In Re: LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
ADOPTED BY CITY OF KEY WEST
ORDINANCE NO. 09-07
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FINAL ORDER
The Department of Community Affairs (the “Department”) hereby issues its Final Order, pursuant to Section 380.05(6) and (11), Florida Statutes, (2008), approving a land development regulation adopted by a local government within the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern as set forth below.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The City of Key West is a designated area of critical state concern.
2. On May 6, 2009 the Department received for review City of Key West Ordinance No. 09-07, which was adopted by the City of Key West City Commission on May 5, 2009, (“Ord. 09-07”). The purpose of Ord. 09-07 is to amend Part B, Land Development Regulations, Chapter 108, Article X, Building Permit Allocation and Vested Rights, Division 1, Sections 108-986, 108-987, 108-988, 108-989, 108-991, 108-992, 108-993, and 108-994; Division 2, Sections 108-1026, 108-1027, 108-1028; Division 3, Sections 108-1056, 108-1057, 108-1058, 108-1059, 108-1060, 108-1061, and 108-1062; Division 4, Sections 108-1091, 108-1092, 108-1093, 108-1094, 108-1095, 108-1096, 108-1097, 108-1098, 108-1099 and 108-1100 of the Code of Ordinances to amend the Building Permit Allocation System (BPAS).
3. Ord. 09-07, with the exception of the following Sections, is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan: Sections 108-987(5), units generating from hurricane evacuation modeling and determined to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Principles for Guiding Development; 108-994, 4. Units generating from hurricane evacuation modeling and determined to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Principles for Guiding Development; and 108-996, allocations for beneficial use pursuant to Section 108-998 shall be for a period of five years during which time a building permit must be obtained. A single two year extension of a beneficial use allocation may be granted by the Administrative Official prior to the expiration of the allocation. Unused units will be returned to the system for reallocation.
4. The above identified portions of Ord. 09-07, Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996 are not derived from and inconsistent with the City of Key West Comprehensive Plan Policy 1-3.12.1. The proposed revisions to the BPAS do not relate only to the existing allocation that originated with the 1990 City of Key West Comprehensive Plan and can not be approved until a new Comprehensive Plan BPAS allocation is adopted by Ordinance. Data and analysis accompanying the above referenced Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996 was found insufficient.
5. The above identified portions of Ord. 09-07, Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996 are inconsistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan Objective 1-3.12: Managing Building Permit Allocation; Policy 1-3.12.1: Establishing a Building Permit Allocation Ordinance; Objective 2.1.7: Traffic Circulation and Hurricane Evacuation; Policy 5-1.6.4: Rate of Growth and Hurricane Evacuation; and Policy 8-1.1.3 Coordination of Development and Growth Management Issues.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
6. The Department is required to approve or reject land development regulations that are adopted by any local government in an area of critical state concern based upon consistency with the Principles for Guiding Development applicable to that area of critical state concern. Sections 380.05(6) and 380.05(11), Florida Statutes, (2008).
7. The City of Key West is an Area of Critical State Concern. Section 380.05, Florida Statutes (2008) and Rule 28-36.001, Florida Administrative Code.
8. “Land development regulations” include local zoning, subdivision, building, and other regulations controlling the development of land. Section 380.031(8), Florida Statutes (2008). The regulations adopted by Ord. 09-07 are land development regulations.
9. All land development regulations enacted, amended, or rescinded within an area of critical state concern must be consistent with the principles for guiding development for the particular area (the “Principles”). Section 380.05(6), Florida Statutes; see Rathkamp v. Department of Community Affairs, 21 F.A.L.R. 1902 (Dec. 4, 1998), aff’d., 740 So. 2d 1209 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999). The Principles for the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern are set forth in subsection 28-36.003(1), Florida Administrative Code.
10. The above identified portions of Ord. 09-07, Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996, are inconsistent the following Principles:
(a) Strengthen local government capabilities for managing land use and development.
(c) Minimize the adverse impacts of development on the quality of water in and around the City of Key West and throughout the Florida Keys.
(h) Protection of the public health, safety, welfare and economy of the City of Key West, and the maintenance of Key West as a unique Florida Resource.
11. Ord. 09-07, with the exception of the above identified Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996, promotes and furthers the following Principles in subsection 28-36.003(1), Florida Administrative Code:
(a) Strengthen local government capabilities for managing land use and development.
(e) Protection of historical heritage of Key West and the Key West Historical Preservation District.
(h) To protect the public health, safety, welfare and economy of the City of Key West, and the maintenance of Key West as a unique Florida resource.
12. Ord. 09-07, with the exception of the above identified Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996, is not inconsistent with the remaining Principles and is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development as a whole.
WHEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that Ord. 09-07, with the exception of the above identified Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996, is found to be consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development of the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern, and is hereby APPROVED.
WHEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the above identified Sections 108-987(5), 108-994, 4., and 108-996, are found to be inconsistent with the Principles for Guiding Development of the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern, and are hereby REJECTED.
This Order becomes effective 21 days after publication in the Florida Administrative Weekly unless a petition is filed as described below.
DONE AND ORDERED in Tallahassee, Florida.
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CHARLES GAUTHIER, AICP
Director, Division of Community Planning
Department of Community Affairs
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
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CERTIFICATE OF FILING AND SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the original of the foregoing Final Order has been filed with the undersigned designated Agency Clerk, and that true and correct copies have been furnished to the persons listed below by the method indicated this 30th day of June, 2009.
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Paula Ford, Agency Clerk
By U.S. Mail:
The Honorable Morgan McPherson
Mayor, City of Key West
P. O. Box 1409
Key West, Florida 33041
Cheryl Smith
Clerk to the City Commission
P. O. Box 1409
Key West, Florida 33041
Amy Kimball-Murley, AICP
Planning Director
City of Key West
P. O. Box 1409
Key West, Florida 33041
Larry Erskine
City Attorney
P. O. Box 1409
Key West, FL 33041