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Item Q01 Q1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY of MONROE Mayor James K.Scholl,District 3 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern Michelle Lincoln,District 2 Craig Cates,District 1 David Rice,District 4 Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 Board of County Commissioners Meeting March 25, 2025 Agenda Item Number: Q1 2023-3520 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Anjelica Harden-Ivanoski 305-292- N/A 3478 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: CAY Report for March 2025. ITEM BACKGROUND: Monthly report is attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A INSURANCE REQUIRED: No CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A - Report. DOCUMENTATION: County Attorney Report March 2025.pdf February Open Claims.pdf February claims incident report.pdf FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A 3633 ' W, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe + � Ifu�� �, Mayor James K.Scholl,District 3 ti Mayor Pro Tem,Michelle Lincoln,District 2 The Florida Keys r � a Craig Cates,District 1 David Rice,District 4 Robert B.Shillinger,Jr.,County Attorney** ,w Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 Pedro J.Mercado,Sr.Assistant County Attorney** Christine Limbert-Barrows,Sr.Assistant County Attorney** Derek V.Howard,Sr.Assistant County Attorney** Office of the County Attorney Peter H.Morris,Assistant County Attorney ** I I11 12'Street,Suite 408 Patricia Fables,Assistant County Attorney Key West,FL 33040 Joseph X.DiNovo,Assistant County Attorney** (305)292-3470 Office Kelly Dugan,Assistant County Attorney (305)292-3516 Fax Anjelica Harden-Ivanoski,Assistant County Attorney Eve M.Lewis,Assistant County Attorney** Gaelan P.Jones,Assistant County Attorney Jeni-Lee MacLaughlin,Assistant County Attorney Ana Walter,Assistant County Attorney **Board Certified in City,County&Local Govt.Law To: Mayor & Commissioners From: Bob Shillinger, County Attorney Date: March , 2025 Re: March 2025 County Attorney Report Closed Sessions at the March: 1. Monroe County, Florida v. Leonardo Rodriguez and Pilar Franco Case No. 22-CA- 349-P. Foreclosure action stemming from Code Compliance Case CE19030156. The property is compliant. Defendants have responded to the County's prior counter-offer with a new offer which will be discussed in closed session. 2. Monroe County, Florida v. Marck Schofield Case No. 18-CA-217-P. Foreclosure action stemming from Code Compliance Case CE10040067. Monroe County has a Judgment of Foreclosure. The property remains non-compliant. Schofield has made a new settlement offer which will be discussed in closed session. 3. Roy's Trailer Park, Inc. et al. v. Monroe County, 19-CA-175-K. Declaratory Judgment suit filed by Roy's against County as part of its eviction suit against its tenants. County counterclaim against the trailer park and the park residents, seeking an injunction prohibiting occupancy at the park until serious fire and life safety issues have been addressed, appointment of a receiver, and declaratory relief to determine whether the owner or tenants are responsible for the code violations. The Court granted Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Roy's and defendant Tenants' Motion to Dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The County filed a Motion for Rehearing on February 26, 2025. Trial Court Cases of Interest 4. In re: Michael Joseph McMahon and Sergei Nikoshchenkov, U.S. Bankruptcy Ct. S.D.Fla.. Case No. 23-1154-RAM. Monroe County is a secured creditor in this Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, with a claim for over $260,000 in unpaid tourist development and tourist impact taxes. The settlement agreement was executed in February. Currently awaiting funds. 3634 5. F.E.B. Corp. v. Monroe County & FDEP, DEP OGC Case No.: 24-1615 (DEP Permit No. 44-0137939-029-EG). Petitioner F.E.B. Corp., challenges FDEP's permit to the County that establishes a public mooring field at Man of War Harbor in Key West. FDEP has yet to refer the matter to the Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH). 6. Massacci, et al. v. Monroe County, et al., Case No. 24-CA-566-K. Personal injury lawsuit by the personal representative of the estate of Kirk Weidericht against the County, FDOT, Big Pine Academy and Rubi Metass for the injuries and subsequent death of Mr. Weidericht who was riding his motorcycle on or near Dear Run Trail when he was struck by the driver (Metass). The Plaintiff has added Webber Infrastructure Management, Inc as an additional defendant in the case. The County has answered. Plaintiff filed an amended Reply and General Denial of Affirmative Defenses in light of the Amended Complaint. Discovery is ongoing. 7. Cayo Hueso Investments, Inc. v. Monroe County, DOAH Case 24-2250-GM. Cayo Hueso, an adjacent property owner, filed a petition challenging the County's amendments of the Land Development Code (zoning) and Comprehensive Plan (Future Land Use Map/FLUM) in order to allow a shoreside facility for the proposed mooring field in Boca Chica Harbor. On 12/13/24, the ALJ entered a Recommended Order affirming the correctness of the County's actions. The adverse property owner filed timely exceptions to the DOAH judge's Recommended Order. Awaiting Florida Commerce to issue final order. 8. John Kuluz, Fred Laemmerhirt, and Alberto Lazaro v. Monroe County and 17RM Investments, LLC, 21-CA-357-P. Plaintiffs Kuluz and Laemmerhirt and Intervenor Lazaro (Neighbors) are the owners of property near 17RM's Key Largo property. The Neighbors are seeking a declaratory judgment against the County's determination that a 20-foot front-yard setback does not apply, under the Land Development Code, to 17RM's property on the basis that it is fronted by a private access easement. The Court granted the County's and 17RM's motion for summary judgment and denied the Neighbors' motion for summary judgment then entered final judgment in favor of the County and 17RM on 11/27/24. On 12/11/24 the neighbors filed a Motion for Rehearing, which remains pending. 9. Mitchell Kukulski v. Biltmore Construction and Monroe County, 24-CA-302-P. Plaintiffs alleges that he was injured when he tripped and fell in one of the medians in the parking lot outside the Plantation Key courthouse. The courthouse was under construction at the time. The County filed an answer and a cross-complaint for indemnification against the contractor Biltmore Construction. Discovery is ongoing. Mediation is being rescheduled. 10.John Behmke et al. v. Monroe County, 24-CA-94-K. Plaintiffs are/were property owners in the Coral Hammock and allege inverse condemnation based on their inability to conduct vacation rentals beginning in in 2016, when code compliance cited them for renting in a land use district that prohibited vacation rentals (the Third DCA affirmed a decision of the Circuit Court finding the Mixed-Use District does not prohibit vacation rentals of attached units and reversing orders of the code compliance special magistrate finding the properties in violation). Plaintiffs seek takings compensation as well as lost rental income and other financial damages. The County filed its motion to dismiss the second amended complaint. Several attempts have been made to set a hearing for the motion but there have been several dates conflicts with plaintiffs' attorney. 3635 11.Stacey Mitchell v. Monroe County, 24-CA-890-K. Plaintiff sued the County alleging Whistleblower violations. Plaintiff also sued the Board of County Commissioners, 3406 NORTH ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD CORPORATION, and the Tourist Development Council. The County has filed a partial motion to dismiss and an Answer to the complaint. Counsel for 3406 North Roosevelt filed a motion to dismiss. Judge Koenig granted 3406 North Roosevelt's Motion to Disqualify Presiding Judge on 2/13/25. The parties are currently waiting for the case to be reassigned to a new judge and for the Motion to Dismiss hearings to be set. 12.2014 Janet Vincent Family Trust, et al., v. Monroe County Case No. 24-CA-000332-K. Plaintiffs are seeking declaratory judgment regarding a parcel of land abutting their properties. The County's motion to dismiss that was granted in part. Plaintiff filed an amended complaint, the County filed a second motion to dismiss. The Court denied the County's motion to dismiss on 1/16/25. Discovery is ongoing. 13.Peter & Olivia Poto v. Monroe County/Monroe County v. Jane Gilbert Trust, 22-CA- 709-K, quiet title and specific performance action by buyers of a property where seller had sold development rights to one lot and entered into a unity of title as part of the County's Less than Fee program. Settlement Agreement was approved at the December BOCC Meeting. Awaiting finalization of sale. 14.Jay Archbell PA v. Buirley, Monroe County, et al., 23-CA-108-K. The County previously settled its claim against Jay Archbell, PA (the property owner) for a reduced amount of code liens. The property (3 El Monte Lane, Big Coppitt) appears to have some owners outside the chain of title. Archbell then sued prior owners Kenneth and Anita Lynn Buirley, the County, and others, to quiet title. 15.Maschal et al. v. Monroe County and FKAA, 19-CA-186-K. Suit by 12 individuals seeking similar relief to the Delaney lawsuit, which the County and FKAA won. The County and FKAA filed answers and a joint Counterclaim for injunctive relief, compelling the property owner plaintiffs to connect to the wastewater system. On 1/28/25, the Court granted the County & FKAA's motion for summary judgment and denied the properties motion for summary judgment. On 2/28/25, the Court denied Plaintiffs' Motion for rehearing. Defendants will move for final judgment. 16.Martin v. Monroe County Florida, 24-CA-517-P. Plaintiff sought declaratory judgement regarding the applicability of hurricane emergency declarations on building permit extensions. The parties reached settlement and the case has been stayed to allow the parties to fulfill their obligations under the settlement agreement. Parties filed a Joint Motion for Agreed Order of Dismissal on 3/4/25. The Order was signed by the judge. 17.Kearns Construction Company v. Monroe County, 24-CA-001134-M. This action is a Petition for Writ of Certiorari seeking to quash the BOCC's award of the contract for RFP-568 Artificial Reef Materials Deployment to Gulfside 10-Mile Reef. On 1/31/25, the Court denied the County's Motion to Dismiss. The County filed a 45-page Response to the Petition, County Appendix, and Motion to Strike the Petitioner's Appendix on 2/20/25. Petitioner has until 3/7/25 to reply to the County's Response. 18.Dalk Land, L.P. v. Monroe County Building Department, 24-CA-989-K. Dalk Land seeks a writ of Mandamus relating to an appeal from a DOAH decision. The County filed a written response and opposition. The Court issued a Writ of Mandamus ordering the County to send Dalk Land's floodplain appeal to DOAH. 3636 Appellate Cases of Interest 19.Seven Eight Investments, LLC v. Monroe County, 24-AP-009-K, 24-AP-010- K. Property owners appealed from the Code Compliance Special Magistrate's final orders finding them in violation of the Code for failure to obtain a conditional use permit and for illegal accessory use of the property (storage and pool) without a principal use following demolition of the residence. Briefing is complete. The Court denied the County's a motion for appointment of a three-judge panel. Oral argument was held 02/20/25, awaiting a ruling. 20.601 Cuda Properties, LLC v. Monroe County & SFWMD, Case No. 3D24-118 (L.T. Case No. 2023-066-DAO-ERP) and 3D24-2101 (L.T. Case No.2024-086-DAO-ERP). 601 Cuda Properties, LLC, has filed a second appeal from a SFWMD Order dismissing 601 Cuda's petition for a formal administrative proceeding on the grounds that the petition was untimely. 601 Cuda's petition opposed the Environmental Resource Permit that was issued to the County on 11/17/23, authorizing the use of sovereign submerged lands to repair the Rock Harbor Breakwater and install an air bubble curtain and seaweed gate. On 10/16/24, the property owner filed an amended petition, which was denied by the District on 10/29/24. On 11/21/24, the property owner instituted an appeal of the District determination to the 3rd District Court of Appeal. The property owner's Initial Brief was due on 01/30/25. On 01/22/25, the property owner filed a Notice of Agreed Extension of Time to File Initial Brief. The time for the service of the Appellant's Initial Brief has been extended to 03/28/25. 21.Pirates Saving Paradise, Inc. v. Little Palm Dolphin Resort Development, LLC, Case No. 24-CA-1074-K. Neighbors filed a petition for a writ of certiorari challenging Planning Commission Resolution No. P01-24, which approved Little Palm Dolphin Resort Development, LLC's (Little Palm's) parking variance. On 2/3/25, the Court granted the petition and quashed the parking variance. 22.Pirates Saving Paradise, Inc. v. Little Palm Dolphin Resort Development, LLC, and Monroe County Planning Commission (DOAH Case 24-004225). On 10/25/24 property owners improperly filed a duplicate appeal to DOAH of Planning Commission Resolution No. P01-24, which approved Little Palm Dolphin Resort Development's request for a non-use variance eliminating the requirement to have six boat trailer parking spaces on the property (a reduction of 114 parking spaces to 108 parking spaces) in order to render the property's Planning Commission-approved major conditional use site plan in compliance with the Code's standard parking requirements. The DOAH hearing judge granted the County's Motion to Dismiss and entered a final order in favor of the County on 12/12/24. The property owners have 30 days (until 01/13/25) to seek review of the DOAH hearing judge's decision in favor of the County. The property owners did not seek appellate review of the DOAH hearing judge's decision granting the County's Motion to Dismiss. The DOAH hearing judge's decision dismissing this case is final and this case is closed. 23.Tavernier Community Association, Inc., James Bell, and Chris Hoguet v. Monroe County, Florida (State of Florida Department of Commerce). On 12/16/24 neighboring property owners filed a petition with the Florida Department of Commerce challenging Ordinance No. 004-2024 as inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The County submitted its Notice of Filing Written Testimony to Florida Commerce on 01/17/25. Florida Commerce now has until 2/14/25 to issue its written decision on the issue of whether the land development regulations Ordinance No. 004-2024 approved are consistent with the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan. 3637 24.Shands v. City of Marathon, 3D21-1987. This is a long running takings case involving an offshore island located within the City of Marathon. On 05/3/23, the Third DCA reversed a trial court decision in favor of the City and, in doing so, created a new hybrid species of inverse condemnation claim that, if left unchecked, could have dire consequences for the growth management policies governing the Florida Keys Areas of Critical State Concern. On 06/2/23, the County and the Village of Islamorada filed an amicus brief in support of Marathon's Motion for Rehearing, Rehearing en banc, and for Certification to the Florida Supreme Court. On 2/5/25, the court issued an en banc decision that held the same as the prior panel decision. On 3/3/25, the City filed a motion for certification. The County is currently assisting the City in securing amicus support for when the City seeks review in the Florida Supreme Court. 25.Sunset Gardens Estate Land Trust v. Monroe County, 19-CA-460-P, 3D23-1368. Property owner sued claiming that various state laws including the Right to Farm Act, preempt the County's land development regulations. The County filed a counterclaim. On 07/11/23, the Court entered judgment for the Plaintiffs. The County appealed to the Third DCA. Oral argument was held on 10/1/24. Awaiting ruling. 26.Denise Joy Snyder Living Trust v. Monroe County, 24-AP-003-K. Owner filed an appeal of the Code Compliance Special Magistrate's final order finding them in violation of the code for unpermitted land clearing and imposing fines and restoration requirements. Briefing is complete. The Court denied the County's motion for assignment of a three judge panel. 27.Swanson v. Rick Griffin and Monroe County, 24-CA-503-K, 3D24-1727. Property owners sued seeking to extend their building permits deadline or to provide an administrative appeal pursuant to Fla. Stat. 252.363 or LDC 6-56. On 8/29/24, the court entered its order granting complaint for writ of mandamus and ordering the building official to deem owners' notice of appeal complete and schedule a hearing before the CBA. The County appealed on 09/27/24. The County's initial brief is due on 3/31/25. The owners have proposed a settlement agreement currently under review. Class Action Lawsuits where Monroe County is a Party 28.Monroe County v. 3M, et al., 22-CA-618-K/2:22-cv-03680-RMG, consolidated into 2:18-mn-02873-RMG: On 9/9/2022, Monroe County filed suit against manufacturers of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to recover damages for investigation, remediation, removal, disposal, treatment and monitoring of water and soil created by defendants' products. PFAS had been detected at the Monroe County Fire Training Academy on Grassy Key. On 10/7/22, defendants removed the case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. On 10/26/22, the County's case was transferred and consolidated with other similar cases in the Multi District Litigation (MDL)case pending in the District of South Carolina before Hon. Richard M. Gergel. 3638 Constitutional Officer Cases 29.The Supervisor of Elections is currently involved in several litigation matters. The cases challenge various Florida Statutes regarding election legislation and voter registration. Supervisor Hodies and other SOEs retained outside counsel, but the County Attorney's office is assisting in the defense of each case. Current pending matters are as follows with the cases being at various stages of litigation: A) League of Women Voters of FL v. Sec'y of State Lee, Sherri Hodies, et al, 4:21- cv-00186; USDC/NDFL, 11th Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 22-11143. Above case consolidated with NAACP of FL v. Sec'y of State Lee, Sherri Hodies, , et al, 4.21- cv-00187, USDC/NDFL, 11th Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 22-1114; Florida Rising Together, v. Sec'y of State Lee, Sherri Hodies, et al, 4:21-cv-201, USDC/NDFL, 11th Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 22-11143; and Harriet Tubman Freedom Fighters, et al v. Laurel M. Lee, et al, No. 4:21-cv-00-242-MW-MAF, 11th Cir. Ct. App. 22- 11133. Following an appeal to the Eleventh Circuit, these cases were remanded to the District Court(Chief Judge Walker), who issued a Final Order on Remand (on 2/8/24) that the drop-box restrictions and registration-delivery requirements in SIB 90 were not unconstitutional, because they did not unduly burden the right to vote. The case is essentially finished, other than motions for attorneys' fees and costs which are still pending. B) Vote.org v. Byrd, Sherri Hodies, , et al, No. 4:23-cv-00111 (N.D. Fla.); 11t" Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 23-13727. The appeal is scheduled for oral argument before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals during the week of May 5, 2025. C) NAACP v. Byrd, Sherri Hodies, et al No. 23-cv-215 (N. D. Fla.)/11th Cir. Ct. App. Case No. 23-12308. A two-week bench trial began 04/1/24. Seven (7) days were held, but then the trial court granted leave for Plaintiffs to file their Fourth Amended Complaint. All defendants answered by 04/29/24. The case is essentially finished, other than a determination of the amount of attorney's fees that plaintiff may recover from the State defendants, but not the Supervisors. Foreclosure Actions 30.The County Attorney's Office is currently prosecuting 27 cases to foreclose or otherwise enforce on County code compliance liens. The Office is also currently defending 75 mortgage foreclosure cases, where the County holds an interest in the property, usually as a result of an inferior code compliance lien. Other Matters of Interest 31.Code Collections. In February, Code Compliance and the County Attorney's office collected $37,370.20 in fines and costs. For the first five months of the 2025 fiscal year, $522,198.96 was collected for fines and costs. See attached report. 32.Vacation Rental Prosecutions. At the 2/27/25 Code Compliance hearing, four vacation rental cases were heard. All cases were compliant prior to the hearing and the Special Magistrate ordered one-time fines as follows: VR-JAN25-0003, $7500; VR- JAN25-00047 $9000; VR-JAN25-0005, $4500; VR-JAN25-0001, $5,000 per stipulated agreement of the parties. 3639 33.Staffing update. The County Attorney's Office is welcoming Jeni-Lee MacLaughlin (starting 2/14/25) and Ana Walters (starting 3/3/25)as Assistant County Attorneys. The office continues to interview for one more vacancy. 34.Professional Development. a. Public Records Assistant Kayla Chanthavong was appointed Public Relations Director for the Florida Records Management Association. b. Assistant County Attorney, Patricia Eables, was recently appointed by the Supreme Court of Florida to the Sixteenth Circuit Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee and she was selected as Chair. Risk Management Risk Management activity and policy renewals for February 2025: Agenda items approved: 30 Insurance policies renewed: 0 Flood policies renewed: 3 3640 Public Records iirwoe Co li j iiin ty, P li III III i , IIRemir d s IIPe iirry o Ilan im&ince llepo,rt February 1, to February 28, Z.0. 2_5 AIIII Departments Z93 Requests Receiived 288 Requests Closed 2 Day(s)to Fulfillment (Median days regluiired to fulfill request in, reporting Period') The County Attorneyr's Office fulfilled 193 of the received regluests. IBeIlow is a breakdown,of requests processed by each department (NOt TE: some requests have encore than one departmient assigned thus thie niumiber cain add l up to miore thian 283 or 288 Building INeva 86 Closed 87 Code Compliance INeva 50 Closed 48 County Attorneys INew 110 Cloised 120 County Attorneys(Building Requests) INew 70 Cloised 73 Planning INevv 16 Closed 16 MCIFR INeva 6 Closed 7 OMB INeva 10 Closed 13 3641 Open Claims(Training) As of 2025 03 10 08:19:43 Eastern Standard dime/EST-�Generated by Jac.I yn F I att Filtered By Show:All claims/incidents Status equals Open,Re-open Claim/incident:Record Type Incident Sub Type Claim/Incident:Claim/Incident Number Incident Date Department Automobile Auto Liability 202401-1050 1/6/2024 Corrections 202405-1102 9/25/2023 Facilities Maintenance 202407-1147 7/30/2024 Facilities Maintenance 202408-1153 8/7/2024 Building 202408-1156 7/18/2024 Engineering/Roads&Bridges 202409-1164 8/21/2024 Social Services 202411-1201 11/25/2024 Building 202412-1202 12/2/2024 MCFR 202412-1207 12/10/2024 Corrections 202502-1254 2/19/2025 Engineering/Roads&Bridges Subtotal Count 10 Auto Physical Damage 202302-0851 2/7/2023 MCFR 202302-0861 2/24/2023 MCFR 202310-0999 9/22/2023 Social Services 202301-0829 1/15/2023 MCFR 202309-0977 8/24/2023 Social Services 202407-1138 7/25/2024 MCFR 202409-1178 9/27/2024 MCFR 202410-1180 10/1/2024 Employee Services 202410-1182 10/1/2024 Facilities Maintenance 202410-1183 10/8/2024 Employee Services 202410-1184 10/4/2024 Parks&Beaches 202410-1185 10/14/2024 MCFR 202410-1190 10/26/2024 MCFR 202411-1199 11/25/2024 Building 202412-1206 12/12/2024 Facilities Maintenance 202412-1229 12/24/2024 MCFR 202501-1243 1/31/2025 Solid Waste 202502-1251 2/19/2025 MCFR 202502-1253 2/19/2025 Engineering/Roads&Bridges 202503-1258 2/3/2025 Social Services Subtotal Count 20 Subtotal Count 30 Incident General/Public Liability 202406-1112 6/12/2024 Library Subtotal Count 1 Property Damage 202406-1117 6/27/2024 Parks&Beaches Subtotal Count 1 Subtotal Count 2 Liability Auto Liability 202310-0994 9/28/2023 202301-0826 1/9/2023 Facilities Maintenance 202405-1096 4/23/2024 Parks&Beaches 202502-1245 2/7/2025 Engineering/Roads&Bridges Subtotal Count 4 Employment Practices Liability 202406-1116 3/26/2024 County Attorney Subtotal Count 1 Errors&Omissions 202502-1252 2/15/2025 Code Compliance Subtotal Count 1 General Public Liability 202211-0736 1/26/2021 Risk 202211-0745 2/18/2022 202211-0747 4/7/2022 Airport 202307-0928 6/17/2023 Airport 202308-0940 12/7/2022 Airport 202311-1010 11/8/2023 Library 202405-1103 6/1/2023 Parks&Beaches 202406-1113 5/18/2024 Parks&Beaches 202407-1120 7/8/2024 Parks&Beaches 202407-1122 12/29/2023 Engineering/Roads&Bridges 202407-1123 7/9/2024 Library 202407-1125 2/7/2023 Engineering/Roads&Bridges 202410-1186 10/15/2024 Court Administration 202412-1209 12/17/2024 Parks&Beaches 202501-1241 1/22/2025 Parks&Beaches 202502-1244 2/1/2025 Library 202502-1257 1/6/2025 Employee Services Subtotal 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