, 0J (FIL 2LORDA HAVING PPTTCEi IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 0003G910000100. E 2022- 2210 SDa,,A nue/T20220459/Linda&And2W ratio,, 10:00 a.m. Rep2sentetl by:Kenneth King A RESOTH WAY BIG MONROAPPROXIMATE MITE MARKER3CO ininS SIDED Requesting approval to 2move(,)Autog rnph tee. A RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTS BOARD OF COUNTS COMMISSIONERS The purpose Of the S..efiOn Committee Meeting 6 to mnk the AppHOVING A SPECIALPEHMITAONAGE GA TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PR STAGING OJECT AT 1616 At antic Blvd/T20220461/Cata Casettes FDA pmp0sal packages submitted by Consulting Firms In response to PPROFERYLEG LU DESCRBE AS BLO CKE]LOT1 DOCTOALLY PRSARMESUBDIVISION 1ST Re OR— Rsentetl by:Kenneth King FKAA-RW-0001-23.The Committee will discuss the scores and ADDITION PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE 140 BIG PINE KEY,HAVING PARCEL IDENTIFICATION Requesting approval to 2move(1)Ja,ara,da tr,, rank the fins who submitted prop—I packages. NUMBER00312020-000000.PILE 2o22-244) Additional information is availableues[from Davil Jaclaon Please visftle Me..Coumy Websbe et www.monmecoumy-fl.ge,fin meeting 1701 Von Ph istor StY,t ROW/T2022-0462/CrE of Key West upon req .germ updms mH hAdensrin hunding the embus opare, Vals,to the Rep....tod by Eric De Ph art Top,Ty own r Purchasing Manager,1100 Kennedy Drnle.,Key West,R 33040, public m New the INs odstim and/or m mole public dReBoAa on ceeein Requesting approval to 2move(1)Mahogany tee. (305)295-2244,dacks0n@fkaa..m. .germ hems. Pursuant to Se,ion 2860105 Florida Stahi v,if a parse,aeod,o to appeal any 724 Dwel St2et-0V Petmnifl St2e VT2022-0465/Joseph THE meeting can be attended by the public at the following address '., eeti Sion ofthe BooardNa Koh metier 1100 Kennedy Dme,Key Wes[,FL 33040 fo the mpp or f county commissioners,with rupee to any minter consmere hearing he or she will need ar,,old of the proceeaings,aria that, Rep2sentetl by:Kenneth due for such purpose,he or oh e nmyneeato ensure aver I,-.,cola of the pro ceeainy Re t Ito 2move,Se tlillfl tee. Ishad,which rewm Ind,aea Fie Nstimony&saEno,upon which Fie appeal taco quealpg approval Sapodilla AOA ASSISTANCE:I1 you are a person with a disability who needs be based. special accommodations In older to participate In fi s proceeding, AN ASSISTANCE,II wAh a di-Rid,who needs.. I Administrative H..ring pleasecontact8le Florida KeysA g(305J annmmodnieve quedectAuthenty byphoninm oarto parto'pale b this pmceef,A,please m des 29y2244 r,,Ray Admie dat—Beet by phmkg(305)Y9Y-444f,bar.the heua d 1009 Southard St t-10 Low,,Lane/TC202200013 ADAa.m.-590 p.m.,rm setts,h five(5)ascend',days poor to the sa,e t Respondent carte Lawinski 01sclalmer: ­^g%illTMtamh®erg or vokeimpaiaM call"11f." One Pigeon Plum tee hat been improperly trimmed. Meeting chargesoi updates will be postedon wwe,ha.coal The K,,Wen Rd,en ORYT) Publish Smurddy,December 31,2022 AU.......t GVS COURTq° o: A Kevin Madok, CPA - �o ........ � Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida �z cooN February 6, 2023 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. 001-2023 of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, approving amendment of Monroe County Code of Ordinances Chapter 3 ("Alcoholic Beverages") to revise the regulations of alcohol sales and consumption, including updating the license categories from Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco; providing for severability and repeal of inconsistent provisions; providing effective date; providing for incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a regular meeting, held in formal session, on January 18, 2023. 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 Yongue, Deputy Clerk cc: Planning and Environmental Resources County Administrator County Attorney MuniCode 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 �m ri , f' w� Z FLORIDA DEPARTMENT" O ...STATE RON DESANTIS CORD BYRD Governor Secretary of State February 7, 2023 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. 001-2023, which was filed in this office on February 6, 2023. Sincerely, Anya Owens Program Administrator ACO/rra R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270