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Resolution 2001-051 16 Al RESOLUTION NO. 2001 - ..5L RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN TO REMOVE COMBUSTffiLE MATERIALS FROM AREAS ADJACENT TO RURAL RESIDENCES AND FINDING A STATE OF CONCERN DURING DECLARED WATER RESTRICTIONS SO AS TO ALLOW LIMITED ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION IN POLICING CURBSIDE ACCUMULATIONS OF SUCH COMBUSTffiLE MATERIALS. RECITALS WHEREAS, one of government's primary duties in the exercise of its governmental powers is to protect the health and safety of its citizens; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 125.01(t), Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners is empowered to adopt resolutions necessary for the exercise of its powers; and WHEREAS, the population in ColIier County's rural areas, in particular the large tracts of Golden Gates Estates, has increased dramatically; and WHEREAS, the drought conditions of this year's dry season are extreme such that ground water levels are near record lows; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD or the District), recognizing these extreme conditions, has recently declared Phase II watering restrictions in ColIier County, and elsewhere; and WHEREAS, these extreme drought conditions have lead to an increase in the amount of vegetation and brush that are considered combustible materials, i.e., a fuel source, for wildfires; and WHEREAS, recent winter frosts have added even more to the amount of combustible materials susceptible to wildfires; and WHEREAS, the potential for injury to persons and for damage to property from wildfires in Collier County is now dangerously high. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOL YED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: I. The foregoing Recitals are incorporated by reference and adopted as part of this Resolution. 2. The Board finds that a state of concern exists with regard to the dangers posed by wildfires during the current SFWMD Phase II watering restrictions. 3. County staff is requested to develop and disseminate a Public Awareness Campaign on these issues in order to inform the citizens in rural areas of the County of the additional safety margin afforded by removing as much combustible materials as possible from an area of approximately thirty feet (30') around their residences so as to create a firebreak. 4. County staff is encouraged to exercise limited administrative discretion in policing the County's regulations requiring prompt removal of accumulated litter while this state of concern exists, as follows: to allow bundled brush and other combustibles to exist in the area adjacent to rights-of-ways for only so long as is required for pick-up by the designated service provider 16 Ai 5. The foregoing Public Awareness Campaign and exercise of limited administrative discretion are in the best overall interest of the citizens ofColIier County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED that upon the District's termination of its Phase II watering restrictions in Collier County, the procedures expressed herein will be also terminate. This Resolution is adopted this ~day of ...:Z..~ 2001, after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DA~_:.?~%"}JC/ ATTEST:" DWGlg1;.BROCK, Clerk "';" : ...,"~; '. . ;.4Jp~1tr '.y~ Atte~':u..to' Chairman's s1gRltur. onl". Approved as to fonn and ~~ Patrick G. White Assistant Collier County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: 2