HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2008-135 Everglades Acquisition RESOLUTION NO. 2008-135
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA
SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF GOVERNOR CHARLIE CRIST AND THE
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT TO ACQUIRE
LAND SOUTH OF LAKE OKEECHOBEE FOR THE PROTECTION AND
RESTORATION OF AMERICA'S EVERGLADES AND FLORIDA'S
COASTAL ESTUARIES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER,
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, America's Everglades and the South Florida ecosystem are unique
expanses of habitats, the environmental health of which is critical to the economy and quality of
life of South Florida; and
WHEREAS,on June 24, 2008, Governor Charlie Crist unveiled a momentous strategy to
bring about the largest environmental land acquisition in Florida's history and restore America's
Everglades in a way never before anticipated; and
WHEREAS,the Governor announced that the South Florida Water Management District
will begin negotiating an agreement with United States Sugar Corporation to purchase nearly
300 square miles of land spanning four counties in South Florida; and
WHEREAS, the acquisition of as much as 187,000 acres of land south of Lake
Okeechobee would provide the "missing link" needed to better protect the St. Lucie and
Caloosahatchee rivers and estuaries, and revive, restore and preserve one of America's greatest
natural treasures, the Everglades; and
WHEREAS, the South Florida Water Management District and United States Sugar
Corporation signed a "Statement of Principles" that provides the framework for the potential
acquisition of property and assets; and
WHEREAS, through successful negotiations and strategic land swaps, vast tracts would
be used to reestablish a part of the historic connection between Lake Okeechobee and the
Everglades through a managed system of storage and treatment; and
WHEREAS, dedicating significantly more land in the Everglades Agricultural Area to
restoration will build upon and enhance the 30-year state-federal Comprehensive Everglades
Restoration Plan, offering the opportunity and flexibility to store and clean water on a scale
never before contemplated; and
WHEREAS, benefits from the land acquisition include huge increases in the availability
of water storage, significantly reducing the potential for harmful discharges from Lake
Okeechobee to Florida's coastal rivers and estuaries; and
WHEREAS, the acquisition will prevent thousands of tons of phosphorus from entering
the Everglades every year and eliminate the need for "back-pumping" water into Lake
Okeechobee; and
WHEREAS, the acquisition also provides the potential opportunity to sustain remaining
agriculture in the region by eliminating environmental concerns, enhancing the availability of
water supply, and fostering green energy production; and
WHEREAS, the Governor has identified the State of Florida's Rural Economic
Development Initiative as a resource for working with United States Sugar Corporation, local
governments, area businesses, state agencies and the South Florida Water Management District
on an economic transition plan for the area; and
WHEREAS, saving the Everglades and protecting Florida's coastal estuaries is an
environmental priority for the City of Dania Beach, Florida; and
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WHEREAS, the South Florida Water Management District's initiative to purchase
187,000 acres of land in the Everglades Agricultural Area is a watershed event for restoring a
beloved national treasure, the Everglades;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That the City of Dania Beach, Florida supports the efforts of Governor
Charlie Crist and the South Florida Water Management District to acquire land south of Lake
Okeechobee for the protection and restoration of America's Everglades and Florida's coastal
estuaries.
Section 2. That the City Clerk is directed to furnish certified copies of this Resolution
to the Governor of the state of Florida, South Florida Water Management District, the Broward
County League of Cities and the Florida League of Cities.
Section 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution
are be repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. That this Resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED on August 12, 2008.
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LOUISE STILSON, CMC 1 ALBERT C. JON
CITY CLERK »on MAYOR-COM S IONER
APPROVED AS TMFO,,I.AND CORRECTNESS:
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