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Local Planning Agency Resolution
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LPA 2005-31
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/22/2005
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Transmit Final EAR to FL DCA.
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<br />. ~~ <br /> <br />Local Issue #5-Mission Statement- <br /> <br />Define/Describe the Issue. How does the past compare to the present with respect to <br />the issue? How was the issue treated in the existing plan? <br /> <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach both recognize and believe that because of changing <br />conditions and continued pressure for redevelopment that have occurred over the last <br />five years, as well as the need for maintaining City operations at a high level, it needs to <br />take a leadership role in the formulation of an strategic plan as a component of their <br />budget plans, including a mission statement consistent with the "Vision of the City" as <br />stated in the Comprehensive Plan, <br /> <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach has made good progress in carrying out the Community <br />Vision Statement of the 2000 Comprehensive Plan. The Plan has a vision statement for <br />the entire city, which represents a consensus view of residents, property owners, <br />businesses and civic organizations. The Plan's vision was developed around three key <br />principles which provided a context for development and change. The key principles <br />include: <br /> <br />1) Strengthening a sense of community through better integrated and enhanced <br />services to its residents, visitors, property owners and businesses; <br /> <br />2) Protecting and enhancing the City's coastal resources through improved <br />access, increased amenities for public use and recreation of natural <br />environmental conditions along the beaches and shorelines that embrace the <br />community; <br /> <br />3) Promoting economic opportunity and security through a strategic <br />revitalization of the hospitality and service industries that form the core of the <br />City's economic base. <br /> <br />Identify the impacts of the issue <br />Assess whether the objectives of the plan that relate to the issue have been achieved. <br />List the objectives in each element of the plan that relate to the issue (matrix format is <br />recommended) , <br /> <br />The City will continue to face the challenge of rebuilding existing structures without <br />having a detrimental impact on the overall levels of services and facilities. Managed <br />growth enhances not only the tax base but the quality of life for the residents, <br />businesses and visitors in the City. <br /> <br />Including a mission statement for the City will bring positive impacts and result in <br />amendments to the various elements of the Comprehensive Plan, particularly the <br />Capital Improvement Element, ICE and Infrastructure Element. <br /> <br />For the City to succeed, it must meet the needs of the citizens it serves, The strategic <br />planning effort should be flexible enough to be modified because the future often turns <br />out to be different than originally expected, Continuous updates and revisions should <br />take new priorities, opportunities and needs into account. <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach - <br /> <br />2005 Evaluation and Appraisal Report <br /> <br />Rev, 9/15/2005 <br /> <br />Page 18 <br />
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