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2000-24181 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2000-24181 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CITRUS CANKER ERADICATION PROGRAM; CALLING UPON THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO ESTABLISH A TREE CANOPY COMPENSATION FUND TO PROVIDE JUST AND FAIR COMPENSATION TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RESIDENTS WHOSE TREES HAVE BEEN ERADICATED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO CITIES IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO REESTABLISH THE DECIMATED TREE CANOPY IN THEIR COMMUNITIES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. J: WHEREAS, the eradication of citrus trees under the Florida Department of Agriculture's Citrus Canker Eradication Program in Miami-Dade County is an issue of major concern to all residents and the various municipalities within Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Agriculture has declared a state emergency and quarantine of South Florida in order to protect the 8.6 billion dollar citrus industry from the bacteria that causes citrus canker, Xanthomonasaxonopodis Pv.Citri (Asian Strain); and WHEREAS, an estimated 1,000,000 citrus trees have or will be eradicated in Miami-Dade County under the Florida Department of Agriculture's Citrus Canker Eradication Program; and WHEREAS, this eradication has placed major hardships on residents and denuded the tree canopy in cities: and WHEREAS, the State of Florida is providing only a limited-use $100.00 certificate per residence, regardless of the number of trees eradicated, as compensation; and WHEREAS, these efforts are clearly inadequate: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach that: Section 1. The State of Florida re-assess any scientific data to confirm or end the need for further citrus canker eradication and make readily available its "public" scientific data. Section 2. The Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach call upon the State of Florida and the Florida Citrus Industry to establish a just and fair compensation grant program for residents that will provide sufficient, realistic "fair market value" funding to replace all citrus trees eradicated due to the Citrus Canker Eradication Program. Section 3. The Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach further call upon the State of Florida and the Citrus Industry to establish a matching grant program for local municipalities to enable them to immediately begin to replace the tree canopy decimated by the Citrus Canker Eradication Program. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 29th day of November, 2000. ATTEST: W~ MAYOR ~ rti<-JAAr CITY CLERK MHD:lm APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION F:\ATTO\DUBM\RESOLlITI\ClTRUSCAWPD ~ .IHr.:cn! D8Ie OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY <e~ efJ/fiomi 11- F L o R o A MURRAY H. DUBBIN City Attorney Telephone: Telecopy: (305) 673-7470 (305) 673-7002 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. &<l'1... -00 DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 2000 TO: MAYORNEISENKASDIN MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION CITY MANAGER JORGE M. GONZALEZ FROM: MURRAYH.DUBBIN. '~I'V CITY ATTORNEY ~~. SUBJECT: PROPOSED RESOLUTION ON CITRUS CANKER COMPENSATION Attached is a proposed Resolution distributed by the Miami-Dade League of Cities with a request that it be adopted by each of the cities within the County. The Resolution has already been adopted by the Mayor and City Commission of North Miami Beach and is likely to be approved throughout the County. I am transmitting this to you for incorporation in the upcoming Agenda. As you can see, the Resolution requests the establishing of the State of a just and fair compensation program for residents, who have lost their trees. MHD:lm Agenda Item C I ~ it -'L ~-o0 Date 1700 Convention Center Drive -- Fourth Floor -- Miami Beach, Florida 33139