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Item P1 P.1 County f � .�� ",�, 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Craig Cates,District 1 Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 The Florida Keys Michelle Lincoln,District 2 James K.Scholl,District 3 David Rice,District 4 County Commission Meeting March 22, 2023 Agenda Item Number: P.1 Agenda Item Summary #11470 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney's Office TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Cynthia Hall (305) 292-3470 No AGENDA ITEM WORDING: County Attorney Report for March 2023. ITEM BACKGROUND: Monthly report is attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Report. DOCUMENTATION: County Attorney Report March 2023 MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET AS OF FEBRUARY 2023 February Monthly Claims All open Claims (Feb Report) FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Source of Funds: CPI: Packet Pg.4023 P.1 Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Additional Details: N/A REVIEWED BY: Cynthia Hall Completed 03/07/2023 1:55 PM Bob Shillinger Completed 03/07/2023 4:08 PM Lindsey Ballard Completed 03/07/2023 4:20 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 03/22/2023 9:00 AM Packet Pg.4024 P.1.a 7� Monroe BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Mohr ' ���y� Mayor Craig Cates,District 1 am_ T7 Mayor Pro Tern Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 -Me YIle FlOI1da.Heys "� �i Michelle Lincoln,Di strict 2 James K.Scholl,District 3 David Rice,District 4 Robert B.Shillinger,County Attorney— Office of the County Attorney Pedro J.Mercado,Senior Assistant County Attorney** 1111 12'Street,Suite 408 Cynthia L.Hall,Assistant County Attorney** Key West,EL 33040 Christine Lirnbert-Barrows,Assistant County Attorney** Phone(305)292-3470 Derek V.Howard,Assistant County Attorney** Fax (305)292-3516 Peter H.Morris,Assistant County Attorney** Patricia Eables,Assistant County Attorney Joseph X.DiNovo,Assistant County Attorney* Kelly M.Dugan,Assistant County Attorney Q Christina Cory,Assistant County Attorney N Nathalia Archer,Assistant County Attorney **Board Certified in City,County&Local Government Law 0 t To: Mayor & Commissioners From: Bob Shillinger, County Attorney Date: March 7, 2023 Re: March 2023 County Attorney Report Closed Sessions during the March 2023 Meetina U • AshBritt, Inc. v. Monroe County, FL and FDOT, Case No. 17-CA-82-K • Tommy Alfonso on behalf of T.A., a minor, v. Monroe County, 22-CA-108-K. Cases for Closed Sessions 1. Ash Britt, In c. v. Mo n roe Cou n ty & FDOT, 16t" Cir. 17-CA-802-K. AshBritt sued the County for breach of contract and for breach of implied covenant of good 0 faith and fair dealing. The County answered and moved for summary judgment (MSJ). On 8/31/22, AshBritt issued a revised settlement offer, which was discussed with the BOCC in closed session. On 12/2/22, the Florida Commission on Ethics issued advisory opinion 22-05, which is relevant to U AshBritt's settlement offer. On 12/7/22, the BOCC held a closed session. Mediation was held on 3/6/23 and a possible settlement was reached. A closed session and an item to present the settlement offer for BOCC approval will be held on 3/22/23. Trial date is currently set for 3/27/23. 2. Tommy Alfonso on behalf of T.A., a Minor, v. Monroe County, Florida, 22-CA-108-K. Parent of minor sues alleging that child was injured on an observation deck at the back of Bernstein Park. A possible settlement will be presented to the BOCC for approval at the 3/22/23 meeting. A risk management closed session is also scheduled for that day. 1 Packet Pg.4025 P.1.a Other Cases of Interest at Trial Court Level 3. Ba rter v. Mo n roe County, 16th Cir. 21-CA-418-K. Personal injury case. Plaintiff alleges he was injured when he laid his scooter down in the street in front of an oncoming Monroe County Transit bus. Depositions of County employees Sheryl Graham and Lourdes Francis were taken on 2/23/23. Further discovery is continuing. 4. Pe to r & Olivia Po to v. Mo n roe Cou nty, 22-CA-709-K, quiet title and specific performance action by buyers of a property where seller had sold development rights to one lot and entered into a unity of title as part of the County's Less than Fee program. The County's Motion to Dismiss is set for hearing on 3/27/23. N 5. Sunset Garden Estate Land Trust v. Monroe County, 19-CA-460-R Property owner filed a complaint alleging that various state laws including the Right to Farm Act, preempt the County's land development regulations from applying to its parcel and seeking judicial declarations that its alleged agricultural activities are immune from the County's land development regulations. On 12/1/22, the court granted the County's motion for leave to file a counterclaim for declaratory and injunctive relief against the Land Trust. Both parties have moved for summary judgment. The plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment was heard on 2/1/23. The County's motion for summary judgment on the County's counterclaim will be heard on 3/8/23. 6. Burke Construction Group, Inc. v. Monroe County, CA-M 19-80 (state court case). U On 7/11/19, Burke Construction Group sued to challenge the County's bid protest procedure and decisions to award contracts for the Marathon Library and Cudjoe Q Fire Station projects to other contractors. The County answered and is engaged in discovery. 7. Roy's Traile r Pa rk v. Noe I & Mon roe Cou n ty, 19-CA-175-K. Declaratory Judgment suit filed by Roy's against County as part of its eviction suit against its tenant. On 10/4/18, the County countersued the trailer park and the park residents, seeking an injunction prohibiting occupancy at the park until serious fire and life safety issues have been addressed, and for appointment of a receiver, and a declaratory relief cause of action to determine whether the owner or tenants are responsible for the code violations. The park owner has submitted an application to the Planning Department to redevelop the park for affordable housing. The Planning Commission U hearing was held on 12/14/2022. The public hearing on the owner's application scheduled for the 1/18/23 BOCC meeting was continued until 5/17/23. c� 8. Galleon Bay Corp. v. Monroe County and State of Florida — 02-CA-595-K. This takings case resulted in a final judgment in the amount of $480,511. A Satisfaction of Judgment was issued. The parties are engaged in discovery on the only remaining issue of attorneys' fees and costs. The County's motion to compel as to interrogatories was heard and granted on 2/21/23. A deposition of Vivienne Schleu was held on 2/24/23. 2 Packet Pg.4026 P.1.a 9. Monroe County v. Sugarloaf VFD, Inc. & Sugarloaf Wi-Fi, Inc., 17-CA-631-K. The County sued both SVFD and Wi-Fi to invalidate a lease between SVFD and Wi-Fi on the grounds that SVFD had not approved the lease in an open meeting. The County prevailed and the lease was invalidated. Wi-Fi has a separate suit pending against the SVFD that is holding up the transfer of the property to the County. Mediation between Wi-Fi, the SVFD, and the County is ongoing to resolve the separate claim and the County's judgment for attorneys' fees and costs for $217,159.86. At Wi-Fi's request, Fortress Secured, LLC submitted a public private partnership (P3) proposal that would serve as the basis for settlement. On 1/18/23, the BOCC approved an interim agreement with Fortress Secured, LLC to design, build and finance a replacement fire station on Sugarloaf Key at the current location of the Sugarloaf Volunteer Fire Department Station #10. A final agreement would N contemplate resolution of all related claims and result in a transfer of the property from the SVFD to the County. CU 10.Bu rkha rdt v. Mon roe Co nty, No. 22-cv-10041 (S.D. Fla.). On 4/28/22, Plaintiff filed t a Complaint in state court seeking to declare whether Plaintiff has a right to engage in commercial fishing uses on his Big Pine Key property. The complaint also sought to invalidate the Habitat Conservation Plan and Incidental Take Permit issued by LISFWS. On 5/25/22, the County removed the action to federal court because the litigation presents a federal question. Plaintiff filed an amended complaint that did not raise a federal question so jurisdiction was relinquished back to the state court on 1/9/23. On 1/17/23, the County filed its answer to the amended complaint. 0 U 11.Mark Thompson v. Monroe County and City of KeyWest, 22-CA-113-K. On 2/24/22, M Plaintiff, a former pumpout boat employee, filed a complaint suing Monroe County N under the Jones Act for injuries arising during his employment. On 6/1/22, Plaintiff filed an amended complaint, adding the City of Key West as a party. The County CU has requested defense and indemnification from the City pursuant to the terms of an interlocal agreement. The Court assigned a projected trial date of 12/6/23. The CL parties took the deposition of the Key West boat captain on 12/21/22 and the deposition of the plaintiff Mark Thompson on 12/22/22. Mr. Thompson passed away on 1/14/23 due to an unrelated illness. Mediation is scheduled for 3/28/23. Appellate Cases of Interest 1. Maschal et al. v. Monroe County and FKAA(now known as Crawford et al. v. Monroe U Cou n ty a nd FKAA) , CA K 19-186 (Third DCA Case No. 22-754) — Suit against Monroe County and FKAA by Banks Prevatt and 11 other individuals seeking similar relief to the Delaney lawsuit, which the County won. On 9/30/21, the Court dismissed the Plaintiffs' Second Amended Complaint, but also granted the Plaintiffs' motion to file a supplementary complaint. On 10/11/21, Plaintiffs filed a different supplementary complaint. On 4/4/22, the Court denied the Plaintiff's motion for reconsideration and granted the County and FKAA's motion for reconsideration, thus denying the Plaintiff's motion to file a supplementary complaint. On 5/3/22, the Plaintiffs appealed to the Third DCA. Appellants filed their initial brief on 9/8/22. County and FKAA filed their answer brief on 12/21/22. Property owners filed their reply brief on 2/20/23. Waiting for oral argument to be scheduled or written opinion to issue. 3 Packet Pg.4027 P.1.a 2. Ray Rey & Ram ille Rey v. Mo n roe Coun ty, 22-AP-2-R On 3/1/22, the owners filed a notice of appeal of the Final Order of the Special Magistrate that found them in violation due to improvements to a nonconforming lower enclosure. Briefing is complete. Awaiting a ruling or the scheduling of oral argument. 3. Jo e an d y Herrera & Jessica Herrera v. Monroe County, 21-AP-0007-R On 9/2/21, the property owners filed a notice of appeal of the Final Order of the Special Magistrate that found them in violation for building activity without a permit. The initial brief was filed on 7/20/22. The County's answer brief was due on 10/29/22. However, on 10/24/22, the County filed an unopposed motion to stay the appeal, until the court could rule in the Stone case (below), which involves the same legal issue. Awaiting a hearing or ruling on the motion. N N 4. Ste ve Sto n e v. Mon roe Coun ty, 21-AP-8-P (Third DCA Case No. 3D22-2177). On 9/2/21, the property owner filed a notice of appeal of the Final Order of the Special Magistrate that found him in violation for building activity without a permit. The initial brief was filed on 1/24/22. The County filed its answer brief on 3/25/22. On 5/31/22, the property owner filed his reply brief. On 6/8/22, the court denied the motion of Keyw Kiwi Corp., appellant in the appeal listed below, seeking leave to file an amicus brief in the Stone case. Oral argument was held on 7/25/22. On 11/18/2022, the Court issued an opinion, reversing the Final Order of the Special Magistrate. On ° 12/19/22, the County filed an appeal in the Third District Court of Appeal. The County's petition is due on March 30, 2023. U 5. Ke yw Kiwi Corp. v. Monroe County, 22-AP-2-K. On 3/1/22, the owner filed a notice M of appeal of the Final Order of the Special Magistrate that found it in violation of Q building activity without a permit. On 3/16/22, the Court entered an order staying the appeal pending the outcome in Stone v. Monroe County (above) because that appeal also involves a similar statute of limitations issue. 0 Administrative Law Cases 6. Diane Be ruldsen, et al v. Monroe County, DOAH 21-1657G M (closed); DOAH 22- F 3241GM. Administrative petition challenging Ordinance 05-2021, amending Comp Plan to authorize 300 early evacuation ROGOs that are to be used as exchange for existing affordable ROGOs was filed on 5/21/21. The reclaimed ROGOs would be used for administrative relief. The challenge was held in abeyance until the related U Cities' challenge is resolved by the Third District in Case No. 3D20-1921, Mattino et al. v. City of Marathon, et al. (3D20-1921/SC22-1422 and SC22-1424). On 8/3/22, the Third District issued its decision reversing the DEO order approving the comprehensive plan amendments as to Marathon and Islamorada but affirming as to the City of Key West. On 2/29/23, the DOAH entered an order in case 22- 3241GM continuing to keep the matter in abeyance until after the Florida Legislature's 2023 Regular Session, scheduled to begin on 3/7/23, as there is legislation filed for consideration which would exempt comprehensive plan amendments adopted by Monroe County at issue in this proceeding. 4 Packet Pg.4028 P.1.a 7. 6-7-8 US 1 , LLC v. Monroe County Planning Department. On 5/7/21, the property owner filed an appeal to the Planning Commission of the Department's 4/7/21 letter of understanding regarding the attempted use of storage/shipping containers at its Key Largo property in the SC land use district (Property Identification No. 00149430- 000000). The Department determined that the storage/shipping containers used for commercial storage at the property were not subject to the property owner's conditional use approval or building permit for the parcel, are structures that require a permit and compliance with the Comprehensive Plan, LDC, Chapter 6 of the County Code, the Florida Building Code, local and FEMA flood regulations, and constitute non-residential floor area as defined in the LDC and are subject to NROGO. The owner's appeal of the Department's analysis and conclusions was heard at the Planning Commission's November meeting. The Planning Commission N affirmed on a vote of 3-2. Time for an appeal will start once PC Chair signs resolution memorializing the vote. Vacation Rental Cases 0 8. Coral Hammock Rental, et al. v. Monroe County, 20-AP-11-K. On 10/29/20, the Special Magistrate heard 47 vacation rental violation cases arising from Coral Hammock, found 45 properties in violation, and assessed fines of $224,329, plus costs. Twenty-Six of the 45 property owners found in violation appealed the final ° order to the Circuit Court. The appeals were consolidated for purposes of briefing common issues of law. Extensive briefs were filed and oral argument was held on 10/13/22 before Sr. Judge James M. Barton II. On 11/18/22, Judge Barton issued �? an opinion holding the owners are not prohibited from using their attached units in the MU district for vacation rentals, reversing the Final Orders, and instructing that N the owners be allowed to apply for a vacation rental permit or exemption. On 12/27/22, the court denied the County's motion for rehearing or reconsideration. On 1/25/23, the County filed a petition for certiorari review in the Third District. 0 Class Action Lawsuits where Monroe County is a Party 9. Monroe County v. Purdue Pharma L.P. et al., No. 4:19-cv-10049. The County filed suit against opioid manufacturers/marketers and distributors on 4/3/19. The County sought damages, attorneys' fees, costs, and injunctive relief. The case is part of multi-district litigation under a judge in Cleveland, Ohio. On 9/15/21, the BOCC approved a resolution that expressed approval for a settlement formula. On U 12/14/22, the County received the first installment of payments, in the amount of $78,103.08, from five manufacturer defendants and the distributor defendants. c� 10.Mo n roe County v. 3 M, et al., 22-CA-618-K/2:22-cv-03680-RMG, consolidated into 2:18-mn-02873-RMG: On 9/9/2022, Monroe County sued manufacturers of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to recover damages for investigation, remediation, removal, disposal, treatment and monitoring of water and soil created by defendants' products. PFAS had been detected at the Monroe County Fire Training Academy on Grassy Key. On 10/7/22, defendants removed the case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. On 10/26/22, the County's case was transferred and consolidated with other similar cases in the Multi District Litigation (MDL) case pending in the District of South Carolina before Hon. Richard M. Gergel. 5 Packet Pg.4029 P.1.a Constitutional Officer Cases 11.League of Women Voters of FL v. Sec'y of State Lee, Joyce Griffin, et al, 4:21-cv- 00186, USDC/NDFL, 11t" Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 22-11143, Suit against the State and the Supervisors of Election for all 67 counties challenging SIB 90, elections legislation enacted in 2021. Griffin and other SOEs retained outside counsel. The County Attorney's Office is assisting in the defense. The other cases shown below raise similar challenges to SIB 90. Supervisor Griffin has also been specifically named as a defendant in those cases. All cases were consolidated and tried earlier this year. The Court entered a 288-page Final Order on 3/31/22 for all cases. The Secretary of State and several other defendants filed an appeal of this Order on N 4/7/22. The appeal of the four cases (case listed above, and three cases listed below) was consolidated under the case of League of Women Voters et al. v. Florida Se creta ry of State e t a I., 11 t" Cir. Case no. 22-11143. On 5/6/22, the appellate court It stayed Judge Walker's final Order. For now, the provisions that Judge Walker had invalidated are again in effect and remained so through the 2022 election. The Secretary of State filed its initial brief on 7/11/22. Oral argument was held on 9/15/22. The parties are still awaiting a decision from the Court. Consolidated with NAACP of FL v. Sec'y of State Lee, Joyce Griffin, et al,4:21-cv-00187, USDC/NDFL, ° 11t" Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 22-1114; Florida Rising Together, v. Sec'y of State Lee, Joyce Griffin, et al, 4:21-cv-201, USDC/NDFL, 11t" Cir. Ct.App. Case No. 22-11143;. 0 Harriet Tubman Freedom Fighters, et al v. Laurel M. Lee, et al, No. 4:21-cv-00-242- U MW-MAF, 11t" Cir. Ct. App. 22-11133. N c� Tort and Employment Law Cases 0 CL 12.The County Attorney's Office is currently representing the County in the following other personal injury, property damage and employment law cases not referenced above: 0 Katzenstein v.Monroe County,20-CA-177-P Personal injury 0 Foreclosure Actions U 13.The County Attorney's Office is currently prosecuting a total of 29 cases to foreclose on County code compliance liens. The Office is also currently representing the County as a defendant in 8 mortgage foreclosure cases, where the County holds an interest in the property, usually as a result of an inferior code compliance lien. Other Matters of Interest 14.Code Collections. During February 2023, County Attorney and Code Compliance staff collected $152,639.75 in code compliance fines and costs. Cumulatively through the first four months of FY23, staff has collected $487,711.52 in fines and costs, including after-the-fact fees. A chart showing code collections is attached. 6 Packet Pg.4030 P.1.a 15.Vacation Rental Prosecutions. One vacation rental case was heard at the February code hearing before the Special Magistrate. In CE22120008, the Special Magistrate found the property in violation and issued a one-time fine for the vacation rental charge in the amount of $3000. That vacation rental violation is now in compliance. 16.Personnel. The newest members of the CountyAttorney's Office are a. Assistant County Attorney Nathalia Mellies Archer, who joins the team after serving 3 years as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Key West. She worked in private practice prior to that. Ms. Archer will be representing the County's Parks and Beaches Department and Transit Office; and b. Paralegal Laurie Dastugue, who rejoins the team after an 18 month hiatus. Ms. Dastugue previously worked in the office from 2008 until 2021. She brings a considerable amount of experience working in the Key West legal community. 0 Risk Management 17. Risk Management activity in February 2023 was as follows: c0 Risk Management went live with our new electronic claim/incident report form. N Internal form can be found on our Intranet and the external form can be found on N the Monroe County website under the Risk Department. CU Cumulative open claims and monthly claims reported being managed by Risk t Management can be seen in the attached documents. The following policies were renewed during February 2023: Flood policy renewals: 3 policies Insurance Policy renewals: 0 policies 0 Vehicle/Equipment addition and deletion: 2 vehicles/equipment added or deleted Agenda Items Reviewed past month 60 c� Public Records 18.The County Attorney's Office serves as the coordinator of public records requests for the County. During the month of February 2023, the office processed a total of 151 requests and assisted other departments with fulfilling an additional 135 requests for a total of 286 public records requests. Please see below for further details: Packet Pg.4031 Monroe COUnty, F'Ubkc Records Performance IReport February 1,to IFebrruary 28, 2.02.3 All Departments 279 Requests Received 286 Requests Closed I Day(s)to Fulfillment (Median days required to fulfill request iin reporting Period) The County Attorney's Office fulfilled 151 of the received requests.Below is a breakdown of requests processed by each,department C14 Q C14 (NOTE:some requests have moire than,one department assigned thus the number can add up to more a than,279 or 286) 2- M 2 lt� 0 CL Building New 121 Closed 124 Code Compliance New 30 Closed 39 County Attorney New 67 Closed 74 0 County Attorney(Building Requests) New 76 Closed 77 — Planning New 28 Closed 37 IMCIFIR New 4 Closed 10 0 OMB New 4 Closed 4 U HIR New 1 Closed I Cn C14 Q C14 0 CL 0 0 U E Packet Pg.4032 P.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Oct-22 57,214.27 8,608.46 65,822.73 20,390.00 0.00 86,212.73 86,212.73 Nov-22 11,855.40 4,651.04 16,506.44 6,500.00 0.00 23,006.44 109,219.17 Dec-22 147,198.55 11,875.74 159,074.29 12,880.00 0.00 171,954.29 281,173.46 Jan-23 28,030.40 7,101.91 35,132.31 16,766.00 0.00 51,898.31 333,071.77 Feb-23 140,088.16 12,551.59 152,639.75 2,000.00 0.00 154,639.75 487,711.52 Mar-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 Apr-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 May-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 Jun-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 Jul-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 Aug-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 Sep-23 0.00 0.00 0.00 487,711.52 2022-2023 TOTALS 384,386.78 44,788.74 429,175.52 58,536.00 0.00 487,711.52 ra Oct-21 59,912.50 13,524.56 73,437.06 11,040.00 0.00 84,477.06 84,477.06 2 Nov-21 83,787.50 13,669.88 97,457.38 12,800.00 0.00 110,257.38 194,734.44 0 Dec-21 105,174.62 13,502.76 118,677.38 35,500.00 0.00 154,177.38 348,911.82 � Jan-22 72,278.49 13,805.11 86,083.60 11,550.00 0.00 97,633.60 446,545.42 wo Feb-22 78,520.00 17,783.03 96,303.03 9,500.00 0.00 105,803.03 552,348.45 ' c Mar-22 62,252.42 25,894.51 88,146.93 9,755.00 0.00 97,901.93 650,250.38 0 Apr-22 48,475.30 15,095.90 63,571.20 8,700.00 0.00 72,271.20 722,521.58 May-22 83,298.34 21,472.82 104,771.16 16,608.00 0.00 121,379.16 843,900.74 Jun-22 131,099.35 18,733.10 149,832.45 14,395.00 0.00 164,227.45 1,008,128.19 0 is Jul-22 144,915.38 12,783.99 157,699.37 12,850.00 0.00 170,549.37 1,178,677.56 Aug-22 56,577.48 9,334.51 65,911.99 10,739.75 0.00 76,651.74 1,255,329.30 Sep-22 105,788.10 11,963.67 117,751.77 4,910.00 0.00 122,661.77 1,377,991.07 2021-2022 TOTALS 1,032,079.48 187,563.84 1,219,643.32 158,347.75 0.00 1,377,991.07 w u- Oct-20 110,118.18 8,468.94 118,587.12 12,000.00 0.00 130,587.12 130,587.12 O Nov-20 274,496.96 18,626.30 293,123.26 12,049.00 0.00 305,172.26 435,759.38 Dec-20 371,537.44 21,711.75 393,249.19 24,465.50 0.00 417,714.69 853,474.07 r Jan-21 40,231.44 6,155.62 46,387.06 17,477.00 0.00 63,864.06 917,338.13 u.' Feb-21 82,488.84 7,119.61 89,608.45 16,802.40 0.00 106,410.85 1,023,748.98 Mar-21 153,210.14 11,740.03 164,950.17 13,289.33 0.00 178,239.50 1,201,988.48 a Apr-21 54,765.14 10,410.67 65,175.81 22,361.00 0.00 87,536.81 1,289,525.29 May-21 133,087.50 13,693.82 146,781.32 38,452.50 0.00 185,233.82 1,474,759.11 Jun-21 108,284.38 11,984.20 120,268.58 14,324.80 0.00 134,593.38 1,609,352.49 p Jul-21 48,132.91 12,330.99 60,463.90 16,705.00 0.00 77,168.90 1,686,521.39 p Aug-21 95,416.47 17,905.63 113,322.10 16,500.00 0.00 129,822.10 1,816,343.49 a Sep-21 834,980.91 34,127.76 869,108.67 17,715.00 0.00 886,823.67 2,703,167.16 w 2020-2021 TOTALS 2,306,750.31 174,275.32 2,481,025.63 222,141.53 0.00 2,703,167.16 9 u- w Oct-19 214,502.00 23,106.65 237,608.65 14,184.24 0.00 251,792.89 251,792.89 p Nov-19 106,074.69 13,167.07 119,241.76 38,919.00 0.00 158,160.76 409,953.65 < Dec-19 93,199.37 28,049.18 121,248.55 27,080.00 0.00 148,328.55 558,282.20 Jan-20 79,016.84 9,927.40 88,944.24 26,054.50 0.00 114,998.74 673,280.94 Feb-20 105,812.50 12,011.18 117,823.68 13,738.00 0.00 131,561.68 804,842.62 E Mar-20 97,165.30 5,403.80 102,569.10 5,000.00 0.00 107,569.10 912,411.72 00, Apr-20 60,448.51 14,526.09 74,974.60 7,000.00 0.00 81,974.60 994,386.32 May-20 29,800.00 2,856.07 32,656.07 3,834.00 0.00 36,490.07 1,030,876.39 Jun-20 50,271.07 10,607.60 60,878.67 20,400.00 0.00 81,278.67 1,112,155.06 Jul-20 62,323.66 5,395.02 67,718.68 10,612.42 0.00 78,331.10 1,190,486.16 Aug-20 124,395.25 12,106.57 136,501.82 18,872.50 0.00 155,374.32 1,345,860.48 Sep-20 155,989.83 13,770.09 169,759.92 8,368.52 0.00 178,128.44 1,523,988.92 2019-2020 TOTALS 1,178,999.02 150,926.72 1,329,925.74 194,063.18 0.00 1,523,988.92 Oct-18 253,116.80 18,009.84 271,126.64 6,778.00 0.00 277,904.64 277,904.64 Nov-18 125,598.96 10,889.53 136,488.49 24,794.50 0.00 161,282.99 439,187.63 Dec-18 88,200.00 9,355.32 97,555.32 6,700.00 0.00 104,255.32 543,442.95 Jan-19 69,500.00 6,586.43 76,086.43 11,320.00 0.00 87,406.43 630,849.38 Feb-19 163,410.90 13,655.94 177,066.841 13,031.501 0.001 190,098.341 820,947.72 OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\2023\2 FEBRUARY\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET AS OF FEBRUARY 2023 Packet Pg.4033 P.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Mar-19 123,729.53 11,289.45 135,018.98 28,210.00 0.00 163,228.98 984,176.70 Apr-19 117,602.07 10,149.71 127,751.78 30,490.00 0.00 158,241.78 1,142,418.48 May-19 226,445.80 21,179.45 247,625.25 52,601.00 0.00 300,226.25 1,442,644.73 Jun-19 170,542.05 14,618.43 185,160.48 18,602.00 0.00 203,762.48 1,646,407.21 Jul-19 51,927.51 22,316.50 74,244.01 42,935.94 0.00 117,179.95 1,763,587.16 Aug-19 139,884.82 22,736.88 162,621.70 16,000.00 0.00 178,621.70 1,942,208.86 Sep-19 142,855.12 21,742.25 164,597.37 18,699.76 0.00 183,297.13 2,125,505.99 2018-2019 TOTALS 1,672,813.56 182,529.73 1,855,343.29 270,162.70 0.00 2,125,505.99 Oct-17 91,400.00 5,555.74 96,955.74 0.00 0.00 96,955.74 96,955.74 Nov-17 82,378.03 2,081.75 84,459.78 1,000.00 0.00 85,459.78 182,415.52 Dec-17 221,965.50 10,273.34 232,238.84 2,500.00 0.00 234,738.84 417,154.36 Jan-18 12,258.00 2,411.06 14,669.06 2,549.00 0.00 17,218.06 434,372.42 Feb-18 117,628.00 9,725.40 127,353.40 4,527.00 0.00 131,880.40 566,252.82 Mar-18 131,855.80 5,855.52 137,711.32 8,198.00 0.00 145,909.32 712,162.14 A r-18 102,294.74 9,032.96 111,327.70 18,776.00 0.00 130,103.70 842,265.84 u Ma -18 234,644.55 12,005.31 246,649.86 12,963.00 0.00 259,612.86 1,101,878.70 Jun-18 159,579.18 15,627.12 175,206.30 7,000.00 0.00 182,206.30 1,284,085.00 Jul-18 178,590.00 12,735.62 191,325.62 9,100.00 0.00 200,425.62 1,484,510.62 0 Au -18 305,175.19 25,319.00 330,494.19 8,500.00 0.00 338,994.19 1,823,504.81 Se -18 194,858.92 11,751.09 206,610.01 10,500.00 0.00 217,110.01 2,040,614.82 c 2017-2018 TOTALS 1,832,627.91 122,373.91 1,955,001.82 85,613.00 0.00 2,040,614.82 Oct-16 217,650.79 13,725.86 231,376.65 4,400.00 0.00 235,776.65 235,776.65 Nov-16 227,785.20 19,645.28 247,430.48 5,000.00 0.00 252,430.48 488,207.13 0 Dec-16 265,695.00 17,792.51 283,487.51 9,614.00 0.00 293,101.51 781,308.64 m Jan-17 20,211.00 4,373.92 24,584.92 1,000.00 0.00 25,584.92 806,893.56 Feb-17 75,765.37 8,548.48 84,313.85 0.00 0.00 84,313.85 891,207.41 Mar-17 148,287.86 12,850.64 161,138.50 5,430.00 0.00 166,568.50 1,057,775.91 Apr-17 44,886.86 8,739.36 53,626.22 6,500.00 0.00 60,126.22 1,117,902.13 km May-17 99,402.60 12,369.67 111,772.27 5,850.00 0.00 117,622.27 1,235,524.40 uu. Jun-17 78,697.00 9,474.69 88,171.69 8,402.00 0.00 96,573.69 1,332,098.09 u- 0 Jul-17 89,965.00 12,458.67 102,423.67 2,000.00 0.00 104,423.67 1,436,521.76 v) Aug-17 216,371.93 10,646.72 227,018.65 5,781.00 0.00 232,799.65 1,669,321.41 r Sep-1 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 w 2016-2017 Totals 1,484,718.61 130,625.80 1,615,344.41 53,977.00 0.00 1,669,321.41 Oct-15 61,426.72 10,511.57 71,938.29 7,750.00 0.00 79,688.29 79,688.29 Nov-15 48,354.30 11,793.36 60,147.66 4,973.00 0.00 65,120.66 144,808.95 v) Dec-15 62,632.50 6,632.92 69,265.42 2,000.00 0.00 71,265.42 216,074.37 Jan-16 107,268.81 9,832.65 117,101.46 3,950.00 0.00 121,051.46 337,125.83 O Feb-16 51,280.56 4,053.38 55,333.94 5,700.00 0.00 61,033.94 398,159.77 a Mar-16 90,377.88 9,444.40 99,822.28 3,500.00 0.00 103,322.28 501,482.05 Apr-16 195,134.49 9,909.37 205,043.86 11,950.00 0.00 216,993.86 718,475.91 w May-16 116,788.89 10,038.53 126,827.42 5,750.00 0.00 132,577.42 851,053.33 9 u- Jun-16 76,766.16 15,398.33 92,164.49 5,450.00 0.00 97,614.49 948,667.82 Jul-16 55,079.02 7,142.74 62,221.76 3,000.00 0.00 65,221.76 1,013,889.58 Aug-16 56,431.52 8,022.33 64,453.85 2,255.00 0.00 66,708.85 1,080,598.43 Sep-16 76,726.41 9,679.07 86,405.48 8,400.00 0.00 94,805.48 1,175,403.91 2015-2016 Totals 998,267.26 112,458.65 1,110,725.91 64,678.00 0.00 1,175,403.91 E u Oct-14 54,290.83 10,089.61 64,380.44 2,000.00 0.00 66,380.44 66,380.44 Nov-14 6,937.50 2,320.91 9,258.41 5,293.00 0.00 14,551.41 80,931.85 Dec-14 32,966.67 5,214.20 38,180.87 8,604.00 0.00 46,784.87 127,716.72 Jan-15 3,591.67 1,707.54 5,299.21 4,500.00 0.00 9,799.21 137,515.93 Feb-15 57,802.61 9,142.24 66,944.85 5,537.40 0.00 72,482.25 209,998.18 Mar-15 68,916.67 6,091.97 75,008.64 8,060.00 0.00 83,068.64 293,066.82 Apr-1 5 50,862.50 3,932.05 54,794.55 8,665.00 0.00 63,459.55 356,526.37 Ma -15 38,366.66 5,229.36 43,596.02 9,666.30 0.00 53,262.32 409,788.69 Jun-15 25,259.58 7,955.08 33,214.66 4,830.00 0.00 38,044.66 447,833.35 Jul-15 68,735.00 9,488.79 78,223.79 10,450.00 0.00 88,673.79 536,507.14 Aug-1 5 27,778.66 6,091.43 33,870.09 8,707.10 0.00 42,577.19 579,084.33 Sep-1 5 44,422.72 5,214.04 49,636.76 9,125.00 0.00 58,761.76 637,846.09 2014-2015 Totals 479,931.07 72,477.22 552,408.29 85,437.80 0.00 637,846.09 Oct-1 31 35,349.96 3,466.03 38,815.99 7,525.001 0.00 46,340.99 46,340.99 OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\2023\2 FEBRUARY\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET AS OF FEBRUARY 2023 Packet Pg.4034 P.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Nov-13 30,809.25 4,138.09 34,947.34 3,250.00 0.00 38,197.34 84,538.33 Dec-13 27,691.63 4,865.47 32,557.10 6,150.00 0.00 38,707.10 123,245.43 Jan-14 41,804.65 1,752.21 43,556.86 3,000.00 0.00 46,556.86 169,802.29 Feb-14 51,544.58 5,485.34 57,029.92 4,000.00 0.00 61,029.92 230,832.21 Mar-14 28,856.45 5,053.71 33,910.16 4,000.00 0.00 37,910.16 268,742.37 Apr-14 22,908.66 5,418.39 28,327.05 8,500.00 0.00 36,827.05 305,569.42 May-14 8,691.99 3,152.10 11,844.09 10,558.00 0.00 22,402.09 327,971.51 327,971.51 Jun-14 79,184.00 14,272.72 93,456.72 7,000.00 0.00 100,456.72 428,428.23 Jul-14 12,108.94 6,453.84 18,562.78 7,500.00 0.00 26,062.78 454,491.01 Aug-14 11,275.03 2,842.32 14,117.35 4,994.00 0.00 19,111.35 473,602.36 Sep-14 53,768.00 8,782.68 62,550.68 8,196.40 0.00 70,747.08 544,349.44 2013-2014 Totals 403,993.14 65,682.90 469,676.04 74,673.40 0.00 544,349.44 Oct-12 39,950.54 6,278.67 46,229.21 7,250.00 990.00 54,469.21 54,469.21 Nov-12 17,416.97 1,461.55 18,878.52 3,700.00 720.00 23,298.52 77,767.73 rya Dec-12 56,966.98 9,203.80 66,170.78 3,500.00 270.00 69,940.78 147,708.51 2 Jan-13 30,599.96 7,206.40 37,806.36 3,880.00 450.00 42,136.36 189,844.87 0 Feb-13 29,600.30 6,145.60 35,745.90 3,500.00 270.00 39,515.90 229,360.77 0 Mar-13 15,821.30 4,406.98 20,228.28 5,200.00 270.00 25,698.28 255,059.05 Apr-13 27,074.31 3,678.13 30,752.44 3,000.00 810.00 34,562.44 289,621.49 May-13 32,386.69 5,795.00 38,181.69 4,000.00 450.00 42,631.69 332,253.18 c Jun-13 14,466.64 2,912.69 17,379.33 3,000.00 360.00 20,739.33 352,992.51 Jul-13 25,166.66 2,245.54 27,412.20 6,313.60 90.00 33,815.80 386,808.31 Aug-13 32,566.64 1,450.56 34,017.20 5,800.00 0.00 39,817.20 426,625.51 Sep-13 51,324.96 3,330.80 54,655.76 3,750.00 0.00 58,405.76 485,031.27 Cy° 2012-2013 Totals 373,341.95 54,115.72 427,457.67 52,893.60 4,680.00 485,031.27 ra ra Oct-11 64,020.50 6,892.20 70,912.70 3,500.00 2,430.00 76,842.70 76,842.70 a Nov-11 8,800.00 3,386.36 12,186.36 2,000.00 1,170.00 15,356.36 92,199.06 < Dec-11 3,550.00 2,635.70 6,185.70 2,500.00 1,800.00 10,485.70 102,684.76 re Jan-12 21,300.00 4,725.41 26,025.41 3,000.00 1,620.00 30,645.41 133,330.17 w Feb-12 28,546.66 3,695.38 32,242.04 1,800.00 1,440.00 35,482.04 168,812.21 u- Mar-12 31,925.00 5,516.99 37,441.99 3,500.00 1,620.00 42,561.99 211,374.20 0 Apr-12 36,696.66 2,693.08 39,389.74 4,000.00 1,800.00 45,189.74 256,563.94 r May-12 65,617.33 6,176.11 71,793.44 4,060.00 1,530.00 77,383.44 333,947.38 w Jun-12 5,217.00 667.39 5,884.39 2,000.00 810.00 8,694.39 342,641.77 Jul-12 28,433.32 6,782.45 35,215.77 1,590.00 1,080.00 37,885.77 380,527.54 a Aug-12 7,917.30 9,126.20 17,043.50 4,745.00 630.00 22,418.50 402,946.04 Sep-12 15,350.00 600.79 15,950.79 2,000.00 720.00 18,670.79 421,616.83 2011-2012 Totals 317,373.77 52,898.06 370,271.83 34,695.00 16,650.00 421,616.83 r 0 Oct-10 28,433.00 5,430.21 33,863.21 0.00 0.00 33,863.21 33,863.21 is a Nov-10 28,234.78 4,972.51 33,207.29 1,000.00 2,070.00 36,277.29 70,140.50 z< Dec-10 36,730.68 3,159.63 39,890.31 9,800.00 2,160.00 51,850.31 121,990.81 w Jan-11 42,444.08 5,188.79 47,632.87 5,405.00 1,980.00 55,017.87 177,008.68 9 Feb-11 26,727.00 5,126.63 31,853.63 3,220.00 2,060.00 37,133.63 214,142.31 Mar-11 55,517.56 9,022.78 64,540.34 14,283.00 3,240.00 82,063.34 296,205.65 p Apr-11 20,201.00 5,076.11 25,277.11 1,500.00 2,340.00 29,117.11 325,322.76 < May-11 19,470.50 5,792.91 25,263.41 2,500.00 3,960.00 31,723.41 357,046.17 Jun-11 19,154.96 6,489.46 25,644.42 3,000.00 2,880.00 31,524.42 388,570.59 Jul-11 17,625.00 2,691.82 20,316.82 1,500.00 1,710.00 23,526.82 412,097.41 E Aug-11 58,432.00 5,282.78 63,714.78 3,000.00 3,330.00 70,044.78 482,142.19 Sep-11 20,700.00 4,253.46 24,953.46 2,000.00 2,340.00 29,293.46 511,435.65 2010-2011 Totals 373,670.56 62,487.09 436,157.65 47,208.00 28,070.00 511,435.65 Oct-09 2,605.25 2,197.76 4,803.01 0.00 1,950.00 6,753.01 6,753.01 Nov-09 24,337.98 2,518.11 26,856.09 0.00 1,620.00 28,476.09 35,229.10 Dec-09 17,897.58 2,459.76 20,357.34 0.00 2,320.00 22,677.34 57,906.44 Jan-10 24,351.33 1,929.51 26,280.84 0.00 1,800.00 28,080.84 85,987.28 Feb-10 1,191.33 1,368.20 2,559.53 0.00 1,260.00 3,819.53 89,806.81 Mar-10 5,621.83 3,705.74 9,327.57 500.00 2,760.00 12,587.57 102,394.38 Apr-10 4,500.00 8,299.61 12,799.61 1,000.00 2,950.00 16,749.61 119,143.99 May-10 29,587.00 3,703.34 33,290.34 2,000.00 2,820.00 38,110.34 157,254.33 Jun-10 16,608.36 5,017.01 21,625.37 10,070.00 1,890.00 33,585.37 190,839.70 Jul-10 5,583.00 4,096.95 9,679.95 2,500.00 1,350.00 13,529.95 204,369.65 Aug-10 15,866.00 5,164.69 21,030.69 13,068.80 2,250.00 36,349.49 240,719.14 OACODE COMPLIANCE\FINES AND COSTS REPORTS\2023\2 FEBRUARY\MASTER FINES AND COSTS SPREADSHEET AS OF FEBRUARY 2023 Packet Pg.4035 P.1.b Total fines and CUMULATIVE TO MONTH FINES COSTS Costs ATF FEES FEMA INSP TOTAL ALL DATE Sep-10 35,556.50 2,375.07 37,931.57 0.00 0.00 37,931.57 278,650.71 2009-2010 Totals 183,706.16 42,835.75 226,541.91 29,138.80 22,970.00 278,650.71 Oct-08 8,226.62 893.85 9,120.47 0.00 2,610.00 11,730.47 11,730.47 Nov-08 4,047.50 153.22 4,200.72 0.00 2,340.00 6,540.72 18,271.19 Dec-08 6,768.75 2,091.65 8,860.40 0.00 2,700.00 11,560.40 29,831.59 Jan-09 1,000.00 667.86 1,667.86 0.00 2,770.00 4,437.86 34,269.45 Feb-09 31,413.26 1,493.71 32,906.97 0.00 2,070.00 34,976.97 69,246.42 Mar-09 21,275.00 1,082.51 22,357.51 0.00 2,770.00 25,127.51 94,373.93 Apr-09 7,996.37 531.28 8,527.65 0.00 2,830.00 11,357.65 105,731.58 May-09 101,604.72 5,039.96 106,644.68 0.00 2,170.00 108,814.68 214,546.26 Jun-09 15,682.82 4,887.75 20,570.57 0.00 1,980.00 22,550.57 237,096.83 Jul-09 25,378.25 1,999.07 27,377.32 0.00 1,710.00 29,087.32 266,184.15 Aug-09 21,447.00 3,303.99 24,750.99 0.00 1,610.00 26,360.99 292,545.14 Sep-09 12,252.82 2,744.00 14,996.82 0.00 1,440.00 16,436.82 308,981.96 2008-2009 Totals 257,093.11 24,888.85 281,981.96 0.00 27,000.00 308,981.96 rya 2 Oct-07 7,570.00 725.00 8,295.00 0.00 50.00 8,345.00 8,345.00 0 Nov-07 6,500.50 500.00 7,000.50 0.00 1,350.00 8,350.50 16,695.50 0 Dec-07 1,660.35 618.50 2,278.85 0.00 1,980.00 4,258.85 20,954.35 Jan-08 1,657.00 100.00 1,757.00 0.00 2,610.00 4,367.00 25,321.35 Feb-08 9,000.00 300.00 9,300.00 0.00 2,250.00 11,550.00 36,871.35 c Mar-08 33,105.50 400.00 33,505.50 0.00 2,880.00 36,385.50 73,256.85 Apr-08 3,118.50 738.53 3,857.03 0.00 3,510.00 7,367.03 80,623.88 May-08 8,425.00 526.04 8,951.04 0.00 3,140.00 12,091.04 92,714.92 Jun-08 14,100.00 170.71 14,270.71 0.00 3,960.00 18,230.71 110,945.63 00 Jul-08 1,350.00 135.02 1,485.02 0.00 2,230.00 3,715.02 114,660.65 Aug-08 8,000.00 600.00 8,600.00 0.00 2,980.00 11,580.00 126,240.65 Sep-08 6,212.50 200.83 6,413.33 0.00 2,250.00 8,663.33 134,903.98 a 2007-2008 Totals 100,699.35 5,014.63 105,713.98 0.00 29,190.00 134,903.98 Oct-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 w u- Nov-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 u- Dec-06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O Jan-07 10,918.00 1,500.00 12,418.00 0.00 0.00 12,418.00 12,418.00 r Feb-07 1,500.00 1,823.55 3,323.55 0.00 0.00 3,323.55 15,741.55 w Mar-07 2,150.00 1,001.95 3,151.95 0.00 0.00 3,151.95 18,893.50 Apr-07 4,017.70 902.70 4,920.40 0.00 0.00 4,920.40 23,813.90 May-07 21,060.00 900.00 21,960.00 0.00 0.00 21,960.00 45,773.90 Jun-07 1,250.00 3,585.00 4,835.00 0.00 0.00 4,835.00 50,608.90 w Jul-07 8,399.98 1,207.50 9,607.48 0.00 0.00 9,607.48 60,216.38 p Aug-07 7,640.00 1,600.00 9,240.00 0.00 0.00 9,240.00 69,456.38 p 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