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02/10/2006 Special/Workshop 2006/20 MINUTES OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Special Meeting/W orkshop Board of County Commissioners Friday, February 10, 2006 Marathon, Florida A Special Meeting/Workshop of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners convened at 8:30 a.m., at the Marathon Government Center. Present and answering to roll call were Commissioner Murray E. Nelson, Commissioner George R. Neugent, Commissioner David P. Rice, and Mayor Charles "Sonny" McCoy. Absent was Commissioner Dixie M. Spehar. Also present were Pamela Hancock, Deputy Clerk; Jerry Sanders, Assistant County Attorney; Debbie Frederick, Assistant County Administrator; County Staff, members of the press and radio; and the general public. All stood for the Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, DELETIONS Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and seconded by Commissioner Neugent to open the Agenda to add the County Attorney's request to the Board for approval to schedule and advertise an Attorney-Client Closed Session of the Board of County Commissioners in the matter of Thomas F. Collins et al. v. Monroe County v. State of Florida. Motion carried unanimously. SPECIAL MEETING Jerry D. Sanders, Assistant County Attorney addressed the Board concerning the scheduling and advertising of an Attorney-Client Closed Session of the Board of County Commissioners in the matters of Galleon Bay v. Monroe County v. State of Florida, Case No. CAK-02-595, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida and Thomas F. Collins, et al. v. Monroe County v. State of Florida, CAM-04-379, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida. Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and seconded Neugent to schedule the Attorney-Client Closed Session for February 21,2006 at 9:00 a.m. at the Marathon Government Center. Motion carried unanimously. WORKSHOP Reggie Paros, Director of Housing and Community Development and Chairman of the Affordable Housing Task Force introduced the Affordable Housing Task Force Members to the Board as follows: Bill Loewy, Ed Swift, John Dolan-Heitlinger, Donna Windle, Jim Sanders, and Jerry Coleman, Task Force Attorney. Mr. Paros also gave the names of the members who were not in attendance at today's meeting as follows: Maureen Lackey, Dave Boerner (Mr. Boerner arrived later in the meeting), Carol Fisher, Tim Koenig, and Brian Schmidt. Mr. Coleman 2006/21 02/10/2006 addressed the Board concerning the document entitled Summary of Task Force and Recommended BOCC Resolutions. During discussion regarding Fractional ROGOs, Commissioner Rice suggested allowing the owner of a duplex to transfer off half a ROGO per side which would provide one market rate permit that would be marketable to bring in revenue to offset the sales price if they deed restricted their property for affordability and to the future creating $150,000 that can be subtracted from the sale price which means that the purchaser of that property is buying it that much cheaper going to the bank getting a mortgage that is lower which should allow them maybe if the numbers work right to keep that currently existing affordable duplex or apartment in affordablity into the future. After further discussion, motion was made by Commissioner Nelson and seconded by Commissioner Rice directing the Housing Committee to look into the above and bring back their recommendations based on looking at this from every possible direction and see whether or not that would be more advantagous than basically building a new unit. Motion carried unanimously. Jerry Sanders, Assistant County Attorney advised the Board that Resolution No. 320-2005 that was adopted in August 2005, would be expiring next week, and gave a brief description ofthe Resolution. The Commission gave their thanks to the Affordable Housing Task Force and for their time. Mr. Sanders, Assistant County Attorney discussed with the Board the coordination between the Affordable Housing Task Force and the Planning Commission. No official action was taken. Motion was made by Commissioner Rice and seconded by Commissioner Neugent to hold a Special Meeting to adopt a Resolution to extend Resolution No. 320-2005 which Resolution directed the staff of Growth Management to continue the policy of the deferring the acceptance and processing of development applications and the issuance of development approvals for the redevelopment or conversion often units or more of multi-family rental housing and or mobile home parks and requests for a land use district zoning map amendment from Urban Residential Mobile Home (URM) and Urban Residential Mobile Home-Limited (URM-L) to any other land use zoning district designation continuing this policy until new land development regulations or amended land development regulations are adopted by the Board of County Commissioners or until the passage of 180 days from the date of this Resolution whichever occurs first. After discussion, motion was made by Commissioner Neugent and seconded by Commissioner Rice to extend the defined Resolution until the next County Commission meeting in Key Largo on February 15, 2006. Motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 032-2006 Said Resolution is incorporated herein by reference. There being no further business, the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was adjourned. 02/10/2006 Danny L. Kolhage, Clerk and ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners Monroe County, Florida Pamela G. Hancock, Deputy Clerk 2006/22