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Item R01 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: May 21, 2003 Division: District 1 Bulk Item: Yes No Department: Mayor Dixie M. Spehar AGENDA ITEM WORnING: Resolution: "No Reduction in the Current United States Tariff on Imported Citrus Products." ITEM BACKGROUND: Welton G. Cadwell, Chairman of Lake County BOCC, has requested that all counties support the resolution passed by Lake County BOCC on behalf of the U.S. citrus industry, which employs over 90,000 people in Florida. This resolution opposes the removal of the tariff on imported citrus juice. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: TOTAL COST: BUDGETED: Yes No COST TO COUNTY: SOURCE OF FUNDS: REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County Atty OMB/Purchasing _ Risk Management _ DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL: ~ 212 l tff!.w Mayo ixie M. Spehar DOCUMENTATION: Included ~ To Follow Not Required_ AGENDA ITEM #-4L DISPOSITION: Revised 1/03 Mayor Dixie Spehar RESOLUTION NO. -2003 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPPORTING "NO REDUCTION IN THE CURRENT UNITED STATES TARIFF ON IMPORTED CITRUS PRODUCTS." WHEREAS, Florida citrus has been an integral part of the State of Florida since its existence, and the preservation of this industry not only affects Florida's citrus growers, but many affiliated businesses and local government entities throughout the state; and WHEREAS, Florida and Brazil produce over 90% of all processed orange products in the world and loss of Florida production would result in a monopoly for the Brazilian citrus industry; and WHEREAS, lowering of citrus tariffs does not create the benefits of -Free Trade" because it neither increases competition, reduces consumer prices, nor results in increased trade; and WHEREAS, it is a proven fact that the unsubsidized Florida citrus industry employs approximately 90,000 people and has an economic impact to our state of $9.1 billion; and WHEREAS, Florida citrus growers have worked diligently over the years in all international trade negotiations, and now with the World Trade Organization and Free Trade Area of the Americas to retain the citrus tariff on processed citrus products entering the United States to enable Florida to compete on a level playing field with Brazil; and WHEREAS, it is clearly demonstrated that any material reduction in processed citrus tariff schedules will have a devastating result on the citrus industry as it exists today in Florida with accompanying catastrophic effects upon the 800,000 acres of citrus that provide numerous environmental benefits to the community and state; and WHEREAS, there is nowhere in the world, other than Brazil, where land and climatic conditions permit processed orange juice production in quantities sufficient to compensate for losses in Florida production; ~nd WHEREAS, Florida citrus growers require few services but provide employment, tax revenue, economic stability, water recharge, aesthetic beauty, and a way of life that has existed for more than one hundred years; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. Monroe County supports -no reduction in the current United States tariff on imported citrus products. H Section 2. The Clerk of the Court is hereby requested to forward certified copies of this Resolution to the Governor and Congressional delegations. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of May, 2003. Mayor Spehar Mayor Pro Tem Nelson Commissioner McCoy Commissioner Neugent Commissioner Rice (SEAL) Attest: DANNY L.KOLHAGE, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By By ,I Deputy Clerk Mayor/Chairperson jresOJ BY lAN..W ~: 1UHON "q- 5';ro/ cJ J