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Resolution 022-2010 t .. Commissioner Neugent RESOLUTION NO. 022 - 2010 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 445a-2009, PLEDGING THEIR COMMITMENT TO APPROPRIATE ST AFF RESOURCES AND EXPERTISE, WITHIN BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, TO PARTICIPATE IN THE REGIONAL CLIMATE TEAM WITH MIAMI-DADE, PALM BEACH AND BROW ARD COUNTIES TOWARD THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION PLA:N. WHEREAS, there is consensus among the world's leading scientists that global climate change is among the most significant problems facing the world today; and WHEREAS, Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable areas in the country to the consequences of climate change with Southeast Florida on the front line to experience the impacts of climate change, especially sea level rise; and WHEREAS, Monroe is located in Southeast Florida and is a neighboring county with Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward Counties; and WHEREAS, Monroe, Miami-Dade,. Palm Beach and Broward Counties, herein the four counties that constitute the southeast Florida Region, share in common a strong quality of life rooted in the region's rich cultural heritage, vigorous economy, and environmental resources of global significance; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida, which represent approximately 30% of the population of the State of Florida, are physically linked one to the other by the Atlantic Ocean coastline and share some of the world's most renowned natural resources such as the Everglades, our unique coral reefs, beautiful beaches, and fragile Keys ecosystem; and WHEREAS, the four counties of Southeast Florida and their respective populations, totaling more than five million residents, are expected to share in disproportionately high risks associated with climate change due to low land elevations, rising sea level projections, and anticipated increases in tropical storm events; and WHEREAS, rising sea levels could limit the effectiveness of critical drainage infrastructure, endanger beaches, and coastal natural resources and increase incidents of saltwater intrusion on the Biscayne Aquifer - putting at risk the drinking water supply for the entire population of Southeast Florida; and WHEREAS, local governments and the region as a whole, must give significant consideration to adaptation strategies designed to protect public infrastructure, property, water resources, natural areas and native species, and basic quality of life; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida account for a combined Gross Domestic Product of more than $2.5 billion annually and more than 37% of statewide economic output; and Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, while the four counties of Southeast Florida have independently taken steps to address global climate change, all parties recognize that coordinated and collective action on this, the defining issue for Southeast Florida in the 21 st Century, will best serve the citizens of the region; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida passed Resolution No. 445a-2009 on November 18, 2009 to establish its intent to cooperate with other Southeast Florida counties, but has determined it is important to clarify that intent; now therefore, BE IT RESOL VED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with the aforementioned counties of Southeast Florida party to this compact to develop a joint policy position urging the United States Congress to pass legislation that recognizes the unique vulnerabilities of Southeast Florida to the impacts of climate change and to further a joint policy position that includes specific recommendations regarding the allocation of federal climate change funding based on vulnerability to climate change impacts. Such recommendations might include designation of areas of Southeast Florida as uniquely vulnerable and of federal interest for the purpose of securing enhanced levels of federal participation in regional adaptation projects. Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with the other counties party to this compact to develop additional legislative policy statements relating to global climate change and future legislation to be considered by the Congress of the United States for transmittal to the Congressional Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements on proposed State legislation and energy/climate policies including but not limited to issues such as the region's energy and climate security and a renewable energy portfolio standard that defines renewable energy sources as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, landfill gas, qualified hydropower, marine and hydrokinetic energy and also including nuclear energy, and to collaborate on other emerging energy/climate issues that may be considered by the 2010 Florida Legislature Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements for future State legislation that may be considered by the Florida Legislature for transmittal to the Legislative Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall commit appropriate staff resources and expertise, within budget constraints, to participate in the Regional Climate Team with other counties party to this compact toward the development of a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan. Page 2 of 3 Section 6: Monroe County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan, understanding that no county will work at cross-purposes with the other counties. The Action Plan could, at a minimum, include the following components: (a) A baseline of greenhouse gas emissions for Southeast Florida; (b) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions throughout the built environment to include the use of energy efficiency, energy conservation, and the use of demand-side renewable energy resources; ( c) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions from the transportation sector to include increased reliance on public transit, emerging vehicle technologies, and adyanced bio-fuels; (d) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions resulting from changes in local and regional land use; (e) Strategies for the coordinated regional preparation for and adaptation to a rapidly changing global environmental based upon regional mapping of projected sea- level rise and any resulting amplification of localized impacts of tropical cyclone events. Such strategies shall incorporate climate preparation concerns for the regional economy, regional infrastructure and the built environment, social and cultural needs, and natural systems within the four counties party to this compact. Section 7: That Monroe County shall commit to participating with other counties party to this compact in hosting the Second Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Summit in October 2010. Section 8: Resolution No. 445a-2009 is hereby repealed. Section 9: Effective Date: This Compact shall become effective upon Adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the Board of County Commissioners of~nrW C~ty~ Florida at a regular meeting on said Board on the 20th day of January , A.D~S!. ~ ~ cJrq:i,; > 0 r't' .'/J ~". z Mayor Sylvia Murphy .Y.es...- C""' 5:; r- N 6 ~yor Pro Tern Heather Carruthers Y 0 0 ~ 0\ :;0 ~ ::; ::::.v ~j > Yes M".. .r- :z ::0 -; n::I: ", Yes :"',. ;-i ):> 6 n " CJ .. ~ Yes r- f'T1 ~ 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS \:\~~:~;~~nny L. Kolhage, CLERK OF MONROE CO~~~~ ,.~;~:~ ~ By: ~. /'VVV~tr Deputy Clerk Mayor Sylvia Murphy MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY A ~/ ---- NN A. TTON ~~~~T~~NEY Page 3 of 3 BDft^ARD 'TCgUNTY leglona Climate lEADERSHIP SUMMIT FL()RIDA Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact WHEREAS, there is consensus among the world's leading scientists that global climate change is among the most significant problems facing the world today; and WHEREAS, Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable areas in the country to the consequences of climate change with Southeast Florida on the front line to experience the impacts of climate change, especially sea level rise; and WHEREAS, Broward is located in Southeast Florida and is a neighboring county with Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Monroe Counties; and WHEREAS, Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Monroe Counties, herein the four counties that constitute the Southeast Florida Region, share in common a strong quality of life rooted in the region's rich cultural heritage, vigorous economy, and environmental resources of global significance; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida, which represent approximately 30% of the population of the State of Florida, are physically linked ()ne to the other by the Atlantic Ocean coastline and share some of the world's most renowned natural resources such as the Everglades, our unique coral reefs, beautiful beaches, and fragile Keys ecosystem; and WHEREAS, the four counties of Southeast Florida and their respective populations, totaling more than five million residents, are expected to share in disproportionately high risks associated with climate change due to low land elevations, rising sea level projections, and anticipated increases in tropical storm events; and .. . WHEREAS, rising sea levels could limit the effectiveness of critical drainage infrastructure, endanger beaches, and coastal natural resources and increase incidents of saltwater intrusion on the Biscayne Aquifer - putting at risk the drinking water supply for the entire population of Southeast Florida; and WHEREAS, local governments, and the region as a whole, must give significant consideration to adaptation strategies designed to protect public infrastructure, property, water resources, natural areas and native species, and basic quality of life; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida account for a combined Gross Domestic Product of more than $2.5 billion annually and more than 37~/o of statewide economic output; and WHEREAS, while the four counties of Southeast Florida have independently taken steps to address global climate change, all parties recognize that coordinated and collective action on this, the defining issue for Southeast Florida in the 21 st Century, will best serve the citizens of the region; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: That Broward County shall work in close collaboration with the aforementioned counties of Southeast Florida party to this compact to develop a joint policy position urging the United States Congress to pass legislation that recognizes the unique vulnerabilities of Southeast Florida to the impacts of climate change and to further a joint policy position that includes specific recommendations regarding the allocation of federal climate change funding based on vulnerability to climate change impacts. Such recommendations might include designation of areas of Southeast Florida as uniquely vulnerable and of federal interest for the purpose of securing enhanced levels of federal participation in regional adaptation projects. SECTION 2: That Broward County shall work in close collaboration with the other counties party to this compact to develop additional legislative policy statements relating to global climate change and future legislation to be considered by the Congress of the United States for transmittal to the Congressional Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. SECTION 3: That Broward County shall work in close collaboration with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements on proposed State legislation and energy/climate policies including but not limited to issues such as the region's energy and climate security and a renewable energy portfolio standard that defines renewable energy sources as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, landfill gas, qualified hydropower, and marine and hydrokinetic energy, and also including nuclear energy, and to collaborate on other emerging energy/climate issues that may be considered by the 2010 Florida Legislature for transmittal to the Legislative Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. SECTION 4: That Broward County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements for future State legislation that may be considered by the Florida Legislature for transmittal to the Legislative Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. SECTION 5: That Broward County shall commit appropriate staff resources and expertise, within budget constraints, to participate in a Regional Climate Team with other counties party to this compact toward the development of a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan. SECTION 6: That Broward County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan.. understanding that no county will work at cross-purpose with the other counties. The Action Plan could, at a minimum, include the following components: (a) A baseline of greenhouse gas emissions for Southeast Florida; (b) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions throughout the built environment to include the use of energy efficiency, energy conservation, and the use of demand-side renewable energy resources; (c) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions from the transportation sector to include increased reliance on public transit, emerging vehicle technologies, and advanced biofuels; (d) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions resulting from changes in local and regional land use; (e) Strategies for the coordinated regional preparation for and adaptation to a rapidly changing global environment based upon regional mapping of projected sea-level rise and any resulting amplification of localized impacts of tropical cyclone events. Such strategies shall incorporate climate preparation concerns for the regional economy, regional infrastructure and the built environment, social and cultural needs, and natural systems within the four counties party to this compact. SECTION 7: That Broward County shall commit to participating with other counties party to this compact in hosting the Second Southeast Florida RegionaliClimate Change Summit in October, 2010. SECTION 8: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Compact shall become effective upon adoption. Mayor Neugent RESOLUTION NO. ID.L - 2009 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PLEDGING THEIR COMMITMENT TO APPROPRIATE STAFF RESOURCES AND EXPERTISE, WITHIN BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, TO PARTICIPATE IN THE REGIONAL CLIMATE TEAM WITH MIAMI-DADE, PALM BEACH AND BROW ARD COUNTIES TOW ARB THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION PLAN. WHEREAS, there is consensus among the world's leading scientists that global climate change is among the most significant problems facing the world today; and WHEREAS, Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable areas in the country to the consequences of climate change with Southeast Florida on the front line to experience the impacts of climate change, especially sea level rise; and WHEREAS, Monroe is located in Southeast Florida and is a neighboring county with Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward Counties; and WHEREAS, Monroe, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward Counties, herein the four counties that constitute the southeast Florida Region, share in common a strong quality of life rooted in the region's rich cultural heritage, vigorous economy, and environmental resources of global significance; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida, which represent approximately 30% of the population of the State of Florida, are physically linked one to the other by the Atlantic Ocean coastline and share some of the world's most renowned natural resources such as the Everglades, our unique coral reefs, beautiful beaches, and fragile Keys ecosystem; and WHEREAS, the four counties of Southeast Florida and their respective populations, totaling more than five million residents, are expected to share in disproportionately high risks associated with climate change due to low land elevations, rising sea level projections, and anticipated increases in tropical storm events; and WHEREAS, rising sea levels could limit the effectiveness of critical drainage infrastructure, endanger beaches, and coastal natural resources and increase incidents of saltwater intrusion on the Biscayne Aquifer - putting at risk the drinking water supply for the entire population of Southeast Florida; and WHEREAS, local governments and the region as a whole, must give significant consideration to adaptation strategies designed to protect public infrastructure, property, water resources, natural areas and native species, and basic quality of life; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned four counties of Southeast Florida account for a combined Gross Domestic Product of more than $2.5 billion annually and more than 37% of statewide economic output; and Page 1 of 3 Mayor Neugent WHEREAS, while the four counties of Southeast Florida have independently taken steps to address global climate change, all parties recognize that coordinated and collective action on this, the defming issue for Southeast Florida in the 21 st Century, will best serve the citizens of the region; no~" therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Section 6: Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with the aforementioned counties of Southeast Florida party to this compact to develop a joint policy position urging the United States Congress to pass legislation that recognizes the unique vulnerabilities of Southeast Florida to the impacts of climate change and to further a joint policy position that includes specific recommendations regarding the allocation of federal climate change funding based on wInerability to climate change impacts. Such recommendations might include designation of areas of Southeast Florida as uniquely vulnerable and of federal interest for the purpose of securing enhanced levels of federal participation in regional adaptation projects. Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with the other counties party to this compact to develop additional legislative policy statements relating to global climate change and future legislation to be considered by the Congress of the United States for transmittal to the Congressional Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall work in close collaboration with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements on proposed State legislation and energy/climate policies including but not limited to issues such as the region's energy and climate security and a renewable energy portfolio standard that defines renewable energy sources as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, landfill gas, qualified hydropower, and marine and hydrokinetic energy and to collaborate on other emerging energy/climate issues that may be considered by the 2010 Florida Legislature Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing joint position statements for future State legislation that may be considered by the Florida Legislature for transmittal to the Legislative Delegation representing, in part or in whole, districts within the area covered by this compact. Monroe County shall commit appropriate staff resources and expertise, within budget constraints, to participate in the Regional Climate Team with other counties party to this compact toward the development of a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan. Monroe County shall work with other counties party to this compact in developing a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Action Plan. Page 2 of3 Mayor Neugent The Action Plan could, at a minimum, include the following components: (a) A baseline of greenhouse gas emissions for Southeast Florida; (b) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions throughout the buih environment to include the use of energy efficiency, energy conservatio~ and the use of demand-side renewable energy resources; (c) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions from the transportation sector to include increased reliance on public transit, emerging vehicle technologies, and advanced bio- fuels; ( d) Strategies for coordinated emission reductions resulting from changes in local and regional land use; ( e) Strategies for the coordinated regional preparation for and adaptation to a rapidly changing global environmental based upon regional mapping of projected sea- level rise and any resulting amplification of localized impacts of tropical cyclone events. Such strategies shall incorporate climate preparation concerns for the regional economy, regional infrastructure and the built environment, social and cultural needs, and natural systems within the four counties party to this compact. Section 7: That Momoe County shall commit to participating with other counties party to this compact in hosting the Second Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Summit in October 2010. Section 8: Effective Date: This Compact shall become effective upon Adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida at a regular meeting on said Board on the 18t:h day of lIovellher . A~. 2~.:;a1 ..." o )> S .- Mayor Sylvia Murphy ...!!!L $f2~ ~. a Mayor Pro Tem iJl!ather Carruthers -..!!!... ~ Si"< M .." Commissioner George Reagent Yes c:- ;1i:, r- ~ 0 Co.....ioDer Mario DiG..an Yes g ~ B :xJ CommiuioaerKiID Wigiapoa Yes ~~n~ !; ~ ~:-fJ> " g ~ ~ Ci) ::0 , _ 0 (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA A nEST: D..ny L. Kolllqe, CLERK By: jL.tJc.I4,J.~ By: ~r:L. 'o>.,..,~ Deputy Clerk ' Mayor GeoFle NeaRent Pale 3 of 3 UZANNE A. HUT' C11/iff/Pf