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1988-28 Request to Congress for Continued Future Funding for Meteorological AircraftRESOLUTION NO. 28-88 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OOUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORILIA, REQUESTING THAT THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF THE STATE OF FI.oRIL1A TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ENSURE CONTINUED FUTURE FUNDING FOR TWELVE OR MORE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WC-130 AIRCRAFT OR SIMILARLY EQUIPPED AIRCRAFT FOR ' METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF STORM EVENTS IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE. WHEREAS, the United States Air Force currently operates twelve (12) WC-130 aircraft based at Kessler Air Force Base in Mississippi with said program being funded in the amount of $25 million through Fiscal Year 1989; and WHEREAS, these aircraft are a vital part of a stone information and protection network which also includes satellites and land based radars and W[-IEREAS, WC-130 aircraft or similarly equipped aircraft provide significant hurricane and tropical storm details whioh cannot be received by satellites or land based radar such as information related to stone surge, size and location of the eye of the storm, exact location of the tropical stone or hurricane, length and breadth of the storm, wind speed and gusts as wt~ll as any last minute storm changes; and WHEREAS, the Village of North Palm Beach is located within a surge vulnerable area as are mist coastal communities within Florida which necessitates up to the minute information relative to stone activity in order to effectuate an orderly evacuation of the population; and WHEREAS, at the 1988 National Hurricane Conference in Atlanta, Georgia United States Air Force General Chapman indicated his intention to terminate the ' h~-130 Weather Reconnaissance Program due to the high maintenance cost associated with the WC-130 and due to overall defense department budgetary constraints. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FIARIDA: Section 1. The Village Council of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida objects to the United States Air Force's intention to cancel the WC-130 Whether Reconnaissance Program in that such action could be detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the people of North Palm Beach as well as other coastal communities. Section 2. The United States Congressional Delegation of the State of Florida is e~i reby requested to undertake appropriate actions to continue the funding for the W'C-130 aircraft or similarly equipped aircraft in Fiscal Year 1990 and thereafter to ensure that detailed and up to the minute meteorological information relative to major stone events such as tropical storms and hurricanes can continue to be received by national, state and local agencies empoti,~ered to evacuate and protect the population before, during and after said stone events. Section 3. All similarly affected coastal municipalities of Palm Beach County a~-the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners are requested to impress upon the United States Congressional Delegation of the ' State of Florida the need to continued funding of this vital Weather Reconnaissance Program. Section 4. Tne Village Clerk is hereby directed to provide the members of t e Un ted States Congressional Delegation of the State of Florida „ the coastal municipalities of Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners with certified copies of this Resolution for consideration of the matters contained herein. Section 5. Should any section or. provision of this Resolution or any portion there, or any paragraph, sentence or word, be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Reesolution. Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon 1 1 n i i I l passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED 1HIS 13th DAY OF OCTOBER , 1988. MAY ATTEST: ~~{ ~~e ~~s~ r ~Vi I e C e~rlc ~~