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2010-27463 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2010 - 27463 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE SUCH STEPS AS ARE NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE TO SUPPORT THE SOUTHEAST REGIONAL PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; SUPPORTING THE REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCILS OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA IN PREPARING A COMPREHENSIVE JOINT APPLICATION UNDER THE FEDERAL SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE; SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A WORKING PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH PUBLIC, PRIVATE, NON- PROFIT, AND CIVIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WATER RESOURCE, HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES, COMMUNITY -BASED ORGANIZATIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, NONPROFITS, ACADEMIA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, SCHOOL BOARDS AND PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY MANAGER. WHEREAS, on June 16, 2009, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new partnership to regionally coordinate federal housing, environmental protection, and transportation planning and investment; and WHEREAS, Monroe, Miami -Dade, and Broward counties are represented in the South Florida Regional Planning Council and Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties, are represented in the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, and together they represent the fifth largest metropolitan area in the Country; and WHEREAS, these seven counties, though diverse, have much in common including a shared history, environment and watershed, economic independence transportation system, recreational, social and cultural activities; and WHEREAS, this seven - county area is classified as "Southeast Florida" by Enterprise Florida, and is defined as the "Southeast Region" in the Strategic Intermodal plan of the Florida Department of Transportation; and WHEREAS, this new partnership will benefit the citizens of our community, as well as the Southeast Florida Region, in its support for the multidisciplinary regional councils of government to identify and coordinate regional strategies that provide for the following: a regional vision or plan for sustainable growth; the integration of housing, water infrastructure, transportation, land use planning and investment; addressing energy efficiency; addressing the impact of climate; fostering compatibility of sustainable built systems with restoration of the Florida Everglades; promoting the creation of equitable, sustainable communities; promoting environmental protection and restoration; redeveloping underutilized sites; leveraging federal investment in existing communities; promoting equitable affordable housing; increasing economic competitiveness; promoting multi - model, regional transportation systems, and healthy safe and walkable rural, urban and suburban neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, a key component of the Sustainable Communities initiative is the development of a "Regional Plan for Sustainable Development" for regions that lack a cohesive, integrated regional "vision' across issue and jurisdictional boundaries; and WHEREAS, U.S HUD's Sustainable Communities initiative is the region's best opportunity to access up to $5 million to articulate and develop consensus around a "Regional Vision" and a "Regional Plan for Sustainable Development;" and WHEREAS, the regional planning councils of Southeast Florida should commit the resources necessary within the limits of their budgets and work programs to prepare and submit a successful joint application under the Sustainable Communities Planning Grants Program; and WHEREAS, the City strongly supports the South Florida and Treasure Coast regional planning councils in their preparation of a comprehensive joint application for the Sustainable Community Planning Grants Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Mayor and City Commission hereby support the Southeast Regional Plan for Sustainable Development and the coordinated efforts between the counties and regional planning councils in Southeast Florida with regard to sustainable growth, environmental protection, housing, and transportation. 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to take such steps as are necessary and appropriate to support the Southeast Florida Regional Plan for Sustainable Development. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14 day of July, 2010. ATTEST: iii_ k i AAA, Matti Herrera sower Mayor Robert Parcher City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXE UTION F.\ATTO \TURN \RESOS \Resolution for Sustainable Development.docx ,opp �� CI' At .m ey Date RECEIVES) tral— MIAMI 10 JUN -6 PM 14: MA Y u :. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION 6Y_ MEMORANDUM TO: Jorge Gonzalez, City Manager FROM: Michael Gongora, Commissioner 0111h- DATE: July 6, 2010 SUBJECT: Discussion Item for July 14, 2010 Commission Meeting Please place on the July 14 Commission meeting an item to discuss in regards to passing a resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding to memorialize support for the Southeast Florida Regional Plan for Sustainable Development. Please find attached a similar resolution that was passed by the City of Lauderdale Lakes Commission. If you have any questions please feel free to contact my aide Diana Fontani at ext 6087. MG /df Agenda Item R96- Date 7_jq —►o MIAtV\IBEACH a~ =,� r✓- 2010 JUN 30 AM II: 15 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER �(I Y CLHn'S OFF HUE NO. 183 -2010 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: M- •r Matti Herrer- Bower and bers of the City Commission 1.) •, FROM J • r. e . Gonzalez, City Manag 1 DATE: June 24, 2010 SUBJECT: Resolution 2010 -51 adopted by the Lauderdale Lakes City Commission at its June 22, 2010 Commission Meeting Attached, please find Resolution No. 2010 -51 approved by the City of Lauderdale Lakes Commission at its June 22, 2010 meeting, authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding to memorialize support for the Southeast Florida Regional Plan for Sustainable Development. If you have any questions, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 305.673.7411. :REP JMG/Ih Attachment F :\CLER HATL\Letters\LTC \LTC 183 -2010 Resolution Adopted By City Of Lauderdale Lakes.Doc F: \CLER \HATE \Letters \LTC\LTC 183 -2010 Resolution adopted by City of Lauderdale Lakes.doc RESOLUTION No. 2010 -51 A RESOLUTION OF TH CITY OF LAUDERDALE THE CI O LAUDE DALE LAKES, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE SUCH STEPS AS ARE NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE TO ISSUE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO MEMORIALIZE SUPPORT FOR THE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCILS OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA IN PREPARING A COMPREHENSIVE JOINT APPLICATION UNDER THE FEDERAL SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE; PROVIDING ESTABLISHMENT OF A WORKING PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH PUBLIC, PRIVATE, NON - PROFIT, AND CIVIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WATER RESOURCE, HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL. AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES, COMMUNITY -BASED ORGANIZATIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, NONPROFITS. ACADEMIA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, SCHOOL BOARDS AND PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on June 16, 2009, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new partnership to regionally coordinate federal housing, environmental protection, and transportation planning and investment, and WHEREAS, The Southeast Florida Region includes Monroe, Miami -Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River Counties, which, together, represent the fifth largest metropolitan area in the Country, and Page 1 RESOLUTION No. 2010 -51 WHEREAS, these seven counties, though diverse, have much in common including a shared history, environment and watershed, economic interdependence, transportation system, recreational, social and cultural activities, and. WHEREAS, this seven - county area is classified as 'Southeast Florida' by Enterprise Florida, and defined as the "Southeast Region' in the Strategic Intermodal Plan of the Florida Department of Transportation, and WHEREAS, the City staff feels that this new partnership will benefit the citizens of our community, as well as the Southeast Florida Region, in its support for the multidisciplinary regional councils of govemment to identify and coordinate regional strategies that provide for the following: a regional vision or plan for sustainable growth; the integration of housing, water infrastructure, transportation, land use planning and investment; addressing energy efficiency; addressing the impacts of climate; fostering compatibility of sustainable built systems with restoration of the Florida Everglades; promoting the creation of equitable, sustainable communities; promoting social equity and access to opportunity; promoting environmental protection and restoration; redeveloping underutilized sites; leveraging federal investment in existing communities; promoting equitable affordable housing; increasing economic competitiveness; promoting multi - modal, regional transportation systems, and healthy, safe and walkable neighborhoods — rural, urban or suburban, and WHEREAS, a key component of the Sustainable Communities Initiative is the development of a "Regional Plan for Sustainable Development" for regions that lack a cohesive, integrated regional "vision' across issue areas and Jurisdictional boundaries, and Page 2 RESOLUTION No. 2010 -51 WHEREAS, the U.S. HUD's Sustainable Communities Initiative is the region's best opportunity to access up to $5 million to articulate and develop consensus around a "Regional Vision' and 'Regional Plan for Sustainable Development,* and WHEREAS, the regional planning councils of Southeast Florida should commit the resources necessary within the limits of their budgets and work programs to prepare and submit a successful joint application under the Sustainable Communities Planning Grants Program, and WHEREAS, the City strongly supports the South Florida and Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in preparation of a comprehensive joint application for the Sustainable Communities Planning Grants program, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAUDERDALE LAKES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution. Section 2. AUTHORIZATION: The City Commission of the City of Lauderdale Lakes hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager to take such steps as are n ecessary and appropriate to issue a Memorandum of Understanding to memorialize support for the Southeast Florida Regional Plan for Sustainable Development. Section 3. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK: The City Clerk is hereby directed to provide a true copy of this Resolution to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Southeast Florida Regional Planning Council, the Treasure Page 3 RESOLUTION No. 2010 -51 Coast Regional Planning Council, and all the villages, towns and municipalities included in the southeast region. Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its final passage. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAUDERDALE LAKES AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD JUNE 22, 2010. -IV • '. RINGTON A. RUSS , MAYOR ATTEST: ya� Gp NTy " �s ��,�� SEAL.OF ••O � HAZ F. CT( OF C ON, CITY CLERK �o:. # m i LAUDERDALE ')1. \ (LAKES f a? 9072143.1 Page 4