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LPA RESOLUTION NO. 2022 - 112— <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES <br />BEACH, FLORIDA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE <br />COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE <br />ADOPTED CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PURSUANT TO <br />THE EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL OF THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; APPROVING THE TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENT <br />TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND REVIEWING AGENCIES <br />IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 163.3187, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR <br />AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to F.S. 163.3191(1), at least once every 7 years ("Evaluation and <br />Appraisal Cycle"), each local government shall evaluate its comprehensive plan to determine <br />if plan amendments are necessary to reflect changes in state requirements in Part II of Chapter <br />163, Florida Statutes, since the last update of the local government's comprehensive plan, and <br />notify the state land planning agency as to its determination; and <br />WHEREAS, in accordance with F.S. 163.3191(1), in December 2021, the City of Sunny <br />Isles Beach ("City") submitted a letter to the state land planning agency providing its evaluation <br />and appraisal of its Comprehensive Plan ("Evaluation and Appraisal Determination Letter"); <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the evaluation and appraisal determined that the City is required to amend <br />its coastal management element to comply with Chapter 2015-69, Section 1, Laws of Florida, as <br />found in F.S. 163.3178(2)(f); and <br />WHEREAS, F.S. 163.3178(2)(f) requires that each coastal management element address <br />several redevelopment principles intended to eliminate inappropriate and unsafe development <br />in the coastal areas when opportunities arise; and <br />WHEREAS, F.S. 163.3177 requires that the Future Land Use Element map, or map series, <br />show the coastal high hazard area; and <br />WHEREAS, in light of the City's determination that amendments to its Comprehensive <br />Plan are necessary to reflect changes in the aforementioned state requirements, the City is <br />required to prepare and transit such plan amendments for review in accordance with F.S. <br />163.3191(2) and F.S. 163.3184; and <br />WHEREAS, City Commission serves as the Local Planning Agency ("LPA"), and is required <br />to review any amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan; and <br />WHEREAS, on September 15, 2022, at a properly advertised meeting of the LPA, the LPA <br />determined that it is in the best interest of the City and its residents to recommend approval of <br />the amendments to the coastal management element and future land use element of the City's <br />adopted Comprehensive Plan in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. <br />LPA RESOLUTION Page 1 of 2 <br />