TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL M E M O R A N D U M. To: Council Members AGENDA ITEM 7C4

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TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL M E M O R A N D U M To: Council Members AGENDA ITEM 7C4 From: Date: Subject: Staff September 16, 2016 Council Meeting Local Government Comprehensive Plan Review Draft Amendment to the City of Boynton Beach Comprehensive Plan Amendment No. 16-1ER Introduction The Community Planning Act, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, requires that the regional planning council review local government comprehensive plan amendments prior to their adoption. The regional planning council review and comments are limited to adverse effects on regional resources or facilities identified in the strategic regional policy plan (SRPP) and extrajurisdictional impacts that would be inconsistent with the comprehensive plan of any affected local government within the region. Council must provide any comments to the local government within 30 days of the receipt of the proposed amendments and must also send a copy of any comments to the state land planning agency. The amendment package from the City of Boynton Beach contains text changes to the Coastal Management Element of the comprehensive plan. The proposed changes are based on the city s Evaluation and Appraisal Review (EAR). This report includes a summary of the proposed amendment and Council comments. Summary of Proposed Amendment The amendment package includes: 1) proposed revisions to the objectives and policies in the Coastal Management Element of the comprehensive plan (Exhibit 2); and 2) Flood Hazard Map Series (Exhibit 3). The proposed amendment is being processed as part of the EAR of the comprehensive plan, pursuant to Section 163.3191(1), Florida Statutes. The changes address requirements in section 163.3178(2)(f), Florida Statutes, which was amended in 2015 to require the Coastal Management Element include development and redevelopment principles, strategies, and engineering solutions that reduce the flood risk in coastal areas which results from high-tide events, storm surge, flash floods, stormwater runoff, and the related impacts of sea-level rise; and other related requirements.

The new and revised objectives and policies recognize and refer to several of the city s actions and programs that had not previously been incorporated into the Coastal Management Element. These include: 1) City Flood Prevention Code in the Land Development Regulations; 2) National Flood Insurance Program s Community Rating System; 3) Flood Mitigation Plan; 4) Climate Action Plan; and 5) Local Mitigation Strategy Plan. The Flood Hazard Map Series includes the following maps: Map 1A Storm Surge Categories (North); Map 1B Storm Surge Categories (South); Map 2 Coastal Flood Hazard Area; Map 3 FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas; Map 4 Historical Flood Insurance Claims; Map 5A Sea Level Rise Impact Projected Inundation at 1 and 2 feet (North); Map 5B Sea Level Rise Impact Projected Inundation at 1 and 2 feet (South); and Map 6 Top Flood Risk Area. The Coastal High Hazard Area is shown on maps 1A, 1B, 2, and 6. All of these maps are new, except the Coastal High Hazard Map, which is already included in the existing map series for the Coastal Management Element. Approximately 73 acres of land are located within the Coastal High Hazard Area in the city s coastal area. The 73 acres include about 32 acres of mangroves; 21 acres of parks, recreation and open space; and about 20 acres of developed land. Any redevelopment activities on this property will be the subject of new Policies 7.6.5 to 7.6.9. Regional Impacts No adverse effects on regional resources or facilities have been identified. Extrajurisdictional Impacts City staff indicated the proposed amendment was provided to the Palm Beach County Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee Clearinghouse Coordinator on August 25, 2016. No extrajurisdictional impacts have been identified. Conclusion No adverse effects on regional resources or facilities and no extrajurisdictional impacts have been identified. Recommendation Council should approve this report and authorize its transmittal to the City of Boynton Beach and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Attachments 2

List of Exhibits Exhibit 1 General Location Map 2 Text Changes in Underline and Strikethrough Format 3 Flood Hazard Map Series

Exhibit 1 General Location Map City of Boynton Beach

Exhibit 2 Text Changes in Underline and Strikethrough Format

Exhibit 3 Flood Hazard Map Series