Growth controls are extremely important in places like Monroe County,
Florida, because of limited land area suitable for development. Monroe
County's mainland consists entirety of federally owned park lands and
the Keys has been designated as an Area of Critical State Concern. Ra
pid population growth and the concern over hurricane evacuation time h
ave prompted local officials to implement a dwelling unit allocation s
ystem and a transfer of development rights procedure as important part
s of their growth management strategy. Early indications suggest that
these techniques, with the proper refinements, can successfully limit
growth and development in this popular amenity location.