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Resolution 288-2024 2 � it P Y 3 r� 5 7 8 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 9 10 RESOLUTION NO. 288-2024 11 12 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 13 COMMISSIONERS TRANSMITTING TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING 14 AGENCY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE 15 MONROE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO NEWLY CREATE 16 GOAL 113, OBJECTIVE 113.1, AND SITE SPECIFIC SUB-AREA 1 17 ("TAVERNIER WORKFORCE HOUSING SUBAREA 1"), APPLICABLE 18 TO A PORTION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 92501 OVERSEAS 19 HIGHWAY, KEY LARGO, APPROXIMATE MILE MARKER 92.5, 20 CURRENTLY HAVING PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 00089490- 21 000000, WHICH INCLUDES TEXT CHANGES TO THE ADOPTED 22 POLICIES OF MONROE COUNTY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WHICH 23 LIMIT DISPOSITION OF EARLY EVACUATION UNIT ALLOCATIONS 24 TO A 1-FOR-1 EXCHANGE PROGRAM FOR BANKING INTO THE 25 COUNTY'S ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF POOL FOR TAKINGS AND 26 BERT HARRIS ACT LIABILITY REDUCTION COUNTYWIDE, UPON A 27 REQUEST FROM CEMEX CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, FLORIDA, 28 LLC F/K/A SINGLETARY CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.; PROVIDING 29 FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING 30 PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND 31 PLANNING AGENCY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING 32 FOR AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND 33 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 34 35 36 WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners conducted a public 37 hearing for the purpose of considering the transmittal pursuant to the State Coordinated Review 38 Process in Section 163.3184(4),Florida Statutes,to the State Land Planning Agency for objections, 39 recommendations and comments, and to the other Reviewing Agencies as defined in Section 40 163.3184(1)(c), Florida Statutes, for review and comment on a proposed amendment to the 41 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan as described above; and 42 43 WHEREAS,the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners supports the transmittal 44 of the requested amendment to the text of the Comprehensive Plan with/including professional- 45 staff recommended edits; 46 1 of 3 47 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 48 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 49 50 Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing prefatory recitals and 51 determinations, including but not limited to this ordinance's title, are true and 52 correct, and are hereby incorproated as if fully stated herein. 53 54 Section 2. The August 29, 2024-dated Monroe County Planning and Environmental 55 Resources Department professional staff report accompanying this September 11, 56 2024-approved BOCC agenda item prepared by Planning & Development Review 57 Manager Devin Tolpin, A.LC.P.,i C.F.M., and Planning Policy Advisor Barbara 58 Powell, and its analysis and determinations of fact and law,to the extent not plainly 59 inconsistent with this Resolution and the subject draft Ordinance attached as 60 Exhibit 1., is hereby accepted, adopted, and incorporated as if fully stated herein. 61 62 Section 3. The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners hereby approves the 63 transmittal of the subject draft Ordinance attached as Exhibit 1. for review of the 64 subject Monroe County Comprehensive Plan text amendment. 65 66 Section 4. The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners ("BOCC" or "Board") 67 hereby transmits the subject proposed amendment to the State Land Planning 68 Agency for review and comment in accordance with the State Coordinated Review 69 process pursuant to Section 163.3184(4), Florida Statutes. 70 71 Section 5. BOCC professional staff are hereby given authority to prepare and submit the 72 required transmittal letter and supporting documents for the proposed amendment 73 in accordance with the requirements of Section 163.3184(4), Florida Statutes. 74 75 Section 6. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this 76 resolution to the Senior Director of the Monroe County Planning &Environmental 77 Resources Department. 78 79 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, 80 Florida, at a regular meeting held on the 1 lth day of September, 2024. 81 82 Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein Yes 83 Mayor Pro Tem James K. Scholl Yes 84 Commissioner Craig Cates No 85 Commissioner Michelle Lincoln Yes 86 Commissioner David Rice Yes 87 88 89 90 American Institute of Certified Planners(A.LC.P.)certification. 2 Association of State Floodplain Managers(A.S.F.M.)—Certified Floodplain Manager(C.F.M.). 2of3 BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLMORIDA 93 " 4•....,, * : . .-- . By: ` ; 4 b f^ ��, MAYOR HOLLY MERRILL RA S CHEW : " � ' .•(I;\ t1E t �A�iNRO�yfily �'Y'A370R�•. • . `1'',,\96.E �.,;1 -r'.� �,3\''' .. .. � ".'r��' f .. • ,a a. 1 C :�a k,�� • Date: R/3n/�4'... 4��d,. r ,. kik KEVIN MADOK, CLERK 77-1,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,...sca,k,-,1 .-------, ii;,..",e,,,4-:-. c et>4---to bc(a\-, vi--- : . . .t.,-....,.--..:....---,--.4,-- ...i....4- ly.,...- ei 4 . .. 3,.,\\?:E- t.sal :,..------,'E—;-:: \\ tlf; Y,: ..,',..,...--'-' 1-0:8.-,i.1 -,,„.,-\\irsiti,iir . S PUTY CLERK • • • • • —I'yam: �...,,y1: . t•�..-. g... ( • • • i i -fl . • • • 1:,', r`�,"!i' • • 1...J . • • • • • 3 of EXHIBIT I o -n {r 3 4 5 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7 8 ORDINANCE NO. -2024 9 10 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE MONROE 11 COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO NEWLY CREATE GOAL 113, 12 OBJECTIVE 113.1, AND SITE SPECIFIC SUB-AREA 1 ("TAVERNIER 13 WORKFORCE HOUSING SUBAREA 1"), APPLICABLE TO A 14 PORTION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 92501 OVERSEAS 15 HIGHWAY, KEY LARGO, APPROXIMATE MILE MARKER 92.5, 16 CURRENTLY HAVING PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 17 00089490-000000, WHICH INCLUDES TEXT CHANGES TO THE 18 ADOPTED POLICIES OF MONROE COUNTY'S COMPREHENSIVE 19 PLAN WHICH LIMIT DISPOSITION OF EARLY EVACUATION UNIT 20 ALLOCATIONS TO A 1-FOR-1 EXCHANGE PROGRAM FOR 21 BANKING INTO THE COUNTY'S ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF POOL 22 FOR TAKINGS AND BERT HARRIS ACT LIABILITY REDUCTION 23 COUNTYWIDE, UPON A REQUEST FROM CEMEX CONSTRUCTION 24 MATERIALS, FLORIDA, LLC F/K/A SINGLETARY CONCRETE 25 PRODUCTS, INC.; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING 26 FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR 27 TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND PLANNING AGENCY AND 28 THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO 29 THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 30 EFFECTIVE DATE.' 31 32 WHEREAS, on or about September 1, 2023, the Monroe County Planning and Environmental 33 Resources Department ("Planning Department" or the "Department") received an application from 34 Smith/Hawks P.L. (the "Agent") representing and on behalf of Singletary Concrete Products, Inc., and 35 Cemex Construction Materials Florida, LLC ("Applicants" or the "Property Owners"), requesting for 36 Monroe County Board of County Commissioners ("BOCC", "Monroe County", or the "County") 37 approval of an amendment to the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan to newly create Goal 113, to 38 newly create Objective 113.1, and to newly create the site-specific subarea Policy 113.1.1 ("Tavernier 39 Workforce Housing Subarea I") on a portion of property located at 92501 Overseas Highway, Tavernier 40 having Parcel Identification Number 00089490-000000 ("subject property" or the "Property"). The 41 Planning Department later received amended and restated applications from the Agent on November 21, 42 2023, February 28, 2024, May 6, 2024, and July 31, 2024; and 43 44 WHEREAS, on March 13, 2024, a Concept Meeting was held in accordance with Monroe 45 County Land Development Code ("LDC") Sections 102-158(d)(3) and 102-159(b)(1), and it was 46 determined that the proposed text amendment to the Monroe County 2030 Comprehensive Plan 47 ("Monroe County Comprehensive Plan") shall have a County-Wide Impact; and 'Monroe County Planning&Environmental Resources Department File No.2023-205. 1 of 7 I WHEREAS, on March 15, 2024, the Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources 2 Department issued a written memorandum memorializing the Planning Department's determination that 3 the Property Owners' Comprehensive Plan text amendment application requested for BOCC approval 4 shall have a County-Wide Impact to Bart Smith, Esq., the Agent's counsel representing the Property 5 Owners; and 6 7 WHEREAS, on April 17, 2024, a public BOCC Impact Meeting was held in which professional 8 staff restated that the Comprehensive Plan text amendment application requested for BOCC approval 9 shall have county-wide impacts and in conformance with LDC Section 102-159(b)(2)the BOCC had the 10 opportunity to offer its initial opinions and the public had the opportunity to offer public input on the 11 requested amendment; and 12 13 WHEREAS, on May 20, 2024, a Community Meeting was held, as required by LDC Section 14 102-159(b)(3), to discuss this requested Comprehensive Plan text amendment and to provide for public 15 participation; and 16 17 WHEREAS, on July 22, 2024, the Monroe County Development Review Committee ("DRC") 18 reviewed and considered the Applicants' submitted text amendment at a regularly scheduled DRC 19 meeting; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the June 24, 2024-dated Department professional staff memorandum prepared for 22 and associated with the July 22, 2024-dated DRC meeting, completed by Planning & Development 23 Review Manager Devin Tolpin, A.LC.P.,' CT M.,3 and Planning Policy Advisor Barbara Powell, 24 recommended denial of that proposed amendment to the text of the Comprehensive Plan; and 25 26 WHEREAS, on July 22, 2024, the Chair of the DRC signed DRC Resolution No. 05-24, 27 recommending denial of that proposed amendment to the text of the Comprehensive Plan; and 28 29 WHEREAS, on July 31, 2024, the Applicant submitted changed/revised text amendment 30 language to be included within its proposed Comprehensive Plan text amendment; and 31 32 WHEREAS, the August 7, 2024-dated Department professional staff memorandum completed 33 by Planning & Development Review Manager Devin Tolpin, A.LC.P., C.F.M., and Planning Policy 34 Advisor Barbara Powell acknowledges that under the current/established policy direction of the Monroe 35 County Board of County Commissioners,professional staff should recommend denial of this requested 36 Comprehensive Plan text amendment,with the proviso that if the Board of County Commissioners gives 37 new direction to Monroe County Planning &Environmental Resources Department professional staff to 38 alter/change course and instead allow utilization of the subject 86 Early Evacuation Unit ROGO 39 Allocations without the required 1-for-1 takings and Bert Harris Act liability reduction exchange, the 40 Department professional staff would then recommend approval of this requested Comprehensive Plan 41 text amendment with/including Department professional staff-recommended edits; and 42 43 WHEREAS,the Monroe County Planning Commission("Planning Commission" or"PC")held 44 a public hearing on August 28,2024,for review and recommendation of the subject Comprehensive Plan 45 text amendment; and American Institute of Certified Planners(A.LC.P.)certification. 3 Association of State Floodplain Managers(A.S.F.M.)—Certified Floodplain Manager(C.F.M.). 2of7 I WHEREAS, on August 28, 2024, the Monroe County Planning Commission adopted PC 2 Resolution No. P15-24, in which the Planning Commission acknowledged that under the BOCC's 3 current/present policy direction, the Planning Commission should recommend BOCC denial of the 4 proposed amendment, with the same proviso that if the Board of County Commissioners gives new 5 direction to Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources Department professional staff to 6 change course and instead allow utilization of the subject 86 Early Evacuation Unit ROGO Allocations 7 without the required 1-for-1 takings and Bert Harris Act liability reduction exchange, the Planning 8 Commission would then recommend approval of this requested Comprehensive Plan text amendment 9 with/including Department professional-staff recommended edits and elimination of 2aii; and 10 11 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting held on September 11, 2024, the BOCC held a 12 duly noticed public hearing, considered the Department's professional staff report and recommendation 13 accompanying this requested Comprehensive Plan text amendment, and provided for public comment 14 and public participation in accordance with the requirements of state law and the procedures adopted for 15 public participation in the planning process; and 16 17 WHEREAS, at the BOCC's September 11, 2024, public hearing, the Board of 18 County Commissioners adopted BOCC Resolution No. 288 -2024 transmitting the proposed text 19 amendment to the State Land Planning Agency; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the State Land Planning Agency reviewed the amendment and issued an 22 Objections, Recommendations and Comments ("ORC") report, received by the County on 23 ; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the ORC report did/did not identify any objections to the proposed amendment; 26 and 27 28 WHEREAS, Monroe County has 180 days from the date of receipt of the ORC report to adopt 29 the text amendment, adopt the text amendment with changes, or not adopt the text amendment; and 30 31 WHEREAS, at a regularly scheduled meeting on the BOCC held a 32 public hearing to consider adoption of the Comprehensive Plan text amendment; and 33 34 WHEREAS, based upon the documentation submitted and information provided, including but 35 not limited to the documentation and information furnished in the Department's professional staff report, 36 the BOCC hereby makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law: 37 38 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Goals,Objectives and Policies of the Monroe 39 County Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan; and 40 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the 41 Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern, Sec. 380.0552(7), F.S.; and 42 3. The proposed amendment is consistent with Part 11 of Chapter 163, Florida Statute; 43 44 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 45 COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 46 3 of 7 I Section 1. Recitals and Legislative Intent. The foregoing prefatory recitals and determinations, 2 including but not limited this ordinance's title, are true and correct, and are hereby 3 incorporated as if fully stated herein. 4 5 Section 2. Quasi-Legislatively Ordained Monroe County BOCC Determination That Laws, 6 Decisions, Interpretations, and Determinations Issued and/or Approved Pursuant 7 to the Monroe County Land Development Code, Monroe County Comprehensive 8 Plan, Florida Statutes Chapter 163, and/or Florida Statutes Chapter 380, Are Not 9 In Derogation of the Common Law and Shall Not Be Interpreted or Construed by 10 Any Administrative Tribunal or Court of Competent Jurisdiction As In Derogation 11 of the Common Law. The Monroe County BOCC hereby quasi-legislatively finds, 12 concludes, and ordains that laws, decisions, interpretations, and/or determinations issued 13 and/or approved pursuant to the Monroe County Land Development Code, Monroe 14 County Comprehensive Plan, Florida Statutes Chapter 163, and/or Florida Statutes 15 Chapter 380, are not in derogation of the common law, and that laws, decisions, 16 interpretations, and/or determinations issued and/or approved pursuant to the Monroe 17 County Land Development Code, Monroe County Comprehensive Plan, Florida Statutes 18 Chapter 163, and/or Florida Statutes Chapter 380, shall not be interpreted or construed 19 by any administrative tribunal or court of competent jurisdiction as in derogation of the 20 common law. 21 22 Section 3. The text of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as follows 23 (Deletions are shown sue; additions are shown underlined): 24 25 ***** 26 GOAL 113 27 Monroe County shall manage future growth to enhance the duality of life and safety of County residents 28 and to prioritize the provision of workforce housing that is safe, code compliant, and resilient. To 29 incentivize the sUply and address the inadequate availability of workforce housing near Upper Keys 30 employment centers,the County shall provide for the development of site-specific land use mechanisms; 31 and the allocation of workforce housing _early evacuation building permit allocations pearly evacuation building allocations pursuant to the 32 Workforce-Affordable Housing Initiative from Monroe County. 33 Obiective 113.1 34 Monroe County shall create site-specific subareas located in Tavernier which permit the allocation of 35 workforce housing _early evacuation building permit allocations pearly evacuation building permit allocations pursuant to the Workforce-Affordable 36 Housing Initiative-to facilitate the development of workforce housing in suitable areas located in close 37 proximity to Upper Keys employment centers (Islamorada, Tavernier, and Key Largo). All site-specific 38 subareas located in Tavernier shall require a Policy defining the development restrictions and allowances 39 for the subarea. 40 Policy 113.1.1 Tavernier Workforce Housing Subarea 1 4of7 I The purpose of Tavernier Workforce Housing Subarea 1 is to implement applicable goals, objectives, 2 and policies of the Comprehensive Plan to promote and facilitate development of workforce housing to 3 meet the needs of the Upper Keys and Monroe County. 4 1. Boundary. The Tavernier Workforce Housing Subarea 1 shall consist of a portion of property 5 Parcel Identification Number 00089490-000000, as leery described and depicted on the map 6 below: 7 A portion of Lot 6, MacDonald's Plat lying Easterly of the Easterly right of way line of Old State 8 Road 4-A, and Recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 64 of the Public Records of Monroe County, 9 Florida. f xq, rOR lotw v aniw r t a wwa ...., I k „..._., e � �- w. �i.�.,., Jo �r:r- �, uw r6"rr,er ���: uwrnnf ,µ� r Ol d r � W a, Ai 34— "1I tt � �r Chi AGE a �1 a k V ro rem m 9 ww war "�u�e 1 0 m". ., Fwffi w. earn rrn wma d , tiw � w q _ TT ww 10 w 11 2. Rate of Growth Ordinance Allocations. 12 a. Notwithstanding Comprehensive Plan Policies 101.3.12(a) and 101.3.12(k) and LDC 13 Sections 138-24(e)(2)(a)and 138-24(e)(2)(k),the Tavernier Workforce Housing Subarea 14 1 shall be eligible to receive up to eighty-six (86) ROGO allocations by means of: 15 i. Award of workforce housing early evacuation building permit allocations from 16 Monroe County pursuant to the Workforce-Affordable Housing Initiative, 17 reserved by means of a BOCC resolution. The BOCC may, at its discretion,place 18 conditions on the reservation. 19 ii. Dwelling units that are constructed and/or deed restricted with workforce housing 20 early evacuation building permit allocations are required to evacuate in Phase 1 21 of the 48-hr evacuation of a pending major hurricane,pursuant to Policies 101.3.2, 22 101.3.3 and 101.3.12. 5 of 7 I iii. All workforce housing early evacuation units shall be restricted to rental 2 occupancy for those who derive at least 70% of their income as members of the 3 workforce in Monroe County and who meet the affordable housing income 4 categories of the Monroe County Land Development Code. 5 6 7 Section 4. The Monroe County BOCC hereby ordains that the interpretation of this ordinance and 8 all provisions of the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan,Florida Building Code,Florida 9 Statutes, floodplain management requirements, and Monroe County Codes whose 10 interpretation arises out of, relates to, or is interpreted in connection with this ordinance 11 shall be liberally construed and enforced in favor of the Monroe County BOCC, shall be 12 construed in favor of the Monroe County BOCC, and such interpretation shall be entitled 13 to great weight in adversarial administrative proceedings, at trial, bankruptcy, and on 14 appeal. 15 16 Section 5. Attached Exhibit A. to this ordinance, containing the specific metes-and-bounds 17 description of the subject property, is hereby incorporated as if fully stated herein. 18 19 Section 6. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or any part or portion thereof, is held to 20 be invalid or unenforceable by any administrative hearing officer or court of competent 21 jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision, or any part or portion 22 thereof,shall neither limit nor impair the operation,enforceability,or validity of any other 23 provision of this ordinance, or any remaining part(s) or portion(s) thereof. All other 24 provisions of this ordinance, and remaining part(s) or portion(s) thereof, shall continue 25 unimpaired in full force and effect. 26 27 Section 7. Repeal of Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are 28 hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. The repeal of an ordinance herein shall not 29 repeal the repealing clause of such ordinance or revive any ordinance which has been 30 repealed thereby. 31 32 Section 8. Transmittal. This ordinance shall be transmitted to the Florida State Land Planning 33 Agency pursuant to Chapter 163 and 380, Florida Statutes. 34 35 Section 9. Filin2 and Effective Date. This ordinance shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary 36 of State of Florida, but shall not become effective until a notice is issued by the Florida 37 State Land Planning Agency or Administration Commission finding the amendment in 38 compliance with Chapter 163, F.S., and if challenged until such challenge is resolved. 39 40 Section 10. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective as provided by law and stated 41 above. 42 43 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida, 44 at a regular meeting held on the day of , 20 45 46 Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein 6of7 I Mayor Pro km James K. Scholl 2 Commissioner Craig Cates 3 Commissioner Michelle Lincoln 4 Commissioner David Rice 5 6 7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 8 OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 9 10 By: 11 MAYOR HOLLY MERRILL RASCHEIN 12 13 14 15 (SEAL) 16 ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK 17 18 19 By: 20 AS DEPUTY CLERK 7of7 EXHIBIT A . A portion of Lot 6, MacDonald's Plat lying Easterly of the Easterly right of way line of Old State Road 4-A, and Recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 64 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 6, P.B. 1, P. 64 on the Easterly right of way line of Old State Road 4-A; thence run N. 88°58'07" E. along the North line of Lot 6 for a distance of 1256.84 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 6; thence run S. 02°34'13" E. along the East line of Lot 6 for a distance of 641.37 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 6; thence run S. 89°19'34" W. along the South line of Lot 6 for a distance of 673.07 feet; thence run N. 00°02'56" W. for a distance of 531.01 feet; thence run N. 89°58'46" W. for a distance of 627.63 feet to a point on the Easterly right of way line of Old State Road 4-A; thence run N. 09°24'42" E. along said Easterly right of way line for a distance of 96.08 feet back to the POINT OF BEGINNING. KeysNews.eom KE TEN The Florida Keys Only Daily Newspaper, Est. 1876 PO Box 1800,Key West FL 33041 P:(941)206-1025 F:(305)294-0768 legals@keysnews.com MONROE CO PLANNING/ENVIORNMENTAL RES 102050 OVERSEAS H WY KEY LARGO FL 33037 Account: 423741 Ticket: 3937128 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA [legal.text] COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Amber Douglas ,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,August 24,2024 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. F (Signature ofAffiant) Affirmed and subscribed before me this 26th day of August 2024 (Notary Public Signature) Jill Kelli Di Benedetto (Notary Public Printed Name) My commission expires 8/19/2027 Personally Known X Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced (Notary Seal) A, ON a — Notary Public State of Florida Ak Jill Kalil Di Benedetto ttN My Commission HH 390294 ExpirBS 61191202 7 keyscewsocom Keys Citizen.Weekend Edition " ,11 , I �) AUGUST 24-25,2024 PAGEA9 IN /AS EYIfJ 11,14 1 ""rl�� IJ I"Jil, Debby insured County breaks ground on first losses top $1 B 'resilient roads' project in Keys NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA Meanwhile,the SPECIAL TOTHE CITIZEN A t mat srophe rancle talc�.s Citizens Propettv M C t h h un a dt ling Insurance Comp.ad deal onroe ouny officials as estimate hat or"tha"Ll" ob"i's recently bro keg round maa resilient Hurricane Debb y cause d I h ,ris wV a da near r Vc theLevi I,La s,lorip adproj I kes as out$1.4 billion it, the lialfayi of the neighborhood.This is the coutitys privatel,insured losses in host pilot prof ect for road clevat w 2024 hurricane season. Florida and other states Citizens had 1,241,766 which will help III e flood-prone The Boston based Karen Policies as of Fri day,A . neighborhood maintain access e lark 8,Co.released the 17,up from 1,237,500 to their homes and become more estimate recen by looking policies a week earlier and resil ead to sea level rise.audi Holly v",i ��, at damage to resid al' I o Monroe County Mayor . ...... "Ki, commercial and industrial w234,27Opu be trdmg, W"'di'Ay K arardi rh,_ro I w Merrill Raschem,Mayor Pro fVm VVLs A properties and automobiles data an,its wVbsita. Jim Scholl and commissioners '�'Y'ccgSAR�;u, and losses in what is Citizens officials s.they Michelle Lincoln and Craig Cates INYTIN IILNGGOCRRONUO�11lbr�l I wnas"business the total to do were joined Fri day,Aug.16,by U.S. From left,Anthony So b bag,HD R;Act!mg Mon roe County Ad Del Of st rate o� p. mterruptiord'coverage.The b�elow 1 million policI Rep.Carlos Ginicamez,R Miami,and Wilson;Commissioner Craig Cates;Mayor Pro Tem Jim Scholl,U.S.Rep Carlos estimate Gimenez;Mayor Holly Merrill Ross hen Co Ustrussioner Michelle Linco In Engl- iiiii,cluclocisa.'rout by th-ml of the year $84 an on in in ad be' the subdivision for the remonvneering Director Judy Clarke;Project Manager Debra Tondo V and Dan my Gar losses firon—ind damage, "use of a"de lotion" pru�r� aim d a, Dying fhVb'sid—Vighborhood cle,Ferreira Construction. 'I, the by$440 million from inland has damdued frequent flooding for linear feet of roadway and will The county secured$5.48 million flooding and$130 million horn drsi to We fironastor surge. private insurance market. prolon dpVriodsduVtohV.v protect 105 residential structures. in federal and$3.9 million instate in But amid the hurricane raimall,storm surge,high tides and Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority funding,including a Resilient 1'he estimate is generally season,policies are not kingtides. also parmered with the county to do Florida grant. in line with the report issued ..... d to start hwir in "The Bonding ail cards underground utility work while the "Neighborhood wide hooding oba reinsurance (atizei,,s out I tc�,r neiglaI quality of IiDc7orr days by the gl I ate('a roads are being repaired. mitigation is not as simple as raising Gallagherroker ig lacrRm,hich The six mouth season and weeks at a timc:'Raschein said. D Hiring the last decade'Monroe the road:'acting Monroe County put insured losses for the started June I and will end "Phis is a huge milestone project. County has been working toward Administrator Kevin Wilson said. 1,30 We are-cited to start this first of a more resilient Isev "There are a lot of components that private insurance market N b s,including and the National Flood Citizens,w hich was many to comb at rising waters in our ,rod vultmera flity analysis need to be considered,like water Insurance Program at$1 created as an insurer of last community' and capital plan,which uses management to keep r um"I out billion to$2 billion. I resort,has b crome Hernias The proj det will include a new environmental and human use of our marshore wate rs and of I of Debby made landfid largest property insurer drainage system that collects and tact orsinassessing lieflooding residential properties" Aug.5 a's a"at"gory in recent years as private treats stornawater rumoll The vultmerabilitvCH300"milescut county The project is expected to take 22 1 hurriaterwar carriers faced financial affected area encompasses 4,633 roads. months to complete. Steinhatchee in faylor problems.Citizens reached County,before bringing ISLAMORADA,VILLAGE OF heavy rain�o other parts asmany as 1.412 million policies in fall 2023 before of rural North Florida, seeing reductions because Your Local Arts&CoAtione Connection ISLANDS Georgia and South of the depopulation, Carolina. Prograu, EVERYTHURSDAYINPRINT&ONLINE key new.om NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOT CC 11 HEREBY GIVEN Tlp 11 111L,1"Grob,11'11'11:11 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY PAL,His re, Why, f Uh.w selh,C,c..I, ffl hold,pcbhc HURRICANE SEASON C hearing it Fc.d,.Me,­—C,C,­1—ted it 87000 0,,.,,c COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC IS HERE MEETING AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SECOND READING NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE AN ORDINANCE OF ISLAMORADA,VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, FLOR Da.CONSIDERING THE REQUEST OF SHARON MAHONEY COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 0 BEHALF OF HVSeB INVESTMENTS LOG TO AMID THE VILLAGE'S FUTURE LAID USE MAP FROM RESIDENTIAL NOTICE OF CHANGE TO MONROE CONSERVATION(RC)TO MIXED USE(MU)FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,LOCATED ON PLANTATION ICUR WITH REAL COUNTY TIER OVERLAY DISTRICT MAP ESTATE NUMBER 0S4IRIPUPOP000,AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSMITTAL OF THIS SEPTEMBER 11,2024 ORDINANCETOTHESTATEDE—ENT OFCOMMERCEAND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE UPON THE APPROVAL OF to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday,September 11,2024,the THIS ORDINANCEBYTHESTATEDEIRTMENT OFCOMMERCE. !flfl Monroe County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public! A S NflON NOW AMI ABfl hearing,beginning at 9:00 AM The Bo CC meeting WII be held in hybrid AN ORDINANCE OF ISLAMORADA,VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, lormat'allowing the puddicto attend eithervia loom Welanar or in person CLORIDACON IDERING THE REQUEST OF SHARON MAHONEY IN 1OC-ATII31-5---- The in person meeting will be held at the Murray Nelson Guiernment ON BEHALF OF IN-INVESTMENTS LOG TO AMID THE Center,located at 102050 Overseas High"ay,Key Largo,FIG.The OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FROM NATIVE RESIDENTIAL(Who TO following items will be considered atthe PUBLIC HEARING: HIGHWAY CO— IA ERCL(He)FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, LOCATED ONPLANTATIO KEY,WITH REAL EST4TENUMVER PUBLIC HEARINGS:09:00 AM(or as soon thereafter as maybe heard): 004158-00auuASLEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREIN;PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSMITTAL OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THE STATE NOTICE OF UTILITY BOARD AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,AND PROVIDING FOR AN COMMISSIONERSAMLNUINGIHLMONHOLCOUNIYIILHOVLHLAYDISIHICI EFFECTIVE DATE UPON THE APPROVAL OF THIS ORDINANCE AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING MAP FROM I ILH I 10 1 ILH 111,LOH VACAN I PHOPLH I Y LOOM LD Al NOR I IT BYTHE STATE DEPARTMENT OFCOMMERCE. OCLAN DHIHL,KLY LARGO,DLYCHBLD AS A PATCH Of LAND IN YLCI ION IFEE FOR TH 29,TOWNSHIP 60 YOU IT HANGL 40 LAYI,ISLAND Of KLY LARGO,MONHOL THEAUDITCOMMIT W E UTILITY CO UN I Y,HLOHIDA,HAVING PATCH IT NUMBLH 00003200 000000,AS BOARD OF THE CITY OF KEY EST,FLORIDA, PHOPOYLD BY DAVID DLTAAS GHOYRLCK ON BILTALL Of D ONNAJ WILYON, S, > WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28,2024, BHANCWLYOR�LLILYWAVINDIANDIRCHAT01 AT YONTIHOVIIING AT 3:00 P.M.IN THE KEYS ENERGY SERVICES LOH YLVLHABILIIY;PROVIDING LOH HLPLAL Of CONILL IN G PROVISIONS;G OR IC BOARD ROOM,LOCATED AT 1001 JA M ES STREET, 0 DIN HANYMIIIAL 10 ITT YIAIL LAND PLANNING AUNCY PH 1L LL AND CILIARY Of YIAIL;PROVIDING LOHAMLNUMLNI 10 ITT ITH KEY WEST,FL. OVERLAY DISTRICTMAP;PROVIDINGFORAN[FF[CTIVTDAT[(FILL 2024 014) .THE PUBLIC IS WELCOM E TO ATTEND AN ORDINANCE BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY H""', COMMISSIONERS AMENDING ITT MONHOL COUNTY COMPHHLNJRHL PLAN 10 IcIABLaid GOAL 113,COLO HL 1131,AND HT YPLCUIC NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING AND YUBAHLA POLICY 113L,AVOLITH WOHTOHCF HOUSING YNBAHLA I LOH r REGULAR UTILITY BOARD MEETING A,CHI ION Of PHOPLHIY LOCAILD Al 92501 OHLHGLAS HIGHWAY,KLY LARGO,APPHOXIMAIL MILL MAHKLH 925,CUmLNILY HAVING PATCH A BUDGET HEARING AND REGULAR MEETING OFTHE TILITY DLNIUlCAIlON NUMBIT 00009490 000000,WH ICH INCLUDES CHANGES BOARD OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST,FLORIDA,WILL BE HELD 0 LXINING COMPHHLNJRHL PLAN POLICIa,TIMING DILYPOHION Of ON WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 28,20AD AT 5.00 P.M.IN THE KEYS LA LY LVACIJAIION fall ALLOCAIIONJ,10 1 LOH I LXCHANCL PROGRAM ENERGY SERVICES BOARD ROOM,LOCATED AT 1 001 I FUR OR BANKING IN 10 ADMINIL,I HAIL HL HPLILL POOLLOH IAKINGYANDBLHI AN ORDINANCE OF ISLAMORADA,VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, STREET OVHAnpS Of LIABILIIY HLDUCIION COUNIYWIDLAS PHOPOYLD BY CLMLX FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 30"LAND DEVELOPMENT C a PLOWING HUCHON MAILHIALY,LLOHIDA,TLC;PHHO�'Dl�l N G 0 at T H HLHABLI IS REGULATIONS; ARTICLE VII "ENVIRONMENTAL PROPOSED BUDGETFOR FISCALYEAR 2025 1 H NYMIIIAL 10 ITT YIAIL L THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARING IS TO APPROVE THE LONG LOH HLPLAL Of CONILLICIING P SONG; ;PLO VI KING 101 SYSTEMS PLANNING AILNCY AND I HIT a L CIL I AHy REGULATIONS;DIVISION 2 I)OCNS AND SHORELINE USES', AND FIVE-YEAR FINANCIAL PLAN Of YIAIL;PROVIDING LOH AMLNDMLNI 10 ITT COMPHHLNJRHL PLAN; SECTION 301542 OF THE VILLAGE CODE,PROVIDING FOR PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE(FILL 2023 205) EVE IIII PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE, THE MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE �Wf?BCD Of ITT KlsS LTC,LOH BLOCK 3,LOI 12&RAW LOI 11, LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE PAHAIKLATGO,PB 1 159 MONHOL COUNHY,LLOHIDA HAVING Pcbl­,A otA dHe,fts., ,0,,.,,c High-A el—bid,Fl,.d, PARCHDLN IT CAITUN NUMBILH 0 059 410 000000,Al APPHOXIMAIL MILL MAHKLH103 Affected rHvv.,B,appear it ffi,pcbhc h,-, ffi,Z­ id,, The last day to register to vote for the upcoming General �,.D­nl-fo r,His pcbhearingml�hearing be h,, .d submit evidencem Election is Monday,October 7,2024. Anyone who is A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE vP the respect U ,'Redr not a registered voter by this date will not be eligible to RELIEF'OP'A BCD 0 T I IT L KLYS LTC,LOH BLOCK 3,LOI 10&RAW LOI 11, vote on Tuesday,Garcendoer 5,2024. HK,KLY ARCO,PB 1 159 MONHOL COUN I Y,LLOHIDA HAVING Pursuant R,inlc­286 0105,Fl,rd,SULcOv,r,... .HUE t,appeal any PARCH KILN I LICAI ION NUMBILH 00551400 000000,Al APPHOXIMAI L MILL d­v­­d,by ffi,Ch.—d,Whot,C,­fl with ev,,ft t,,rn— .......... MAHKLH 103 —ed—d it such meeting or h,-,will need,—cl of the proceedings ,.d,on vc�paT.,.,B, d U—that, ew,ed f ffi, Please visit the Monroe County Welocite at—Mouroesount"'go' pywi,gi�,rrnd,prepared by,wort egp,,vr it me pp,ll,.t'c vell UMMO DIA PARA INSCRIBIRSE PARA VOTAR for meeting agenda updates and information regarding the Nam a. vc _ C, options available to th —cl I d, c:rpublic to Ni-the III meeting and/or to make H,based. El ultimo Via para,inscribirse para,ve,Bar para,la pr6od ma public comments on I a in agenda items general n elect ism as el Jones 7 de ontutore del 2024.Toda Perseart to Section 286 0105 Florida Statutes,ifa a,decdes to appeal ADA I­:K—ch—wid,the A--.wid,Rwit,flirv,-f 19'o'It P'.'.c wh,ere d.,bl,d,.d wh,.,,d cia.,d­..,d,v,.Urouv�.ffi..,,rDyb­w­fOnt,hv,bflHyc1a,Cd­U,t ffi,ffi—f Paama qua no sea on votam,inscrine para,esta facto any decision of the Board of County Commissioners, respect soe't to any no send elegible paravotar el mutes 5 de nimciendare del matter conside,edar the meeting or hearing he or she willneeda record of P' fttl�thepioceedimts and Na(,for such purpose,he or she mayneed to ensure ffi,IL,ADA—cl—b—I(305)664 6448(TTY 6aA 8890)it 1,,vt goes 2024 ,� es,fim record of the proceedings is made,which record smsech the d,v,A,v,thereto. R.Joyce Griffin sestimoryk evidence upon which the appeal is sobebaded TO,,—--ts,.,.b,.fto--cc committees.,yb,Aev,­t 'fact -If you are a person with a disability who needs T-meeting. Super of Elect ons ADA ASSISTANCE. 520 a C allege Rd special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, please contact the ing,Administrator's Office,by phoning(305) Key West,Florida 33040 292-4441,bet-.deohours,of8.30a.m.-5.00p.m,nolanerthan five(5)calendar days In ....... weva,keyselections.org fiorf�the scheduled meeting,ifyonarehearing or Jennifer L-eb-rd voice impaired,can.711 Director of Planning r