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Item B2 B2 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY of MONROE u,., 9 Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern James K.Scholl,District 3 Craig Cates,District 1 Michelle Lincoln,District 2 ' David Rice,District 4 REVISED SPECIAL ROGO WORKSHOP Meeting March 20, 2024 Agenda Item Number: B2 2023-2271 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Planning & Environmental Resources TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Emily Schemper and Christine Hurley AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Presentation by Emily Schemper, Sr. Director of Planning and Environmental Resources, on Current Status of ROGO Permit Allocation System, Analysis of Privately-Owned Vacant Land in Unincorporated Monroe County, and Christine Hurley, Executive Director, Monroe County Land Authority, Overview on Status of Land Acquisition Programs. ITEM BACKGROUND: PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: INSURANCE REQUIRED: No CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: DOCUMENTATION: FINANCIAL IMPACT: 4 y W 1 � f Monroe County Flu ROGO Permit Allocation System Emily Schemper, AICP, CFM Sr. Director of Planning and Environmental Resources Background Information : ROGO/BPAS 1972: Areas of Critical State Concern Program (ACSC) was adopted [Section 380.05, FS] 1979: Florida Legislature designates the Florida Keys as an ACSC. 1992: the IRate of Growth Oirdlinaince or IROGO adopted. ROGO was implemented in order to provide for the safety of residents in the event of a hurricane evacuation and to protect the significant natural resources of the County, as required by the State of Florida. ROGO established a competitive permit allocation system where those applications with the highest scores are awarded building permits. 2012: Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) completed the hurricane evacuation clearance time modeling task and found that with 10 years' worth of building permits, the Florida Keys would be at a 24- hour evacuation clearance. • Based upon the resulting 24-hour evacuation clearance, DEO determined the remaining allocations for the Florida Keys (3,550 additional permits countywide, 1 ,970 of these permits were assigned to Monroe County). ® First -time Ihurriicaine imodelling showed a 24 1houir Iperimaineint resident evacuation. Indicated reaching the build-out of the Florida Keys. County ROGO - Extended through 2026 January, 2020, County adopted ROGO Year Annual Allocation. N1,a rket Race te Affordable Housing ordinances to extend remaining July 13:.2013 laxly 12,201,14 126 U,l 6 1,L'5 7,BPIF WNK,S allocations through 2026. July 13,2 014 July I 2015 126 71 1 U:.6 1,L:5 7,BPK,'NNK: 8 hily 13, 2015 July 12,20111,1 126 U�6] L:57,BPK'NNK: 8 IlBegilininiling Ju III y 13, 2020 (IROGO YIR 29) Ally 13,2016-July 12,20 17 th iilll l 111 imairIket irate all1loca-floins U:6 to L:5'7,BPK,'N'N'K,: S July 13,20,17-July 12:,20,18 126 we ire ireduced fir 126/yeair-to 64/yeair U1 1, L;5 7,BPK,' NK: -to extend the this-tirillbutilm-i of IROGO July 13,201&®July 121,20,19 126 U:61,L-5,7,BFK,NNK,8 aIll 1locatiloins t1hirough 2026 JuIv 13, 2019.h0, 12,120,20 126 U 1,L,:57,BPI Tqla: 9 N4- 13,20,20.July 12,20,21 �U 64 497 tota].UH • Ilincireases flime -for Ilaind acquilsition � U:&L_M L.54 L5_BPKNN'Y1L'_S� (tatal available Jialy 13,2021,Ady 12,2,022 Q4�64 U�"3L L 29:,BPK)"N'N'K-,&,4 .............................................................................. 23 ......................... ... . ......................................................................... ........ ......................... , • A1111ows flime -for Cll:::.' and Code updat..es MY 13,2022- U LL,LIE"i"41 -folillow ilia g inext evacuation imodell (eind of 62 2023?) ILILI_21.U&NNN,;4 Jull y 13,20124-hly 12.2025 62 V.......... M I.K.-A, July 13,20125.Julv 112,026 62 U,30 L, ...................................m.......................... Total 1,260 "Includes two annual affcadable ROGO allocation far ffieBig Pine Key 1No Name Key ,s,ubarea ffiroud the Incidental Take Penuk(ITPII ending m 2023. 3 Revised ROGO distribution t?xtension t,o 2026 County ROGO - Extended through 2026 January, 2020, County adopted ordinances to extend remaining allocations through 2026. I:3egiinining July 13, 2020 (11:: OGO YII:R 29), the available IrTnairket irate allocatioins weire reduced from 126/yeair to 64/year to exteind the d istiri bu tioin of 11:::�OGO allocations through 2026. As of Mairch 2024:: UWer�Kew 74 Market Rate remaining, through July 2026 Lower Keys 70 Market Rate remaining, through July 2026 542t9NaN9MP-Key 10 Market Rate remaining, through July 2026 Administrative Relief Pool 144 market rate + 300 earl y-evac.-for-Admin Relief use p rox. Total remaining 598 market rate (approx.) Number,of I>wernuing Unfts Stibat-ea ROG0 YEARS: RC-)G0 YEARS!!! ILdy I 3, 2020—ji-fly '12, 2021 .ILJIY '13, 202 1—july 12, 2022 judy 13, 2024—jLfly'12, 2025 JL.dy 13, 2,022—ju ly 12, 2023 judy 13, 2025—jully 12, 20261 '-Jpper Keys '31 Q1: 8 Q2: 8 Q3: 8 Q4: 7 -31 0 Q1: 8 Q2: 8 Q3: 7 Q4: 7 Lowrar K�rays 29 Q1: 8 Q2: 7 Q3: 7 Q4: 7 28 Q1: 7 Q2: 7 Q3: 7 Q4: 7 Dg, Piine,and No Naime Keys 4 QI: 1 Q2: 1 Q3: 1 Q4: 1 4 Q1: 1 Q2: 1 Q3: I Q4: I Total ruarket,,ate 64 62 County ROGO - How Many Permits Are in the Queue?? How many permits are on the waiting list? Quarted G IRiuulllts P(")C"C) ,�,ea r 3' July l'3, 2(Y112 15 I)�IIIl 1"), 2024 Quarter 1 "Ye a r 32 J u I y-j.Lj, 123-Oct 12, 2023 Most iteceintl ppir v IIllst of all1locatiloins, 0 U a it.e r 3 Ye a r 3 2 J a n 13, 2 0 24-Apri I 12, 2024 M--illdh wII III III s1how those t1hat ireirinallin "Ilin 11114 ie,, 0 U a it.e r 4 Year r 32 Apri I 13, 2 0 24-J LI ly 12, 2024 lls Iposted oin the County's welbsllte� R('),00 '�I'eair 3,1�� Jk,fl, 2 - '�hfly 1,12, Z0,213 3 2 C IlMoiniroecounty if I igov )u a rt e r 1 'Ye a r 31 July-11 202,2-Oct 12, 202,2 0 caner 2 'Fear 31. Oct 13, 2022-Jan 12, 2023 Home ) Departments ) County 0 Lia rt P r 3 'Yea r 3 1 Jan 13, 2023- LApl 12, 123 -- -_ZL_ Departments ) Planning & 0 Lia il e r 4 Yea r 31 ApLil 11 2023-july 1 2023 Environmental Resources > ROGONROGO �P O,G 0 N,'e a r UY 51 2(11211, kfly '121, 21 2' QUallk-1- 'I Year- 3&: Jralar 13,, 2 Q 2 1-0 c t 12, 2021 System QUailpr 2 Year 3& Oct 13, 2021-Jan 12, 2022 QUailer 3 Year 3 lan 13, 202,2-Ap 1 12,2L 122 QUailei-4 Year 3&: ApLiL 13„ 2022-july L, 2022- County ROGO - How Many Permits Are in the Queue?? MARKET RATE RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT ALLOCATION RANKING, AS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION LOWER KEYS YEAR 32,QUARTER 2(October 13,2023 through Jainuary 12,20241 z r .11 �111=1.1 13 1., 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 33 2.11—z 1Z. 1-1 3 After most recent Quarter:237 remaining in queue 'IYI 7_ 121 —11— ➢ L LZ I 1 1—-1- :33 3 �:-- 3 3D Lower Keys 100 were in line I to :2 Z 71A —1 — 3 7 were given allocations 111 7.2-11 1:—1 1:::,11 T.—:—.1 1 93 remaining in the queue P :—V 11,1­ 1] 3 Upper Keys IA11'1� L"1,IK17 I I 1, « «a1 5 130 were in line 8 were given allocations 1.. -1 M 3 32 122 remaining in the queue I I 11T 1., 1 17 fl'�--M I I I 31 1 -M­.z 2 1�1111 —.1, �11 3 2 z 2� 1' 1,011 — BP/NNK 23 were in line ;�!'l 1-1 I I I 1 131 1s 1.wwn ua a.cnr1 I d 1.. 13 3' 1� Z.- 1 was given an allocation 2A 22 remaining in the queue 6 T— z 33 a —3! 1 1: 21-1-1 4 PLUS any permits that come in before next Quarter's• 2A -7 application deadline; 1 3 MINUS any permits that are withdrawn or enter M 12- 1.1— 1 1 1— 31 11 Ill —11 K11 —111 1 17 .—;77, 3 X administrative relief. County ROGO - Competitive Points System 111E P ICI iiil II1IIIITi, illlllllllliiiilllnll Midi IIII IIIMIM POSMVE POINT' NEGATWE POMIr II�III(IIII IIIIII nllll I The ROGO Permit POSITIVE TS NEGATIVE POINTS TS ' 'u"lower Sig Kim IKey UppOOLMer Big Ptitn tl;y Allocation System is a UppertlLower Sig IPi ne IKey UpperfLower ii�g Pine I ey Keys KJOYS Up to,+2 for W to+2 for 4 Development -p developrne nit, competitive points- nmonnetary monetalry in CBRS in CIBRS based system. + 10 Tier 1 +0 Tue'r I 10 pay"iumeint to the 1payment to the +20 Tier III-A +10 Tiier II Development in County s land Couuunty+s hand +30 Tier I1 +20 T'iie'r III I Low"er Keys.- acq uisutiim fund acginrsition fund Point categories are in Section °„,Iarsh (Rabbit +0 5 to+3 for +0.5 to+tip U.. 138-28 of the Land Development habitat or bUffler en rgy sand energy and Code(available at area water grater Municode.com) +3 to+6 +3 for+4 _10 conservation conservation lotrparcel lottpaii Deveiiolpimeint on measuures measnures agigregatuorn arggregaticnm No Name Key +1 +;1 Perseverance Perseverance +rt 5 to+5 for +2 to +5 for Iland -10 SUIMIMA „ ,,, (Points for Tier I, Pci6nts for Tier I, - - III III"° III° IIII III and dedication dedication Development in II or II IIII A,per ito i III per CountyIb lilt 111 Key Deer year for the first year for the first Corridor 4 Tears 4+0.;5 4 years t;+0.5 inir uint -fill gov +6 for imairk.et +S for nmarlket 3 to-5 for Tier -3 to-5 fair Tier per year after pair year after rate horusuing rate'Ihoiwsuru,g 111111 Iparcells IIV parcels the first 4 years the first 4 years Home > Departments ) County vriltlh awn with an adjaceiont or adjacent or +2 +2 Departments ) Planning affoirdableor affordable or Contiguous to cointiuginous to Perseverance Perseveranceeirm Ilo ree ei� I� ee Tier ra eirtlies Tueir 1 re ertiie�s Ip U p Y- Ip Ip p pm r'rainds for Tier Poirot,for Tier - - Environmental housing project i Iptrgect wilth vretllands wutlh wetlands 111. per year for Ill per tyeair tnr Resources > R GOB R GO +4 ceMrall +.1 central -16 strruCtUre -6 strILictUre the first 4 years the first 4 years rnuastewateir +,vaste^"Auater vMh€n"W zone' vviithiin W"zoine 9,,+1 per year (+1 per year System S'ystenn syd,leim after the first 4 after the fie st 4 availability awa€Iladailit"y ears) years) 7 Points: Land Dedication, Aggregation, $$ Payment ..,.........................I.......................................................I............................................................................................................................. Land PardWMIrifirl vulaldir ENS Pfifeft Namill,Kil Merrill'Dra Worwirrg whi*OW W asigniod W oW ban aq WIjOkow W �mmrgr rn Of 9=0"Iftfl Of Vol WIC)AW Wnrl will1l Jill 11* I(Rig,ftip�Keward MD Nal KiwyWv +0.5 to+5 points 8"1110111 Moo%(S P A d,nod parlwis w*h=Wn ulititi I'M.r."111111061174111111 the pl W cdool Mials,Munivairr prdwilil reslumbrim or,dilial virdil 00d,if WW 110 aurivide of 9WW MWmwW Atom�SOAAI,Rx ft polvise of available for W)l fl,TWr folfafflOO Vif*aWl"onam P4110,4Y pfurvir*9 ll WWribe rvowh9will rippavAsle,ApOkAMA ran 001eff Wirds riodkillsed 2016 Comprehensive Plan Code punwo"I utif"flfiry,10,11 20�MMOVIMr,ffliborlortloo WON(jill LY WAl WIWI W hmrd deftolieft Land Dedication Update: a -4 TfMnsw per platted i* Proposes dodicmon le Wnrw Ccul 0 wrie till varano,log da-hipl Dear Tier,gill for afforidablo housing,conwl a nal 0 2b 1—11.1-111,1111,11A., addAfTIMI wlcalvl.Wpay planed lolr"'lor rnmrs the arfawma au,ielahraras mlovelww, 0 OjpoilnfsOorealeharoma: Prof.w1sell aedIaL'Y'all to Marvae Cwniv 4A A lea v ona lij ac�wa af,mcnro,unplal land Mocall w0bin a Tier r area eniial a mal of 2,OXI scluarrl iff,11 CI Upiarins. EacIA adaAkmal one Nurrl of p4ollml kAs('n Tior ill frary,Afftodrible IHoliaang ............ ll f acia rif vakyaflr�urrplarix"d rand Chet maw"lhe.arorenle"Illromm s'n lerorlas MO e plamrs as 5pl Added new categories for extra - Nunur f.,jr acues iri"list 1, X 4 +4 pl PON plarwird Ill OmilwAloir, M kil Clowli'v 0 onii,(I ROGO points for Land inmill of p4l,iaro fl�llwr tri gAgift as Tier 011 fw 010 Vie Aggill"fril 4avwl Wpily ri[044 far OW R11,001's MO -2:poinits for each plomd low'! 91iol del lo Vd:MR�I�MCWT,lrt�]nfiy PAMOd Kit 040 cardl undisluibrW wirfirinill Earn wdrillioral vacaril, lrigMy Visited liol Oval fflervis the Dedication and Lot Aggregation W11tor of p4rill dale ill Tiler ON r0firling r1ol KS arplernanlirmod raqwriernenwaill gr�lm pixies pis qw0kw, Nall of p'nolod frigs cainlalirunq UnWil Wedarnift: X 0 +4 pil per pal Pral dedirahan to Monroe county,of cane l T)'r, 2,000 equal fnetaf uplands,deslgirraled as Tier IlIll for&-mbrerl of dew priiin%No,each plaMd 1pj: Flvoporwei QxIlrAisan w rb."41'"counly 0 alm,ii p"WajnL,Wgakv p4arlarl Categoirilles, 111�`airgl 1113otK: yacanr peme,4 rhat TFeels tt+e afarermal reel WO el paii ash W,OsigrurAW lill,I'ler 1,4PTIrroung a MlivVil 0 ZrOf"101 Nrjaare l of l ard nell oosqrl air, Number af parcals�n Tier 11111 retiring figfill __X4 ResicW'ROM COMWIfivaporr'PI R90,1144fitioll Low, Facri ar,10drowl wor"hyli,legally%Nrlon OM IM Oneves, ft Conseirvatilloin 1111•and AINIIII irrquirerniflin4*01 ll Pal sag girlohria ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Re-filireiment of 1111)einsli- 13 -11 poiint perplaffed itl Pfcpmes dedleation to Mmnliee Cmrrry al a vaclaril Nori*rsr ref tAsrivej,Oil kn Tier i�NOT doilligril Kor Ril X,4$l .................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................... Ii area, devgnalred as Residentiall Low cary1mming a mirl of MY,) add,M]arral vacail legaVly plafted her ftN ml ft aloremenhol mquil +2 pokfill for each plariva wad F11r)PI011M araalaadlaar lo,Monroo Gounily oll,,yno mAirri,logarPy pragod rrr, doolqvil kro flor roll-A lftocll* Pircluflon Arrl wrigwrilirig P vaumorn 0 FoquAm, fegl q,)f Number prif 1plaltop,k4n,m Tier I JRLV : X I ,0%, Eaoi odalioNal vgurl ikjOry riki(WO goon, purrfs m4 lillv�,,Atqdl Code also includes up to 2 points 0 4.5 polints per plamd Jolt: Proposes dedication Ito rdbirr County ol DrJ fAil 1001190 itAsm'pear AM A i il X 2................. OL .......... a vanalerI rea,&srjil as ResidarrifiM Coil,all cml nfor $ payment into the ands Each addihol val�egafiy plarred lat that,mwla the 4xinnnis ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................irlsas specified 0 �02 PoOlis per prifrlit propft@s ta,Mal coul rM INIA or)@ I I l acue of Valurlirt,rolOO110,11 Land Acquisition Fund Number af Ozeed ials mTier I(Ill X 0.5 Wohlill'o 11W IiI A own oo ronWaung,a mil of$i0"'1 qu'vo rRof 0 li,*rIwws Eddr,,Jr qlAXIOMIlorl "Nof moat's Ow Rkworlimml reqv'l aril O&M P011034 If5#01firw • The monetary value of each point is set annually by the County based upon the estimated average fair a *2 polnis per pal Prapwrial dedicsifil to Mnrma Caunry less than or� land gxalad w4hin a ner I areaconfairling a r6minurn of 2AG square pail (3 +3 pol pow parcel: Pirrapases de.druallan to fl Coul of alr rear.1 arte{1y aLre arf,irarani,unu oafled, market value of vacant, privately-owned,buildable parr"'VI'AhwacarRil,unplakted lrand ftal:ml ilie diaromenhoned raqixlommrYP larrd;dcaed qvithin a Tier&A area carillail a imrrwnLrnof 2jYJGsqvjaaPfel af upgandis Eachaddltionarl IS/URM zoned, platted lots. Writer of unplaand parcals WTUr III: ..........X 2.............. parcalm1h vacam uriplefted farld that amets Me aturpmemicired l ementa iNib saran inns 3a speciBled. (currently$75,727/point) Will of unplafted parcels in'riler l JSPAl ::__X 3,-�__ 85 Points: Land Dedication To CONFIRM # of Land Dedication Points: *Request letter prior to purchase* Letter of ROGO Land Dedication • Prepared by County Biologist 11O ROECot'N-11',FLORWA • Requires authorization from current landowner PlLkN I"G kDE V `" N-LkLRE OURCESDEP. ''- • Apply with Planning & Env. Resources Department � �� 46 �a 'alw ,u Eu%in"armnnnrenntal Res+antnces Serw-ices Applieatinnnn III III III,,,,,IIIATIII OIN II III ROGO LAND DEDICATION Ills An application must be deemed etrtraplete a td ltt corunpliantice ww�ith the'ilonrtne County my Code by the staff prior to the item being prtncessed, avaiiilllalllle on County We.lbsiirte;° ❑ Letter of Current Site Conditions ❑ Letter of'RoGo Land Dedication y,,,,, i1°"arrytaaht to developrmaewat qj as vaacarrnt"praaper�,i at anotherino dededication o prat fwar4,fatr lc"OGO Pwnsts onroecouint ov ?l4 .kl(i Per letter 240.hliw pet"letter—one per lot/parcel Horne > Departments > (pOUnty 171 f'relitrmiaranr'Endangered Species Impact ® l'l"edandDelineation Assessment (Pertrsinas topr"aaperraes containing wedaansd wittt split Departments ) Planning & SUCH habitat $280.00 site visit+$60.00 pet hour Environmental ® Biolo ical,'iteVisit ❑ Biologist Fee i:lfistellarteatas,i Resources )> orals (Atl aa`h descralataarat ark"requested scr-awwa (Attach description o r~ew�vuevedsa n 4ca r) rig tW,00 per visit Stift,tl(i per hour Applications ® Existing Conditions Report rl Keys Wetland Evaluation Procedure( EI"I IP) e4s detailed in Code.3"ertion 118-2) ids aletariiard in C°cads Section 11«4-liia abatlaa B EnvironmentalEnvironmental "i280M site visit+SWAM per hour 2 (00 site visit+StS(i OO per[tour rvrorIrt ethack Dewiati-trs rat ol n rla a arur (s derailed in C"ade °aranuon r 1 S-12r«1t)4c1 br°1a?In paai sinaacturc s and 11 8.12(o)(2)for°ac essaan s stnaaa aar°e soVi tier°ee orf nrya. .clwnveiiinng units) 1.(l(Nil,00 Transfer of ROGOs 2016 Comprehensive Plan/ Code _. T ��nsf'e f."ff' rr� a aet�� r�wrarC� A .I ^ �fuullht� estaNuslhed hDernran�eint market rLte d^ elhr,g unit LYhe rn�feirr tyuc ° qit r� developed single i r� detached 7 � t r rate.r7i � r.#9�,Iell�n,� ��n1i°rt, s u�ik�aer-t >:o�t hi �f�olll>�o��in�g:� Opened up Transfer of ROGO exemptions to Market Rate Units .— . The.transfer of nnairket rate POGO exemjDtians unay be allowed provided that one of the must replace with an affordable unit folHowing is satisfied: on sender site or other site. i. A 99 year cleech r-,strlcted affOICCIL3h_rle IhOU-in,g LHniti pursuant to SeCions..1011 .1...sine ir�'taiined or redew ek')ll.wed rein tlh e s ndeir slate. 1f tlh e exists°iirg d AiP-'Hi�lg Uniit is Transfers must be within same wren+wrjsed as the deed-restrlcn-d afforclatrle Ih,G,USJI'� Wlit, the Unit shall pass a Illfe subarea, or from BPK/NNK to Lower safety inspection con LlCtecl ilul tii r anrneiu, pres�cirih_red hy�tJh�e M011-1r°�c�e �OUnity� �Br�Hdng Keys, and must go to platted single family lots (IS or URM zoning). epr�trr�eint, comply�� ltlh h��.nrricrestn�chr'cl etarlhshech by the �Ilcuc Ic� e �uulilr ; Code, and Ihabitahulliity stan�dairds, estabfishEd LRICIP-i' the Porlda Lanc llord and Tensrnt THE Application (with fees listed): Acts or Moniroecounty fl g v �i. The senrier'. site is dedicated to iocinuroe counity far the devellgpmenrt of affordable Horne) Departments) County hOUsing ainicl an lin hleu fee per unit, baSeCl 0171 t1he C.Urirent maximum say es I�-rilce for L3 Departments> Planning & cane-beclroom affordable unit as estaUluSlhed Under seal ni 1 394(a), is [.)aid to the Environmental Resources> Forms &Applications aff DrdaUe 1710U SI I(i ,g tu-JUs�t fWu d"' 01[' Transfer of Dp/i-PE/NPOGO ui�i. A 99 year cleecl.0 ---s ncte,,J affar.dable housing UlRito pursuant to Sections..I rrl ...I aind Exemptions is developed can a Tier II II II �-roperty (single fff�irr�h Y resir:�eintiti crt� c��u� ��r��el�'� Linna C rr�n 6 1)1A 0iw n r'r the doielling unit on the �sencle.r site is clei7nolish�ecl aiml the sencler Site is restored. fE6_�crrrrr�^a+ar�un� 1"i_y�n fau/�°.Mlkeatiesr¢ 1.h"r CiFk Fran fo;:rofDevc_or.rr7ry_rCt_f€.his hrg.hcatfan 300 Workforce Housing Units - Early Evac State of Florida Workforce Affordable Housing Initiative 4 MONROE COIWTV,n,0RIDA MONROE COUNTY WARD OF COUNTN'('OMV4VSIONLRS In April, 2021 , the County adopted )KROE COVNTV,FLORIDA I AN ORDINANCK IFY NIKU010% ('04INTY 110ARD OF COVNIY BOARD OF COUNTY C010OSSIONERS 1 2 COMMISSIONERS ADOYTING. AMENDNIENIN TO THE MONROE Comprehensive Plan and Land I$ COUNTY 10.4 COMTREMENSIVE PTA% AMENOING'IDE FUITRE �Nw 14 LAND USE F3 KNU(NT AND THE TIOUStNG CLENTENTI'D ESMARLISH JIS A NEW RUI I�i)IW;PtRMI I ALLOCA tION CAT EGORV ICI JE MONROE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION i(b AND AWARD, XW WORKFOR(T HOLYSING EARLY EVACUATION TRON AT, OF AN OPOINANCE ON MONROE Development Code amendments to IX UNIT BUILDING PERMIT ALUO(41IONS KIRSIiANT TO THE )F C10VNrV CON114JAMOVERS `O)Or1FVV'G IS WORKFORCV41iFORDARLE HOUSING INITIATIVE(WORKFORCE 11F APIONROC COUNIN I AND tIf%TLOPMENT 19 mrrNATTVK) AIrrHOft1ZFb BY Tiff FLORIDA AONONISTRAITON aw awrtiox 1.110-24, RESIDENTIAL ROGO accept 300 Workforce Housing early 210 COMMISSION AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTNIEN1 WONOMIC ESTABLISH A NEW 103LDING PERMIT 21 OPPORIVNITYBY ANIENDING AS WKIA,AN CLAKIIVING"POLICIES ORYTO AWARD WORKFORCE HOUSING 22 161.2.2,101'2A, 10113.2,10tJJ,101.3.4,101,11k 100,11,"Ll, V UNIT BUILDING PERMIT AT tX)CATIONS evacuation units, structured as an 23 "I'll 1,60LF2,"LT.$,6011IT I, AND CREATING NEW POI N HE UORKFORCL-AFFORDABLV TWINING 2" IOLN,12 TO ESTABLISH THY SPECEFIC WORKFORCE wiinATIVE ORCE IN1rLVTIVVi AU'THORIZE0 ON WHE exchange program. 2-1 RWVJRLMENISA PROVUHNG FOR SKIERAKILM; PROVIDING RATION COMSILSSWN AN* THE FLORIDA 26 FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS PROVIDING FOR )MIC OPPORTUNITY ANO TO V.10ARLISH THE I TRANWrYTALTOTOC STATE LAND PLANNING AGEN0 ANP THE CE INITIATIVE REQUIREWNTS;PROVIDING 26 SECRETARY OF STATEt PROVIDINU FOR AMENDSICNI 10 AND PROVIDINC,FOR WEAL Of CA)'01,01ING P9 INCORPORATION IN IHK MONKOC COVNIV COMPRI31ENSIVII ING FOR rRAh.4Nu,rTALTO THE STATE LAND Z PIXS. PROVHWR AN EFFWTIVE DATE.(FILE NO.2410467) AND THE SICKETARN OIF F,`IATE�PROVIOING `0 AND INCORPOTION I THE MONRTheunits imust The exchainedorVELOPMENT COOC, PROVID1,4C FORAN,�i REAS,pammog 1A I'morg,montin County pow"m 1he Niboe F"MON"to oftavi onfinarival An orwiff in Mwg ose existiling affoirdalbIle Ihousiling IROGO 35 hvahh�"irm und-rifwc d0r("'URIV's www-d R6 Uuck-8 offlfiv F4amio OmPgAuumi aid Stmiw 124 66,Ilowid& 17 WHEREAS, FlmdA siow. � IWOIZ kb, Flonda Ker Am pno-t,m 3 04 IN&V MMCrA kw Cftft I M&MMO IS M&�W PFMCO fbC A di­pw�­­m of"it—I oi­t mh6h­d.�wAtw w'e­­1h.1 it.P.P.ixi­l aillocations at imull-ti-fairnilly sites, with 41, dw P,a J.Kqw—k­.64Y N-4.1�,mqto thm 'Ouffly"61irmt,and =%i eado kw,*l gowmwat% impinkmivc pWi to i#Kk&"6%,46 Aqwi,,ts anil MOAW, dw Fkm% Kv�v Art* pnwAum oml 40 wn 44u 41 jvb6e%`w p0h,sitity and d(m�n the eve a nawal diuma,�y t t1he exchainged IROGO aillocations it*Wow to"efigure thAt the Npifwthxi M 42 nwumi'm rjeorm�t Ime,f.1 pvManent mni&wsof w Mw OAn 24 hmm;00d 43 1 Wrida statwe§180(Ai2rp2)ij),and reeidwA 01W 44 %4 jpk_r. -s—l" .0 4 HUI "Utrr in div c'mi qA a uawm�dwMia ky maimahmt a goilin - iinto CC o u�i Administrative i v pejawarm reami"m of irm mimr,Owi,74 hours,and 9 ant I im,!'1060-)in mdep to p"mdv tie,the,rofey of mWents 6 ft,mw F a humCww 46 cvKwawn marl w fgww ow wil"kag"nanavA rewiacvsoC%xinw.Cmay,to uvquitowl 4,y dw 41 stwt orytmdm;mid Jotud Pwwit t1w k4wAGtowdw Rel lef for future use mvidg for the%ai[Oy erf,esidem a dm moist of a harrioano. aka.—.1�,"j­W1 rq,1,4" 4wwt nomi rr"Mces of Nktw 0—dy, by itie r6k NOW1401 qW.=W,gk�� 'IN.' P"W"'ad T h DI?I Mw 2020 Census: Hurricane Evacuation Modeling Update 2023: the Florida Department of Commerce (formerly Department of Economic Opportunity; formerly Department of Community Affairs) and the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) ran an updated hurricane evacuation model based on 2020 Census and other relevant data. Clearance i µ . i=loinda Kays Florida Keys Including Key 1l11oat 6xcluding Kay West Deliverable 5;Baseline Modeling Phases 1ob�� l�tonoo .. b1oi��1 1 Mobile H MobiiHomes._, in Phase 2 in Phase 1 in Phase 2 in P has 1 �aaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aa..............I........................— q r). ......aa.,.,........ .a..,.,.. .. u ........... Shows baseline-does not in dude d sae . 5 14 25 t1 aseiine Modeling _. ------ _....._ __ .......... .. ........ additionaV prospective allocations 5,5 `15.0 15.0 Deliverable :Prospoctive 1U odslin t'or Pcat�r�ro�1Dou�at'ioraa Al 1 5 IonspopuDistribute Q ton sled on couunty1munidpaiity Phalan � �.5 �5.5 15.5 15.5 .w.w.w.w.w.w.w...............................w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.w.........w....................................................................................................................... w..w.w.w.....w...w.w...w.....w...w.w.w.w.w.w.. ..w.w.w.w.w.w...................w.w.w.w.w.w.w.. ._w.w.w.w...........................w.w.w.w.w........................w..........................................w.w.w.w.w............................... S2 3,550 Distribute based percentage of vacant Phase 2 5.t1 26.0 15 5......... 1.5.'."............ Allocations lands per county/municipality Phase 1 15.5 15.5 15.0 15.t1 DR tll"bu'te lased on current a0locations: Phase 3 2&0 26,0 15.5 15.5 3 30550 ('1, 70-Il onr°oe„30044arathon,28 Allocations isiarnorada 915_Key"hest, 30-M ayton, 50-Key Colony Beach) Phase 1 15.5 15.5 15.0 15,0 Phase (1a3 ilalinunal Distributes Monroe OLIoty(5) roe t�).... 5 5 2 Q 1. $4 Allocations Q11 Marathon(2); lslamorada(2);Key Phase 2B(20 .5 24,0 15.5 15,5 aliocationstyr) "west( _affordable only) __----------- __________ _____________ ___._...____.________ ------------------------ Phase 1 15.5 15.5 15,0 15-0 Phase 2 3`1.i3 23..5 17.5 15.5 S5 nuet°�Jacarat Lot Distributes 7u, 54 units Phase 1 °15.5 l5.� 1 ,.1J 15 3 2020 Census: Hurricane Evacuation Modeling Update 2023: the Florida Department of Commerce (formerly Department of Economic Opportunity; formerly Department of Community Affairs) and the Division of Emergency Management (DEM) ran an updated hurricane evacuation model based on 2020 Census and other relevant data. Clearance Times Summary Florida Ke,ys Norida Keys Including Kay West Ex lrrru ing IKey W1 esmt Dolli rarabla 5:Baseline Modefing Phases 1Pti,9athrullrr i4ornes Mobille Homes Mobile 51()im ,-)S 1ru Phase 1 in Phase 'I in l'2 in 1,`,Ihssa ,I NNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN...NNNNNN NNNNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN� .uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ulucrrrsp cars 11orrul 11uuuys, Shows dasaliu�a-drags not in dude ud Phrase 3 25 0 0 1 E`5 15 5 addutucrnal prospecOve allocabons Phase 1 15 wg 15.5 15 0 15,0 Deliverable,11:Prospective Modeling fir F'atvr ,glgrrcaclrAs 3,550 Distribute based a c sr�,tylr rruc pality Phase27,5 25,5 15 5 15�5� ..w..... ........ s llacat rus population size Phase 1 155 '15.5 '15 0 15,0 _____ ...........................................---_________ _____.___ ________ _________ ._____ _____.______. ............... 3�550 Distribute based percentage o1 vacant 5 0.0 II5 5 �� Phase d. . . .. ....., ------------------------ Allocations lands per county/municipality county/municipality Pisa 1 5 5 °15.5 '15 0 15.0 DistribUte leased on current allocations" Phrase 2 28.0 26.0 15,5 15,5 3 3,550 (1,070-PWo nrraa,300-Il arathon,230 ............... Allocations Islaniorada 910_Key West, 30-Lay on, 00- ay Colony Beach) Phase 1 IS.5 5.5 15.0 150 Phrase 2(1 ... 26,5 b 0 15,5 15,5 Years i'1 a Minimal Distrlb�rtas ar�ra County(5,�: �.(�...� Allocations(I1 Marathon( (a Islarnorada(3);Kay Phase 2B(30 "~Wears rrrxrtln 551�� .0 15F�I, 15 5 allracatlraruslyr) West( —affordable orally) - �... Phase 1 155 1! .5 15i.5 115,0 Phasa 5 5 5 1 One �� �1 . s' C1 � 1 5'S rvutrdacant Lot V3istrnd rla "107mm„ mun t� VVVV � .......... 13 Phase 1 1�5,5 15�5 15.5 15.0 2020 Census: Hurricane Evacuation Modeling Update FL Commerce's reference to 7,954 units was based on the number of privately-owned vacant parcels within the Florida Keys (unincorporated MC, Islamorada, Layton, Key Colony Beach, Marathon, Key West). If,,,,ir im 0'ie Statef I::::::IIoirIIda's Florida Keys Hurricane EvacuationModeling Report, I['.)e eirnbeir 0 ,. Table 2'0 Allocations per Area Distributed as One nitlVdcarnt Lot-Scenario ones -00 Y i Key West 84 Unullncn_nrporated Monroe 6,086 County Marathon 764 Islalrnorada 971 Key Colony Beach 3 Layton 10 Illllllluu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�II�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIi uuu0111llllll 111 um 54� uuuuul 2020 Census: Hurricane Evacuation Modeling Update II::::i ilrtlh ur aiialysis of UNINCORPORATED IMC PARCELS liiun lii a o Iha a sigindiflicainit l ourtlibini oft1hiose I1paiircels iinay Ilbe already restricted lby protect I hall i-tat and/or existung zoningdensity standards. IMoiniro County(u.uiniinc irp it ed) PiriivateVacaintIL irnd on roe, 0ouM (uinirrcoirporated) private Vaccent, ILaind lRerrrneved SUbrneirged, IMaingreve,wind lProtected We�Ullainds Data i to, DEO, for Hurricane Modeling ��0�3e *Rerrioved IPaircells with lless thain 1 u�iniL ofdeinsiky per Zoiniirng/IFILUJ�IIM � Not limited by habitat/Poili y 1,02, Tier AND has 1 orr moire, density rights II 31023 Tier 1398 ................................,................................................................................................................ 11 223 Tier IIIIII 16!6 UI U II2561 °^ Ti e r III III III 155 ................................................................................................................ 111-A 22 1I-ii 96 ..................................:................................................................................................................ Military 3 'iTiier 8. .................................¢................................................................................................................ o iiir 164Military 0 Total 6,086 TOTAL 2220 2020 Census: Hurricane Evacuation Modeling Update FL Commerce's reference to 7,954 units was based on the number of privately-owned vacant parcels within the Florida Keys (unincorporated MC, Islamorada, Layton, Key Colony Beach, Marathon, Key West). 1%11,flheur, armalllysliis liiundliicates tlllliat a slii nliifiicai t portllouiii of those Ill aimellls ui°nay Ile already restricted Ihy Iprotected (hall itat and/or existling zoning density staindards 77 Key West 84 Key West Unincorporated Monroe 6,086 Unincorporated Monroe o County County Marathon 764 Marathon 556 Islarnorada 971 ull Islarnorada 221 Key Colony Beach 39 Key Colony Beach Layton 10 Layton Illlllllum 7,954 uuuuVlll Hurricane Evacuation Clearance Time Clearance Ti Florida Keys _ 5lrmrlda IKeys Including v lest Excluding Key West Doti r rattl 5.Baseline It e�defin Phases 11m5 1�r1I V�,���,��' Mobile Homes Ih5r�1�1-� 01r�rrrr ';l 15 6�15�.ru rorr it Phase 2 in Phase ,1 O',&Phase 2 uru DDhasrr I 15rrrrusl hares 11urruf fysl, Shows baseline-does nol inckide Phase 2 2fj 0 � .� � �p 15,5 5aasa�lln M f1n _ _....,..... addufuonsf prospective EDacst�ons phase 1 15,54 15,5 15.5 15 f"3 for Future Allocation .... ...., ... .... .... .... . 3,550 Distribute based on c sr,tylrn ni6pMity Phase 2 27,5 15,5 15,5 AflocatIons population size PI^aas � t 1�-5 "15.5 '1"�,C°.b _._____ ...........................................__— _________ _____.___ ________ _________ ____ _____.______. ..__............... _ �55 Distribute based percentage of vacant 5 5 .. 25.2 5 5 15 Piro , .,.--- .---- 2 locations fends per county/municipality fnty Phase t.�.�.� 45 5 f 5.5 '15 0 15.0 a55�1 �� 7tb-�,onroc -I"w"9 athon,25C1 sthbute based on CUTent ns: Phase 2 55 5 C1 1�, 5 15 5 ... ......... .........e., e.,e,� ... ........... Nocat"ons Warncrad , 1 t1-D ay Vest, 0-Layton, 60- a'y Colony Bach) Phase 1 15 5 15,5 15,0 15,0 Phase 2(1 ... 26,5 2 .5 `d5,5 15,5 Minimal Distributes Monrc seamy(5). Years Grove.... .. „� 2 51 S�l Allocations(t 1 MarathonMarathon(2')„ osla�rr�rcrdar(2);Key ..p° rrsa 2l ( �1 fit„ �. �. ,a 15"�w 15a5 allocations/yr) West(2—affordable only) Years Growth�. Phase t 15 5 15.5 15 5 "I115 0 a5One Distribut uul;954 units Phase . 1 0 ..... 25.5 1 r 1 1P UnitNacant Lot �wu Phase t 15,5 15�5 15.5 15,0 1..7 Strategies to Retire Development Rights Current Efforts/Initiatives to Retire Development Rights: • Land Dedication ROGO Points — current level of competition has increased applicants' dedication of land. 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N N IIIV)QA IIIV)QA NNIN �. p1 "NnA^ VNNN �'hAn IW)Y N p � un IU nu, IN nl I Ill:�nDensity Reduction u n d i n g° III n fra s.i IIr cti r.eSaIIIes 'IILax (Un .. in it Iraq (30 IFuirmndl iri Uiraiiiraa:ou°Ipoi anU:ed i loinaoe)n,aufnal 110(30 f11e(NcaU6oin Point fu irld Paunece Scull — 305-295-5180 ilhe Board of County for nirnl s.'ablrnGnrs rAaa.i. ast( e 37-1:) Who n ii fanair this Ilanogaaanraa oveir d,'n past 6 years, U Nch Land a u'I:h lY'Uty Manages IUn"ndff' an �U"fteU"IIocam Agreement wrth the UMOW"Ity. U VET $1.1. i uilluo n Was ana:id&l to time fund from°n ROGO De( ication Point, Fund (158). l Ns iar° ngs U.he t 4l uanvenauuu°uffft to f;&6 The Density Reduction Program purchases lands that do not consist i iilliia)n to datle. of significant habitat, to retire density where the lot or parcel being S nc 201.6, 2. Un°n�nsfa�uma�laal� [)E:av Qaalarnei nt Rights t 11 [)Rs) a� eir pu it + ,p { { � 'M .a p T w. I II N � �!� II Rights �R„" we ire I�r YP��d wA N�,w N�,� W,�t tl�� purchased has at least 1 Transferable Development Right (TDR). cost of $1 63 � Ufa3 • Lands that have a TDR gives a property owner what they lb date, a H .ilnA nds have been exp l�neouded, w0 approximat0y $385 64 need to apply for a Rate of Growth Ordinance (ROGO) realanaarrO n . allocation. • Lands are typically located in Improved Subdivision (IS) or Year Number of Lots 2017 7 Urban Residential Medium (URM) subdivisions, but they 2018 7 can be in other zoning categories as long as they have at 2019 7 least 1 TDR. i • Lands are then offered to adjacent neighbors or Property Owner Associations, under a 1°:I sau e PII'"nU°gra rn, for purchase without any development rights, to be used for 2022 1 2023 1 non-habitable accessory structures or pools. 2024 YTD 1* 20 *Another Density Reduction purchase is scheduled to close on March 18,2024 f � �i I nil ,III nA,IUI IIIY)P1U IIII Qryu Yu IIIY)P1U IIIY)P1U IUU p I I,. 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F Inllllnoin li for F:hlis li mgirarrn erne q:1he F stunt t.hr31n IF�ee Nogr°r iin fnrrer lLhe I past, 6 srranra,r ,. ��% E, Ir's w Which Land.L..,Authority' .� « una es. n �n, � n uq�r n(4i Agreer'ne"nt Paunece Scull— 305-453-8756 / reFeein the r „u alrd Falnd uFhnrulyw Ftrlflr, �rru r1w1 l u urn has g p P g' I Irnrnn �nrfrf�nr� �.�n Ill�n fu.nlr°urn flr�nur�n IF���n"I�C) IC�a2�r�nn,arn�:il�nlru Fl�nllin°r�: F:u,uu°nr� (.�!'��: )� The Less than Fee Program purchases Development Ri hts from owners of lots zoned IS, IS-M and URM adjacent to the seller's primary residence. Property owners can continue to use the land for non-habitable accessory Since 201.6 � � has retired I"�'� �I�nl�r�:�nln�a����nme nt rights for rn nlrn:nNnunn�nt � $II structures permitted b count land use regulations, such as a pool, open n 11 � n � � �� � . P Y Y g p p yard, or garage. No income eligibility for participants. DulrFIrn g F 2I'��), r�nr�ditiornn�nll fiti n�,Us s[irrUld b added �F�o coirn��.�iilrnu�� �Itlfrlli2 u I n�grar�u2. I Er�,�, IF:u��nnfurn�� IF�E�n�l���nrnit of ",� d "�8,������ II"�iu��n rrnillrnnrr�Ilr of��� ��!'�a�. �F �uNlllrruuu�nn:.i in • Upon sale, owners must execute a restrictive covenant agreeing F gnu°nrnoirainn(ufrn '.' Fbirecault: of F N2. F u inr dig IINe ded for Dernnnlity IREnnfiwtlio n to unify the parcels and agreeing to never seek a ROGO (DR), Less ..fllha n F ee (F.jF:�"), and DEP II OL) Reirn°nfnu.rr:rernelr is IPirogr�alrns allocation or permit to develop any detached habitable space. F Urnd 316 • Currently there is a waiting list of 190 applicants the County is Year Number of Lots processing with a need of an estimated $10,640,000. 2018 3 2019 47 • The Board of County Commissioners established the 2020 23 prioritization for the program, which at this time is eligible lots on BPK and NNK, whereby the owners' primary structure is wholly located on one lot, with the vacant LTF lot completely 2022 3 vacant. 2023 10 2024 7 2;2 � ������ lllllllllllllllllllluuuuuuumoiu y���»»�r» �,liu��uy��1���'��� �{��y��i�iPiPiririr8illlllllllllilililuuuuuuuumoii ^ ... I During FY25, additional funds should be added to continue these programs : Funding Request of $2,838,000 plus rollover of $385, 264 explained in Memorandum : Forecast of FY25 Funding Needed for Density Reduction ( DR), Less Than Fee ( LTF), and DEP MOU Reimbursements Programs — Fund 316 • $500,000 for Density Reduction represents 5 transactions at approximately $99,000 each. • $2,688,000 for Less Than Fee represents 48 LTF transactions at approximately $56,000 each. a fl0➢ IIIV)QA IUW VU "NhYI' '"flburv. N N IIIV)QA IIIV)QA NNIN �. p1 "NnA^ VNNN �'hAn IW)Y N p � un IU nu, IN �I I Conservation Ill,.aind (111(eyswide, iiindlu iing iiitiii ) C::uin r g: Mark Rosch — 305-295-5180 %. cein .: ..1..buirist lii°np« ct lbx bed tax) The Conservation Land Program purchases lands to protect the I)airlk Surcharge l (NHS on adirruissio n s to State Parks urn 'mcor1poirated natural environment and preserve wildlife habitats. area MCLA pre-acquires lands in Florida Forever and resells to State 380.0685 State park in area of critical state concern in county which creates land of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). authority; surcharge on admission and overnight occupancy.—The Department of Environmental Protection shall impose and collect a surcharge of 50 cents per person per The Land Authority can purchase lands within Cities, especially day,or$5 per annual family auto entrance permit, on admission to all state parks in areas if they are in Florida Forever and seek reimbursement from the of critical state concern located in a county which creates a land authority pursuant to s. 380.0663(1), and a surcharge of$2.50 per night per campsite,cabin, or other overnight State of Florida. Purchases must be approved by Monroe recreational occupancy unit in state parks in areas of critical state concern located in a County Land Acquisition Advisory Committee and the land county which creates a land authority pursuant to s.380.0663(1); however, no surcharge shall be imposed or collected under this section for overnight use by nonprofit groups of Authority Governing Board. Local Governments have adopted organized group camps, primitive camping areas,or other facilities intended primarily for resolutions outlining the property they are seeking the Land organized group use.Such surcharges shall be imposed within 90 days after any county Authority to purchase. creating a land authority notifies the Department of Environmental Protection that the land authority has been created.The proceeds from such surcharges,less a collection fee that shall be kept by the Department of Environmental Protection for the actual cost of collection, not to exceed 2 percent, shall be transmitted to the land authority of the - county from which the revenue was generated. all r� a Y n (r. itii IV oIli eve St�.IlWait'dslhIII 1�. ��ur.��ir�u Ill��l: l III� IV:� � III .uurmdr r