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Official Document Type
Interlocal Agreement
Approved Date
08/19/1976
Control Number
1976-08
Entity Name
Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach Counties
Subject
Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
Alternate Name
Interlocal Agreement
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ructures =fa01 'ities', goods; or services . in the` interes <br />or -public purposes involving the expenditure- <br />s a <br />e parties hereto desireto make the most efficient <br />u -Awe :of`their powers to cooperate for mutual advantage in conduct <br />ing the"" comprehensive regional planning process for the area <br />. within_ this:: comprehensive planning region; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Division of State Planning, Department of <br />Administration of the State of Florida, is required by Part I of <br />Chapter 23, Florida Statutes, to integrate the services and plans <br />of local governments and regional planning agencies into the <br />State planning process through the extent feasible; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act <br />of 1975, Section 163.3184(3) of the Florida Statutes assigns <br />to regional planning agencies the responsibility to determine <br />the relationship and effect of a local government's plan or <br />element thereof to or on any regional comprehensive plan; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Environmental Land and Water Management Act, <br />Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, assigns to regional planning <br />agencies the duty to study, review and make recommendations <br />concerning "areas of critical state concern" and "developments <br />of regional impact;" and, <br />WHEREAS, the Office of Management and Budget, Executive <br />Office of the President, designates the comprehensive regional <br />planning agencies as areawide clearinghouses responsible for <br />review and coordination regarding certain Federal programs. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, <br />for and in consideration of mutual promises, <br />covenants, benefits to accrue from conduct of a comprehensive <br />regional planning process, and agreements herein contained and <br />set forth, the principal member units do hereby establish the <br />Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council as a regional planning <br />and coordinating agency, hereinafter referred to as the COUNCIL, <br />a separate legal entity, and do further delegate such of their <br />powers as are specified herein and agree as follows: <br />- 2 <br />s Ntm. a.M atele.. ....3Rl .i%)FitfaPli9%•L)3i 1§�i*l, A'SR"PYi. ;R�-3`-,'X-f Y i'- - <br />'7,77'74,r TTIEMS.11414M,7,:".eai:V65.W <br />
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