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87-AAAA A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR THE ACQUISITION OR PRESERVATION OF THE REMAINING SCRUB ECOSYSTEMS IN BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. W~IEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida recognizes that past practices which have allowed explosive land development have resulted in loss of most of the original domain, the native Florida ecosystems of Boynton Beach; and, WHEREAS, the Commission acknowledges that the few native Florida landscapes remaining in Boynton Beach are natural historic treasures, are of value to all citizens, provide important environmental support services such as groundwater recharge, add to the quality of life and, therefore, are worthy or preservation for all time; and W/tEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach is presently attempting to preserve a major and environmentally sensitive mangrove area within the City limits by State acquisition under the C.A.R.L. Program; and WHEREAS, the Commission has officiall~..adopted~.(J~une, 16, 1986) the Wilderness Islands program of Palm_ Beach County, the goal of which is "...to protect remaining vestiges of native ecosystems..."; and WHEREAS, five tracts of Florida scrub (in the City of Boynton Beach) are currently entered into the Inventory of native ecosystems in Palm Beach County which has been received in preliminary form by the Palm Beach County Commission; and WHEREAS, the Florida scrub of this region, being subtropical, is the only ecosystem of its kind in the world; and WHEREA~, the Florida scrub ecosystem in Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County is in extreme peril and on the verge of extinction; and WHEREAS, at least a dozen rare, threatened, or endangered species of plants and animals are part of these scrub ecosystems; and WHEREAS, these native ecosystems, once destroyed, can never be recreated. NOW, TH~-REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: The City Commission supports public purchase or preservation of the four (4) remaining scrub ecosystem parcels not presently under public ownership which are identified in Exhibit "A" attached and incorporated herein by reference; and Section 2: The City Commission supports all reasonable efforts toward preservation of City owned scrub ecosystems balancing its use in a fashion suitable for maximum enjoyment of its citizens. Section 3: The City Commission supports the concept of a joint effort between the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County and the private sector for acquisition or preservation of all five (5) parcels as wilderness island park preserves; and Section 4: The City of Boynton Beach pledges to facilitate resources Success. all negotiations and utilize all available required to make this effort an unqualified 1987. ATTEST: City ~erk (Corporate Seal) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Commissioner Commissione~ EXHIBIT "A" 1. *50 Acres: 2. 6.63 Acres: FIVE (5) SCRUB ECOSYSTEM PARCELS IN BOYNTON BEACH E. of Seacrest W. of F.E.C.R.R. S. of S.E. 31st Avenue N. of S.E. 14th Avenue S. of Boynton Beach Water Tower E. of Seacrest W. of F.E.C.R.R. **Tradewinds Scrubland: N. of Woolbright Rd. approximately 30 acres S. of S.W. 4th Avenue **Rolling Green Scrub: W. of Seacrest 20 acres E. of 1-95 between N.W. 17th and N.W. 19th (City owned) *Rosemary Scrub: W. of Seacrest E. of 1-95 S. of Atla~,~D~i~e approximately 2'0 acres * - Purchase and Preserve ** - Preservation