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R93-50R SOnUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND/OR OPPOSITIO~ TO SEVERAL PROPOSED BILLS BEING CONSIDERED FOR ENACTMENT BY THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE DURING THE 1993 SESSION; A-ND PROVIDING ~N EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature officials convened on February 2, 1993 and will adjourn 60 days later, and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature is considering numerous bills for enactment during this 1993 Legislative Session; and WHEREAS, several of these bills presently under consideration are deemed to be advantageous to the local governments, while others are deemed to be not advantageous. NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section I. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby express is support for the following listed bills since they have been determined to either (i) provide funding/increased revenues to the Cities; (2) increase flexibility to the Cities; and/or (3) remove inconsistencies, clarify language and provide greater understanding to the public. A. SJR 78 and HJR 445 Voter Control of City Taxes (Referendum) B. HB 891 and SB 2022 Annexation Relief C. CB CA 93-01/SB 1116 ELMS Bill HB 613/SB 360/SB 1822/CS-SB 1932 Municipal Revenue Sharing Reform E. SB 364 and HB 1687 Occupational License Tax Reform F. HB 491 and SB 1210 Attorney Client Relationships G. SB 1442 and HB 2193 Municipal Ordinance Violation Penalties HB 1155 and SB 696 Access to Public Officials/Ex- parte Communications SJR 88/SB 82 and HJR 285/HB 289 Partial-Year Assessments J. HB 1687 ACIR Package HB 1027 Advisory Committees of Persons with Disabilities HB 503 and SB 2182 Transportation Concurrency HB 1927 and SB 290/536 Juvenile Justice N. CS/HB 661 Wastewater Reuse O. CS/HB 21 Civil Immunity Section 2. The City Com~isszon of the City of Boynton Beach expresses its opposition for the following listed bills since they have been determined to either (1) decrease local revenue sources; (2) erode and/or intrude on the City's local home rule authority; (3) impose mandates on cities without financing; (4) place unreasonable financial burdens on local governments; and/or place/impose adverse impacts on local governments. CS/HB 1109 and SB 504 Municipal Revenue Sharing - Gas Tax Collection Fees B. HB 2063 and SB 666 Workers' Compensation Co HB 2189 Building Inspectors Mandatory Certification of Code Administrators and D. HB 509 and SB 940 Aids Workers' Compensation Presumption E. HB 101 and SB 658 Public Bid Disclosure Act F. Property Rights Bill G. SB 1142 and HB 1597 Public Construction/Bid Preferences HB 1683 and SB 562 Public Records Copyright of Software SB 528, SB 464 and PCB 93-91 Solid Waste Management J. HB 2189 and CS/HB 1189 Contractors/Journeymen Regulation of K. HB 385 and SB 1510 Public Construction/Competitive Bids Section 3. The City Commisszon of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby directs the City Clerk to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the Palm Beach County Delegation advising them of Boynton Beach's support and opposition to these respective proposed bills. PASSED AND ADOPTED this /~ day of March, 1993. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) v c. Com{~ .'~i'dn~r ~ ~om~issio~