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Resolution 2017-203 RESOLUTION NO. 203 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, AUTHORIZING SUBMITIAL OF A GRANT REQUEST, THROUGH SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, TO THE US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR FUNDING A BROWNFIELDS COALITION ASSESSMENT GRANT TO IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS POTENTIAL BROWNFIELD SITES AND AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE ANY OR ALL DOCUMENTS PERTAINING THERETO; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County has experienced several years of commercial and residential development and has been impacted, like many with conditions of blight due to age and neglect, long-term decay and potential contamination from a wide variety of industrial, commercial and transportation-related sources, and WHEREAS, the identification of many of these impacted locations of concern are not known to the community and should be identified in order to provide for environmental site assessments, evaluations and for establishing corrective actions, remediation and economic incentives, and WHEREAS, on March 23,2004,the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 04-82 designating Immokalee Airport lands as a brownfield area; and WHEREAS, providing for an effective brownfield redevelopment strategy will encourage new private sector capital investment for returning impacted properties to future alternative reuse, aid in the creation of new to Collier County jobs and enrich the tax base of the community specifically in areas of economically distressed older development, and WHEREAS, the US EPA provides Bug technical support and training to communities and funding to identify and address potential brownfield assessments, clean-up and revitalization, and WHEREAS, other counties within Southwest Florida have indicated interest in joining with the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council through a Coalition to seek funding to identify and address potential brownfield sites and revitalization opportunities, and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,that : This body authorizes County staff to prepare and to submit an application, through the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Brownfield Coalition Assessment Grant" program and receive funding to support site assessments, technical assistance and to authorize the County Chairman to sign or execute all documents required. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this the ,Zy* day of Dc-i-nF,e.r , 2017. EXECUTED AND ATTESTED ON THE DATES BELOW WRITTEN: SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL By: / ki-., . AL/ . 1/ r 1 ATTE : // argar: ''uerstle, Executive Director ii ,1/ N►cola 6w,nne, ., `romise Zone Coordinator COLLIER OUNTY, FLORIDA By al Penny lor, rman ATTEST \CAMP%\VA Dwight E. Brock, Clerk III P By. . �, li Attest as to Chairmen's l signa OP ,n1 , \ Appro I:..I,,� •I and legality: italt0 • jt / iti oti) C(Ivo j iltDe Page 4 of 4 GOLi'i {"7f,F2,ztK4»�U { v. �,` Board of Collier County Commissioners Donna Fiala Andy Solis,Esq. Burt L.Saunders Penny Taylor William L. McDaniel,Jr. District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 October 24, 2017 Ms. Margaret Wuerstle Executive Director Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council 1400 Colonial Boulevard Suite 1 Fort Myers, FL 33907 Re: Letter of Support for the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council's Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant Application Dear Ms.Wuerstle: Collier County is pleased to partner with The Southwest Florida Regional Council (SWFRPC), Glades County, and Hendry County to apply for the FY2018 EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant through the Southwest Florida Promise Zone Brownfield Coalition. This grant would provide funds to assess hazardous substances as well as petroleum-impacted properties and develop cleanup plans if necessary. Collier County acknowledges the leadership of the SWFRPC in assembling a multi-jurisdiction, multi- sector coalition of government entities and allied public and private sector partners to conduct community wide assessments of environmentally impacted properties in the Southwest Florida Promise Zone region. Collier County agrees to serve as a Southwest Florida Promise Zone Brownfield Coalition member and acknowledges that the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council will be the lead member of the coalition for the purposes of this grant application and subsequent award. In support of this effort, Collier County will provide access to county and city data,facilities for public workshops, and assistance in garnering community input. Staff from Collier County is willing to serve on advisory boards or committees that are developed in support of this grant and brownfield redevelopment in our community. We look forward to working with the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council on this important endeavor. Si er y, Penny Taylor Chairman 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 303•Naples,Florida 34112-5746.239-252-8097•FAX 239-252-3602