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Resolution 2023-32492 RESOLUTION NO.; 2023-32492 _ J A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE USE OF FUNDS FROM THE MIAMI BEACH TREE PRESERVATION TRUST FUND TO PURCHASE 100 TREES FOR THE APRIL 1ST EARTH MONTH EVENT. WHEREAS, Miami Beach's trees are a defining and valued feature of the City of Miami Beach (the "City"), recognized for the important contribution they provide in mitigating the effects of climate change, beautifying the City's landscaping, and providing shelter to local fauna; and WHEREAS, trees provide countless benefits which promote environmental health, improve quality of life, and beautify spaces; and WHEREAS, a lack of tree canopy can increase the heat island effect, a phenomenon where there are pockets of higher temperatures and mostly occurs in cities, where the built environment absorbs sunlight and radiates heat back into the environment; and WHEREAS, the City has a goal to increase the City's canopy cover to 22% by the year 2040; and WHEREAS, tree giveaways are a wonderful opportunity to educate residents on the various benefits of different tree species and proper tree maintenance for their selected tree; and WHEREAS, per Sec. 46-65. (4) (d) The Miami Beach Tree Preservation Trust Fund must be used to obtain trees, landscaping, irrigation systems, and any other items or materials necessary and proper for the preservation, maintenance, relocation or restoration of trees and the urban forest on any publicly owned land or publicly accessible parcels in Miami Beach or for similar programs approved by the City Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the use of funds from the Miami Beach Tree Preservation Trust Fund to purchase 100 trees for the April 1st Earth Month Event. PASSED AND ADOPTED this eta day of February, 2 3. ATTEST: Dan Gelber, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE Rafae E. Granado, City Clerk FEB L 4 2023 & FOR EXECUTION Jam:: ..cs,,,,, -Z 1{-17 City Attorney Date INCORP ORATED' ;H.2 ;r, Resolutions -C7 B MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: February 22, 2023 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE USE OF TREE TRUST FUND MONIES TO PURCHASE ONE HUNDRED (100) TREES FOR THE APRIL FIRST EARTH MONTH EVENT. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the adoption of the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY In celebration of Earth Month, the Environment and Sustainability Department will be hosting an event at Altos Del Mar Park on April 1, 2023, which will include a tree giveaway. We will use this opportunity to educate residents on the benefits of trees and encourage canopy growth. ANALYSIS The Urban Forestry Master Plan is structured around the goal to increase the City's urban canopy from 17% to 22% coverage by the year 2040. The clearest path to reach this goal is by utilizing a multi-pronged approach that includes public and private property, given that 74% of property is privately owned and 79% of the tree canopy is on private property. The main strategies to protect and grow the canopy include GO Bond reforestation, the Tree Preservation Program (Chapter 46), Land Development Regulations (Chapter 126) and the Urban Forestry Master Plan that is a guidance document to establish best management practices for developing and maintaining a healthy and sustainable urban tree canopy. Community outreach is another important strategy that encourages tree plantings in private properties. Utilizing the Tree Trust Fund for tree giveaways helps to increase community outreach and education and provide trees to residents. The Miami Beach Tree Preservation Trust Fund was created for the purpose of accepting and disbursing the replacement fees paid to the City of Miami Beach as part of tree work permits and any other monies deposited with the Environment and Sustainability Department for tree preservation purposes. Per Sec. 46-65. (4) (d) The trust funds must be used to obtain trees, landscaping, irrigation systems, and any other items or materials necessary and proper for the preservation, maintenance, relocation or restoration of trees and the urban forest on any publicly owned land or publicly accessible parcels in Miami Beach. Further, the trust funds may also be expended for similar programs approved by the City Commission. While the tree giveaway is Page 297 of 1109 for residential property, it is a similar program to meet tree canopy goals and City Commission approval is required. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA The 2022 Community Survey results indicate that 71%of residents would like to see more trees in their neighborhood. FINANCIAL INFORMATION N/A Amount(s)/Account(s): Miami Beach Tree Preservation Trust Fund: 127-6505-000312-00-406-555-00-00-00 CONCLUSION The tree giveaway is an additional tool to increase the urban canopy of the City of Miami Beach, to help reach our City's goal of 22%urban tree canopy by 2040. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Environment& Infrastructure - Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and heat. Legislative Tracking Environment and Sustainability Page 298 of 1109