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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2000-249Temp. Reso. #9149 September 13, 2000 Page 1 1 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R — 2000 - 02'�-9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC FLORIDA ADOPTING THE BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac desires to prevent catastrophic losses resulting from disasters; and WHEREAS, the State Department of Community Affairs provided funding and entered into an agreement with Broward County to develop a countywide Local Mitigation Strategy that will become part of a Statewide Hazard Mitigation Strategy, and WHEREAS, Resolution No. R-98-272 authorized the appropriate City Officials to enter into an agreement with Broward County providing for development of a unified countywide Local Mitigation Strategy, and WHEREAS, the City did participate and assigned a voting representative to the Local Mitigation Task Force which developed a countywide Local Mitigation Strategy that includes a description of countywide hazards and vulnerabilities, definition and location of critical facilities, a method for conflict resolution between participants, a list of pre -identified and prioritized mitigation programs, projects and initiatives, and a method for updating and revising the prioritized list of mitigation programs, projects and initiatives; and FJ 1 Temp. Reso. #9149 September 13, 2000 Page 2 WHEREAS, the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs requires that the Local Mitigation Strategy be formally adopted by Broward County and the participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, on March 7, 2000 the Broward County Board of County Commissioners adopted the Local Mitigation Strategy, the Executive Summary of which is attached as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Fire Chief recommend adoption of the Broward County Local Mitigation Strategy; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to adopt the Broward County Local Mitigation Strategy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OFTAMARAC Section 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution. Section 2: The Broward County Local Mitigation Strategy, the Executive Summary of which is attached as Exhibit A, is hereby adopted by the City Commission of the City of Tamarac. Section 3: All resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion or applications of this Resolution. Temp. Reso. #9149 September 13, 2000 Page 3 1 Section 5: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this,? day of , 2000. ATTEST: F� MARION SWENSON,CMC CITY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have approved this Resolution as to form. .-/ LTQFFJELLA. KRAFT CITY A ORNEY 1 g.! �12 JOE SCHREIBER MAYOR RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE MAYOR SCHREISER 06t t: COMM. PORTNER DIRT S: COMM. MISHMN OW 1: COMM. SULTANOF T 4: VIM ROBERTS r-AnICSl I /A TR 9149 Executive Summary Broward County approved a contractual agreement with the Florida Department of Community Affairs to develop a countywide local mitigation strategy in June 1998. By completing a mitigation strategy, the county and the municipalities are given priority status by the State for funding mitigation projects. A requirement of this agreement was to formally adopt this strategy upon completion. In order to complete this task and to promote countywide governmental and private sector involvement, the Broward County Emergency Coordinating Council created a Mitigation Task Force in October 1997 to act as a subcommittee to address mitigation issues. The Mitigation Task Force includes representatives from 29 municipalities, county agencies, nonprofit groups and the private sector with a total of .49 members. The primary focus of the Task Force was to assist the Emergency Management Division in the development of a local mitigation strategy for Broward County. After eighteen months of work the task force has produced a strategy which has been reviewed and approved by the Department of Community Affairs. The proposed Local Mitigation Strategy for Broward County consists of three main components: Planning Process; Hazard Identification & Vulnerability Analysis; and Mitigation initiatives. The Planning Process section addresses hazard mitigation goals and objectives; evaluation and enhancement procedures for the strategy; conflict resolution; critical facility vulnerability analysis; and mitigation initiative identification and prioritization procedures. The Hazard Identification & Vulnerability Analysis section identifies the hazards Broward County is vulnerable to and includes studies on vulnerability to specific events/incidents. Projects developed in conjunction with the creation of the local mitigation strategy include an economic & socioeconomic disaster impact study; a Port Everglades vulnerability assessment; a hazardous materials study; a health care vulnerability assessment; a condominium vulnerability assessment; critical facility inventory and mapping; and a hurricane vulnerability analysis. The Mitigation Initiatives section examines existing initiatives and the need for the development of a countywide mitigation project list. A proposed countywide mitigation project list submitted by the municipalities and county are included in this section of the strategy. This list is to be utilized as the implementation tool for lessening the impact of Events on our community. As part of a statewide process, the Broward County Local Mitigation Strategy will serve as a road map for reducing Florida's exposure to future disasters. The strategy will continue the effort to make Broward County more disaster resistant. TOTAL P.04