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Res 40-10RESOLUTION NO. 40-10 ~~ RESOI,U'TION O1~ THE CITY COI~IhIISSION OF 1'HE CITY OF DI:I.RAY BI?~1CH, FLORIDA PROVIDING IT'S SUPPORT I~OR THIS 0111' OI~ DELRIIY BEACH RENOURISHhIENT PROJECT AND I"I'S ONGOING FUNDING COMMITMENT 'TO PROVIDI?. FOR 1'HE LOC~1I, MATCH. WHI?RI?.~1S, America's beaches provide vital economic, recreational, storm damage reduction, and environmental benefits to the Nation; and WHI?RF,AS, nearly sixty percent of all Americans live within 50 miles of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the five Great Lakes; and WHI?RI?AS, the Nation's beaches are the leading tourist destination for millions of domestic and foreign visitors, providing jobs and business profits which in turn produce billions of dollars of tax revenues for federal, state and local governments; and WHF,Rh,AS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach continues to support the City of Delray Beach's renourishment project regarding its beaches; and WHERI?AS, the City of Delray Beach has the ability to provide the necessary local match through an intcrlocal agreement with Palm Beach Count<-. NOW '1'HI',REFORE, BE I'1' RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF "1'HE CI"I~' OI~ DELIUIY BRACH, I~LORID~1 AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. 'T'hat the Cite of Delray Beach is providing its support for the City of Delray Beach renourishment project and affirms it's ability to provide the necessary local match for its funding request through an intcrlocal agreement with Palm Beach County. PASSI?D AND t~D01'"17?D this 3"' day of August, 2010. /1'1'17 ~~ 1': .~ City Clerk >~ M11Y0 Page 1 of 1 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Paul Dorling, AICP, Director Planning and Zoning THROUGH: City Manager DATE: July 27, 2010 SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM 8.C. -REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 3, 2010 RESOLUTION N0.40-10 SUPPORTING THE CITY'S BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT ITEM BEFORE COMMISSION The item before the Commission is Resolution No. 40-10 supporting the City's Beach Renourishment Project. BACKGROUND The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is undergoing its annual update of the Florida Beach Management Program Long-Range Budget Plan and developing a prioritized list of State Beach Erosion Control Projects. The culmination of this process is the preparation and submittal of the Department's Fixed Capital Outlay, containing Local Government Funding requests to establish State funding priorities for FY 2011-12. We are in the process of preparing the detailed project descriptions and cost estimates for the ongoing Delray Beach Renourishment Project. Along with this information the FDEP requires a resolution of support and acknowledgment of funding commitment for the local share. The attached resolution meets this requirement. RECOMMENDATION By motion, approve the resolution of support for the Delray Beach Renourishment Project. http://miweb001 /Agendas/Bluesheet.aspx?ItemID=3552&MeetingID=266 9/8/2010 RESOLUTION N0.40-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE QTY COMMISSION OF THE QTY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA PROVIDING IT'S SUPPORT FOR THE QTY OF DELRAY BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT AND ITS ONGOING FUNDING COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE FOR THE LOCAL MATCH. WHEREAS, America's beaches provide vital economic, recreational, storm damage reduction, and environmental benefits to the Nation; and WHEREAS, nearly sixty percent of all Americans live within 50 miles of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the five Great Lakes; and WHEREAS, the Nation's beaches are the leading tourist destination for millions of domestic and foreign visitors, providing jobs and business profits which in turn produce billions of dollars of tax revenues for federal, state and local govenur~ents; and WHEREAS, the City Commis.5ion of the City of Delray Beach continues to support the City of Delray Beach's renourishment project regarding its beaches; and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach has the ability to provide the necessary local match through an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE QTY COMMISSION OF THE QTY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the City of Delray Beach is providing its support for the City of Delray Beach renourishment project and affirms it's ability to provide the necessary local match for its funding request through an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County. PASSED AND ADOI7I'ED this dayof ,2010. MAYO R ATTEST: City Qerk