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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 10L_1/13/2000 memorandum TO: THOMAS G. BRADFORD, VILLAG 'NAe R FROM: JAMES M. WEINAND, FIRE CHI'A". SUBJECT: RESIDUAL FUNDS FROM TH iforCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY GRANT DATE: 1/5/00 Approximately eighteen to twenty months ago, we were awarded a $15,000.00 grant from the Department of Community Affairs to develop a Local Mitigation Strategy. The Village Council, based upon staffs recommendation, entered into a Interlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County and most of the municipalities within Palm Beach County to hire a consultant to develop a Unified Local Mitigation Strategy. At that time we anticipated that residual funds would be available for Tequesta to offset the expenses associated with participation in this mitigation project. Although the residual funds available are not as much as anticipated, they are available for our use. Tequesta share is $4,856.38. The current Interlocal Agreement adopted by the Village Council states that the residual funds shall be returned to the participating municipalities. However, some individuals in the Local Mitigation Strategy Committee feel that these funds should be used to begin some countywide mitigation projects. They have asked each participant to consider this request and to complete the attached Residual Funding Sheet as to their intentions. My recommendation is that, Tequesta should keep the residual funds as promised from the first Interlocal Agreement and be utilized to offset the expenses associated with developing this document over the last eighteen months. J M W/sd Attachments Residual Funding Following is a listing of municipalities and the estimated remaining funds which will be returned upon state approval of final deliverables and receipt of final payment. If your jurisdiction is interested in participating in a mitigation project that would enhance the LMS program and the county overall, please indicate your interest on the attached survey. If your jurisdiction is not interested please indicate likewise. Atlantic $ 2,428.19 Lake Park S 4,856.38 Belle Glade $ 2,428.19 Lake Worth S 9,712.76 Boca Raton $ 4,856.38 Mangonia Park S 2,428.19 Boynton beach$4,856.38 North Palm beach $4,856.38 Briny Breezes $ 2,428.19 Ocean ridge S 2,428.19 Cloud Lake $ 809.40 Pahokee S 2,428.19 Delray Beach $ 9,712.76 Palm Beach S 9,712.76 Glen Ridge $ 809.40 Palm Beach Gardens S 4,856.38 Greenacres City $ 2,428.19 Palm Beach Shores $ 2,428.19 Gulf Stream $ 2,428.19 Palm Springs S 2,428.19 Haverhill S 2,428.19 Riviera Beach S 4,856.38 Highland Beach $ 4,856.38 Royal Palm Beach $2,428.19 Hypolouxo $2,428.19 South Bay S 2,428.19 Juno Beach $4,856.38 South Palm Beach $ 4,856.38 Jupiter $ 9,712.76 Tequesta S 4,856.38 Jupiter Inlet Colony $ 2,428.19 Wellington $2,428.19 Lake Clarke Shores $ 2,428.19 West Palm Beach S 9,712.76 Golf,Lantana, and Manalapan did not participate in the pooL Residual Funds Survey Municipality Name: Contact Person: 1. We are interested in evaluating potential mitigation projects that would benefit the LMS countywide and contributing our remaining residual funds to this endeavor. Yes C 2. We are Not interested in participating. No Fax to Division of Emergency Management 561-712-6464. H:WrbrVAI3111_99fino&Rcrpd