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1996-013 Preservation & Funding of BeachesRESOLUTION NO. 13-96 • A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE' COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM };IiACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE 1996 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE PRESERVATION AND REPAIR OF THE STATE'S BIiACI IF,S, TO RECOGNIZE THE NEED FOR FUNDING NON-FEDERAL PROJECTS, AND "1'O IDENTIFY ALONG-TERM DEDICATED FUNDING SOURCE. W}IEREAS, Florida's beaches are an important part of the quality of life of this community, providing aesthetic, environmental, hurricane mitigation, and recreational benefits for our residents and tourists; and WIIfiREAS, beaches continue to be Florida's number one tourist attraction and are thus vital to our economic well-being, generating over $9 billion in beach-related sales annually and contributing to a ripple effect to the Florida economy of over $16 billion; and WHF:RL'AS, the Village of North Palm Beach recognizes that severe beach erosion continues to be a major problem in Florida, with coastal development threatening this important natural resource; and • WHEREAS, federal funding for beach and inlet projects is declining, resulting in delays in implementing needed erosion projects and putting more pressure on state and local sources; and W}Il?REAS, since navigation inlets cause some 80% of beach erosion in Florida, the most cost- effective way to reduce erosion is to recapture sand from inlets and place it on the eroded downdriR beaches; and WHEREAS, as a matter of long-standing policy, the Legislature has given priority to funding those beach and inlet projects which have substantial federal matching money; and WI IEREAS, the state legislature has historically demonstrated a commitment to the preservation of Florida's beaches, and now must recognize the critical environmental and economic need to maintain or repair our beaches, with or without the financial assistance of the federal government. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BFsACII, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Village Council of North Palm Beach requests that the state legislature provide adequate annual funding to carry out a statewide comprehensive beach management program to protect Florida's remaining pristine beaches and repair those that are severely damaged, and consider the Department of Environmental Protection 1996-97 budget request of • $36.8 million. Section 2. The Village Council of North Palm Beach further requests that since • navigation inlets are the primary cause of beach erosion in Florida, the Legislature, in its beach management funding strategy, give inlet sand bypassing equal priority with traditional beach nourishment projects. Section 3. 7'he Village Council of North Palm Beach requests that in cases where the federal government has not yet appropriated matching funds for projects, and where local governments are willing to "loan" the federal share in order to deal quickly with an urgent erosion problem, the Legislature, as a matter of policy, will consider such "loans" by local governments to be the equivalent of the federal matching share for the project. Section 4. The Village Council of North Palm Beach finally requests that the state legislature give serious consideration to identification of, and dedication of, a fair and stable source of long-term funding to fully implement a statewide beach management program for preserving and restoring Florida's threatened sandy beaches. Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. 1'ASSF.D AND ADOPTED THIS 22nd DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1996. • A7"PEST: Village Clerk Mayor •