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Resolution 196-2021 RESOLUTION NO. 196 -2021 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA IN SUPPORT OF FULL FUNDING AND COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OF EVERGLADES RESTORATION PORJECTS; URGING ROBUST FUNDING FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION IN THE 2022 FEDERAL BUDGET; COMMENDING THE GOVERNOR'S AND LEGISLATURE'S FULL FUNDING FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION; AND URGING THE UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT TO CONSIDER IN THEIR UPDATES TO THE LAKE OKECHOBEE SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL, THE WATER SUPPLY NEEDS AND FRESHWATER FLOWS TO SOUTHERN END OF THE EVERGLADES SYSTEM CRITICAL FOR MAINTAINING THE HEALTH OF FLORIDA BAY. WHEREAS, Monroe County is part of the vast Everglades ecosystem that covers much of South Florida; and WHEREAS, Monroe County's coast line encompasses Florida Bay, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary("FKNMS")and Everglades National Park;and WHEREAS,Florida Bay comprises a large portion of Everglades National Park, and is a vitally important ecosystem that provides critical habitat for numerous plants and animals including federal protected and - _ threatened species and state special concern species; and WHEREAS, Florida Bay's marine environment supports a multi-billion dollar fishing and ecotourism industry of South Florida, including commercial and recreational fishing, snorkeling, diving, boat and equipment rentals, hospitality and other related businesses; and WHEREAS, the natural resources and marine environment of the Florida Keys including Florida Bay attracts over 4 million visitors and over$4.5 billion in economic activity annually, generating$220 million in sales tax revenue for the State of Florida each year;and WHEREAS,the health of the Florida Bay's ecosystem is highly dependent on clean and adequate freshwater flows into the southern end of the Everglades system; and WHEREAS, and over the past several decades, the lack of sufficient freshwater flow thin the Everglades National Park and into the southern end of the system has contributed to hypersalinity events and algae blooms in Florida Bay damaging its valuable and fragile ecosystem;and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners continues to urge the expedited completion of Everglades restoration projects that are necessary to increase flows through the Everglades, including the Everglades Agricultural Reservoir and the Central Everglades Planning Project;and WHEREAS,the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners urges that new Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual(LOSOM)that is currently being updated includes consideration of needs of the southern end of the system, namely water supply and sufficient freshwater flows that Florida Bay;and WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners recognizes that Everglades restoration projects and water management took that restore freshwater flows through the park and into Florida Bay are critical to the long-term sustainability of Monroe's environment,economy and quality of life; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners that: I. Reaffirms its strong support for full funding and construction of Everglades restoration projects. 2. Urges$725M for Everglades restoration in the United States FY 2022 budget. 3. Commends Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature for fully funding Everglades restoration in the Florida FY 2022 budget. 4. Urges the US Army Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District to consider the water supply needs of Monroe County and the need for adequate freshwater flows to the southern end of the Everglades system. 5. Directs the Clerk to transmit copies of this resolution to the U.S. President Biden,U.S. Senator Rubio, U.S.Senator Scott, U.S. Representative Gimenez,Florida Governor DeSantis,Florida Senate President Simpson, Florida Speaker Sprowls, Florida Representative Mooney, Florida Senator Rodriguez, USACE Commander Colonel Kelly and South Florida Water Management District Executive Director Bartlett. 6. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County Florida,at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of May,2021. Mayor Michelle Coldiron yes Il+l Mayor Pro Tem David Rice yea Commissioner Craig Cates ypS 614 z) Commissioner Eddie Martinez Absent f Commissioner Mike Forster Yes Ar� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS rrt : KEVIN MADOK, CLERK OF MONROECO • c ff A M',J By: -47,44/19 BtDeputy Li C erk Mayor Michelle Coldiron Approved for form and legal sufficiency -. • Robert B. Shillinger, Monroe County Attorney - Robert B. Digitally signed by Robert B.Shillinger - ON:au-Robert 0.Shlllinger, 'lam 7. `' o=Monroe County 00CC,ou=Monroe Ti' -`--i County Attorney,emaikshIDinger- r J- Shillinger Dat:2021.0511°,12 0 o3.0;00'