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AI-28294 11.       
Meeting Date: 01/29/2019  
Director's Name: Bertha Henry
Department: County Administration Division: Parks & Recreation

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Requested Action
A. MOTION TO APPROVE acceptance of funding in the amount of $15,000 from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, as part of its Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management Assistance Funding Program, for the use and benefit of Broward County Parks and Recreation Division at Deerfield Island Park, to remove exotic invasive plants within 35 acres of gopher tortoise habitat; and authorize the County Administrator to take all necessary administrative action. (Commission District 4)

ACTION:  (T-11:05 AM)  Approved. 

VOTE: 9-0.    


B. MOTION TO ADOPT budget Resolution No. 2019-031 within the General Capital Outlay Fund to appropriate revenue in the amount of $15,000 for the removal of exotic invasive plants over 35 acres within Deerfield Island Park. (Commission District 4)

ACTION:  (T-11:05 AM)  Approved. 

VOTE: 9-0.    
Why Action is Necessary
Section 20.17 of the Broward County Administrative Code requires approval of the Board of County Commissioners in order to appropriate unanticipated revenue.
What Action Accomplishes
Authorizes acceptance of funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and appropriation of unanticipated revenue.
Is this Action Goal Related
Previous Action Taken
None.
Summary Explanation/Background
PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTIONS.

This item supports the Commission’s Value of encouraging investments in renewable energy, sustainable practices and environmental protection, and the related goal to seek funding for, implement policies and pursue projects promoting the use of alternative energy, resource conservation, sustainable practices and environmental protection. Accepting funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (“FWC”) to remove 30 acres of invasive exotic plants within Deerfield Island Park (“Park”) will allow for the restoration of 35 acres of gopher tortoise habitat.

This 53.3 acre passive recreational island park is home to a variety of unique plants and animals, is a critical wildlife area, and is one of the last remaining gopher tortoise (Gopherus Polyphemus) refuges in South Florida. Although the gopher tortoise has been regulated in Florida since 1972 and was listed as a “threatened species” in November 2007, its population throughout the state has continued to decline. FWC manages only 10% of the publicly owned gopher tortoise habitat statewide and has therefore identified the need to partner with other public agencies to manage protected lands to support gopher tortoise populations at levels that will ensure the long-term security of the species. To help facilitate habitat management, FWC requested projects from counties and municipalities that would optimize gopher tortoise carrying capacity on protected lands through appropriate habitat management.

Areas of the Park are inundated with exotic plants, creating a thick canopy cover that has restricted the area in a manner that is not optimal for burrows and protection of the gopher tortoises. Exotic plant removal across the gopher tortoise habitat will decrease canopy cover, allowing for an increase in habitat with direct sun as prescribed by the Park’s Resource Management Plan, which was reviewed and approved by the Urban Wilderness Advisory Board in 2013. Direct sun will improve a variety of factors for the gopher tortoises including, but not limited to, optimal burrowing, thermo-regulation, egg incubation, and food abundance.

Section 13.91(l) of the Broward County Administrative Code provides for Parks and Recreation to coordinate activities with federal and state agencies and actively seek federal and state funding for park and recreation purposes. Parks and Recreation staff is recommending the acceptance of $15,000 in funding from the FWC for the use and benefit of the Parks and Recreation Division to remove exotic invasive plants within 35 acres of the gopher tortoise habitat in the Park. The funds for the FWC’s Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management project are derived from mitigation contributions for gopher tortoise conservation and are not subject to the Florida Single Audit. Funding is being facilitated through a FWC purchase order, providing for cost reimbursement of up to $15,000. The project must be completed by May 17, 2019.

Approval of Motion A authorizes Broward County to accept $15,000 in funding from the FWC’s Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management Assistance Funding program for the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year (Exhibit 1). Adoption of the budget Resolution (Exhibit 2) authorizes allocation of the funding.
Source of Additional Information
Dan West, Director, Parks and Recreation Division, (954) 357-8106

Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary:
$15,000 will be budgeted in the General Capital Outlay Fund for this project and supported by reimbursements from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. This is no in-kind match required of the County.
Attachments
Exhibit 1 - Award Letter
Exhibit 2 - Budget Resolution


    

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