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90-TTRESOLUTION NO. 90-'1"-[- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO FULLY FUND AND IMPLEMENT THE 1987 FLORIDA BEACH MANAGEMENT ACT; PROVID- V ING AN EFFECTI E DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, good beaches are an important part of the quality of life of this community, providing enormous aesthetic and recreational benefits for our citizens and their guests; and WHEREAS, good beaches are Florida's number one tourist attraction and are thus vital to the economic well-being of this community; and WHEREAS, beach erosion continues to be a major problem in this state, threatening this vital natural resource; and WHEREAS, the 1987 Legislature enacted the comprehensive Beach Management Act to provide a long-term solution to the erosion problem and recommended that the state should spend at least $35 million annually on beach repair and maintenance; and WHEREAS, during the past three years no funds have been allo- cated to prepare and implement the beach management plan; and WHEREAS, a blue ribbon Task Force appointed by the Governor and Cabinet has recommended that the state commit a minimum of $70 million each year for beach repair, maintenance and acquisition; and WHEREAS, the beach funding task force has further proposed that money to implement beach management in Florida be derived from the documentary stamp tax on deeds and notes. NOg, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY CONNISSION OF: THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, urges the Florida Legislature to fully fund and implement the 1987 Florida Beach Management Act, including ® Adequate appropriation to the Department of Natural Resources to carry out statewide comprehensive beach management planning. Full implementation of the Task Force recommendations to allocate at least $70 million annually, for beach manage- ment, including: a) $35 million for beach repair and maintenance b) $35 million for acquisition of pristine and recreational beaches ATTEST: ' iH Clerk (Corporate Seal) CIT~ O~NTON~ACH, FLORIDA ;Mayor / Vi ce Mayor Comnli s~ ioner ?