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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem C14 COUNTY of MONROE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Michelle Lincoln,District 2 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern David Rice,District 4 y Craig Cates,District 1 James K. Scholl,District 3 � « Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 Regular Meeting April 15, 2026 Agenda Item Number: C14 26-0751 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Fire Rescue TIME APPROXIMATE: N/A STAFF CONTACT: R.L. Colina, Fire Chief AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of the attached Resolution authorizing the transfer of any ownership interest that Monroe County has in the "MedFlex 2000" Automated Dispensing Cabinets, the Portable Fire Pump, and the 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator received by Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. pursuant to the 2nd Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement between the parties. ITEM BACKGROUND: Approval of a Resolution authorizing the transfer of any ownership interest from Monroe County to Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. (ORVFD) in the "MedFlex 2000" Automated Dispensing Cabinets, the Portable Fire Pump, and the 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator, consistent with the County's obligations set forth in the 2nd Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement between the said parties. ORVFD is in need of"Medflex 2000"Automated Dispensing Cabinets, a Portable Fire Pump, and a 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator, and such equipment will directly support ORVFD in the provision of fire protection and emergency medical services for the Ocean Reef Club, located within unincorporated Monroe County. The purchases are supported by a lawful public purpose consistent with County Ordinance No. 010-2022, and when required by law for use of local infrastructure surtax funds, each item has a minimum expected life of at least five (5) years. Through this Resolution, the BOCC resolves to transfer any of its ownership interest in the said property from Monroe County to ORVFD. Additionally, the BOCC authorizes the County Administrator, or designee, to take all necessary action(s), including but not limited to the execution of documentation, to divest Monroe County of any legal interest(s) to the personal property herein described that was or will be purchased by the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. and reimbursed by Monroe County, consistent with the 2nd Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement that was duly approved and executed on behalf of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On June 18, 2025, BOCC approved the 1 St Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement with Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.; and adopted Resolution No. 221-2025 to divest Monroe County of any ownership interest in the personal property described therein. On July 17, 2024, BOCC approved agenda item P3 - 2024 Reimbursement Agreement with Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.; and adopted Resolution No. 230-2024 to divest Monroe County of any ownership interest in the personal property described therein. INSURANCE REQUIRED: No CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Resolution. DOCUMENTATION: BOCC Resolution No. TBD Transferring Ownership Interest FY26 Items to ORVFD Partially Executed—2nd Amendment to 2024 Reimbursement Agreement (Companion Item No.: 26- 0750) BOCC Resolution No. 2025-221.pdf Fully Executed— 1st Amendment to 2024 Reimbursement Agreement BOCC Resolution No. 2024-230.pdf Fully Executed—2024 Reimbursement Agreement BOCC Ordinance No. 010-2022 One-Cent Infrastructure Sales Tax FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A Effective Date: Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Source of Funds: CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: 14. Approvalof the attached Resolutionauthorizing the transfer es 1 interest that Monroe County has in the " Automated is slng Cabinets, the Portable Fire Pump, and the 200 k-W Dieselrive received by Oceanto Fire Department, Inc. pursuant to the 2ndAmendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement between the parties. RESOLUTION NO. -2026 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF ANY OWNERSHIP INTERESTS THAT MONROE COUNTY HAS IN THE MEDFLEX 2000 AUTOMATED DISPENSING CABINETS, THE PORTABLE FIRE PUMP, AND THE 200 KILOWATT DIESEL DRIVEN GENERATOR RECEIVED BY OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC.; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Fire Department") is a Florida 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation; and WHEREAS,the Fire Department provides emergency medical,rescue, and fire protection services for a community located in unincorporated Monroe County, commonly known as Ocean Reef Club, in conjunction with Monroe County Fire Rescue; and WHEREAS, the Fire Department is in need of"Medflex 2000" Automated Dispensing Cabinets, a Portable Fire Pump, and a 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator, and such equipment will directly support the Fire Department in the provision of fire protection and emergency medical services for the Ocean Reef Club; and WHEREAS, the Fire Department has requested assistance from Monroe County in paying for the purchase of the above-mentioned personal property to facilitate the delivery of life safety services as described herein; and WHEREAS,Monroe County has entered into various reimbursement agreements with the Fire Department whereby Monroe County has agreed, upon receipt of proper documentation, to reimburse the Fire Department for the purchase of such personal property and equipment in order to meet the needs of Monroe County residents and visitors in that region; and WHEREAS, the purchases are supported by a lawful public purpose consistent with County Ordinance No. 010-2022, and when required by law for use of local infrastructure surtax 1 funds, each item has a minimum expected life of at least five (5) years; and WHEREAS,the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners finds that the purchase of"Medflex 2000" Automated Dispensing Cabinets, a Portable Fire Pump, and a 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator by the Fire Department and subsequent reimbursement by the County,consistent with the 2nd Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement, serves the public health, safety, and welfare of Monroe County, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1: That the foregoing "WHEREAS"clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this resolution. Section 2: That the Monroe County Commission hereby donates all rights, title and interest that it may have in the"Medflex 2000"Automated Dispensing Cabinets,the Portable Fire Pump, and the 200 kW Diesel Driven Generator, to the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Section 3: That the County Administrator, or designee, is hereby authorized to take all necessary action(s), including but not limited to the execution of documentation,to divest Monroe County of any legal interest(s)to the personal property herein described that was purchased by the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. and such purchase was later reimbursed by Monroe County, consistent with a separate reimbursement agreement duly approved and executed on behalf of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners. Section 4: That if any clause, section,other part or application of this resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion or applications of this resolution. Section 5: That this resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting of said Board held on the this day of 12026. Mayor Michelle Lincoln Mayor Pro Tem David Rice Commissioner Craig Cates Commissioner Holly Merrill Raschein Commissioner James K. Scholl 2 (Seal) Attest: Kevin Madok, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: Deputy Clerk Michelle Lincoln, Mayor Approved as to legal form and sufficiency: Eve M Lewis Digitally signed by Eve M.Lewis By: M. Date:2026.03.24 09:29:27-04'00' Eve M. Lewis, Asst. County Attorney 3 2nd AMENDMENT TO 2024 REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. THIS SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT is made this day of , 20 by and between Monroe County, Florida, through the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners,a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter "County"), and Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation (hereinafter "ORVFD" OR "FIRE DEPARTMENT"), and hereby modifies the Original Agreement between the parties dated July 17, 2024 ("Original Agreement"), and the 1" Amendment thereto dated June 18, 2025 ("1"Amendment"); and said parties agree as follows: W I T N E SSETH: WHEREAS, ORVFD is a Florida not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), corporation having its principal office at 100 Anchor Drive, Key Largo, FL 33037, that offers the County as-needed voluntarily firefighting and emergency medical services in the unincorporated area of Monroe County that is commonly referred to as the Ocean Reef Club; and WHEREAS, the County has the authority to accept the service of volunteers consistent with the provisions of Sections 125.9501-125.9506, Florida Statutes, and the voluntary services of firefighters and emergency medical service providers are essential to the health,safety,and welfare of the residents and visitors of Monroe County; and WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature, as specified in Section 401.104, Florida Statutes,has declared its "intent that emergency medical services are essential to the health and well-being of all citizens and that private and public expenditures for adequate emergency medical services represent a constructive investment in the future..." of the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, Florida courts and various Florida Attorney Generals have recognized that a governmental entity, such as the County,may carry out a public purpose through private,nonprofit corporations, and this method of providing services to the public has been approved,provided that proper safeguards and some degree of control are exercised and retained by the governmental entity to assure accomplishment of the public purpose; and WHEREAS, in AGO 2002-18, the Florida Attorney General opined that a county in Florida may expend public funds to assist a county volunteer fire department in making payments on the purchase of a new fire truck where the county finds that a public purpose is present; and WHEREAS, Section 212.055(2), Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to levy up to one (1) cent discretionary sales surtax in order to finance,plan, and construct infrastructure, defined in the statute to include, among other things, any fixed capital expenditure or fixed capital outlay associated with the construction of public facilities that have a life expectancy of five (5) or more years, and also fire department vehicles and emergency medical service vehicles; and WHEREAS, Section 212.055(2)(f), Florida Statutes, authorizes the County, which is designated as an area of critical state concern,to expend up to 10%of the infrastructure sales surtax 1 purposes,proceeds for any public purpose other than for infrastructure met, and such conditions have been met; and WHEREAS,on July 17,2024, the County approved the Original Agreement and adopted Resolution No. 230-2024 that authorized the expenditure of public funds for the purchase of the ambulance and equipment set forth therein and the transfer of any ownership interest in said property from the County to when other condi'ti'ons are and WHEREAS, on June 18, 2025, the County approved the 1" Amendment to the Reimbursement Agreement and adopted Resolution No.221-2025 that authorized the expenditure of public funds for the purchase an 'Incident command vehicle and its accessories, to wit: a 2024 Ford F250 for a maximum total of$145,000.00; and WHEREAS, the parties acknowledge that the state Legislature has recognized that the provision of fire protection services constitutes a public purpose and has specifically authorized a county to provide such services pursuant to Section 125.01(l)(d), Fla. Stat.; and WHEREAS,if ORVFD was not present to provide fire protection and emergency medical services in the Ocean Reef Club, the County would need to explore other service options within that region to avoid any gaps in those lifesaving r ® r services; WHEREAS, it follows that the County Commission hereby finds and determines that supporting ORVFD through reimbursement of its expenses serves a valid public purpose, and proper safeguards are implemented to assure accomplishment of the public purpose by ORVFD- and and WHEREAS, the parties hereby approve the terms and conditions as stated 'in this 2nd Amendment to the Reimbursement Agreement. NOW, THERFORE IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual consideration and premises set forth below,the parties hereto agree as follows.- I. The recitations referred to above are true and correct, and are hereby adopted and incorporated as if set forth in full. The parties seek to describe changes in the Reimbursement Agreement in following ways. 1)words 'in strike through type are deletions from existing text, 2)words in underline type are additions to existing text,and 3)asterisks (***) indicate existing text not shown. 2. The parties desire to amend the Reimbursement Agreement, specifically Section 1, "Purpose of the Reimbursement Agreement"to read as follows: 1. PURPOSE OF THE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT, The purpose of thi's agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions under which the FIRE DEPARTMENT will purchase: a Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, Motorola Ambulance Two-Way Radios, Mercury 25EH EF1 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, a 13-15 foot adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer, *ffd an incident command vehicle and its accessories, to wit: a 2024 Ford F250, and"Medflex 2000"Automated Dis 9 Cab'nets,a Portable Fire Pump 200 kw "PurchaseDiesel Driven Generator i ions under which the COUNTY will and the terms and cond't* reimburse the FIRE DEPARTMENT using infrastructure sales surtax monies. 3. The parties desire to amend the Reimbursement Agreement, specifically Section 2, Radios,2. PURCHASE OF ITEMS BY ORVFD, 2.1. The FIRE DEPARTMENT will purchase and retain ownership of the personal property purchased under this Agreement;and the County will adopt a resolution to transfer any ownership interest COUNTY may have to the FIRE DEPARTMENT. 2.2 The FIRE DEPARTMENT warrants and represents that the Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, the Motorola Ambulance Two-Way the Mercury 25EH EFI 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, and the adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer, and the incident command vehicle and its accessories,to wit: a 2024 Ford F250, all have a minimum expected life of at least five(5) years. Additionalt,� the FIRE DEPARTMENT warrants and represents that the "'Medflex 2000" Automated D's ab"ne rtable Fire PumD, and 200 kw Diesel Driven Generator will directly -1 1 such,'Protection and emeLvencv medical services for the Ocean Reef Club and as 010-2022, and/or each item has a minimum ex- ected life of at least five gi The FIRE DEPARTMENT will retain ownership of the personal property and will maintain the personal property on the FIRE DEPARTMENTS inventory, and will not sell, transfer or *ther the assets or title to the assets for a minimum of five (5) years from the date assign el of execution of this Agreement, or the date of °h .,.,,,§M12�equent amendment hereto, ® a r whichever occurs latest in r without the pri"or express written consent of the COUNTY. Information2.3 In purchasing these items,the FIRE DEPARTMENT will follow Monroe County's Purchasing Policy with respect to the need for competitive procurement. 4. The parties desire to amend the Reimbursement Agreement, specifically Section 3, "Reimbursement"to read as follows: 3. REIMBURSEMENT. 3.1. After each purchase, the FIRE DEPARTMENT shall render to the COUNTY a 'tem'zed'nvoice in accordance w*th the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act. The invoice shall be properly dated, describing the equi ment purchased (including the make,model,and VIN number if applicable),the cost of the equipment and installation, i receipt reimbursement must be submitted no later than 11/30/2027. Any requests for reimbursement submitted after that date will not be honored. 0 3.3 Any funds not expended in any given fiscal year beginning with FY 2025, as shown below, will be rolled forward and may be used in any subsequent fiscal year covered by this Agreement, up to the maximum amounts set forth herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all reimbursement requests must be submitted no later than the deadline for final requests established in paragrapn 3.2. hereof. The maximum amounts per fiscal year for reimbursement are as follows.- FY 2025 FY 2026 ' FY 2027 (10/l/2024-9/30/2025) (10/l/2025-9/30/2026) (10/l/2026-9/30/2027) .......... ......... ...... ........J Incident Command Vehicle $145,000.00 and its accessories,, to wit: a 2024 Ford F250 Mercury 25EH EFI 4S $8700.00 Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees and Adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer ooso"'� — .... ........... 1) Freightliner M2 Std. 1 $4863000.00 Cab with Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, 2) $1 L 100.00 2) Motorola Ambulance Two-Way Radios "Medflex 2000" D L51.1638 Automated spensin ,Cabinets 21 $11.500 2J_!!Qrtable Fire Pump and $79,665 kw Diesel Driven Generator 3.4 The request for reimbursement must be signed by an officer of the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. having the authority to bind the corporation. It must be notarized, and must include the following language: I certify that the above amounts have been paid to the vendors as noted and that the expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source. 3.5 Notwithstanding.......an thin contained in this AgLeem.ent to the contrary, the Plurchases made by ORFVD- are made sojely_,within the discretion of ORVFD in the 4 a p and as such, ORVFD ®bears the sole resvoInsibili'lar and burden of In the ComiyiLmk discretion, the Coutill--p2�!yr- 0 r s reimbursement _Kgject any 'CounY y A&reement. Nothing contained herein in be construed as,,a vIedge of 1,,2ubl' redit nor a c. commitment of the County's V"th the terms and conditions of this , mwer., nor AgLeement be construed as w` Lgfgny 1,111rol annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida., 5. The parties desire to amend the Reimbursement Agreement, specifically Section 13, "Public Access"by deleting and superseding, described herein. This Agreement is subject to it 'in its entirety, and adding language to read as follows: Is 13. 'PUBLIC RECORDS. Count,�. as amended from time to time. To the extent ORVFD is acti behalf of the ,.,, ,__j,2,,ursuant to Section ® , pqubnlfik.�ds laws in accordance with Chapter 119 Florida Statutes. In accordance with as amended from time to tiMLORVFD must cowl, owith all state lgw,,,QR`vTD,jgLees to- a Keev and maintain all records that ordinarily and necessarih,e would be reg,,uired b,v the Cou nty in order to ,,perform the services. b Upon rg�(,,Luest from the 's custodi'an..,of rmblic records, provide the County df" ,..J w*th a calyof the re records or allow the records to be dorc. i in a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the NA L19,Florida w C Ensure that ic records that are exemp r confidential and blo P.Uhl, m, ic. records disclosure are no"t disclosed exce, 1horized bv law for the duration of efion of the Reimbursement Agreement 'if the ORVFD does not transfer the records to the d At the conclusion of this Reimbursement Agleement, and at no cost to the CountL�, and maintain public records required b�,�the C�gWay.,ja Ifthe ORVFD transfers all public records to the Counly upon poM,p etion of the services,, the ORVFD must destrov any-.Lu,,Elicate...,,j2,11,h,,I,*ic records that are exgm,L,,,t or confidential and exem from public records disclosure re D Pt g1lirements. If the ORVFDIIIkepj,)s and maintains,Vublic. record,s upon comml,etion of the senjces, the ,2b ic. records. All records stored electronicallv must be vroviaded to the® � ,uL A from the County',s,,-custodian of public. record,§,,,,,,,,,,i*n a format that 'i's compatible with the inforination techno!2 ,,,,sYy stems of the Countj% FK CHAPTER 119,FLORIDA STATUTES,,TO ORVFD'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT CONTACT THE COUNTY'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT,; MONROE COUNTY IBMW IF ORVFD HAS ,,,.Q.UESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 1111 12TH STREET IJITE 408 KEY EST FL 33040 EMAIL: ('ii J T -]F g I OR I r,. i, .._. ��w"��:V: wr�������w�,u:������wi�wi�� www���::: .... wro�w ...... !w!w uoioioioimioumiouoomrcmimimimimimi�uoioioiorcmimimimimieimieimimimimimmrcmmrcaw,w,w,wrarararrrrr�r�r�r�rmr�w _. .. '....yyyyyyyi�i�i�immiin»x�m�mmrmmimmim. V PHONE: 305-292-3470. If ORVFD does not comply with this section the CountI""!, will enforce the Agreement r Provisions in accordance herewith and may unilaterally cancel this A„yreement in accordance with state law. 6. This agreement constitutes the entire understanding between ORVFD and the COUNTY regarding this 2nd Amendment to the Reimbursement Agreement, and all other terms and conditions of the Reimbursement Agreement, not inconsistent herewith, shall remain in full force and effect, and are incorporated herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: KEVIN MADOI , CLERK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By................................. .................«««««<-- ............. By: .w »»»»»»»»> � �J. As Deputy Clerk Mayor Michelle Lincoln Approved as to legal form & sufficiency: Eve M. Lewis oate20signed by�:3 GO' Eire M.Lewis, Asst. County Attorney OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. By- ........ d J 11 I" ere , etft KATHE E JACKSON Cow 0 HIM 343278 of Expi 20,2026 °I ail III .Ilq IIl lli d I� U„ u� �� uV IIIII imul�� �I" I�Iu,iwu � ui„,i,iiwu ull 'iI mVulllll�' iiiiiV� u' 6 RESOLUTION NO. 221 - 2025 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF ANY OWNERSHIP INTERESTS THAT MONROE COUNTY HAS IN THE 2024 FORD F250 AND ITS ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES RECEIVED BY OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC.; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Fire Department")is a Florida 5 01(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation; and WHEREAS,the Fire Department provides emergency medical, rescue, and fire protection services for the community located in unincorporated Monroe County commonly known as ocean Reef Club in conjunction with Monroe County Fire Rescue; and WHEREAS,the Fire Department was in need of a new incident command vehicle and its associated accessories, to wit: 2024 Ford F250; and WHEREAS, the Fire Department has requested the assistance of Monroe County in paying for the purchase of the above listed personal property to facilitate the delivery of life safety services as described herein; and WHEREAS,Monroe County has entered into various reimbursement agreements with the Fire Department whereby Monroe County has agreed, upon receipt of proper documentation, to reimburse the Fire Department for the purchase of such personal property and equipment in order to meet the needs of Monroe County in that region; and WHEREAS,the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners finds that the purchase of the incident command vehicle and its associated accessories, to wit: 2024 Ford F250, serves a public purpose and is in the best interests of the residents,business owners, and visitors of Monroe County, Florida. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA: -Section 1: That.the foregoing"WHEREAS"clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as.being.true,and correct.and.are.hereby made a specific part of this resolution. Section 2: That the.Monroe County Commi sion hereby donates all rights, title and interest that it may have in the incident command vehicle and its ass0' ciated accessories,to wit: the 2024 Ford F250,to the Ocean Reef-Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Section 3: That the County Administrator,or'designee, is hereby authorized.to take all necessary action(s)to divest Monroe County of any legal interest(s)to the'personal-property herein described t. at was.purchased y the Ocean Reef Vo unteer Fire Department, Inc. and.such purchase was reimbursed:by Monroe County through a separate.reimbursement agreement duly approved and executed on behalf of the Monroe:County Board of County Commissioners. Section 4: That:if any clause, section,other part or application of this resolution is held by any court of comp etent'jurisd,iction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in.application; it shall not affect the validity of the"remalning.portion or applications o f this resolution. Section 5: That this resolution shall be in. full force and.effect immediately upon its a option: PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County-Commissioners.of Monroe County, Florida, at a meeting of said Board held on the this 18th day of June 2025. Mayor James K. Scholl Yes Mayor pro tem Michelle Lincoln Yes is i Comm soner Craig Cates A sent Commissioner David Rice Yes tr,•.,, ,yr.,.,? Commiss�®ner Holly Merrill Raschem Yes al }r:.•r `` f,'Ni 'ttestn evY`n Madok, Clerk D.:BOAROF COUNTY.COMMISSIONERS; OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA T s _ V Fri `''r i C.rrr::c..ecL;:`1'''v`W -. .. •AM • [. oll By: y. As puty Clerk James K. Scholl,Mayor. d.. -. 07 . ,� Approved as to legal form and sufficient pp g y Digitally signed by Eve M.Lewis Eve M. Lewi,S Date:2025.05.29 10:19:23-04'00' By: Eve M.Lewis, Asst. County Attorney 2: �G3 o couRr� Kevin Madok, CPA Lij �o ......... f� Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida ti40Z coo N-1 DATE: June 24, 2025 TO: Fire Chief RL Coina Fire Rescue/EMS Cheri Tamborski Executive Administrator FROM: Liz Yongue, Deputy Clerk SUBJECT: June 18, 2025 BOCC Meeting The attached item has been executed and added to the record: Cg 1 st Amendment to the 2024 Reimbursement Agreement between Monroe County and Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. to add an incident command vehicle and its accessories to the list of reimbursable expenses, up to a maximum of$145,000.00, as a carry- over from the now expired 2023 Reimbursement Agreement. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at(305) 292-3550. c c: County Attorney Finance File KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY 500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88770 Overseas Highway Key West, Florida 33040 Marathon, Florida 33050 Plantation Key, Florida 33070 1st AMENDMENT TO 2024 AGREEMENT BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT between Monroe County, Florida and Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., dated July 17, 2024 ( a -"Original Agreement"), is made i usI 8tday of 20 by and betw-een the Monroe County,Florida, through the Monroe County Board of County Commi.ssioners, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter "County"), and Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation (hereinafter "ORVFD"' OR "FIRE DEPARTMENT""),both of whom agree as follows: WITNESSETH. WHEREAS, ORVFD is a Florida not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), corporation having its principal office at 100 Anchor Drive, Key Largo, FL 33037, that offers the County as-needed volunteer firefighting and emergency medical services in the unincorporated area of Monroe County that is commonly referred to as the Ocean Reef Club; and WHEREAS, the County has the authority to accept the service of volunteers consistent with the provisions of Sections 125.9501-125.9506,Florida Statutes, and the services of volunteer firefighters are essential to the health,safety,and wel-fare of the residents of and visitors to Monroe County; and WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature,as specified in Section 1® Florida Statutes,has declared its "Intent that emergency medical services are essential to the health and well-being of all citizens and that private and public expenditures for adequate emergency medical services represent a constructive investment in the future"of the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, Florida courts and the Florida Attom.ey General have recognized that a governmental entity, such as the County,may carry out a public purpose through private,nonprofit corporations, and this method of providing services to the public has been approved,provided that proper safeguards and some degree of control are exercised and retained by the gova entity to assure accomplishment of the public purpose; anu WHEREAS,in AGO 2002-18,the Florida Attorney General opined that a Florida County may expeDd public funds to assist a county volunteer fire department in making payments on the purchase of a new fire truck where the county finds that a public purpose is present, and WHEREAS,Section 212.055(2),Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to levy up to one (1)cent discretionary sales surtax in order to finance,plan, and construct infrastructure,defined in the statute to include, among other things, any fixed capital expenditure or fixed capital outlay associated with the constraction of public facilities that have a life expectancy of five (5) or more years, and also fire department vehicles and emergency medical service vehicles; and WHEREAS, Section 212.055(2)(f), Florida Statutes, authorizes the County, which is designated as an area of critical state concern,to expend up to 10%oft infrastructure sales surtax proceeds for any public purpose other than for infrastnicture purposes, when other conditions are met'; and WHEREAS,on July 17, 2024, the County approved the original Agreement and adopted Resolution No. 230-2024 that authorized the expenditure of public funds for the purchase of the ambulance and equipment set forth therein and the transfer of any ownership interest in said property from the County to ORVFD; and WHEREAS, through this 1' Amendment, the parties desire to amend the Original Agreement to add an incident command vehicle and its accessories, to wit: a 2024 Ford F250 for a maximum total of$145,000.00, to the list of reimbursable expenses pursuant to this Agreement; and WHEREAS,the parties acknowledge that the above reimbursable expense was slated for reimbursement under a former agreement dated December 13, 2023 (the "2023 Agreement") which has since expired, and in light of that, the parties seek to afford another opportunity for reimbursement of such expenditure as provided herein; and WHEREAS, the parties hereby approve the terms and conditions as stated in this Pt Amendment to the original Agreement. NOW, THERFORE IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual consideration and premises set forth below, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The recitations referred to above are true and Correct, and are hereby adopted and incorporated as if set forth in full. The parties seek to describe changes in the Original Agreement in following ways: 1} words in strife through type are deletions from existing text,2}words in underline type are additions to existing text,and 3}asterisks indicate existing text not shown. 2. The parties agree that the term"Interlocal"and any references to Section 163.01,F.S.,that appear throughout the original Agreement are hereby deleted.As a substitute for the word "Interlocal" through the original Agreement, the parties agree that the word "Reimbursement'}shall appear in each place. 3. The parties desire to amend the Original Agreement, specifically Section 1, "Purpose of the Interlocal Agreement" to read as follows: 1. PURPOSE OF THE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT: The purpose of this agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions under which the FIRE DEPARTMENT will purchase:; a Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance,Motorola Ambulance Two-Way Radios, Mercury 25EH EFI 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, a 13-15 foot adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer and an incident command vehicle and its accessories. to wit: a 2024 Ford .............. rvrv..... ����...... F250, and the terms and conditions under which the COUNTY will reimburse the FIRE DEPARTMENT using infrastructure sales surtax monies. 4. The parties desire to amend the original Agreement, specifically Section 2, "Purchase of Items by the District"to read as follows: 2 2. PURCHASE OF ITEMS BY ORVFD . . 2.1. The FIRE DEPARTMENT will purchase and retain ownership of the Iernal roe purchased under this Agreements and the County will adopt a resolution to transfer any ownership interest COUNTY may have to the�FIRE....DEPARTMENT. 2.2 The FIRE DEPARTMENT warrants and represents that the Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, the Motorola Ambulance Two-way Radios, the Mercury 25EH EFI 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, the adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer, and the incident command vehicle and its accessories.,to wit: a 2024 Ford F254, all have a minimum expected life of at least five(5) x.... .......................................... ,,,,,,,,....................................... »»».� years.The FIRE DEPARTMENT will retain ownership of the personal ro ert and and will maintain the personal oropertya*&J an o e :141 a equinment on the FIRE DEPARTMENT'S inventory, and will not sell, transfer or assign either the assets or title to the assets for a minimum of five(5)years from the date of execution of this Agreement without the prior express written consent of the COUNTY. 2.3 In purchasing these items,the FIRE DEPARTMENT will follow Monroe County's Purchasing Policy with respect to the need for competitive procurement. 5, The parties desire to amend the original Agreement, specifically Section 3, "Reimbursement"to read as follows: 3. REIMBURSEMENT: 3.1. After each purchase, the FIRE DEPARTMENT shall render to the COUNTY a proper itemized invoice in accordance with the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act. The invoice shall be properly dated, describing the equipment purchased(including the make,model,and VIN number if applicable),the cost of the equipment and installation, and all other information required by the COUNTY for reimbursement. Upon receipt of the appropriate documents, the COUNTY shall reimburse the FIRE DEPARTMENT for said expenditures. 3.2 Reimbursement requests will be submitted to the County. The COUNTY shall only reimburse those reimbursable expenses which are reviewed and approved as complying with Monroe County Code of Ordinances, State laws and regulations. The final request for reimbursement must be submitted no later than 11/30/2027. Any requests for reimbursement submitted after that date will not be honored. 3.3 Apy_funds not ex ended in any, ivn fiscal year be, inning with FY 2025.ry,..�,, shown �, .�___e as below, will be rolled forward and may,be,used in any subsequent,fiscal year covered h .. this A .reement.� a to the maximum amounts set forth herein. Notwithstanding e L.......... ���������� ��.....w.ww...,.w, ............. ..............������mmw,. , .v f0_Pq"'1_yoiA.all reimbursement rep:nests must be submitted no,,,,,1ater than the deadline for final re mests established in ara rah 3.2 hereof. The maximum amounts per fiscal year for reimbursement are as follows: 3 ............................„,,..,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,....... ....... ......., W..W... _ .,..,... FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 (10/1/2024- 1 01 l 12025rv- (10/l/2026 9/30/2025) 9/30/2026 9/30/2027) Incident Command Vehicle and $145,000.0 its accessories to wit: a 2024 ............. my rrrrrr . flolrdF250 Mercury 25EH EFI 4S Motor 8 700.00 with associated equipment, materials and fees and Adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer ....................... 1 Freightliner M2 Std. Cab 1 $486,5000.00 with Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, 2) $11,100.00 2} Motorola Ambulance Two-ways Radios _______,._................................... ,. ,..WW, 3.4 The request for reimbursement must be signed by an officer of the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. having the authority to bind the corporation. It must be notarized, and must include the following language: I_certify that the above amounts have been paid to the vendors as noted and that the expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source. 3.5 This Agreement is subj ect to annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida. 6. The parties hereby add the following sections to the end of the agreement, in order to comply with applicable United States of America, State of Florida, and Monroe County laws related to contracts: 18. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES STATEMENT: Pursuant to Section 287.1„3rv3'2 a),Florida Statutes,. as amended from time to time, ORVFI hereby.certifies that neither it nor its affiliates have been placed o,n the,c,onvicted vendor list following a conviction for a public ggfity cnme. If jilaced on that list.. ORVFD agrees: to immediatel noti the COUNTY and is�rohibited from rovlding anyloods or services to a ,ubl c enti t rrla�nit»»subrnYt a bid on a contract with a �l,ublic enti or......t�������e construction or repair of a public building gr ublic,,,,,APrk; it ma not submit bids on leases of real pro e to a ublic entl� �t may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor .. pA ,�,...,Y.,..r ,,u,,,,,,, m . w� mmm m.ry.................... Y, sulpller�subcontractar or consultant under a contract,with any y, ublic entity, and it mad � .. , , ...........,rvry, ., .., _ ww.....«........... not transact business with an ubfic entity in excess of the threshold amount-Provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes,, for Cate T $35,-000)., as may, be amended for 4 a ,)enod of thirt,� -six 3 6 months from the date of being, ,Li laced on the convicted vendor ............................................................................. m w �.... rr ...rrr. .. u.... �.....uuu ..........w.w,.... list. 19. FOREIGN GIFTS AND CONTRACTS: The ORVFD must come with an licable disclosure re uirements in Section 28�j 01 Florida Statutes. Pursuant to Section 286.10EIhW...........Elari,da Statutes-. "In addition to an fine assessed under 28 •101�7 a; Florida Statutes final order determinin a third or µ n...... �..............................,., _.... . ._... subsequent my olation by an enti v other than a state a,;�ency or o,,,itica ,su,mmmmm subdivision,must automatically disc uali q V the entity, from elh,�ibilit: for any grant or contract funded b� a ryi .... is ..L�...u...............���W��,Y�.......................................................................�,��������������,����������������.��m,.m. mm�. ���m��,...m,R.�, state a c z..__.or anv a ticai ,subdivision until such ineli r Y�bilit� A.....,, s lifted by the Administration Commission Governor and Cabinet per 14.202,_,Florida wStatutes] ,for good cause." 20. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES/COUNTRIES OF CONCERN (FSS 287.135.. 215.4734 &287-.13 8 ; ORVFD hereby certifies that it: a) has not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List nor is engaged in a boycott of Israel; b) has not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List nor the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Terrorism Sectors List (ftrmerly, the Iran Petroleum Energy: Sector List" and c has not been en. ,a ed in business o aerations 1n Cuba or S ria.........I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,COUNTY w determines that ORVFD has falser certified facts under thisara�ralh or if ORVFD is _................................................................ mm _ mm�m M mmmmmmmmm mmm found to have been...., laced on a list created lursuant,to,Section 215.473, Florida Statutes .. .... as amended, or is em a��ed in a boycott of Israel after the execution of this A�re,ement, Coun:. will have all rights and remedies to terminate this Agreement consistent with Section 287.135�,Florida Statutes, as amended. The County, reserves all ri.ghts to waive ww rr. . mmm ��_______ w.w.w.w......... _ certain ,,,,re,ouirements of this .14rq raPh on_a case--by-ease excel ti, basis Pqrsuant to Section 287 1 35., Florida Statutes as amended. Beg,innin jqqqq��QZ4 the Count. must not enter into ,a contract that _.,rant s access to an individual's..........personal identimf, ing w w ......................................................................... ........................................ information to any,Foreign Countt-of Concern such as: Peole's Re..u is o China the Russian Federation the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic,People's Republic of Korea, the Re w ublic of Cuba the Venezuelan re�ime,,,,of Nicolas Maduro or the SA rian Arab Re public unmless ORVFD r oar des.............the County with ,an ,a,...fi ayit si��n an ............mm authorized representative of ORVFD.,,,under enalt of'pedu attesting that,ORVFD does not meet any of the criteria in subararahs 2 a` c of Section 287.1,3 8. Florida Statutes as ina be amended. Bei�nnn ,Janus; 1 2025 the Count must not extend or renew an ��. � ....�...��.�....www�� .....�., �..m,m. mm���������������mm�� contract that gEgAts ,ac,cess to an individual'„s rr;personal identi;.in,�rrrrminformation unless 1�....,,., �� mm y ffidavit signed_b an authorized re j Lesentative of ORVFD rovides the Count: with an a, W� ww _RVFD underenal.t ofeau „attestin4 that, 'LFD_rdoes-nat meet an, of the criteria .: g � .. -. »» �mm ,.._..... � amended. n sub, ara .a ohs 2 a c of Section 287 138 Florida Statutes as may be ......_............ �mm Violations of this Section will result in termination of this Xg-t-eement and may,result in w m m m.. W.........,. .... ..............administrative sanctions andn. penalties b th�e O[fice of the A.ttom!e General of the State of Florida. 21. NONCOERCIVE CONDUCT FOR LABOR OR SERVICES: As a non overnmental entil y submittin -_q a rol osal e ecutin renewin� or extendin, contract with„a government entity ORVFD is reluired torovide anmaff davit under 1;�enalt �m , of er a attesting,tg_ORVFD does not use coercion,for labor or„services in accordance with Section..787. 6 Florida Statutes.As an authorized re presentative of ORVFD,.I certi 5 underenaltxes of --........................ eu� that oRVFD does not use coercion for labor or services as w»� ..,......., orohibited by Section 787.06.Additionally ORVFD has„reviewed Section»7$7,0 F1ari4 Statutes, and a �-ees to abide b�.....same N. 22. PROHIBITED TELECOMMUNICATIONS E iJIPMENT ORVFD represents and certifies that it and its a licable subcontractors do not and,will not use an wement s °sternrn,or service.that uses covered telecommunications eluipment m .. _ or services as a substantial or essential,com�:onent of and rsystem., or as critical tec o a. as art of an ,s ,stem,.as such terms are used in 4.................................8 CFR § 52.204,-24 through 52.2� wwwww „ By .qxecutipg, this..�eement RVFDyn represents and certifies that „O1�VFD and its a�.w......... wwwww�MMMM applicable subcontractors must not ;rovide or..........use».such covered ,telecommunications ................. e piment,s °stem,,. or services for any,,scope of warp performed for the County for the uw...�. entire duration of this­AgKqqpjqpLIf ORVFI3 is notified of any use or provisions of such covered telecommunications e�,lujpment� s�� emm or b a subcontractor at any tier mmmm � ,�,,Y9fYrrrrrrrrv„„ b an other source �RVFD must .gram,tlr report the information in 40 CFR 2,04- or . mm.»»... ..wwwww 25 d 2 to Coun 23. DISCRIMINATORY VENDOR LIST: OR.VFD hereby acknowledges its continuous duty to disclose to the Count' if ORVFD or an o f 1t s n.n.„ . ����........����� ww»�mmmm off Bates as defined b Section 2 87.134 1 a" , Florida Statutes., are .laced on the Discriminator Vendor List.Pursuant to Section 287.134 aj Florida Statutes: "An enti: �.... m......... ww mmmmm or affiliate who has been placed, on the discriminat ly vendor list rna , not submit a bids; tiro„�osal or reel on,a contract I_QI?ro vide many�oods or,servicesmto a ublic entry ma not �,mmm m u submit a bid ��� ro. osalx or re ,1�; on contract with a public enti�. � for the wconstruction or . , _ w ww rv�� l ---- ........... ���������.,,,,.,1:.,.........�.ry..............,, or rel lies on re pair of a ub.ic buildin or public work-: may; not submit bids ro orals leases of real pro e ° to _a l ubl emm„ent�t . mad not be ,awarded or der orm work as a contractor suplxer subcontractor or consultant under a contract with anubllc entity" and may_not transact business with gRyj ublic entity." 24. COUNTY SUSPENDED VENDOR LIST: The el�ibJi ,rof persons to bid,for,an award of County contracts or enter into a contract. m m ��w m may be sus��ended pursuant to sec. 2-�3470D.of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. In .................................................................. the event an eli ibi,e person is sus.)ended bhp„the Count after the contract is awarded or a sus ended Emerson is em plowd to ierform work (e�. subcontractor in a 1 or contract pursuant to a County contract same shall,constitute a material breach of the contract.m„rvThe �.....�. Coun wwin its sole discretion ma terminate the contract with now further,liability tot e ORVFD belond la',ment of,the portion of the contract price mnthat may be due for work satisfactonl y com Meted ur) to the date of termination, and hereby reserves all of err,ghts, and,remedies available at law or 'min 25. ANTITRUST VIOLATIONS- DENIAL OR REVOCATION A.S. 287,137 Pursuant to Section 287.13 7„ Florida Statutes�_�as, qy be amended, a person or are affiliate ....... who has been laced on the antitrust violator vendor list ,electronicall L ublished and Rndated quarterly by the State of Florida)followi g a conviction orbein ,held civilly liable for an antitrust violation mad not submit a bid ro oral or ref for an new contract to, 1 `. provide an goods or services to a :pOfic entit ma not submit a bid osa1 or rc l �v m ..n. ....w.r 1mm m mmm.„.,....,.... mm .�m � for,axnew contract with„a ubl tion or repair of a public bulldln „or w t a bid ro �,,,o r re it on new leases of real ro ;e; ,to,a �u 1c work- ma no submit ___-__.......�._w.......�.. �osal 6 public entity ma n p of be awarded or perform work as a ORVFD, supplier, subcontractor; or consultant under a,new.contract with a public:entity and.may not transact new business. with a ublic enti E enterin this. A regiment ORVFD certifies neither it nor its affilia e(s� are.on the'':antitrust violator vendor list:at the time of entertn this•Agreement. False certification under this paragraph or being subsequently added to that list ill result in:-termination of this Agreement at the o tion of the Coun consistent with Section " 287.137,Faorida:Statutes, as amended. 26..E-VERIFY REQUIREMENTS: All Parties acknowledge and confirm compliance with the requirements of 448.095,F.S.g as amended in relation to utilizin the.state-mandated E-veri fy s stern: -27o FALSE CLAIMS ORDII®1ANCE: ORVFD agrees to.comply with the County's False Claims Ordinance, codified at Section 2 721 et al o within the Monroe CountCode of ordinances:.The Count reserves'all rights available to it to recuperate monies paid under this AIn orreenent,including the right.to pursue a claim for violation of the Coun 's False Claims Ordinance as ma be amended from time to time. T. This agreement, constitutes the.entire understanding between ORVFD and the.C OUNTY. regarding this l st Amendment to the Original Agreement;and all other terms and:conditions of the original Agreement;:not inconsistent herewith,shall remain in full:force and effect, and are incorporated herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF-.the parties hereto have set their,hands.,and seals the da and. p y year•irst a ove written. .. .gip'• ::?y^(r•,,t�' l^~\w` .. .. .. L) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS yJ i Cy o t 4 f G ail y3 dA Sr4tir r �11� ,iSA /• t, , jT g SET. IV=hN MAD®K;CLERK OF MONROE COUI�ITY, FL,ORIDA NO Deputy Clerk ayor, James K. Scholl Approved as to:legal form& sufficiency: Ev pigitaR si ned Eve M.Lewis Y 9 by Eve.M... Lewis Date:2025.05.29„:O7:12-"00' OCEAN REEF VOLUNTEER FIRE ,dire M Lewis, Asst. County.Attorney DEPARTMENT, INC. a.•l,si, ,,. y F Ju ��� pere President ALL 7 RESOLUTION NO. 230 -2024 A RESOLUTION BY THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TRANSFERRING ANY OWNERSHIP INTEREST M ONROE COUNTY HAS IN THE MERCURY 25EH EFI 4S MOTOR AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, THE ADJUSTABLE ALUMINUM ROCKET TRAILER, THE FREIGHTLINER M2 STANDARD CAB WITH CUSTOM AEV TYPE I AMBULANCE AND THE MOTOROLA AMBULANCE TWO-WAY RADIOS. WHEREAS, the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department (Fire Department) is a Florida 50 1(c)not-for-profit corporation; and WHEREAS,the Fire Department provides emergency medical, rescue and fire protection services for the community of Ocean Reef as Well as mutual aid to the Monroe County Fire Rescue services; and WHEREAS, the Fire Department Was in need of a new Mercury 25EH EFI 4S motor, a new adjustable aluminum rocket trailer, a new Freightliner M2 Custom AEV Type I ambulance and new Motorola ambulance two-Way radios; and WHEREAS,the Fire Department has requested the assistance of Monroe County in paying for the purchase of the above listed fire equipment; and WHEREAS, Monroe County has entered into an Interlocal Agreement Whereby Monroe County has agreed, upon receipt of proper documentation, to reimburse the Fire Department for the purchase of the fireboat; and WHEREAS, Monroe County finds that the purchase of the Mercury 25EH EFI 4S motor, the adjustable aluminum rocket trailer, the Freightliner M2 Custom AEV Type I ambulance and the Motorola ambulance two-Way radios are in the best interests of the citizens of Monroe County and serve a public purpose. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA,that: The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, as the governing body of Monroe County, hereby donates all right,title and interest Monroe County may have in the Mercury 25EH EFI 4S motor, the adjustable aluminum rocket trailer, the Freightliner M2 Custom AEV Type I ambulance and the Motorola ambulance two-way radios purchased by the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting held on the 17th day of July 2024. Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein Yes Mayor Pro Tem James K. Scholl Yes Commissioner Craig Cates Absent Commissioner Michelle Lincoln Yes Commissioner David Rice Yes BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ' B Y Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein `- A TES`,j 'SIVIN MADOK, . NA OE COUNTY !If V F P", ""�E 1..✓A 7TA' iMI A S rU/� z... ,A TTORNEEY .,..:._:_�.::,� A Deputy Clerk D � � 24 p �G3 o couRr� Kevin Madok, CPA LIJ �o ......... f� Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida ti40Z coo N-1 DATE: July 31, 2024 TO: Lindsey Ballard Aide to the County Administrator FROM: Liz Yongue, Deputy Clerk SUBJECT: July 17, 2024 BOCC Meeting The following item has been executed and added to the record: P3 Interlocal Agreement between Monroe County and Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department to provide funding for the purchase of one Mercury 25EH EFI 4S motor with associated equipment, one adjustable aluminum rocket trailer, one Freightliner M2 standard cab with custom AEV Type I ambulance, Motorola ambulance two-way radios; and approval of accompanying Resolution 230-2024 transferring any ownership interest Monroe County has in any of the foregoing. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at(305) 292-3550. c c: County Attorney Finance File KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY 500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88770 Overseas Highway Key West, Florida 33040 Marathon, Florida 33050 Plantation Key, Florida 33070 INTERLOCAL AGREEMEN1.11 MONROE COUNTY AND OCEAN REEF'VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMETNT THIN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is entered into this 17th day of July, 2024 pursuant to See. 163.01, F�&, by and between Monroe County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereafter "COUNTY"), and Ocean. Reef Volunteer it Department, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, its successors and assigns, (hereafter "FIRE DEPARTMF-1,NT7?), NVHEREAS,the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fu-e Department, Inc. (""FIRE DEPARTMENT") is a, Florida, not-for- 1.profit corporation. hav'n.g its principal office at 1.00 Anchor Drive, -Key Largo, FL 33037. The Fire Department is a "501(c)" corporation under the provisions of tli.e United States Intemal.Revenue Code; and WIVEREAS, tbe County has the authority to accept the service of-volunteers Consistent with the provisions of Sections 1.25.9501 through. 125.9506, Florida. Statutes, and the services of voluntecr firefighters are essential to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of and visitors to'Monroe County; and WFUE RE AS, the Florida Legislature, as specified iii Section 401,104, Florida Statutes, has declared Its' intent that emergency rned,jeal services are essential to the health and well-being of all citizens and that private and public expenditures for adequate emergency medical services represent a constructive investment in the future of the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, Section 212.055(2), Fla, Stat,, authorizes the COUNTY to levy a one cent discretionary sales suilax in order to finan,ce, plan and construct infrastructure, defined in the statute to include, among other things, any fixed capital. expenditure or fixed capftal. outlay associated with the constraction. of public facilities that have a life expectancy of -five or more years, and also fire department vehicles and eniergency medical service vehleles, and WHEREAS, Florida courts and the Florida Attomey Genercal heave recognized that a govenimental entity, such as the County, rnay carry out a -public purpose through private, nonprofit corporations, and this method of providing services to the public has been approved., p 'ded that proper safeguards and some degree of control are exercised arid retained by the rov I govemmental. entity to assure accomplishment of the public purpose; and WHEREAS, Florida Attomey General opinion 2002­18 has opined that a Board of' County Commissioners may expend public funds to assist a county volunteer fire department in. making payments on -the purchase of a new fire -truck where the county finds that, a public purpose is present, and WHEREAS, by approving this Agreement, the County approves of the expenditure of public funds fort purchase of the ambulance and equipment set -forth below in sub-section. 3.3 of this Agreement and finds that the provision of fire protection and c.tnergency medical. and rescue services th-rough the FIRE DEPARTMENT serves a public purpose. -NOW, THf-a"R-FORE IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual consideration.and,premises set forth.below, the Parties hereto agree as follows: -PURPOSE 0VrHE INTER-LOCAL A.GREEMENT., The purpose of this agreement is to set forth the ten-ns and conditions under which the FIRE DEPARTMENT will purchase; a Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance,, Motorola Ambulance Two-Way Radios, Mercury 25EH EF1 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, and a 1-3-1foot adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer and the terms and conditions under which the COLTNTY wilt reimburse the FIRE DEPARTMENT using infrastructure sales surtax monies. 2. PURCHASE OF ITEMS BY THE DISTRICT,,, 2.1. The FIRE DEPARIWNT will. purchase and retain ownership of the ambulance and equipment purchased under this Agreement and in accordance with the accompanying resolution to transfer any ownership interest COUNTY may have, 2.2 The FIRE DEPARTMENT warrants and represents that the Freightliner M2 Std. Cab with a Custom AEV Type I Ambulance, the Motorola Ambulance Two-Way Radios, the Mercury 25EH EF1 4S Motor with associated equipment, materials and fees, and the adjustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer all have a minimum expected life of at least five (5) gears® The FIRE DEPARTMENT will retain ownership of the ambulance and aforementioned equipment and will maintain the ambulance and aforementioned equipment on the FIRE DEPARTMENT"S inventory, and will not sell, transfer or assign either the assets or title to the assets for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of execution of this Agreement without the prior express written consent of the COUNTY. ®3 In purchasing these items, the FIRE DEPARTMMNT will follow Monroe County's Purchasing Policy with respect to the need for competitive procurement. 0 3. REIMBURSEMENT. 3.1 After each purchase, the FIRE DEPARTMENT shall render to the COLTNTY a proper itemized invoice in accordance with the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act. The invoice shall be properly dated, describing the equipment purchased (including the make, model, and VIN' number if applicable), the cost of the equipment and installation, and all other information required by the COLTNTY for reimbursement. Upon receipt of the appropn'ate documents, the COUNTY shall reimburse the FIRE DEPARTMENT for said expenditures. ® Reimbursement requests will be submitted to the County. The COUNTY shall only reimburse those reimbursable expenses which are reviewed and approved as complying with Monroe County Code of Ordinances, State laws and regulation s. The final request fo r reimbursement must be submitted no later than 1.1/30/2027. Any requests for reimbursement submitted after that date will not be honored. 3.3 The maximum amounts per fiscal year for reimbursement are as follows-. .................................... ................. ...................................... .................... FY 2025 FY 2027 10/l/2024-9/30/2025) (10/1/2026-9/30/2 Mercury 25EH EF1 4S Motor with $8700.00 associate quip ment, mat nd erials a fees d e and Ad-iustable Aluminum Rocket Trailer 1) Freightliner M2 Std, Cab with Custom . 1) $486 00000 AEV Type I Ambulance, Two-)K . ulance a 2). Motorola Amb Radios 11 TI 00.00 ..................... 2 3.4 The request for reimbursement must be signed by an officer of the Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department,Inc having the authority to bind the corporation. It must be notarized, and must include the following language: I certify that the above amounts have been paid to the vendors as noted and that the expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source. 3.5 This Agreement is subject to annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida. 4. INSURANCE AND HOLD HARMLESS: 4.1 Notwithstanding any minimum insurance requirements prescribed elsewhere in this agreement, FIRE DEPARTMENT shall defend, indemnify and hold the COUNTY and the County's elected and appointed officers and employees harmless from and against (i)any claims, actions or causes of action, (ii) any litigation, administrative proceedings, appellate proceedings, or other proceedings relating to any type of injury (including death), loss, damage, fine, penalty or business interruption, and (ill) any costs or expenses that may be asserted against, initiated with respect to, or sustained by, any indemnified party by reason of, or in connection with, (A) any activity of FIRE DEPARTMENT or any of its employees, agents, contractors or other invitees during the term of the Agreement, (B) the negligence or recklessness, intentional wrongful misconduct, errors or omissions, or other wrongful act or omission of FIRE DEPARTMENT or any of its employees, agents, sub-contractors or other invitees, or (C) FIRE DEPARTMENT's default in respect of any of the obligations that it undertakes under the terms the Agreement, except to the extent the claims, actions, causes of action, litigation,proceedings, costs or expenses arise from the intentional or sole negligent acts or omissions of the County or any of its employees, agents, contractors or invitees (other than FIRE DEPARTMENT). The monetary limitation of liability under this contract shall be equal to the dollar value of the contract and not less than $1 million per occurrence pursuant to Section 725.06, Florida Statutes. Insofar as the claims, actions, causes of action, litigation,proceedings, costs or expenses relate to events or circumstances that occur during the term of the Agreement, this provision will survive the expiration of the term of the Agreement or any earlier termination of the Agreement. 4.2 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 765.28, Florida Statutes, the participation of the COUNTY and FIRE DEPARTMENT in this Agreement and the acquisition of any commercial liability insurance coverage, self-insurance coverage, or local government liability insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of liability coverage, nor shall any contract entered into by the COUNTY or FIRE DEPARTMENT be required to contain any provision for waiver. 5. GOVERNING LAW,VENUE,INTERPRETATION, COSTS,AND FEES 5.1 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely in the State. 3 5.2. In the event that any cause of action or administrative proceeding is instituted for the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the COUNTY and FIRE DEPARTMENT agree that venue will lie in the appropriate court or before the appropriate administrative body in Monroe County, Florida. 5.3.The COUNTY and FIRE DEPARTMENT agree that in the event any cause of action or administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys fees, court costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses, as an award against the non-prevailing party, and shall include attorney's fees, courts costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses in appellate proceedings. 6. SEVERASILITY: If any terns, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement (or the application thereof to any circumstance or person) shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms} covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, shall not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Agreement. The COUNTY and FIDE DEPARTMENT agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. 7. BINDING EFFECT: The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the COUNTY and FIRE DEPARTMENT and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 8. AUTHORITY: Each party represents and warrants to the other that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary COUNTY and corporate action, as required by law. 9. CLAIMS FOR FEDERAL OR STATE AID: The FIRE DEPARTMENT and COUNTY agree that each shall be, and is, empowered to apply for, seek, and obtain federal and state funds to further the purpose of this Agreement 10, NON-DISCRIMINATION: The FIRE DEPARTMENT and COUNTY agree that there will be no discrimination against any person. The FIRE DEPARTMENT and COUNTY agree to comply with all Federal and Florida statutes, and all local ordinances, as applicable, relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, as amended (20 USC ss. 1681--1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973, as 4 amended (20 USC s. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps;4) The Age Discrimination Act of 19751, as amended (42 USC ss® 6101-6107) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) Th e Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism -Prevention,, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL 9 1- 616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism-, 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912, ss, 523 and 527 (42 USC ss. 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended,relating to cont%identiality of alcohol and drug abuse patent records; 8)Title V111 of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC s. 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financhig of housing; 9)The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC s. 12101), as maybe amended from tff' ne to time, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Ch. 14, Art. H, which prohibits discrimination. on the basis of race, color, sex., -religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, -familial status or age; and 11) any other nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes is may apply to the parties to, or the subject matter of, this Agreement. 1L CODE OF ETMCS: I I-I Both parties understand and agree that the officers and employees of the COUNTY will be required to comply with the standards of conduct -for public officers and employees as delineated in Section 112.313, Flofida Statutes, regarding, -but not hinited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts; in business with one's agency- unauthorized compensation; MI'suse of public position, conflicting employment or contractual relationship; and disclosure or use of certain M' formation. 11.2 The FIRE DEPARTMENT warrants that it has not employed,retained or otherwise had act on its behalf any former COUNTY officer or employee subject to the prohibition of Section 2 of ordinance No. 010-1990 or any COUNTY officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 0 10-1990. 12. NO SOLICITATION/PAYMENT: '1he COUNTY. and, FIRE DEPARTMENT warrant that, in respect to itself, it has neither employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it,, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or fkm, other than a bona fide employee workiiig solely for it, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration cont ingent upon or result ing from the award or making of this Agreement. 11 PUBLIC ACCESS-: The COUNTY- and FIRE DEPARTMENT shall allow and pennit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, papers, letters or other matefials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. e 14. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall. constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement -by singing any such counterpart. Both parties to this Agreement warrant that they are authorized by the necessary corporate action to enter into this Agreement on behalf of their respective entities. 5 The COUNTY :and FIRE DEPARTMENT shall, allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection _of; all documents, papers, :letters�or other materials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions:of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. 14. EXECUTION:IN COUNTERPARTS: This:Agreement may. be' :executed in' any number of counterparts; each of which shall be regarded as:an original; all of:which taken together shall constitute one and the same.instrument and.any of the parties.hereto.may execute this Agreement by singing any such counterpart.." Both parties jo.th"' Agreement warrant that the• axe authorized b the neces s co .orate action to.enter into'. this Agreement on behalfof their respective entitles. :15. NOTICES. Notices m this: Agreement, .unless otherwise' specified; must be sent by: certified mail: •to'the following; Mo,nr'oe-County Ocean Reef Volunteer Fire Department,Inc. 0 'unty AdministratorJuanPerez: President ent. 1100:Simonton Street 1-00 Anchor Drive :Key-hest FL 33040 :.. Key Largo,Fl. 3 3 03 7 ; FULL-UNDERSTANDING: ThisA'reement.is the parties' final mutual understanding. It replaces:any.earlier a .eements:or, understandm s, whether written or oral. This Agreement cannot be moclified.or rep hg6d ex t: in written amendment duly executed by both parties: " -��- 170. EFFECTIVE DATE: Th1 s A reeme will take effect:on the date set:forth above:: -: .�--- IN:WITNESS.:WIIERE•OF, the parties hereto have set:their hands and seals_tl�'day an ear`r ' „-•first:above written. : a �SEAL)� BOARD�OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. - ATTEST: IN MADOK, CLERK OF FLORIDA MONROE COUNTY; .. r;''_ 1 a is• .' .. .. .. J b' By `L N =saileputy,06rka or I-Iolly 1Vlerrill Raschen Y NROE CouNTY ATTDnN ovo F� OCEAhT REEF VOLUNTEER :FIRE NT NEEEYYY P: TIVIENT, INC: PED• o J. " Y fi /3/24 .�: JuajOere7 resident ti 6 ORDINANCE No. 010 -2022 AN ORDINANCE of THE BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXTENDING THE ONE CENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES TAX, OTHERWISE DUE To EXPIRE IN 2033, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2048; PROVIDING LIMITS ON THE USE of THE FUNDS AFTER 2018 UNLESS WASTEWATER PROJECTS ARE IN PROGRESS AND FULLY FUNDED: PROVIDING THAT SUCH EXTENSION IS ONLY EFFECTIVE IF APPROVED BY THE COUNTY ELECTORATE VOTING IN THE NOVEMBER 8, 2022 GENERAL ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR NOTIFICATION of THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT of REVENUE IF THE TAX IS APPROVED BY THE ELECTORATE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL of ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County adopted ordinance no. 13-1989 levying a one-cent infrastructure sales tax, subject to a referendum vote of the electorate,to generate revenue for much needed infrastructure,including a new jail Which the county Was under federal court order to build; and WHEREAS, section 212.055(2),Florida Statutes was modified, among other things, to change the number of years of life of a capital asset for which the infrastructure surtax could be expended; and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County adopted ordinance No. 01-2000 to extend the infrastructure surtax from its original expiration date of September 30, 2004, to December 31, 2018, and to modify the permi s sib le uses to include wastewater infrastructure, subj ect to a referendum vote of the electorate; and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County adopted ordinance No. 17-2012 to extend the infrastructure surtax from its original expiration date of December 31, 2018, to December 31, 2033, subject to a referendum vote of the electorate; and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County adopted ordinance 023-2012 amending the language set forth in ordinance 17- 2012 to clarify that surtax proceeds could be used to repay preexisting debt; and WHEREAS,the electorate voted in 1989 for the initial levy of the infrastructure surtax and voted again in 2000 and 2012 for its extension; and Extend Infrastructure Sales Tax to 2048 1 WHEREAS,the county and municipalities continue to have infrastructure needs Which cannot be met through the infrastructure surtax expected to be collected through 203 3; and WHEREAS, changes in the economy and state legislation have resulted in both legal and policy reasons to limit the levy of ad valorem tax which could be used for infrastructure as well as operations of the local governments; and WHEREAS, meeting wastewater, storm water, and re-use or reclaimed water needs are still paramount issues throughout the Florida Keys which rely on a dwindling supply and greater demand of potable water, and experiences serious near shore water quality problems due to storm water run-off, and WHEREAS, obsolescence and age will periodically require changes and improvements to existing infrastructure throughout the Florida Keys; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 23-144 Monroe County Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 23-144. —Duration of surtax The surtax authorized by this article shall be collected commencing on January 1, 2004 and continuing through December 31, '2403131-2045. Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State as provided in Section 125.66(2), Florida Statutes, provided that the following referendum is approved by a majority of the electors of the County voting in the November S, 2022 general election: REFERENDUM ON EXTENDING THE ONE CENT INFRASTRUCTURE SALES SURTAX THROUGH 2048. Shall the existing one cent infrastructure sales surtax be extended through 2048 (it otherwise expires in 2033) with the proceeds used for the following projects: wastewater facilities and, only if those wastewater projects are completed or fully funded, recreation and conservation lands, marinas, courthouses, parking, offices, roads, bridges, airports, libraries, piers, auditoriums, ripraplseawalls, solid waste, jails, police/fire facilities, land acquisition, storm water, and any public purpose authorized by law? For the one cent sales tax extension Against the one cent sales tax extension Extend Infrastructure Sales Tax to 2048 2 Section 3. NOTICE TO DOR. If the referendum is approved at the general election of November 8, 2022, then the County Clerk must notify the Florida Department of Revenue within 10 days of the referendum dates as provided in Sec 212.054(7)(a), Florida Statutes, but no later than November 16, 2022. Section 4. SEVERABILITY. Should any provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part declared to be invalid. If this ordinance or any provision thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property or circumstances. Section 5. CONFLICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. Section 6. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. The provisions of this ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Code of ordinances of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition or amendment thereto, and shall be appropriately renumbered to conform to the uniform numbering system of the Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of August .__.. , 2022. Mayor David Rice Yes Mayor Pro Tern Craig Cates Yes Commissioner Michelle Coldiron Yes Commissioner James K. Scholl Commissioner Holly Merrill Raschein BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS in Madok, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA y s Depu Clerk Mayor Q6rKrperson Approved as to form and legal sufficiency for '= - reliance only by the Monroe County B.O.C.C. CD i Robert B. �1 Digitally signed by Robert B.Shillinger �pN:cn=Robert B.Shlllinger,o=Monroe County ;� ,.�� •: _:, BOCC,ou=Monroe County Attorney, Sh i n r , e iall�shillinger-hob@monroecounty-O.gov,c=US 1 1 g Date:2022.08.1815:36:30-0a'00' •'� '; :+ C—D Robert B. Shillinger,Monroe County Attorney ' wr -= Extend Infrastructure Sales Tax to 2048 3 nniilllll� { 01 A .. ... K YIV W 1:i,s' M OW.......... a t The Florida Keys Only Daily Newspaper, Est. 1876 PO Box 1800,Key West FL 33041 P:(305)292-7777 ext.219 F:(305)295-8025 legals@keysnews.com MONROE CO ADMINIBOCC 1100 S IMONTON ST STE 2-205 KEY WEST FL 33040 Account: 423273 Ticket: 3856517 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE Dated at Key West, Florida, this 25th COUNTY OF MONROE day of July 2022. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM (SEAL) IT MAY CONCERN that on August 17, KEVIN MADOK, Clerk of the Circuit Before the undersigned authority personally appeared 2822,at 1:38 P.M.,or as soon thereaf- Court and Ex Officio Clerk of the ter as the matter may be heard,at the Board of County Commissioners Of Harvey Government Center, 1200 Tru- Monroe County,Florida man Ave,Key West,Florida,the Board July 30,2022-KWC Melinda Prescott ,who on oath says that he or she is of County Commissioners of Monroe 423273 3856517 County, Florida, intends to consider adopting the following ordinance: The legal advertising representative of the Key West Citizen,a five day news- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF paper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida;that the attached copy COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MON- of advertisment, beinga legal notice in the matter of Adoption of Ordinance was ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXTEND- ING THE ONE CENT INFRASTRUCTURE published in said newspaper in the issues of: SALES TAX, OTHERWISE DUE TO EX- PIRE IN 2833,THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2848; PROVIDING LIMITS ON THE USE Saturday, July 30, 2022 OF THE FUNDS AFTER 2818 UNLESS WASTEWATER PROJECTS ARE IN PROG- RESS ANF FULLY FUNDED: PROVIDING Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key THAT SUCH EXTENSION IS ONLY EF- West, in said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspapers has hereto- FECTIVE IF APPROVED BY THE COUN- TY ELECTORATE VOTING IN THE NO- fore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida Tuesday thru VEMBER 8, 2822 GENERAL ELECTION; Saturday weekly, and has been entered as periodicals matter at the post office in PROVIDING FOR NOTIFICATION OF KeyWest, in said Monroe County, Florida,fora period of 1 year next preceding THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVE- NUE IF THE TAX IS APPROVED BY THE the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says ELECTORATE; PROVIDING FOR SEVER- that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person,firm or corporation any ABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertise- HEREWITH;PROVIDING FOR INCORPO- ment for publication in the said newspaper. RATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES;AND PROVID- ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The proposed ordinance may be in- spected by the public at the Monroe County website by viewing the agenda packet for the August 17,2022 meet- ing,which will be posted beginning on August S,2022 at:http:Hmonroecoun- tyfl.iqm2.com/citizens/default.aspx. The ordinance may also be viewed at (Signature of Affiant) the Monroe County Attorney's office at 1111 12th St.Ste.408 Key West,FL Affirmed and subscribed before me this 1 st day of August 2022 33040. The public can participate in the Au- gust 17, 2022, meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, FL by attending in person or via Zoom.The Zoom link can be found (Notary Public Signature) in the agenda at http:Hmonroecounty- fl.iqm2.com/citizens/default.aspx. Laura M Robins ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a person (Notary Public Printed Name) with a disability who needs special ac- commodations in order to participate in this proceeding, please contact My commission expires 9/26/2026 the County Administrator's Office, by phoning (365) 292-4441, between the hours of 8:36a.m.-5:00p.m., prior to Personally Known X Produced Identification the scheduled meeting;if you are hear- Type of Identification Produced (Notary Seal) ing or voice-impaired,call "711". Live Closed-Captioning is available via our A5 web portal @ http:Hmonroecounty- a, A fl.igm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx for f W meetings of the Monroe County Board ...... KAY :�.�'��� �� of County Commissioners. ... it I0 �ar ' j ...............................................................................................................................................................II.I.................... ................................................. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER'` ADOPTION OF COUNTY: KErs ORbl:N::A CE:::.:. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO EE ..HO:M IT MAY CONCERN&i. on. 117:M22:at 1:30 PM h ft t,erea eras 3 P x. e... alf' i:.tth 0 Y:5b h G M" Wfi"Morif C�0,ntef 11M Published Weekly Y 0"R. A. Marathon,Monroe County,Florida v r r 4 0 pfl: th�hisM 01 0 n I.I., ing PROOF OF PUBLICATION op E BOARD (OQWY COMMISSONElt STATE OF FLORIDA ....017.1VOWOE COUNTY;F.(OkibA:. COUNTY OF MONROE :: .NI THE-ONE CENT.... N A:.s Ut t S. 6.t Before the undersigned authority EXPIRE IN. DUE 20-333HPOUGI-f DECEMBER 31, personally appeared JASON KOLER who �048 on oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of TH.�.VSP:PIFTHp FUNDS AFTER 101&VNLESS.WASTEWATtA.:;.- the WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, a weekly PROJECTS ARE IN PROGRESS newspaper published in Marathon, in AWFULLOUNDED:i�D lk THAT_.0 140tENSIP .. I...................C Monroe County, Florida: that the NL.?.0 Y E VE IF APPROVED Obi NTY ELECT attached copy of advertisement was �E published in said newspaper in the 8:-;::2022 GE14ERAL ElLtC`110N,�: I [ FAR NOT11FICATION issues of:(date(s)of publication) OF THE:f](QRI�OA DEPARTMENT. E:I THE JAX C.OF R 40 ................... �: E ELECTORATE; :.P R T W I FAR SEVEIRABILITY; ............. PROVI.....N THE EPEAL. F. .......... CONSISTENT: ................................ ............ .0:0.0.,[DING FOR V. H Affiant further says that the said WEEKLY INWRP-O� IN! IT E ....::0UNTY-CODE OF I NEWSPAPERS is a newspaper published RIANCNDIDING FQ.A;ANEFHCTII1JE WE. ' OY Aflij C., e4. do� th at Marathon, in said Monroe County, 'id 40n�i'6'0' Florida,and that the said newspaper has the I heretofore been continuously published _..A.N I A ,V.� In said Monroe County, Florida, once �M 9X q I . 4 each week on Thursday) and has been W-PIAM44).17. qualified as a second class mail matter at Mon.*ecou, ti.4 5 X. W the post office in Marathon, In Monroe e V 101w1e.0 L County,Florida,for a period of one year Q 00 4 V, next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement.The 11 04.q -q. . . 0, affiant further says that he has neither Y. y b paid nor promised any person, firm, or 7 $011;or vl "hi-Anwi corporation any discount, rebate, 21. �t V1 A 006 h commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for C454II!, V I Ny "M V1W publication in the said newspaper(s)and 110 that The Weekiv N Wfl; ......­_e_W59Apg.r5......... 0 c:omblian_ce wit:til--Ctioiat.cLmm.�D..,-,g., b-e- I P 0s, ,da -S."Ute 51z its on Legal and tisements. 4441 1 Jal der UP P, Wf,tot he .......... n .01 he _.I e Will r. .......... KiM, Sworn. to and bribe d before me 0.0 t r f 1, h ay of t,,v 2 0 2 2. 0 nr It Oar.,Of. j (SEAL) t VO.stF1 KEVI NJ• M Clerk of the Circuit......... 40 Ai`d 06 N ota ry Cl&k 6f the.Board.:.): .......... ers Mi If'' 41. v­:.". jr� j; 9.�Tf 0 . ..... 22 ............ ............................ ....................... ........• ........... ...... CHARLOTTE FiRUSKA I Newspapers.... K I jL1, P MY COMMISS310N#GG,221835 EXPIRES.September 1,2022 e5 Bonded Thru Nular y Public Underwrifels Page 6 News Barometer July 29,2022 RIO Lmm '.R.'f P' -Y�, s. v its . x �€;119 Beata K. Sharpe 4 , �1411A Ir II �A P Jr.h Jim m Sharpe Hamilton■ Leave them with hope This is very hard to pull off,of course-possibly Cap /J Dear Editor: harder now than it was then.We face a long list of 305-3$5-8711 seemingly intractable problems, from climate " Many years ago,I was in the audience when the g y p � bsharpel3�gmail.com thane to mass shootings to threats to our demo- r Rev. 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RON DESANTIS CORD BYRD Governor Secretary of State September 1, 2022 Honorable Kevin Madok Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County 500 Whitehead Street, Suite 101 Key West, Florida 33040 Attention: Liz Yongue Dear Kevin Madok: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.6 6, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of Monroe County ordinance No. 010-2022, which Was filed in this office on August 29, 2022. Sincerely, Anya Owens Program Administrator ACo/w h R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (550) 245-6270 LU �r LU � v1 Florida parrtr ent f Revenue ]ice Zingale �d R General Tax Administration Executive Director FLORIDA 5050 West.Tennessee Street,Tallahassee, FL 32399 floridarevenue.corn December 16, 2022 Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller 500 Whitehead Street Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Madok, Thank you for informing the Florida Department of Revenue of the adoption of ordinance No. 010-2022 by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and its approval by a majority of the electorate on November 8, 2022. This ordinance extends the 1% Local Government Infrastructure Surtax pursuant s.212.055(2), F.S. This surtax was set to expire on December 31, 2033, pursuant to ordinance o 17-2012. Due to the approval of ordinance No. 010-2022, the ordinance extends the expiration date to December 31, 2048. The proceeds of the surtax will be distributed between the county and the municipalities in accordance with section 212.055(2)(c)2, F.S. Should you have any questions or concerns, or if we can be of further assistance to you, please a a �•••. •ty a feelfree to contact me at wyig� � . ���. � } G e . � or(850) 717-7122. ................................................................ ................................ ................................................ ..........................................................................i-. Sincerely, C,��]2C� �.. Wytoni a Dennis Professional Accountant Specialist Revenue Accounting