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R19-126 1 RESOLUTION NO. R19-126 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE 2020 5 REVISED PALM BEACH COUNTY LOCAL 6 MITIGATION STRATEGY PLAN; AND PROVIDING 7 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 8 9 10 WHEREAS, Palm Beach County is susceptible to a variety of natural, technological, 11 and human-caused disasters, including but not limited to, severe weather, hazardous materials 12 incidents, nuclear power plant emergencies, communicable diseases, and domestic security 13 incidents as well as climate change impacts and sea level rise that causes increased inundation, 14 shoreline erosion, flooding from severe weather events, accelerated saltwater contamination of 15 ground water and surface water supplies, and expedited loss of critical habitats; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, was enacted to establish 18 a national. disaster hazard mitigation program to reduce the loss of life and 19 property, human suffering, economic disruption, and disaster assistance costs 20 resulting from disasters, and to assist state, local, and tribal governments in 21 implementing effective hazard mitigation measures to ensure the continuation of 22 critical services and facilities after a natural disaster; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, as a condition for 25 qualifying for and receiving future Federal mitigation assistance funding as well as 26 reimbursement for Presidentially Declared Disasters, requires such governments to 27 have Federal Emergency Management Agency approved hazard mitigation plans in 28 place that identify the hazards that could impact their jurisdictions, identify 29 actions and activities to mitigate the effects of those hazards, and establish a 30 ! coordinated process to implement plans; and 31 32 WHEREAS, Palm Beach County's Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS), in 33 coordination with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders having an 34 interest in reducing the impact of disasters, and with input from the private sector 35 and other members of the public, developed and revised the Palm Beach County 36 Local Mitigation Strategy; and 37 38 WHEREAS, the 2020 revised Local Mitigation Strategy has been approved 39 by the Florida Division of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency 40 Management Agency subject to adoption by the County Board of County 41 Commissioners; and 42 43 44 45 C:\Users\Stanzionet\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Inetcache\IE\DHL I SBRX\Local_Mitigation_Strategy_(2019)_-_Reso.Docx 46 WHEREAS, the LMS Steering Committee recommends the formal adoption 47 of the 2020 Revised Local Mitigation Strategy, including planned future 48 enhancements described therein, by the County and all 38 participating 49 municipalities. 50 51 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 52 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA,THAT: 53 54 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 55 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 56 hereof. 57 58 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach hereby 59 approves and adopts the 2020 Revised Local Mitigation Strategy Plan(attached hereto 60 as Exhibit A) in its entirety, as revised by the LMS Steering Committee as submitted 61 to the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, the Florida Division of 62 Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 63 64 Section 3. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach authorizes the 65 appropriate City Officials to pursue available funding opportunities for 66 implementation of proposed mitigation initiatives described in the Local Mitigation 67 Strategy, and upon receipt of such funding or other necessary resources, seek to 68 implement the actions in accordance with the mitigation strategies set out by the Local 69 Mitigation Strategy. 70 71 Section 4. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach will continue 72 to support and participate in the Local Mitigation Strategy planning and 73 implementation process as required by Federal Emergency Management agency, the 74 Florida Division of Emergency Management, and the Palm Beach County Local 75 Mitigation Strategy Steering Committee. 76 77 j Section 5. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach will consider 78 ; incorporating climate change concerns, sea level rise and natural hazards into the local 79 j comprehensive plan and into future reviews of flood prevention regulations and 80 zoning codes. 81 82 Section 6. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach directs the 83 Clerk to transmit an original of the executed Resolution to the Palm Beach County 84 Division of Emergency Management, attention Local Mitigation Strategy Coordinator 85 (712-6481), for filing in the Office of the Clerk& Comptroller. 86 2 C:\Users\Stanzionet\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Inetcache\IE\DHLI S8RX\Local_Mitigation_Strategy_(2019)_-_Reso.Docx 87 88 89 Section 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 90 91 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 546day of November, 2019. 92 93 ! CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 94 95 YES NO 96 97 Mayor— Steven B. Grant 1/ 98 99 Vice Mayor—Justin Katz 100 101 Commissioner—Mack McCray 102 , 103 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus ✓ 104 105 Commissioner—Ty Penserga V 106 107 108 i VOTE 5-0 109 110 ATTEST: 111 112 113 114 C stal Gibson, MMC 115 ' City Clerk 116 117 118 119 (Corporate Seal) 120 121 O N0 4 t .- i'I �O .ACJ J 3 C:\Users\Stanzionet\Appdata\local\Microsoft\Windows\Inetcache\IE\DHL 1 S8RX\Local_Mitigation_Strategy_(2019)_-_Reso.Docx LMS2O2O eej Summwry Sheet The Local Mitigation Strategy The purpose of the Local Mitigation Strategy(LMS)is to develop,and execute an ongoing methodology for reducing a community's vulnerability to identified natural,technological,and human caused hazards. The strategy provides a rational, managed basis for considering, and prioritizing hazard-specific mitigation options,and for developing,and executing sound,cost-effective mitigation projects. The LMS provides a basis for justifying the solicitation, and use of local, state, federal, and other funding sources to support hazard mitigation projects and initiatives. LMS2020—Why Do We Have an LMS • We have the LMS in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 and Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations. • It allows communities to identify hazards and prioritize unfunded projects to mitigate those hazards when funding becomes available from local,state,and federal sources. • It is required in order to receive Pre-Disaster Mitigation(PDM),Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP),and Flood Mitigation Assistance(FMA)funding from Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)before,and after a disaster strikes. • It puts local communities in control of projects and funding priorities. LMS2020 —What Has Changed Since LMS2015 • Recent years have shown increased vulnerabilities as modeling,and mapping capabilities improve, and as more information is gathered on potential impacts of climate change,and sea level rise. This LMS integrates updated information on storm surge and sea level rise and climate change into our hazards,mitigation measures,mapping and project list. • Collaboration with the Office of Sustainability and participation in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact has increased the number of planning stakeholders we are working with for assessments. • Analyses of local flooding conditions as it relates to PBC communities • Update of Agricultural Pests and Diseases with specifics on the citrus industry • Updates in severities of Pandemic/Communicable Diseases(mosquito borne diseases) • Improved project tracking system through creation of a WebEOC internet based board, and encouraged participants to track projects;illustrates all of the mitigation work being done in Palm Beach County Adoption of LMS2020 Your jurisdiction must adopt the LMS2o2o in order to be eligible for any mitigation funding in the future (HMGP,PDM,and/or FMA grants). Adoption of LMS2o2o is paramount to your community remaining a viable stakeholder in mitigation research,identification, and prioritization. Our communities utilize the LMS to include mitigation in their development, and redevelopment projects through inclusion in their Master Plans and Capital Improvement plans. Communities are proactively including mitigation projects into their internal funding,and capital improvement budgets. LMS2o2o is your comprehensive approach to effectively reduce the impact of current,and future hazards,and risk faced within Palm Beach County. Failure to adopt LMS2o2o will negate your community hazard mitigation plans as a condition for receiving certain types of non-emergency disaster assistance,including funding for mitigation projects.