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WWW.KEYSINFONET.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2014 VOLUME 61, NO. 45 G 25 CENTS MONROE COUNTY SCHOOLS Students’ IDs are breached By LARRY KAHN mail last week. Social Security numbers are sent out sheet — obviously those who 290 students, Porter said. [email protected] The Social Security num- received them saw it — was- Porter said he is reaching bers and other “personally a month before state policy changes n’t immediately known. out to the Department of As of July 1, the state identifiable student informa- About 65 students Education for guidance, but Department of Education tion” of 290 Key West High Test, Superintendent Mark Social Security numbers of received the e-mails with the its chief spokesman said will no longer use Social School sophomores was Porter said. all Key West High students scores and Social Security there’s nothing the depart- Security numbers to identify inadvertently released when Porter said a teacher was who took the 10th-grade numbers, and the embedded ment can do — and that its students. But that’s little the Monroe County School distributing the FCAT results writing FCAT was “embed- spreadsheet contained the protocols had nothing to do relief to nearly 300 Monroe District disseminated the to students electronically ded” in the files, he said. private information of 290 with the security breach. County students whose per- results of their writing por- after receiving them from the Why the teacher who sent students. So those 65 stu- “This is not a DOE prob- sonal information was acci- tion of the students’ Florida Department of Education. A the e-mails didn’t know dents could see the personal dentally sent out through e- Comprehensive Assessment spreadsheet containing the about the embedded spread- information of all of those See Information, 3A LIVEABOARD BOATERS CUBANS COME ASHORE Planning board: No ROGO needed contemplated in the code but But county tries there’s no way of approving to ensure slips them,” Haberman told plan- ning commissioners. Regula- are for boaters tions detail “all the things you need to do” to create By KEVIN WADLOW liveaboard slips, Haberman Senior Staff Writer said, “and something else [email protected] says you can’t do it.” A key point is the require- Liveaboard vessels dock - ment that now, a new live- ed at commercial marinas aboard space needs a ROGO can cast off lines and move, allocation. However, alloca- unlike a Florida Keys house tions can only be assigned to or apartment. upland areas and not water For that reason, the over submerged land. ROGO Monroe County Planning limits — the state decides how Commission decided May many permits are issued in the 28, marina boat slips for live- Keys each year — are based aboards should not require a on the time needed to evacuate residential permit allocation the Keys before a hurricane. under the county’s rate-of- County planning staff growth ordinance, better generally endorsed a request known as ROGO. for changes to ROGO rules Monroe County’s existing requested by Longstock II, land-use code “doesn’t work the company operating the the way it’s written” for new Stock Island Marina Village. marinas, said county planner Planning commissioners Joe Haberman. “Liveaboards are clearly See Liveaboards, 2A WASTEWATER TREATMENT Scott OKs $50M for Keys sewers
$3 million and Key Colony Photo courtesy JAMES BYLAND Marathon and Beach $1 million. Key Largo get In Key Largo, possible uses Three Cuban men made it to shore along the Sadowski Causeway in Key Colony Beach Sunday morning aboard this for the sewer district’s share 12-foot makeshift wooden sailboat powered by a two-cylinder diesel engine and a homemade sail. The men told U.S. the lion’s share include a grinder-pump system Customs and Border Protection they left Villa Clara, Cuba, on Saturday. Customs spokesman Frank Miller says the men for $2.5 million, sludge han- have been processed and released in Miami. He says another five Cuban migrants came ashore in Key Largo Friday. Keynoter Staff dling system for $4.1 million at the sewer plant at mile Gov. Rick Scott on marker 100, and a computer- MARATHON Monday signed the state’s ized vacuum pit monitoring $77.1 billion budget for 2014- system at $5.5 million. 15 — and it includes $50 mil- In Marathon, much of the lion for wastewater-treatment money will be used to expand Historic lens coming home? upgrades in the Keys. parts of the sewer system. A That means that of $200 computerized monitoring sys- But it turns out the deli- million the state Legislature tem for parts of the sewer sys- Sombrero was cate, roughly 6-foot-tall lens authorized for Keys sewers in tem is also likely. first lighted can’t just be loaded onto a 2009, half of that has made it Scott included the $50 mil- truck and driven 50 miles up south to Monroe County from lion in his budget recommen- back in 1858 U.S. 1 from its display site at Tallahassee. The first $50 mil- dations to state legislators, but the Key West Lighthouse and lion was released in 2012. listed it as general revenue. By RYAN McCARTHY Keeper’s Quarters Museum Monroe County govern- That would essentially mean [email protected] on Whitehead Street. Interim ment and the Keys municipali- $50 million in cash for the City Manager Mike Puto ties have an agreement in place Keys. However, the Legis- Vice Mayor Chris Bull This is the old says it could cost “anywhere for how the spend will be spent. lature approved the $50 million wants the historic Fresnel from $30,000 to $50,000” to In 2012, $30 million went to to be covered by state Ever - lens once used at Sombrero Sombrero Key complete the job. unincorporated Monroe County glades Restoration bonding. Key Lighthouse six miles off Lighthouse “You’re talking about a and $20 million went to the vil- According to the state Marathon brought home to lens. The lot of research for what has lage of Islamorada. Division of Bond Finance the Middle Keys. lighthouse was to be done to bring this thing This time around, the city website, the bonds are The lens is owned by the automated in into the building,” Puto said. of Marathon and the Key “payable from a portion of U.S. Coast Guard and on 1960 and the That would include Largo Wastewater Treatment the documentary stamp tax loan to the Key West Art & lens removed $9,250 for the city-hall District will each receive $17 revenues levied on the con- Historical Society. Bull design team of Key West million. Islamorada will veyance of real property, wants it as a lobby center- from the architect William Horn, Key receive $7 million, Monroe stocks, bonds, mortgages and piece at Marathon’s new city lighthouse County $5 million, Key West other security agreements.” hall when it’s built. 23 years later. See Lens, 3A
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NEWS BRIEFS AVIATION 4 attorneys apply for seat on bench Airline expands Key West service Today at 5 p.m. is the Orlando departure is set deadline to apply for a judge- It comes as for 5:35. ship on Monroe County Southwest set Beginning June 12, the Circuit Court and as of schedule also calls for Tuesday afternoon, four to pull out departures from Key West attorneys had applied. to Orlando at 2:10 p.m. and Circuit Court Judge David Just as one airline is out, flights back slated for 1:25. Audlin resigned effective another one is expanding As well as inaugurating May 9 just two years into his service. nonstop Orlando/Key West second six-year term, citing Southwest Airlines ends flights, Silver Airways is lack of privacy in his person- its daily nonstop service to continuing nonstop service al life. Key West International air- between Key West and Fort The applicants as of port from Tampa, Orlando Lauderdale, Fort Myers Tuesday were Monroe and New Orleans effective and Tampa. County Court Judge Wayne Saturday. It had started in “Silver Airways is an air Miller, former Monroe December 2012. Southwest carrier partner with both Circuit Court Judge J. has never given specific United and Jet Blue, which Jefferson Overby and Key reasons why it’s pulling will provide an increase in West attorneys Albert Kelley out; it’s passenger numbers convenience and access and Patrick Flanagan. were strong. Silver Airways expands its Key West flights starting Monday. to other cities for our pas- Miller, 61, received his Starting Monday, Silver sengers,” said Monroe law degree from Hamline Airways is starting daily offered daily and take craft for the route. Airport for Key West County Director of Airports University in St. Paul, nonstop flights between about 80 minutes each. The Monday, a daily after- International at 4:24 p.m. Peter Horton. Minn., and was an assistant Orlando and Key West. airline plans to use 34-pas- noon flight is to depart Utilizing a different Silver Silver Airways launched Keys state attorney from Two flights are to be senger Saab 340B Plus air- Orlando International aircraft, a Key West-to- in December 2011. 1981 until his initial elec- tion. Unlike circuit judges, county judges serve four- STATE LEGISLATURE IN THE COURTS year terms. They preside over misdemeanors, small- claims cases and the like. Lawmakers limit One-time fugitive indicted Overby, 56, a Circuit Court judge from 1988 to six years in search for Price cost 1995, is in private practice in vacation-rental laws Former banker prison and $117,000 based on $17,866 Key West and serves as a areas, and no less than 28 faked his death the repay- per hour to operate an HC- special magistrate for the city But the Keys days in others. ment of the 130 Hercules airplane from of Key West. Following his apparently are State Rep. Holly after Keys visit search cost, Air Station Clearwater and judgeship he worked in the Raschein (R-Key Largo) beyond $15,354 per hour to run an State Attorney’s Office and not affected reported to the Monroe Keynoter Staff what he HC-144 Ocean Sentry plane served as a special magistrate County Commission in faces if con- from Air Station Miami. The for Monroe County Growth By KEVIN WADLOW May that the 2014 legisla- A former Georgia banker victed in the search took in the area from PRICE Management. He graduated Senior Staff Writer tion “creates a Catch-22 who faked his death to separate Key West to Fort Meyers. from the University of [email protected] situation for us.” escape felony fraud charges fraud cases. On July 11, 2012, Price was Florida College of Law. “It gives us back the and was last seen in Key In June 2012, Price federally indicted in Georgia Kelley, 52, is in private Florida lawmakers authority to regulate vaca- West before his capture has mailed a suicide letter to his for allegedly embezzling about practice and specializes in changed the statewide law tion rentals but if we do, been indicted in connection family in which he claimed $17 million from the now- litigation and contract, on vacation-rental homes we will have to abide by with the faked death. to have jumped off a ferry to failed Montgomery Bank and entertainment and intellectu- in May but the action may the bill’s prohibition Aubrey Lee Price, 47, of his death somewhere off Trust in Savannah, Ga. On Jan. al-property law. He graduat- not mean much in the against limiting rental Valdosta, Ga., was charged Naples. The vessel had 25, 2013, he was indicted in ed from the Florida State Florida Keys. stays” and lose the grand- Friday by the U.S. departed from the Key West New York on charges of secu- University College of Law. The Legislature last father status, she said. Attorney’s Office in Miami Ferry Terminal. Price had rities and wire fraud. Flanagan, 31, is an asso- month approved Senate County consultants “are with communicating a false last been seen at the terminal This past December, ciate lawyer with the Smith Bill 356, which loosens a bit hard-pressed to exact- distress signal, resulting in a and Key West International Price was arrested in Oropeza firm. He’s a gradu- constraints placed on the ly interpret the bill because massive search by the U.S. Airport on June 16 that year. Brunswick, Ga., during a ate of the West Virginia state’s municipalities and the language is a bit Coast Guard. He faces up to The Coast Guard says the routine traffic stop. University College of counties in 2011, when leg- obtuse,” county legisla- Law. He’s a former public islators effectively banned tive-affairs Director Lisa defender. any new laws prohibiting Tennyson said this week. MIDDLE KEYS The 10-member Keys or regulating the use of pri- “To tweak our ordinance Judicial Nominating Com - vate homes as short-term to strengthen regulations Captain rescues two divers mis sion, comprising Monroe vacation rentals. related to garbage [and] County attorneys appointed Monroe County and noise carries with it the by the governor, vets the Keys municipalities had potential that we could or Boat capsizes, applicants, then sends its list enacted vacation-rental would lose the regulatory of three to six recommenda- laws before 2011, so the ability we currently have.” they don’t know tions to the governor. The local laws were grandfa- “It is in the attorneys’ until surfacing governor will appoint thered in. hands to assess this poten- Audlin’s replacement. The The 2011 law also tiality and determine how By RYAN McCARTHY panel’s deadline to submit its specifically exempts or if to proceed,” [email protected] recommendations is July 14. places designated as an Tennyson said. Area of Critical State Marathon and Key Tropical-fish collector Concern, which Monroe Colony Beach are rela- Alec Getman says he knew KEYS WEATHER County has been for near- tively liberal with allow- something was wrong Friday ly four decades. That ing vacation rentals, while afternoon when he and fel- PREDICTED TEMPERATURES means state oversight on the unincorporated county low diver Colin Haley virtually everything hav- and Islamorada are more noticed tools that were sup- DAY HIGH LOW ing to do with land use. restrictive. posed to be on their boat on Photo courtesy KEVIN JOHNSEN WED. 87 79 While the newly passed “Where Monroe County the bottom of the ocean. THURS. 89 80 bill restores some regulato- decided to make it very dif- Getman, 19, and Haley, The capsized ‘Tropical Hunter’ was salvaged. Diver Alec ry authority to local gov- ficult to have vacation FRI. 89 79 26, were diving about three Getman says the wiring on the vessel is shot but pretty ernments to deal with rentals, the city of Marathon miles east of Sombrero Key much everything else is OK. He and dive partner Colin SAT. 90 80 issues like noise and makes it very easy,” city Lighthouse when, unbe- Haley didn’t know the boat capsized until they surfaced. garbage at vacation rentals, Planning Director George knownst to them, their boat, Forecast: Expect cloudy it also says communities Garrett said. the Tropical Hunter, took on underwater. eventually handed the pair off skies with a chance of with no pre-2011 bans With “about 500” vaca- water and capsized. “They came up probably to authorities. The Florida Fish showers. “may not prohibit vacation tion-rentals allowed in “It was kind of surreal,” 10 to 15 minutes after the and Wildlife Conservation rentals” or set minimum- Marathon, he said, “we Getman said, noting the pair boat sank. Obviously, they Commission, Sheriff’s Office For the extended forecast visit stay requirements. don’t see the need to was diving at around 50 feet were trying to figure out what and U.S. Coast Guard all KeysInfoNet.com/weather. Vacation-rental rules tweak our ordinance.” with subpar visibility. “As we happened. I could see their eventually responded. vary throughout Monroe Islamorada charges were coming up, you could backpacks [on the boat], so I Getman said he was County but generally limit homeowners $1,000 annu- see the silhouette but could- knew they were down thankful to see Johnsen when CONTACT US where homes may be rent- ally for its vacation-rental n’t tell it was capsized until below,” he said. he finally surfaced and saw ed out for short-term permit, with only 151 we got up closer.” Johnsen said he told the what had happened. “If he stays. Rentals must be at issued last year. Upper Keys Lucky for Getman and divers to check their oxygen wasn’t there — we didn’t see least seven days in some Key West has licensed 91655 Overseas Highway Haley, local charter boat cap- and, provided they had anyone else anywhere around 1,042 units at 751 properties tain Kevin Johnsen was in enough left, to salvage what us so it would have been a Tavernier, FL 33070 as approved vacation rentals. Newsroom . . . .(305) 852-3216 the area noticed something they could from the boat. while,” he said. HEADSTONES “We have not had any was wrong. “They got spear guns, dive Getman said the boat was Advertising . . .(305) 852-3216 G CRYPT FRONTS CUSTOM DESIGNS licenses available for “I was out with some equipment and all that,” he retrieved later that day and Fax ...... (305) 853-1040 MAUSOLEUM CONSTRUCTION years,” city Communica- Fax ...... (305) 852-0199 clients and local friends. We said. “Two tanks floated away could be back on the water in tions Director Alyson were coming in and I saw a that we picked up before they short order. 305-294-2528 Crean said. “Vacation boat,” Johnsen said. “We even showed up.” FWC spokesman Bobby Marathon rentals is not something 3015 Overseas Highway ATLAS MEMORIALS approached and saw it was Johnson, along with pas- Dube said the Getman and that has been in the fore- taking on water.” sengers Tim Green and Tom Haley work for Tropical (P.O. Box 500158) MM 10 Big Coppitt Key front of issues that needs Within two minutes, Zajac, helped Getman and Warehouse, a licensed collec- Marathon, FL 33050-0158 8 am to 5 pm G Appts. Avail. to be addressed.” Newsroom(305) 743-5551 Johnsen said, the boat was Haley aboard their boat and tion company. Advertising . . .(305) 743-5551 Fax ...... (305) 743-6397 Fax ...... (305) 743-9586 SOMBRERO TIKI BAR Marina plan not finished Missing your paper? COME JOIN US FOR LIVE MUSIC! From Liveaboards, 1A Haberman said allowing There is no way to know We no longer offer same-day more marinas developed under that now, planners said, but redelivery for missing or wet WEDNESDAY repeatedly expressed concern strict regulations could have marina rules on parking, suit- papers. Customers can Open Jam with Popeye that any rule change should the beneficial result of bring- able areas and mandated facil- request a credit or next-day 6-9pm apply only to sailboats or ing vessels now anchored ities will limit new businesses. redelivery by calling motorboats that navigate offshore into dockages that “There are lots of limiting 743-5551. After hours, call FRIDAY under their own power. It must offer parking, sewage and factors here,” said Mayte toll-free (800) 843-4372. garbage collection. Santamaria, assistant county Michael J 6-9pm not open the door to “floating FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER (ISSN structures” like motorless No new marinas are being director of Planning and 8756-6427, USPS# 0201-620) is houseboats or create a “float- permitted until the county Environmental Resources. published semi-weekly by Florida SATURDAY ing residential community.” finalizes its Marina Siting “It’s not going to be a free- Keys Keynoter, P.O. Box 500158, Irish Ricky 6-9pm Plan, which outlines criteria for-all for marinas.” Marathon, Florida 33050-0158. “Having places where peo- 19 Sombrero Blvd. ple can get in and out of water where new waterfront mari- Board Chairman William Subscription rates are $54.23 in G the Keys. Your Keynoter home Hours: Wed.-Sun. 3-9pm Marathon MM 50 in the Florida Keys is a good nas could be created without Wiatt said three wording delivery subscription includes Happy Hour Everyday 3-6pm 305-289-7662 thing,” Commissioner Eliza - damaging the environment. changes — defining a live- the Sunday edition of The beth Lustberg said. “But I The plan has been under aboard vessel and dropping Miami Herald. Keynoter mail Condo and Boat Slip Rentals Available subscriptions: $64.84 in Florida would not want liveaboards to development for more than the ROGO allocation — rec- and $60.32 out-of-state. Please take over marinas and squeeze eight years. ommended by staff were “a call for all other rates, including out all the other functions.” Planning Commissioner step in the right direction.” overseas mail. Periodicals Postage Longstock attorney Barton Ron Miller said he was Planning commissioners Paid at Marathon, Florida and KeysInfoNet reluctant to change rules for voted unanimously to additional mailing offices. .com Smith said the change would provide more space and servic- liveaboard vessels “until we send the recommendations POSTMASTER: Address changes Come visit our online photo galleries es for traveling boaters and let get a handle on the num- to the Monroe County to FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, bers.... I want to know how Commission. PO BOX 500158, MARATHON, FL and submit your own photos businesses “operate how a 33050-0158. marina is supposed to operate.” many slips could be created.” Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3A
REAL ESTATE What to do now? A dishonest person who has your Social Security Keys land values increase number can use it to get other personal information about you. $834,946,756 increase from that he attributes the increase $557.5 million, up $36.3 Identity thieves can use your number and your Rise in sales 2013 values as of October. in overall value in 2014 to million from 2013 ($521.3 good credit to apply for more credit in your name. of singe-family That equals just more than “increases in single-family million). Then they use the credit cards and do not pay the 4.17 percent. [home] sales” and that he G Layton, $48.38 million; bills. You might not find out that someone is using homes is reason Those figures could change doesn’t believe the value will up $3.18 million from 2013 your number until you are turned down for credit or by a minimal amount, as the change much when the tax ($45.2 million). you begin to get calls from unknown creditors By RYAN McCARTHY Property Appraiser’s Office is roll is finalized. Realtor Brian Schmitt said demanding payment for things you never bought. [email protected] still working to finalize 2013 Following are the estimat- that average home sale prices If someone has misused your Social Security num- valuations that follow the ed 2014 taxable values, less in the Keys last year “were ber or other personal information, go to www Monroe County proper- Value Adjustment Board new construction, for the five up about 6 percent.” .idtheft.gov. and report it. Or call (877) 438-4338. ties are worth a touch more process in which homeowners Keys municipalities: “The tax rolls are a year If you believe someone has compromised your than $20 billion combined, can appeal their assessment. G Key West, $5.57 billion, behind so that’s certainly information, check your accounts for charges you according to 2014 estimated The $19.17 billion 2013 up $285 million from 2013 consistent with what we didn’t make. If you find any, dispute them. Also, get taxable values released May value equaled a 2.55 percent ($5.29 billion). experienced in the market- your credit reports from all three credit bureaus and 28 by Property Appraiser increase from 2012, as the G Islamorada, $2.64 bil- place,” he said. look for accounts you didn’t open. If you find any, dis- Scott Russell. Keys real estate market con- lion, up $96.9 million from Schmitt added that with pute them and have them closed. Assuming the tinues to slowly rebound 2013 ($2.55 billion). average sales prices this year $20,000,231,180 figure — from a crippling recession G Marathon, $1.83 billion, “up about 12 percent,’ the less $99.33 million in new that led to the housing bust up $50.8 million from 2013 Keys are once again becom- construction — doesn’t around 2008. ($1.78 billion). ing a seller’s market as avail- New student IDs change, it would mean an Russell said in an e-mail G Key Colony Beach, able inventory dips. ON THE WATER on the horizon From Information, 1A put the toothpaste back in the tube — around 65 stu- Managed boat zones are extended lem to solve,” Communica - dents have the Social tions Director Joe Follick Security numbers of 290 of said. “We do not transmit their classmates. Keys are part student-level assessment Porter said the underly- of pilot state results — or any personally ing problem is the identifiable information — Department of Education marine program via e-mail or other unse- using Social Security num- cured methods. Student files bers as student identifiers. By KEVIN WADLOW are available to districts only But come July 1, that will Senior Staff Writer via secure means.” no longer be an issue. [email protected] He said he’s “not aware Follick said his depart- of this breach occurring in ment has used Social New managed anchoring the past. It’s never a good Security numbers to ID stu- zones in Florida Keys waters idea to send student-level dents “for many years.” apparently will remain in information via e-mail.” But in the two-month place for at least another The security breach was legislative session that three years. discovered late Friday. ended May 3, Senate Bill A 2009 state law creating Porter said he has reached 188 “changed that by calling a pilot program that allows out to the students and their for the creation of a Florida the managed zones was families to minimize the student identification num- scheduled to expire July 1 damage, but how exactly he ber,” Follick said. “The unless extended by the plans to do that isn’t known. department has already Florida Legislature. He was meeting Tuesday begun that work with pilot Legislators in May with senior management. school districts to establish a approved continuing the pro- No matter, one just can’t process for” the numbers. gram through June 2017 as Photo by KEVIN WADLOW part of a law covering sever- A state program allowing managed anchoring zones in the Florida Keys seeks to prevent al Florida Fish and Wildlife the sinking of boats that become derelict, like this one lying on the bottom of Florida Conservation Commission Bay off Upper Matecumbe Key. The anchoring program has been extended until 2017. rule changes. Gov. Rick Scott had not to prevent unsafe vessels from to narrow no-anchoring buffer ness of the [Keys] ordinance signed the FWC bill as of sinking and becoming dere- zones around existing mooring is difficult to evaluate at this Tuesday, said FWC licts that threaten navigation fields in Marathon’s Boot Key point, the county reports spokesman Katie Purcell. “If and the marine environment. Harbor, and in Lower Keys some changes already occur- he does not veto the bill, the The managed anchoring waters of Boca Chica Basin, ring,” says an FWC report program will be extended,” zones are somewhat different Key West Harbor and Cow sent to legislators in late she noted. from regulated mooring Key Channel. December. Monroe County was one fields, where boaters pay to Enforcement of rules ban- “The most obvious of five Florida coastal com- secure their vessels to moor- ning boats in “pre-derelict change has been vessels munities permitted to create ing buoys. In the managed condition” and requiring which are no longer new areas where local gov- fields, there are no moorings. boaters to use sewage anchored in the no-anchor- ernment could approve regu- In October 2012, Monroe pumpouts began in March ing zones,” the report says. lations for anchored boats in County commissioners gave 2013 in Key West and in “Other anticipated changes designated areas. final approval to the local August in Marathon. will require more time to The program largely seeks managed anchoring zones, and “Although the effective- become evident.” MARATHON Councilman: Punish unfounded complaints month of April,” he said. “I can trim some fat that way, received permission from Senmartin: didn’t go back and pull all the then let’s do it,” he said. the city to redevelop a 2.29- Some code cases previous months, but if you The council directed acre portion of his U.S. 1 follow that math, it could be Charlton to compile “a real and Aviation Boulevard turn out bogus pretty steep by the end of the yearly figure of what it is resort from 40 to 62 units. year. It could be a whole code costing us to investigate His amended plans reduce By RYAN McCARTHY person’s salary just trying to these complaints” and report the number of units to 57, or [email protected] figure these things out,” back at a future meeting. 54 if the manager’s apart- Senmartin said. ment is retained. Marathon City Councilman Senmartin said he’s dis- Lodgings expand Mark Senmartin says repeated cussed possible solutions Also May 27, the council and unfounded complaints to with City Attorney Lynn granted a pair of condition- Stay healthy, EDWARDS DIAGNOSTICS Dannheisser. but if you need the city’s Code Compliance al-use permits and develop- healthcare formerly Key West Community Diagnostics Department are costing tax- “My initial idea: Every ment agreements to Coconut call the staff The only full service imaging center serving all of payers too much money. complainant would get a free Cay Resort owner Jim at Edwards the Keys, state-of-the-art diagnostic testing Code Compliance call. The first time you get Rhyne to expand his motel Healthcare Administrator Stacy Charlton warned and after that I’m not and to Key West-based G We take LOWEST PRICES IN KEY WEST sure how to do it. It could be all insurance reported at the May 27 City Spottswood Cos. to expand G Walk-ins MRIs Ultrasounds Council meeting that 16 such a fine; maybe you have to their Holiday Inn Express. welcome (starting at $500) Bone Density cases — eight repeat and pay part of that $180 it costs According to city docu- G Affordable cash prices X-Rays EKGs eight unfounded — were to do this,” he said. ments, Spottswood Cos. pro- investigated in April alone. Senmartin said he would poses to add a 27-room, two- Phone: 305-295-9771 G Fax: 305-295-0059 They comprised nearly 30 also consider the idea of story hotel building at the percent of 54 total cases. residents paying up front rear of the existing property, 3414 Duck Avenue, Key West Charlton said it takes from for a complaint they want adjacent to Coral Lane on seven to eight hours to inves- investigated. Key Colony Beach. It would tigate a case and Senmartin “If it’s baseless, you lose include a pool, expanded estimated, based on a typical your money, or if it’s a real parking, emergency access to code officer’s salary, that the violation, you get your Coral Lane and a “lawn area city spends roughly $180 on money back. I’m looking for for events such as weddings.” each one. It adds up to $2,880 ways to cut the budget a little The current hotel has 134 for the 16 cases. bit, cut the spending without rooms on three floors. “And that was just the affecting any services. If we Rhyne had previously ‘Lampist’ would be required From Lens, 1A both the Sombrero lens and a Marathon. Nuner said separate but similar one to Danielson “was supportive of West-based K2M Design and replace it in Key West. It’s our desire to have the Marathon-based Solaria unclear where that lens Sombrero lens on display” You’ve earned it. Design and Consulting Co. would come from. but that the city would be to incorporate the lens into The 156-foot-tall required to: the already-designed lobby. Sombrero lighthouse was G Get approval from the Now it’s time to save. Solaria worked up an esti- built in 1857 and 1858 and Art and Historical Society to mate for the city that includes first lighted on March 17, move it. HOME ADVANTAGE 58 paid hours “for designing 1858, according to the G Supply $1 million insur- Bundle your home and auto insurance in, installing and operating the Florida Keys Reef Lights ance coverage that would to find out how much you can save. historic” lens. Solaria says the Foundation. It was automat- cost about $1,100. provided and serviced by lens would require “special ed in 1960 and the lens, G Pay the lampist to han- Have you reviewed your insurance policies lately? labor requirements for main- made in France, was dle transporting each lens. tenance; energy for climate removed in 1983. Nuner wrote in the Chances are we can bundle your home and auto policies control and lighting; specific In a May 27 memo, memo that the Florida- to provide you the same or better coverage for less lens testing and maintenance; Marathon Grants Coordinator based Coast Guard lampist money. Plus, you’ll get personalized service from and liability insurance.” Nancy Nuner said she con- estimated a project cost of
In addition, the city would tacted Arlyn Danielson, cura- $33,000 to move both lens- local agents who care about you and your safety. apparently be required to tor of the U.S. Coast Guard es. That’s assuming another This program is now available in Florida, call 102481 Overseas Hwy 155 Key Deer Blvd. 31 Ocean Reef Dr. C-204 hire a “lampist” to “disman- Historical Artifact Collection, lens is shipped in from the Key Largo, FL 33037 Big Pine Key, FL 33043 Key Largo, FL 33037 an agent today to start saving. (305) 451-4788 (305) 872-4788 (305) 367-4788 tle, ship and reassemble” about moving the lens to Miami-area. 4A Wednesday, June 4, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Opinion & Editorial
EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Postal bashing unwarranted G Common courtesy and common Regarding the recent letter to the sense would dictate that if you are con- For once, property editor referencing mistreatment at the ducting business with massive mailings Key Colony Beach post office, I am on a regular basis that you should use a compelled to respond, as it seems that facility with more than one window to owners get a break the letter writer has somehow missed allow for others to have a chance to the point. To be clear, there was no mis- access the post office. Insurance companies that wanted treatment by postal workers, only com- It surprises me that the postmaster increases are instead reducing ments from angry customers. doesn’t already have a policy in place Let me begin by thanking him for his to address this type of situation, such as rates, let’s hope the trend continues service to our country in Vietnam, and a limit of 10 transactions at a time, then say that I have never met him personally. go to the back of the line when there is When it comes to Florida’s property insurance rates, As a resident of KCB, I must go to once or occasionally, but on a regular only one clerk. Another option would what a difference a little pressure from the state’s chief this post office to receive any mail, as and frequent basis. be to use click-and-ship at your home financial officer can make. there is no home delivery here. I have I can only guess that this would be or business, then have your load picked been in the extremely frustrating posi- In 2013, most of Florida’s property insurers, as usual, the letter writer, and I’d like to thank up or drop it off en masse. tion of being stuck behind a guy at the the ladies who finally had enough and G The letter writer’s address was filed for rate increases — despite eight straight years with- single clerk counter here who was said so. The points he is missing are: published as Grassy Key, which should out a hurricane and sharp reductions in insurers’ costs. mailing commercial quantities of items G Residents of KCB have no alterna- read as Marathon. Marathon has a fine And why not? The state Office of Insurance and effectively shutting down the place tive to receive their mail besides this post office with multiple clerks ready Regulation had approved more than 100 rate increase for what seems like hours. I’m talking post office. The service window is only to take your business. Use it. requests each year since 2009 — many of them in dou- about two or three large totes filled available between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Marc Anderson ble digits. As a result, Florida’s average property insur- with small items one by one. This is not 2 to 4 p.m. weekdays. Key Colony Beach ance premium — $1,933, based on 2011 figures — became the highest in the nation and double the nation- Veterans deserve better Doctors from the Veterans Administration am not aware of any renovations that al average, according to the National Association of I’m sickened by the neglect, indif- put me back together. It’s exceedingly dif- increased clinical accommodations for Insurance Commissioners. ference and callousness rendered unto ficult for me to process why health care veterans. Then, late last year, Florida CFO Jeff Atwater, who veterans at 26 specified facilities. for veterans has been allowed to deterio- Are we a compassionate and humane oversees insurance regulation, directed Insurance I know that at the Miami Veterans rate. According to White House memos society? Do we value the sacrifices Commissioner Kevin McCarty to compile a report Administration hospital during a three- and whistleblowers, my brothers and sis- made by members of our armed forces? detailing how much property insurers had saved in 2013 year period, colonoscopy scopes and ters are being killed by a rogue and inhu- Or does the lip service proffered by our and why consumers had not benefited. tubing were not sterilized after being mane health-care system. elected politicians really represent our After all, besides avoiding hurricane-damage pay- used to examine a patient. These con- We are quick to go to war and slow banality and shallowness? ments since 2005, Florida insurers had saved hundreds of taminated instruments were thrust into to treat those wounded and disabled in It distresses me to witness the presi- millions when the cost of reinsurance — the policies they another unsuspecting patient, cloaked combat. A competent leader is cog- dent and his aides refer to the VA scan- with the fecal matter from a prior nizant that we’ve been involved in dal as though they were some innocent buy to back up their claims — fell by 20 percent or more. examination. extended conflicts in the Middle East. bystanders who first heard about this The 10 largest Florida-based property insurance How does something like that hap- Casualties from these wars need urgent systemic neglect of veterans on the 6 companies had made “$283 million in net underwriting pen? Is that what we have to look forward and long-term care. Battlefield injuries, o’clock news. profits through the third quarter of 2013,” the Sarasota to, from government-run health care? in all their grotesque expressions, are As other areas of the presidency are Herald-Tribune reported. Because of these unsanitary condi- costly to treat. unraveling, it appears that their false- And most of the property insurers were looking for tions, some veterans were infected with Qualitatively attending to our veter- hoods, incompetence and ineffective- more. But after Atwater asked for the report, things the AIDS and Hepatitis C virus. The an population is going to require an ness are legion. Gross mismanagement began to change. VA was sued because of this defiled immediate uptick in competent doc- is not exclusive to the VA. I pray that McCarty reported in January that “a half-dozen of the medical practice. The plaintiffs were tors, nurse practitioners and clinicians. the government health-care system, state’s 30 major property insurers have a recently awarded a multimillion-dollar award New hospitals, along with increasing being forced upon my countrymen, is approved or pending request for a rate cut between 2.4 from a judge because of the harm they the square footage of those already gentler and more effective. suffered because of this neglect. online, are long overdue. During my 40 John Donnelly percent and 9.2 percent,” the Tampa Bay Times reported. U.S. Navy surgeons saved my life. years of treatment by the Miami VA, I Key Largo Some companies that initially sought increases even have backtracked. Castle Key Insurance, a subsidiary of Allstate and GUEST COLUMN one of Florida’s largest property insurers, had filed for a 12.2 percent average statewide increase but announced in January that due to lower costs, it would no longer Climate-change deniers are all wet — or will be seek the rate hike. Castle Key was eventually approved Gov. Rick Scott does not believe in believes in the science the next 35 years, flooding on the order for a decrease of 5 percent. climate change — or at least of climate change. So of what drivers in Miami Beach experi- The single-digit reductions so far are dwarfed by mankind’s role in it. That remains vive la difference. ence after a typical heavy rain could be the increases Florida insurers reaped for several years. true, despite Scott’s refusal to reiterate But Scott’s dodgi- a drop in the proverbial bucket. Still, the rate cuts that McCarty reported are a start as much on the record. ness on climate The governor can’t even bring him- and, thankfully, just a start, Atwater indicated in a His dodgy nonresponses to simple change — his refusal self to admit the problem. And there’s questions, rather unfortunately, is remi- to proudly claim his the Legislature that would prefer to recent statement. niscent of his inability, as a candidate for denialism and concur- spend its time thinking up new places “When Commissioner McCarty provided me his governor in 2010, to explain whether as rent refusal to accept you can tote a firearm. analysis of the property insurance market, he said that he a CEO he had any idea that his health- REID that 97 percent of sci- Meanwhile the governor has a expected lower reinsurance costs to be reflected in lower care company was bilking the Medicaid entists might be on to something — record, which includes gutting the rates for consumers in future rate filings,” Atwater said. and military TRICARE system. could have something to do with state’s environmental programs and the “I share the commissioner’s expectations.” Scott is walking, or perhaps sham- Florida’s unique position of risk, as the Florida Department of Environmental There’s no doubt that Florida homes and businesses bling, along a Marco Rubio-esque climate really does continue to change. Regulation in his budgets. face special risks, including the threat of hurricanes. But tightrope. Like Rubio, he hollers “I’m The recent federal National Climate Florida has a choice. The state can when nature spares Florida from the onslaught of hurri- not a scientist” when asked whether he Assessment, which issued a doomsday continue to embrace the fracking canes for an eight-year period — and insurers benefit believes that man’s activities, from scenario forecast for the United States of the Everglades, runaway develop- from reduced costs as a result — property insurance fracking to drilling the hell out of the if recalcitrant governors and members ment and climate-change denialism, Earth in search of fossil fuels, might be of Congress don’t wake up and smell hoping that whoever occupies the rates should reflect that good fortune. negatively affecting the planet and both the hurricanes, placed Miami, along governor’s office hires a decent disas- the climate and the weather. with Tampa, at particular peril, and not ter administrator. Or it can embrace a — Gainesville Sun Like Rubio, Scott lives under the in the far off future. different future. constant shadow and whip of the tea And then there’s the Keys, whose Whatever a tea partier tells you, cli- party, which gave him its support in highest point is all of 18 feet above sea mate change is real. And it’s happening 2010. That’s based on Scott’s equally level (Windley Key). now. And it threatens South Florida firm denialism when it came to whether The coming high-intensity hurricanes more than anywhere else in the U.S. Richard Tamborrino ...... Publisher emergency-room visitors could use — despite the predictions for a calm That is not a small thing. It’s not benign. Larry Kahn ...... Editor some health coverage. Then again, the 2014 hurricane season — along with the I’m not a scientist either. But I Kathie Bryan ...... Financial Director tea party can also take away, based on extreme heat and rising sea levels are a tend to listen when 97 percent of Scott’s temporary apostasy on accepting direct and imminent threat to Florida. them agree. Todd Swift ...... Production Manager the Medicaid expansion or his belated Rising sea levels already threaten Carter Townshend ...... Circulation Manager pandering to Florida teachers. Miami and Miami Beach with flood- Joy-Ann Reid is the managing edi- He has the unenviable task of run- ing, not in the future, but today. And the tor of TheGrio.com, a political colum- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ning for reelection as a very unpopular Florida Department of Transportation nist for the Miami Herald and an on- Contents copyright 2014 Keynoter Publishing Co. incumbent against a popular former has already taken the national estimates air contributor on MSNBC. This is Republican governor who, by the way, seriously enough to project that over reprinted from the Herald. Letters to Letters of local interest are welcome, but subject to editing and condensing. There is a 400-word limit. Letters thanking an individual are welcome. Space does not permit publication of thank-you letters consisting of lists. Letters must be signed. Anonymous letters will not be published. Include a daytime phone number (which will not be published) where you may the Editor be reached if there are questions about your correspondence. Mail: Editor, Keynoter, P.O. Box 500158, Marathon, FL 33050 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 743-6397 ENVIRONMENT Feds: No rehabbing marine mammals for now By DAVID GOODHUE Atmospheric Administration, morbillivirus, said Mary ty fines because of numerous [email protected] almost 1,300 Atlantic bot- Stella, marketing and media code violations through the tlenose dolphins have died, director at the DRC. years. The five-member A week after the Monroe most testing positive for mor- The DRC also asks any County Commission voted County Commission forgave billivirus, from New York guests if they have been in May 21 to forgive 90 percent 90 percent of the code fines to Florida’s Vero Beach contact with any sick or of the bill if MMC continues to racked up by a Key Largo since July. stranded marine mammals use its property only for reha- marine-mammal rescue The virus affects marine before they enter the mile bilitating marine mammals. group, it was revealed that the mammals’ lungs, brains and marker 58.9 facility. MMC representatives could federal government months immune systems. Until the “That is a protection to our not be reached for comment. ago prohibited that organiza- 1990s, not much was known marine mammals,” Stella said. If the MMC tries to sell the tion — and others like it in the about it and how it was spread. While Fougeres calls the 3-acre tract or change its use, state —ó from carrying out its There is still much to be rehab prohibition temporary, the entire fine payment will be primary mission. learned, and rehabilitating an she also did not have an esti- due, the commission unani- The National Marine animal with morbillivirus is mated time for when it mously voted. The $58,000 is Fisheries Service issued an considered too experimental, Photo by ANDY NEWMAN might be lifted. due by the end of July. order in November to mam- which is why NMFS forbids Five whales that stranded off the Lower Keys in May 2011 This means that a large Mayor Sylvia Murphy, who mal rescue groups from North it, at least until it is clear the were taken to the Marine Mammal Conservancy for rehab. volunteer effort to save five voted to give the MMC the Carolina to the Keys to stop recent outbreak has subsided. pilot whales — out of a pod of break, said she did not know rehabbing stranded dolphins Since determining the rea- long a carrier typically spreads rescue groups. 23 that stranded off Cudjoe about the federal rehabilitation and whales. The reason: An sons why dolphins and other the virus. They also don’t While marine mammals Key in 2011 — at Key prohibition before she voted. outbreak of a measles-like marine mammals strand them- know how it’s spread, how it is cannot transmit the virus to Largo’s Marine Mammal But she said it would not have virus called morbillivirus that selves often go unknown, fed- transmitted and whether a humans, people can spread it Conservancy would be pro- affected her decision. is killing mostly bottlenose eral biologists don’t want to marine mammal can become to whales and dolphins. hibited from responding if the “We’re not in danger of dolphins all up and down the take the chance of releasing a an asymptomatic carrier. That’s why groups like the stranding happened now. losing out on anything,” east coast, said Erin Fougeres, whale or dolphin back into the They also don’t want to Dolphin Research Center on Only one of those whales Murphy said Thursday, adding a NMFS marine mammal wild that could be a morbil- expose captive marine mam- Grassy Key stopped taking survived. She is at SeaWorld that no matter how long it biologist. livirus carrier. Nor do they mals to the disease, NMFS part in stranding responses Orlando. lasts, the rehab prohibition is According to data from want to expose captive ani- Southeast Regional Admin- years ago. They did not want The MMC’s bayside prop- temporary. “The entire fine is NMFS, a department of the mals to the disease. istrator Roy E. Crabtree to inadvertently expose any erty at mile maker 102 has due and payable if they do National Oceanic and Scientists are not sure how said in a Nov. 26 letter to of their captive mammals to accumulated $580,000 in coun- anything different.” Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Wednesday, June 4, 2014 5A Business CONSUMERS Losing out on power costs? aren’t being used or replac- during the hot part of the Energy audits ing inefficient appliances day. can save you and lighting. They’ll rec- “These are simple, com- ommend changes in mon sense things but lots of money behavior, too, such as not sometimes people just running appliances like don’t think about it,” By JONATHAN FAHEY dishwashers that add heat Amann says. “We all have Associated Press and humidity to a home our habits.”
That precious, cooled air that leaks out of your home every summer is money leaking out of your checkbook. Electricity prices are expected to rise faster this year than they have since 2009, to a record average of 12.5 cents per kilowatt- hour, according to the Energy Department. And prices are highest in the summer, just when you need more power to run the air conditioner. But many residents are paying far more than they Associated Press photo by TOBY TALBOT should to cool their homes because cold air is leaking Mark Delbeck of Burlington (Vt.) Electric, checks the radio frequency of a newly installed out and hot, humid air is ‘smart’ meter. Electricity prices are expected to rise faster this year than they have since getting in. The air seeps through obvious places, 2009. like under doors, and not $100 to $400, but they can with online tools. ing up cracks with caulk or so obvious places, like lower both summer cool- If you opt for an audit, weather-stripping. Others cracks around plumbing ing bills and winter heating Amann suggests using a might not be. Windows that you can’t see. bills by finding leaks and contractor who participates and central cooling and “We accept a much other sources of wasted in the Department of heating systems are so higher level of bad per- energy. How much you Energy’s Energy Star expensive that the savings formance in our homes save depends on how home performance pro- might not justify replacing than we would in our cars. much repairs cost, the size gram. them if they are still work- You shouldn’t be uncom- of the leaks found, how big A thorough audit — ing well. fortable.” says Jennifer your home is, and your more than just a walk- If a new central air-con- Amann, director of the electricity price. through of your home — ditioning system costs buildings program at the Knowing whether you will include something $5,000, including installa- American Council for an need a home energy audit called a blower door test. A tion, and it cuts power con- Energy-Efficient — and whether it will pay device is attached to your sumption by 20 percent, it Economy. “Homes don’t off — is tricky. Amann front door that sucks air would take 18 years for it have to perform badly.” says you should get one if out of your home, allowing to pay off for a typical To see if your home is a you feel like you are pay- leaks to be detected. It also power customer. If it is bad performer, try a thor- ing too much for electricity establishes a baseline to time to replace the system ough home energy audit. (who doesn’t!), and she test the home again after anyway, buying the most They are offered through suggests talking to friends leaks are fixed to deter- efficient one available usu- utilities and local contrac- and neighbors. Some utili- mine how effective the ally pays off more quickly. tors and are often subsi- ties are making it easier to repairs were. The auditors will have dized by state energy effi- see how your usage com- Some repairs will be tips for reducing energy ciency programs. pares with others nearby, clearly cost-effective, like use in other ways, like The audits can cost either as part of your bill or adding insulation or clos- unplugging devices that
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