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Resolution 148-2023 1 �-n 2 c't, 3 i } rrr;1 4 6 7 8 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 9 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10 RESOLUTION NO. 148 -2023 11 12 A RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 13 COMMISSIONERS AMENDING BOCC RESOLUTION NO. 151-2022, 14 THE PLANNING&ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 15 FEE SCHEDULE, TO MODIFY FEES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 16 APPEALS OF DERELICT VESSEL DETERMINATIONS; AND TO 17 REPEAL ANY OTHER FEE SCHEDULES INCONSISTENT 18 HEREWITH. 19 20 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners wishes to provide the 21 citizens of the County with the best possible service in the most cost effective and reasonable 22 manner; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Board finds that it would be in the best interests of the general public to 25 charge the true cost for such services,thereby placing the burden of such costs directly upon those 26 parties deriving the benefit from such services; and 27 28 WHEREAS, the updated fee schedule prepared by the Senior Director of the Planning & 29 Environmental Resources Department for providing these services includes the estimated direct 30 costs and reasonable indirect costs associated with the review and processing of planning and 31 development approval applications and site plans, on-site biological reviews, appeals,preparation 32 of official documentation verifying existing development rights and other processes and services; 33 and 34 35 WHEREAS, the Board has discussed the need to adjust the fee schedule to compensate 36 the county for resources needed in excess of the fee estimates included in the base fees; and 37 38 WHEREAS,applicants for development review and administrative appeals should pay the 39 cost of the review, rather than those funds coming from other sources; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the Board heard testimony and evidence presented as to the appropriate fee 42 schedule during a public hearing on April 19, 2023; 43 44 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 45 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA: I Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing recitals and statements of 2 legislative intent are true and correct and are hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein. 3 4 Section 2. Pursuant to Section 102-19(g), the following schedule of fees to be charged by the 5 Planning and Environmental Resources Department to persons filing text amendments, map 6 amendments, land development permit applications, land development approval applications, and 7 land development order applications however styled, and any land development order appeal 8 however styled. The fees established shall generally be nonrefundable; provided, however, the 9 Planning Director may approve a refund of up to 50 percent of the fee upon good cause shown by 10 the applicant and the finding that the refund will not result in Department staff time costs or 11 material costs already expended going unreimbursed. 12 Application Fee Administrative Appeals $1,500.00 Administrative Relief $1,010.00 Alcoholic Beverage Special Use Permit $1,260.00 Appeal ROGO or NROGO to BOCC $820.00 Beneficial Use $4,490.00 Biological Site Visit(per visit) $280.00 Biologist Fee (Miscellaneous-per hour $60.00 Boundary Determination $1,200.00 Comprehensive Plan, Text Amendment $6,470.00 (plus $850.00 for 2nd BOCC hearing) Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Amendment $6,090.00 (plus $850.00 for 2nd BOCC hearing) Conditional Use, Major, New/Amendment $11,400.00 Conditional Use, Minor, New/Amendment $8,480.00 Conditional Use, Minor, $1,240.00 Transfer Development Rights TDR Conditional Use, Minor, $1,940.00 Transfer Nonresidential Floor Area THE Conditional Use, Minor, $1,740.00 Transfer ROGO Exemption THE Conditional Use, Minor/Major, Minor Deviation $1,770.00 Conditional Use, Minor/Major, Major Deviation $3,500.00 Conditional Use, Minor/Major, Time Extension $990.00 Department of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) Appeals $820.00 Derelict Vessel Appeals $1,500.00 Development Agreement/ 380 Agreement $13,460.00 Development of Regional Impact DRI $28,880.00 Dock Length Special Exception $1,030.00 Front Yard Setback Waiver, Administrative $1,250.00 Grant of Conservation Easement $270.00 Historic Special Certificate of Appropriateness $200.00 Home Occupation Special Use Permit $500.00 Inclusionary Housing Exemption $1,110.00 Inclusionary Housing Alternative Compliance $1,110.00 Land Development Code, $5,950.00 Text Amendment Land Use District Map, $5,570.00 Map Amendment Letter of Current Site Conditions $940.00 Letter of Development Rights Determination $2,210.00 Letter of ROGO Exemption $220.00 Map designation verification $60.00 NROGO Application -up to 10,000 SF $920.00 NROGO Application - 10,001-50,000 SF $1,260.00 NROGO Application - 50,001 SF or greater $1,540.00 Planning Fee (Miscellaneous-per hour) $50.00 Parking Agreement $1,010.00 Planning Site Visit $130.00 Platting, lot line adjustment $930.00 Platting, 5 lots or less $4,020.00 Platting, 6 lots or more $4,610.00 Pre-application with No Letter of Understanding $300.00 Pre-application with Letter of Understanding (vacant property) $890.00 Pre-application with Letter of Understanding (developed $1,450.00 property) Pre-application with Letter of Understanding only identifying the $250.00 status of a nonconforming use Pre-application with Letter of Understanding for new antenna- $670.00 supporting structure Preliminary Endangered Species Impact Assessment(SAG) $140.00 Public Assembly Permit $150.00 Dog in Restaurant Permit $150.00 Request for Records: Research, development approvals/permits $50.00 and records (per hour) Right-of-Way Abandonment $1,890.00 ROGO Application $850.00 ROGO Land Dedication Letter $240.00 Legislative Time Extension for Development Orders /Permits $250.00 Special Approval for Shoreline Setback Deviations (3 or fewer dwelling units, LDC Sec. 118-12(o)(2) and infill lots, LDC Sec. $1,000.00 118-12(b)(4)(c.) Temporary Construction Staging Areas $530.00 Temporary Non-emergency Housing (site security for capital $560.00 improvement projects) Tier Map Amendment(Zoning Overlay)— $4,670.00 Other than IS/URM Platted Lot Tier Map Amendment (Zoning Overlay)— $1,970.00 IS/URM Platted Lot Only Vacation Rental Exemption (pursuant to Sec. 134-1(b)) $180.00 Vacation Rental Permit(Initial) $490.00 Vacation Rental Renewal $100.00 Vacation Rental Manager License $110.00 Variance, Planning Commission, Si a e $1,080.00 Variance, Planning Commission, Other than Signage $1,610.00 Variance, Administrative $1,250.00 Vested Rights Determination $2,250.00 1 2 Planning and Environmental Resources Department applications may be subject to the following 3 additional fees or requirements: 4 5 1. For any application that requires a public hearing(s) and/or surrounding property owner 6 notification, advertising and/or notice fees; $245.00 for newspaper advertisement and 7 $3.00 per property owner notice. 8 9 2. Affordable Housing: There shall be no application or other fees, except advertising and 10 noticing fees, for affordable housing projects, except that all applicable fees shall be 11 charged for applications for all development approvals required for any development under 12 Sec. 139-2 of the Monroe County Code and for applications for variances to setback, 13 landscaping and/or off-street parking regulations associated with an affordable housing 14 development. 15 16 3. There shall be no application or other fees, except advertising and noticing fees, for 17 property owners who apply for a map amendment to the official LUD map and/or the 18 official FLUM, if the property owner can provide satisfactory evidence that a currently, 19 lawfully existing use on the site, also existed lawfully in 1992 and was deemed 20 nonconforming by final adoption of the LUD map and/or a currently, lawfully existing use 21 on the site, also existed lawfully on the site in 1997 and was deemed nonconforming by 22 final adoption of the FLUM. To qualify for the fee exemption,the applicant must apply for 23 a LUD and/or FLUM designation(s) that would eliminate the non-conforming use created 24 with adoption of the existing designation(s) and not create an adverse impact to the 25 community.Prior to submittal of a map amendment application,the applicant must provide 26 the evidence supporting the change and application for a fee exemption with the proposed 27 LUD map/FLUM designations to the Monroe County Planning & Environmental 28 Resources Department as part of an application for a Letter of Understanding. Following a 29 review, the Director of Planning & Environmental Resources shall determine if the 30 information and evidence is sufficient, and whether the proposed LUD map and/or FLUM 31 designations are acceptable for the fee waiver, and approve or deny the fee exemption 32 request. This fee waiver Letter of Understanding shall not obligate the staff to recommend 33 approval or denial of the proposed LUD or FLUM Category. 1 4. Hearing fees: applicant shall pay half the cost of the hourly rate,travel and expenses of any 2 hearing officer. The r,,,,� , etit+ently ehar-ged $i 42 00per- h,,,,,- by Do,.,,,tffle„t � 3 . If the fee charged to the County is increased,the charge 4 will change proportionately. An estimated amount of one-half of the hearing officer costs 5 as determined by the County Attorney shall be deposited by the applicant along with the 6 application fee, and shall be returned to the applicant if unused. 7 8 5. Base fees listed above include a minimum of (when applicable) two (2) internal staff 9 meetings with applicants; one (1) Development Review Committee meeting, one (1) 10 Planning Commission public hearing; and one (I) Board of County Commission public 11 hearing. If this minimum number of meetings/hearings is exceeded,the following fees shall 12 be charged and paid prior to the private development application proceeding through public 13 hearings: 14 15 a. Additional internal staff meeting with applicant ..........................$500.00 16 b. Additional Development Review Committee public hearing ......$600.00 17 c. Additional Planning Commission public hearing ........................$700.00 18 d. Additional Board of County Commissioners public hearing .......$850.00 19 20 The Planning Director or designee shall assure these additional fees are paid prior to 21 hearing scheduling. These fees apply to all applications filed after September 15, 2010. 22 23 6. Applicants for Administrative Appeal, who prevail after all appeals have been decided or 24 where the appeal period(s) has expired, shall have the Administrative Appeal application 25 fee refunded. A full refund does not require approval by the Board of County 26 Commissioners; however, if the appellant only prevails on a portion of their appeal, the 27 Board of County Commissioners shall determine the amount of the refund. 28 29 7. Concerning the application fees to amend the tier maps, the lesser application fee of 30 $1,970.00 is only available for applications to amend the tier designation of a single URM 31 or IS platted lot. It may not be used to amend the tier designation of more than one lot. 32 33 8. Applicants for any processes listed above, and reviews and waivers pursuant to Article III. 34 Parking and Loading, that are required to provide transportation studies related to their 35 development impacts shall be required to deposit a fee of$5,000 into an escrow account to 36 cover the cost of experts hired by the Planning and Environmental Resources Department 37 to review the transportation, parking and other related studies submitted by the applicant 38 as part of the development review process or any map or text amendment submitted by a 39 private applicant. Any unused funds deposited by the applicant will be returned upon 40 permit or amendment approval. Monroe County shall obtain an estimate from the 41 consultant they intend to hire to review the transportation,parking and other related studies 42 for accuracy and methodology and if the cost for the review on behalf of Monroe County 43 is higher than the $5,000, applicant shall remit the estimated amount. Any unused funds 44 deposited by the applicant will be returned upon permit approval. 45 1 9. Applicants for any processes listed above that may require a technical review or study by 2 a third-parry shall bear the cost of such review. At the request of the Senior Director of 3 Planning and Environmental Resources, Applicants shall be required to deposit a fee of 4 $5,000 into an escrow account to cover the cost of experts hired by the Planning and 5 Environmental Resources Department to review related studies and reports submitted by 6 the applicant, or conduct studies and reports required to be conducted by the County 7 pursuant to Florida Statutes or federal regulation,as part of the development review process 8 or any map or text amendment submitted by a private applicant. Any unused funds 9 deposited by the applicant will be returned upon permit or amendment approval. Monroe 10 County shall obtain an estimate from the consultant they intend to hire to review and/or 11 conduct the required studies for accuracy and methodology and if the cost for the review 12 on behalf of Monroe County is higher than the $5,000, applicant shall remit the estimated 13 amount. Any unused funds deposited by the applicant will be returned upon permit 14 approval. 15 16 Section 3. Any other fees schedules or provisions of the Monroe County Code inconsistent 17 herewith are hereby repealed. 18 19 Section 4. Construction and Interpretation. The interpretation of this Resolution, and all 20 provisions of the Monroe County Codes, Comprehensive Plan, floodplain management 21 regulations, and Florida Building Code whose interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is 22 interpreted in connection with this Resolution, these being necessary for the health, safety, and 23 welfare of the residents of and visitors to unincorporated Monroe County, shall be construed in 24 favor of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and such interpretations shall be 25 entitled to great weight in adversarial administrative proceedings, at trial, and on appeal. 26 27 Section 5. Severability, Partial Invalidity, and Survival of Provisions. If any provision of this 28 resolution, or any section, subsection, or part or portion thereof, is held to be invalid or 29 unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent jurisdiction, the 30 invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or part or portion thereof, shall neither limit nor 31 impair the operation, enforceability, or validity of any other provisions of this resolution, or any 32 remaining section(s), subsection(s), part(s), or portion(s) thereof. All other provisions, parts, and 33 portions thereof shall continue unimpaired in full force and effect. 34 35 Section 6. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forward one (1) certified copy of this 36 Resolution to the Planning and Environmental Resources Department. 37 38 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, 39 Florida, at a regular meeting of the Board held on the 191h day of April, 2023. 40 41 Mayor Craig Cates Yes 42 Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein Yes 43 Commissioner Michelle Lincoln Yes 44 Commissioner James K. Scholl Yes 45 Commissioner David Rice Yes 46 1 2 3 4 5 Attest: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY MMISSIONERS 6 OF MONROE CO FLORID 7 8 Deputy Clerk By: or .rang Cc tes MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY APW!PbEp gLOFOROat.: T23 Q� t . Qf (z) U— W The Florida Keys Only Daily Newspaper, Est. 1876 PO Box 1800,Key West FL 33041 P:(305)292-7777 ext.219 F:(305)295-8025 legals@keysnews.com MONROE CO PLANNING DEPT 102050 OVERSEAS H WY KEY LARGO FL 33037 Account: 423741 Ticket: 3887116 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA [legal.text] COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Melinda Prescott ,who on oath says that he or she is The legal advertising representative of the Key West Citizen,a five day newspa- per published in Key West,in Monroe County, Florida;that the attached copy of advertisment,being a legal notice in the matter of was published in said newspa- per in the issues of: Saturday,April 1,2023 Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspapers has hereto- fore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida Tuesday thru Saturday weekly,and has been entered as periodicals matter at the post office in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida,for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person,firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertise- ment for publication in the said newspaper. 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FUR EN',PER VENT,LI :PR,MOLEIS FUR„RRLL1i PRIl If R PGL Ih:Judg,.mhd h..ual no nhheiy ofPaule 6elmonte andu I UI exl Hes Ae,nd 5 527 La kit St eet/T2o22-001'/62-,ca d'e L c Rip ass tad by.Jel LANNNc AE1Ncv A L T E SCCRET/R':I s E P ELAImul FOR AMENnM ENT To evidence in the rase in support mmde,if Matthew➢onned in - INa INFuni,Ni,IIas IN lrLniarlNaLFIUNIVIFMI'n-HLNIR2l'LAI 1111 aINd FII, Phelps Flamm.and"Rmmsay:. sumo,teas.since been called the Repnetl Fa 1"A m,emrva 111 Revel Pn 11 Ina ee. AN TFFECTNEnATL d1IL 2oaxla,l All a OF,I'm Platnd[f Tere Hun,, murder'. 111 Admhah Lana/f2o2voc^o1sI:1,al Han-a a Vlctn,la Hanne,g awTan of mR Marino'caunry PIRRo IF a MMIsslanms th 1 d. t,„Fry In December 1 dg M do P<P'esented v'. elm Lane P-. P.,u. appre,al to I1 N authrmty Judge base M-me` bee,s need AAds, .,1-ve(1)St gl Ft.a. 7I [ FREE L [A5 E L AT ,rote. life m prison III Tire lall,ng,if i 14G4 Pat Isla St aet/T£o2.%Coss/S,acy Blu n..dial Red nt'ng apo,wal to i C hUAT el eA Tin ITT FALL IIINn n IN T 1111111E UT V IF- Tabnsay had legitimate and Notable,in a huddiug,m a"III ,emcva sl/wmbe uma,FLY, Ell ANu IuNLeu FN HLLASIe ew.Kr wl-III I�,ILI 2,12.1n Iawfulto soon her,Platnoff.. Island lmown as the"Tree 1 sue Slme,rI,It-ET212111azlsanda Harming P.,q-11_app,evdfib Aawgan as me Maniac caunry eaARp aF c MMIsslanms temtnet„1ab,namely her in- House"znd'20 year,in prison Es,c EO Royal No I,Lit, RWOUNchsnNn 015cLVMINa nxv Mam otnnE caunry non PURJC INANOTOnIAr unlluN er lnLldull-uF-IIAI IF si1 NNAMFa ALLLywA+,Al IIIuwN FN Ire I'LAI 'I'."I. Ina sohnrd5nah„ft- a related felony mhheiywtth 2111 Fnga,t1.�=_-u<p2oai-1111/E,IA 1,l,gl chile 1e fill,g app,cA -1.ETIF'ILA,PIAT uoIK I FA31111111Nnm pal TI I NoFTI I eI'LieI FIRE re' ae,lilcea neu-Nall,wtdte IF duarg, m1—,11)I—Ell xg nee. nuivuiuD TH Ixe`EA I'E'LKE rm'LIH ELL—LOT 1NiI HE III EILE IIH BY UNNAM- suprem s,during a wattle Las,May,Johnson plead- 1,2-11-a,aa,Ma,ga,area3l-Pea,FamMT11, -11 l of a Nladc man enupled ed guilty,,felony charges of R"p,.a.mad by.Kem,nn,ALL P vial u<M a"ry w<sen<a a"IyM.gw par m AI"y with the t enitng widespread Lull suit;a weapon while xagFa.-ling approval m ill ssa III.Tree. ""der„pew-�a"a i„mrmmi""r"ya,di„a or.Y ieaa"roi""a-sell"I.m: hacklashand damage in,the masked and aggravated hat- I 21 na r,u A„enne/rzlawn aslNancy cnrran n p amaa lr�Kane p'm<m w:wu<Rw m<m"a a"dratmmeu<pwm<emm<"a,a"yael"ay<"der department's reputatuab w I, ,ey ith ,a deadly capon Ung rm HUYaI FIT]era n rt Pagua-rn9 aPprnvalm ve . Id �.,.w ally"Meitme�r,tea while masked,a ,rdmgh,the ha ward r- „y�mma,w rs will ra,I,�.O�mau,r-uII Ai OF 1, c Phelps"failmputfinth'e,en Mmmue County Clerk,ti(omt It Who,st e1,-, lTr.Iry e,Kay weal nepm.anlae dv'.Ka e"„imwPl n,:d.,,maw_rLn p,"a<",e,g.aid sal„.,,air cmtBa'of evidence m ,,ads P,ucecuturs and de- pervu'v hall y Niha n w d d in 1! n d a de ague-I,p aPP Jet am e,1)N,v9av to<In.ad - P,E, a .+.,,d J„n. n ,.. P w„ pin.l1,,I�I.- lessdearandcu cmgpiust Te es have alleged Juhnsun nca,,,,T•sn t,ahaavlN der_Tad bLn n<an=h, of—actual mauve',2tnee a ipe h,getaway drive in the 1'T^^>cc r°°zs, ` ""d``p"i,1 Repmis modario,s in order h A,'rpnr<i" uea1,r p I/Ae Tote. order ,wrys- a<,err pn "y csps7 zv "\1'e a,'e pleased the court al has bell released ,a uroal,Fnoaey M--age's Repn,1 m-soopm,nui,MrrA,ervu<(:)<ae"dr.dy.Postrn<Abendm<d ageeed with u r position;' film jail on bail,bileawarbng ,4 Arran t a. r A" "a wok paring�au..nt" cry ey's�ePm Ma,k Cam—an,;die amnney his aial in ILI case I a pal dam Ae uumment foe Tuckelerai and Higgins, fort Tticl-THAI yet E. 6e set I ha Is, II—Ilia%-f Ncirs—w,dayry,niol,:o1a said in a statemen,t,The t.h.ra@keysnew_ -