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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-23-02 Supporting FLC Legislative PlatformRESOLUTION NO. R-23-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR THE FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES' LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM FOR THE 2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION; PROVIDING FOR EXPRESSION OF SUPPORT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian is an active and longtime member of the Florida League of Cities and it's Council Member Ed Dodd, serves as President for the Treasure League of Cities and 9a' District Director for the statewide Florida League of Cities; and WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities' membership includes more than 400 cities, towns, and villages in the Sunshine State, who enjoy educational benefits, receive access to a variety of municipal toolkits, are offered innovative financial solutions, and are represented by the League's advocacy efforts; and WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities through ongoing efforts supports legislation that fosters state and regional initiatives for the common good of all residents of the State of Florida, promotes legislative that enhances the ability of municipalities to serve the interest of their residents, and counters recurring legislative assaults against municipal home role powers; and WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities has identified, with extensive input and assistance from is membership, Legislative Priorities for 2023 that cover a wide variety of issues. WHEREAS, the membership of the Florida League of Cities adopted the 2023 FLC Legislative Platform during the FLC Legislative Conference on December 2, 2022; and WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian supports the 2023 FLC Legislative Platform, which includes: Enterurise Fund Transfers: Supporting the preservation of municipal authority to manage municipal revenue sources and realize a reasonable rate of return on their proprietary assets, investments and services. Mobility Plans: Supporting legislation that defines and clarifies mobility plans in order to provide a clear and concise regulatory framework for Florida cities to acquire, construct and implement both traditional and alternative modes of transportation. Short -Tenn Rentals: Supporting legislation that restores authority to local governments for the regulation of short-term rental properties as necessary for quality of life, public safety and the creation of fair lodging standards. Supporting legislation clarifying that existing, grandfathered municipal short-term rental ordinances can be amended without penalty. Opposing legislation that preempts municipal authority as it relates to the regulation of short-term rental properties. Accessible Housing: Supporting legislation that requires all money from the Sadowski State and Local Housing Trust Fund be used only for Florida's affordable housing programs that are targeted to meet the needs of workforce housing, including home ownership and rental availability. Water Resources Planning and Comnrehensive Watershed Management: Supporting legislative establishing a statewide coordinated planning and prioritization approach for water resource investments the fonds Florida's current and projected water needs in an equitable manner and authorizing Comprehensive Watershed Management projects to qualify for funding under the state Water Protection and Sustainability, Trust Fund. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sebastian also supports the FLC policy positions relating to: • Property Tax Protection • Residential Zoning • Transportation Funding • Water and Wastewater Plant Operator Licensure NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA: Section 1. Ratification of Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and confirmed as true and correct and are hereby made a part of this Resolution. Section 2. Expression of Su000rt. The City Council of the City of Sebastian will work with the Indian River County Legislative Delegation in support of these and other issues affecting Florida's cities, towns and villages during the upcoming 2023 Legislative Session. The appropriate City officials are authorized to take any necessary action to effectuate the intent of this Resolution. The City Clerk is directed to distribute this Resolution to the Florida Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, members of our local Legislative Delegation, the Treasure Coast League of the Cities and the Florida League of Cities, Inc. Section 3. Conflict. If any resolutions or parts of this resolution are in conflict herewith, this Resolution shall control to the extent of the conflicting provisions. Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this Resolution me intended to be severable. If any part of this Resolution is determined to be void or is declared illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the Resolution shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5. Scrivener's Errors. Sections of this resolution may be renumbered or re - lettered and corrections of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, without need of further action of the City Council by filing a corrected copy of same with the City Clerk. Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution shall be become effective upon adoption. The forgoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Council Member Dodd . The motion was seconded by Council Member Mcpar _Ian and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor Fred Jones absent: Vice Mayor Chris Nunn aye Council Member Kelly Dixon aye Council Member Ed Dodd aye Council Member Bob McPartlan aye The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 25thday of January 2023. CITY Tiry F� By: Vice Mayor Chris Nunn for Mayor Fred Jones ATTEST: _ 4m,ettv, Williams, MMC City Clerk Approved as to Form and Reliance byXee City gf-&