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LTC 080-2011 Resolution from Surfside 1A/M I -A B EA C OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER u : TM E. No. LTC #;080 -201 1 - - - r LETTER TOU&MM&SI TO: . Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City. Manager DATE:. April 6, 2011 SUBJECT:. RESOLUTION FROM THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, PERTAINING TO THE "BOTTLE BILL" Attached for your perusal . is. a Town of- Surfside resolution urging the governor, state representatives, and state. senators in the Florida legislature to'adopt a "bottle bill" to encourage the return or recycling of all beverage containers and other recyclable materials. JMG /RE� k C: Duncan Ballantyne, Assistant City Manager, Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager, Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager, Dolores Mejia, Special Projects Ad'ministrator, and Jose Smith, City Attorney F:\CLER \CLER \FORMS\2011 Bottle Bill.ltc.doc ' SI DE �y ! NQ 92103 HA*W'NG'AVtN b ' is 5 _ r. n. *7M/8 f`:. X-z_' March 31, 2011 Please distribute to the mayor and commissioners. Thank you, Priscilla Krutules Office of the Town Clerk r RESOLUTION NO. '11- 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE. TOWN OF SURFSIDE,,. FLORIDA, I.- URGING THE GOVERNOR, STATE REPRESEN'T'ATIVE AND STATE SENATORS IN THE FLORIDA_LEGISLATURE TO ADOPT A STATE OF FLORIDA "BOTTLE` BILL" " TO AMONG .. OTHER THINGS ENCOURAGE TIDE •:RETURN OR. RECYCLE OF ALL; BEVERAGE. - CONTAINERS - AND OTHER RECYCLABLE MATERIALS,,. FURTHER DIRECTING THE TOWN CLERK .TO IRANSMIT THIS RESOLUTION TO CERTAIN PUBLIC OFFICIALS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ".WHEREAS, the Town Commission recognizes the importance of encouraging a clean . _ and. sustainable environment by creating incentives for -users of beverage containers to recycle rather than dispose those used containers; and. -WHEREAS, states with deposit laws (i.e., bottle bills) have higher residential recycling rates of beverage containers than, those of non- deposit states and also enjoy litter decrease by 70- 8 5 %; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature, by enacting, the Energy, Climate Change, and Economic Security Act of 2008 (Section, 403.7032, Florida Statutes ) established a statewide recycling goal of 75 % by 2020; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Enviroxunental Protection, in its 75% Recycling Goal Report to the Florida Legislature on January 4, 2010, identified a bottle bill as an option that can contribute to achieving the 75% recycling goal with little or -no additional funding; and WHEREAS, the Town Commission believe_ s that it is in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of residents of the Town and for the State of Florida to encourage these efforts - and in that regard encourage the creation of a bottle bill; NOW THEREFORE BE - IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN - COMMISSION 'OF THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: - Section L The foregoing "Whereas. clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as .being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. . The Town of Surfside. hereby supports legislation that would create a bottle bill. Section. 3. The Town Clerk is hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the Governor of 'the State of Florida, the President of the Florida Senate, the Speaker of the Florida House of 'Representatives, and Members of the Florida .House of -Representatives or Florida Senate,.introducizig; le gi slation.in accordance with the terms of this resolution, and. the Mayors and Members of the governing bodies of the municipalities within Miami- -Dade County. Section 4. Effective Date. This Resolution becomes effective upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this t ' day of a 2QI 1. e Motion b Commissioner n y > second by FINAL VOTE. ON ADOPTION Corrunissioner m .Edward Kopelmh Conunissioner Mdrta.Olchyk Vice Mayor Joseph Graubart Mayor Daniel Dietch Daniel Dietch, Mayor ATTEST: Debra E. Eastman, MMC Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORiM AND LE :AL SUFFICIENCY FOR THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE ONLY: Lyn -Darmheisser : Town Attorney, -