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79-QRESOLUTION NO. 79- ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE,~ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, INDICATING ~TscoNCU~RENCE WITH THE MANAGEMENT RE£OMME~DATIONS PRESENTED IN THE PALM BEACH COUNTY AREAWIDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN,~HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE 208 PLAN , AND ITS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WATER OUALITY MANAGEMENT AGENCY DESIGNATION PROCESS WHICH IS ORIENTED TO IMPLEMENTATIO~ OF SAID PLAN.FOR THE DESIGNatED PALm'BEACH cOunTY '208 PLA~ING ARE. A~ HEREINAFteR REFERRED TO AS THE '~PLANN!NG AREA". WHEREAS., %he City of Boynton Beach, Florida, recognizes that, pu.rsuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended (PL 92-500), the Governor of Florida shall designate a mana~mentsystem consisting of one or more water quality management agencies to carry out ~ppropriate por- tions of the 208 Plan developed for the Planning Area under Subsection 208(b) of said Act; and WHEREAS, other affected general-purpose units of local government in Palm Beach County have joined together to develop a 208 Plan resulting in a coordinated waste treatment management system for designation by the Governor of Florida; and WHEREAS, the said 208 Plan has been prepared, in draft form, by the Area Planning Board of Palm Beach County with the assistance of several advisory bodies representing the various public and private interests of the Planning Area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the City of Boynto~ Beach, Florida, concurs with the basic management recommendations of the 208 Plan,'namely: 1. That the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) upon the enactment of appropriate enabling legislation, which would include but not be limited to proper checks and balances of the SF~MD taxing authority and financial responsibility to the local or regional electorate, be designated Water Quality Management Lead Agency for its entire jurisdiction; and 2. That, until such time that the SFWMD is designated, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners be designated as ~nterim Water Quality Management Lead Agency for the Plan Beach County Planning Area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, shall consider the adoption of the attached Water Quality Management Strategies when preparing or revising its Local Government Comprehensive Plan as required by Chapter 163.3167 of the Florida Statutes; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, shall continue to support the on- going 208 Planning Effort by cooperating to the extent practicable in the development and implementation of specific wa~er quality management tools, as recommended in the 208 Plan and its annual updates. UPON VOTE, after a motion was made and seconded, the Mayor declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this ~ day of 1979. CITY OF BOYNTON BEn,CH, FLORIDA Mayor -~ ~Vi~e Mayor Council Member ATTEST: City Clerk (Corp. Seal) Council Member -2- ATTACHMENT I RECO~4ENDED WATER QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES Protect Water Quality with development review inc]uding analysis of environmental impact, and land development regulations encouraging such things as on-site retention, pervious surfaces, and native vegetation. Ensure adequate drainage systems, sufficient capacity, acceptable quality and quantity of discharge, in all areas of development through subdivision and PUD regulations, master drainage plans, feriodic surveys, etc. 3. Encourage appropriate land use activitiesin flOOd prone areas. Protect environmentally sensitive areas by controlling a jacen% actlvltles, acquisition with interlocal agreements if necessary, and implementation of density bonuses or transfers, etc. Participate in and promote environmental planning programs, such as 208, andinstitute intergovernmental cooperation and responsibility in water suppty,.wastewater disposal and water quality management. Protect and conserve water supply by envouraging the development techniques to augment it. Investigate.the use of streetsweeping, oil and grease separation equipment, and sedimentation traps and consider Industrial Revenue Bonds for their private construction. 8. Minimize and mitigate ero'siono 9. Make use of the services of an Environmental Control Officer. 10. Minimize, to the extent preferable, pollutants from entering C]ass I, II or III Waters. ll. Encourage development of water quality related non-structural controls and ordinances. 12. Address water quality management in local comprehensive plans. 13. Avoid irretrievable commitment of resources where possible.